Trump’s return to the White House prompted a familiar refrain from liberal Americans: if he wins, we’re leaving.
Some actually meant it, packing their bags and heading for Nova Scotia.
How are they faring?
@emilylatimer reports:
"Middle-class tourists wash in and out of their second homes with bags of premium cocaine — and then bugger off again. Those left behind are not so lucky."
@natashacarthew on drugs in Cornwall:
Once, Yosemite embodied a radical idea: that some landscapes are too magnificent for private ownership — that they belong to everyone.
Today, that legacy is under threat.
@rachdele reports:
Once, Yosemite embodied a radical idea: that some landscapes are too magnificent for private ownership — that they belong to everyone.
Today, that legacy is under threat.
@rachdele reports:
There's been a surge in measles cases across the UK — but after crunching the data, one borough sticks out.
@PeterCarlyon4 reports from Hackney, east London:
"The uptake of opioids in my home county of Cornwall is a catastrophe waiting to happen.
"Spring may have arrived, but the skies over Cornwall are starting to darken." — @natashacarthew
"I went to Dungeness because I love that space and silence that some people call desolation."
@marianne_eloise reports on the gentrification of 'England's only desert':
A shin-kicking world champion • A bone-crunching battle • It's the Cotswold Olimpicks
The strongest shins in England
— Tom Burke
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"Things had escalated after they clashed on Snapchat, and the kid had sent out a KOS — Kill on Sight — call to his friends. It meant Amin was marked as soon as he set foot in the area." — @tamhussein