Head of climate watchdog tells MSPs there is a risk of a "policy vacuum" after Scotland ditched targets.
People young and old gathered in De Panne, Belgium, on Sunday, April 21, for the European Championships of Gullscreeching.Footage recorded by Niel Van Herck shows the event, where competitors, often in fancy dress, did their best impressions of a screeching seagull while a full house watched on.The event, which is in its fourth year, was attended by competitors from countries including England, Sweden, and France.The title was taken by a Portuguese scientist, Belgian media reported.In the junior category, a fledgling competitor from the UK, nine-year-old Cooper Wallace, took the win with a performance that included lunging at some fries held by his little sister, Shelby.Competitors were scored on both the sound of the screech and how well they understood gull behavior, the event organizer told local media. Credit: Niel Van Herck via Storyful
UPS reported better-than-expected first-quarter earnings but with revenue coming in below Wall Street predictions Tuesday. The package delivery giant also reaffirmed full-year guidance. Shares of UPS moved higher early.