New campaign launched to tackle marine plastic pollution in Cornwall
Clean Cornwall has launched a new marine plastic pollution campaign called The Blue Litter Project
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AI-Assisted Reporter for Newsquest covering the South West
Some of Ethan's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
Clean Cornwall has launched a new marine plastic pollution campaign called The Blue Litter Project
Every year the team comes together to nominate organisations that resonate with them personally.
Dendra Systems has secured $15.76 million (£12.5 million) in Series B funding to drive expansion and innovation
A community event in Redruth will take place this month to celebrate national Creativity and Wellbeing Week
There are 10 events taking place across Cornwall to mark 10 years since Cornish people were given minority status
A range of businesses in Camborne have reaped the rewards of Town Deal Project A-Void funding
Newquay BID will launch its new Safe Space initiative this month
A collection of untold stories from The Great Gardens of Cornwall have been released
A cosy Codicote cottage that dates back to the 17th century has hit the market for £1 million
A local solicitor and her husband attended the royal garden party at Buckingham Palace
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