changing – Latest News https://latestnews.top Sun, 06 Aug 2023 18:34:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://latestnews.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-licon-32x32.png changing – Latest News https://latestnews.top 32 32 London’s changing skyline: Helicopter photos reveal how towers have soared and huge https://latestnews.top/londons-changing-skyline-helicopter-photos-reveal-how-towers-have-soared-and-huge/ https://latestnews.top/londons-changing-skyline-helicopter-photos-reveal-how-towers-have-soared-and-huge/#respond Sun, 06 Aug 2023 18:34:22 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/08/06/londons-changing-skyline-helicopter-photos-reveal-how-towers-have-soared-and-huge/ London‘s skyline is both iconic and ever changing as ambitious developers continue to add new structures in a bid to meet the ever-increasing demand to live in the capital. Helicopter photographer Jason Hawkes, who has been capturing the city for the last 20 years, shows how the infrastructure throughout the capital has changed over the last […]]]>


London‘s skyline is both iconic and ever changing as ambitious developers continue to add new structures in a bid to meet the ever-increasing demand to live in the capital.

Helicopter photographer Jason Hawkes, who has been capturing the city for the last 20 years, shows how the infrastructure throughout the capital has changed over the last decade in a stunning ‘before’ and ‘after’ series.

Mr Hawkes took the photographs while hanging out from an open two-engine jet turbine AS355 helicopter. While technology has changed throughout his career, he says the way he takes the images has remained ‘pretty much identical’. While he now uses a digital camera instead of an analogue film camera, he still flies over the same spots with some the same pilots.

What has changed, however, is how the capital has looked over the years. Mr Hawkes says it is ‘amazing how much the city changes’ and alleges that London has changed ‘more in the last three to four years than I have ever seen’.

He says that because building work evolves ‘relatively slowly’ – as skyscrapers take multiple years to build – it can be easy to miss just how different even your own neighbourhood looks.

‘Particularly in the area where you live, you don’t think about the changes,’ he told MailOnline. ‘You may think, “oh it’s changed a bit”, but it’s only when I look back at a picture from 10 years ago that I think about how buildings have been demolished and new skyscrapers put in.’

His stunning photo series comes as developers as 70 new skyscrapers and towerblocks are expected to be build around the capital in the near future. Builders are lodging applications for innovative designs to follow the completion of the Shard, the Cheesegrater and other unique buildings in the capital in recent years.

THEN: An aerial view of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, London taken in 2010. The arena was the site of the 2012 Olympic games

THEN: An aerial view of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, London taken in 2010. The arena was the site of the 2012 Olympic games

NOW: Aerial view of Stratford International DLR, Eastern Avenue, Angel Lane, Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach, Eastway, Great Eastern Road, Stratford Marsh, London

NOW: Aerial view of Stratford International DLR, Eastern Avenue, Angel Lane, Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach, Eastway, Great Eastern Road, Stratford Marsh, London

THEN: Battersea Power Station as it appeared in 2007. The building was lying in decay since being decommissioned in 1983

THEN: Battersea Power Station as it appeared in 2007. The building was lying in decay since being decommissioned in 1983

NOW: Battersea Power Station after it underwent renovations that turned the building into a new shopping mall, food court, public square and pedestrianised high street

NOW: Battersea Power Station after it underwent renovations that turned the building into a new shopping mall, food court, public square and pedestrianised high street

THEN: Aerial view of Oval, London Borough of Lambeth in 2007

THEN: Aerial view of Oval, London Borough of Lambeth in 2007

NOW: View of Kennington Oval, Kennington Park Road, Harleyford Road, Kennington Lane, Kennington Road, Oval, London

NOW: View of Kennington Oval, Kennington Park Road, Harleyford Road, Kennington Lane, Kennington Road, Oval, London

THEN: An aerial view of the River Thames and Tower Bridge, City of London, in 2006

THEN: An aerial view of the River Thames and Tower Bridge, City of London, in 2006

NOW: View of Borough High Street (West), East Smithfield, Mansell Street, Bermondsey Street, Tower Bridge Approach, Byward Street, The Borough, London

NOW: View of Borough High Street (West), East Smithfield, Mansell Street, Bermondsey Street, Tower Bridge Approach, Byward Street, The Borough, London

THEN: Aldgate, City of London, London in 2006

THEN: Aldgate, City of London, London in 2006

NOW: Aerial view of Camomile Street, Houndsditch, Duke's Place, Bishopsgate, Bevis Marks, Aldgate, City of London

NOW: Aerial view of Camomile Street, Houndsditch, Duke’s Place, Bishopsgate, Bevis Marks, Aldgate, City of London

THEN: Aerial view of Wembley Stadium, London in 2013

THEN: Aerial view of Wembley Stadium, London in 2013

NOW: Aerial view of Empire Way, Wembley Stadium, London

NOW: Aerial view of Empire Way, Wembley Stadium, London

THEN: Aerial view of South Quay, Isle of Dogs, London Borough of Tower in 2016

THEN: Aerial view of South Quay, Isle of Dogs, London Borough of Tower in 2016

NOW: South Quay, Isle of Dogs, London Borough of Tower in 2023

NOW: South Quay, Isle of Dogs, London Borough of Tower in 2023

THEN: Aerial view of Nine Elms, Nine Elms, London Borough of Wandsworth in 2013

THEN: Aerial view of Nine Elms, Nine Elms, London Borough of Wandsworth in 2013

NOW: Nine Elms, Wandsworth Road, Queenstown Road, Queen's Circus, Nine Elms Lane, Battersea Park Road, Nine Elms, London Borough of Wandsworth, London

NOW: Nine Elms, Wandsworth Road, Queenstown Road, Queen’s Circus, Nine Elms Lane, Battersea Park Road, Nine Elms, London Borough of Wandsworth, London

THEN: Aerial view of Earl's Court, Earl's Court, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London in 2013

THEN: Aerial view of Earl’s Court, Earl’s Court, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London in 2013

NOW: View of Earl's Court, Redcliffe Gardens, Earl's Court Road, Cromwell Road, Old Brompton Road, Finborough Road, Earl's Court, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London

NOW: View of Earl’s Court, Redcliffe Gardens, Earl’s Court Road, Cromwell Road, Old Brompton Road, Finborough Road, Earl’s Court, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London

THEN: Aerial view of North Greenwich, the O2, Greenwich Peninsula in Greenwich, London in 2017

THEN: Aerial view of North Greenwich, the O2, Greenwich Peninsula in Greenwich, London in 2017

NOW: View of North Greenwich, Blackwall Tunnel, Blackwall Lane, Blackwall Tunnel Approach, Tunnel Avenue, Greenwich Peninsula, Royal Borough of Greenwich, London

NOW: View of North Greenwich, Blackwall Tunnel, Blackwall Lane, Blackwall Tunnel Approach, Tunnel Avenue, Greenwich Peninsula, Royal Borough of Greenwich, London

THEN: Aerial view of King's Cross Central, London in 2015

THEN: Aerial view of King’s Cross Central, London in 2015

NOW: View over Kings Cross, Pancras Square, St Pancras, Kings Cross Station, London. British Library, Euston Road, Euston Station, Francis Crick Institute, Granary Square, King's Cross, King's Cross Station Concourse, kings cross, Kings Cross Estate, Pancras Square, St Pancras Station, York Way, London

NOW: View over Kings Cross, Pancras Square, St Pancras, Kings Cross Station, London. British Library, Euston Road, Euston Station, Francis Crick Institute, Granary Square, King’s Cross, King’s Cross Station Concourse, kings cross, Kings Cross Estate, Pancras Square, St Pancras Station, York Way, London

THEN: Tower of London, Corner of Tower Bridge, HMS Belfast Battleship and River Thames stretching to London Eye and Westminster before the completion of the Shard

THEN: Tower of London, Corner of Tower Bridge, HMS Belfast Battleship and River Thames stretching to London Eye and Westminster before the completion of the Shard

NOW: Aerial view of Tower Hill, Tower Bridge, Tooley Street, East Smithfield, Lower Thames Street, Mansell Street, Aldgate, Tower ward, City of London

NOW: Aerial view of Tower Hill, Tower Bridge, Tooley Street, East Smithfield, Lower Thames Street, Mansell Street, Aldgate, Tower ward, City of London

THEN: Highbury Stadium and construction of Emirates Stadium, London in 2003

THEN: Highbury Stadium and construction of Emirates Stadium, London in 2003

NOW: Aerial view of Holloway Road, Holloway Road, Hillmarton Road, Hornsey Road, Caledonian Road, Finsbury Park, London Borough of Islington, London

NOW: Aerial view of Holloway Road, Holloway Road, Hillmarton Road, Hornsey Road, Caledonian Road, Finsbury Park, London Borough of Islington, London

THEN: Aerial view of Vauxhall, Nine Elms, London Borough of Wandsworth in 2016

THEN: Aerial view of Vauxhall, Nine Elms, London Borough of Wandsworth in 2016

NOW: Aerial view of Vauxhall, Wandsworth Road, Parry Street, Vauxhall Bridge, South Lambeth Road, Albert Embankment, Nine Elms, London Borough of Wandsworth, London

NOW: Aerial view of Vauxhall, Wandsworth Road, Parry Street, Vauxhall Bridge, South Lambeth Road, Albert Embankment, Nine Elms, London Borough of Wandsworth, London

THEN: Aerial view of Aldgate, Spitalfields, Bishopsgate, London in 2011

THEN: Aerial view of Aldgate, Spitalfields, Bishopsgate, London in 2011

NOW: Aerial view of Aldgate, Houndsditch, Gracechurch Street, Camomile Street, Outwich Street, Bishopsgate, Bishopsgate, Bishopsgate, City of London

NOW: Aerial view of Aldgate, Houndsditch, Gracechurch Street, Camomile Street, Outwich Street, Bishopsgate, Bishopsgate, Bishopsgate, City of London



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Experiment shows why you MUST wipe down baby changing stations in public restrooms  https://latestnews.top/experiment-shows-why-you-must-wipe-down-baby-changing-stations-in-public-restrooms/ https://latestnews.top/experiment-shows-why-you-must-wipe-down-baby-changing-stations-in-public-restrooms/#respond Sun, 07 May 2023 03:30:42 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/05/07/experiment-shows-why-you-must-wipe-down-baby-changing-stations-in-public-restrooms/ A new experiment will make parents think twice before using a public baby changing station. TikToker ‘howdirtyis‘ conducted a swab test on a plastic table in a public restroom, finding the wall installation was riddled with bacteria. Incubated samples grew two different microbes, likely from microscopic water droplets spraying from flushing toilets. While the video does not […]]]>


A new experiment will make parents think twice before using a public baby changing station.

TikToker ‘howdirtyis‘ conducted a swab test on a plastic table in a public restroom, finding the wall installation was riddled with bacteria.

Incubated samples grew two different microbes, likely from microscopic water droplets spraying from flushing toilets.

While the video does not specify what bacteria were found on the station, previous work has found fecal matter, salmonella, listeria and norovirus, all of which can make a child very ill.

However, parents can avoid the germs by spraying the station with sanitary wipes and placing a disposable changing pad on the plastic table before laying their baby down.

The TikToker found the entire changing station was riddled with bacteria

One of the samples showed two different types of microbes - although they were not identified

TikToker ‘ howdirtyis ‘ conducted a swab test on a plastic table in a public restroom, finding the wall installation was riddled with bacteria.

The ‘expert’ swapped the entire station tray and swabbed two Petri dishes with the samples – one of which was to isolate any bacteria.

The dishes were then placed in an incubator, but for how long is unknown.

The video has more than 1,300 comments. Many are parents sharing how they tackle the publicly used stations.

One user said they carry Lysol wipes in their diaper bag and wipe down the changing table before using it.

Others mention they use a changing pad, but experts warn reusable pads carry your child’s fecal matter and bacteria from the tray home with you and suggest using only disposable options.

The 'expert' swapped the entire station tray

Even the swab was dirty after they collected samples

The ‘expert’ swapped the entire station tray. Even the swab was dirty after they collected samples

Spray from flushing toilets can travel a radius of 20 feet in every direction and changing tables are typically inside one of the stalls.

The bacteria is not just from a toilet; it could be left behind from the last baby laid on the table.

Some people believe germs are key for a baby’s immune system development, but diaper changing stations have led to multiple outbreaks – a 2007 outbreak in Florida left 46 children sick.

And in 2013, a norovirus outbreak in Oregon was linked to baby changing stations. 

The TikToker’s account is full of bacteria experiments at the request of their followers.

And one had asked for them to swab a baby changing station. 

Indiana mother Jessica Wayman, 24, revealed in 2018 the shocking truth behind the black marks left on a baby's changing table in a public parents' room - they are  burnt spoons marks left behind from drug use

 Indiana mother Jessica Wayman, 24, revealed in 2018 the shocking truth behind the black marks left on a baby’s changing table in a public parents’ room – they are  burnt spoons marks left behind from drug use

The incident happened at a car dealership where 12 out of all 16 employees fell ill.

An investigation led to a sick baby leaving bacteria behind on a changing station at the dealership.

However, an employee attempted to clean the mess but did not wear gloves.

Kimberly Repp, the epidemiologist at Washington County, swabbed the station and found it was contaminated with norovirus. 

Along with bacteria, experts have also found traces of narcotics on the plastic tables.

A test from 2011 of more than 100 units – including facilities in public toilets, shopping centers, police stations, courts and churches – found that 92 percent of them carried traces of cocaine. 

In 2018, a mother revealed the shocking truth behind the black marks left on a baby’s changing table in a public parents’ room.

Jessica Wayman, 24, who is from Indiana, took to social media to share a seemingly innocent picture showing the children’s changing area.

The table has what appears to be everyday scuff marks on its surface – but, as Wayman revealed, the reason behind them is far more harrowing than you think.

‘Before putting your babies anywhere near these things, always wipe them down first. Even if you are in a hurry, even if you have a blanket to lay down,’ Wayman warned.

‘See the black marks? Those are from burnt spoons. [Drug] addicts use these as tables while they shoot up.

‘There could be residue from heroin or meth whatever, and other harmful bodily fluids. If someone doesn’t care about themselves, I can promise you, they aren’t thinking about your kids. Be cautious.’

Wayman is also a recovering addict and hopes to warn parents around the world about the possible dangers of not cleaning the area properly before using. 



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