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Half of adults want more effort from partners on Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day has been dubbed a waste of money with novelty mugs and cheap underwear amongst the worst presents.

More than half of the 2,015 adults polled, said their partner should make more effort, rather than splurge on presents they don’t even want.

Respondents reported the rubbish gifts they had received included ‘wrong’ perfume, socks, candles and even, a car mat.

But while most said the day of lovers is a waste of time, one in three said they’d be gutted if their better half did nothing to celebrate.

Travel together

The research by Railcard.co.uk, found that one in five said a trip away would be the best romantic gesture with the Lake District top destination in the UK.

Relationship expert and coach, Sarah Louise Ryan, said: “Couples who travel together often end up more fulfilled and happier in their relationship.

“There are many reasons for this; inclusive of the fact it encourages communication and can deepen feelings of commitment as they plan their trips ahead of time, looking towards the future.

“Travel allows more opportunities for romance and time outside of the day-to-day routine, meaning romantic sparks can be reignited.

“Where flowers and chocolates can play a part, this Valentine’s Day I’d encourage all couples to carve out some time to book and experience a romantic getaway, whether for a day trip or a long weekend.”

The study also found 36% had considered a trip together as a way to rekindle a floundering relationship.

Robert Faulkner launches suspense-filled international thriller set across multiple borders

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The Mysteries of Rome and Intrigue by Robert Faulkner has been released, offering readers a dramatic journey through a world where trust is uncertain, danger is constant and survival is never assured.

The Mysteries of Rome and Intrigue follows field operative Giorgio, whose plans for rest are abruptly interrupted by a sealed message ordering his immediate return via Athens. What begins as a routine directive quickly escalates into a dangerous pursuit of stolen secret files, drawing Giorgio and his long-time associate Emilio into a web of deception where loyalty is uncertain and survival is never assured.

Set against a richly drawn backdrop of Athens and Rome, the story unfolds through a series of tense encounters, shifting alliances, and quiet moments of reflection that reveal the personal cost of life lived in the shadows. The novel is inspired by Faulker’s years of global travel and professional work across borders.

As powerful enemies close in and hidden motives surface, Giorgio must navigate betrayal, moral ambiguity, and the consequences of trust in a world where nothing and no one is as they seem.

As the story moves from Greece to Rome, secrets surface, alliances fracture, and powerful forces close in. Amid hidden desires, manipulation, and escalating danger, Giorgio must navigate a web of lies where one wrong decision could prove fatal. In this world of power and passion, trust is a risk and survival comes at a cost.

Speaking of this latest work, 68-year-old Faulkner said: “The novel opens in Athens with sharp dialogue and immediate tension, immersing readers in the lived reality of seasoned operatives who understand that even friendships have an expiry date.

“Rome becomes the emotional and symbolic heart of the story, where moments of beauty and reflection stand in stark contrast to the dangers faced by those lives lived in shadow.”

Keen readers will observe that poetic elements are woven throughout the book, including a striking concluding poem that echoes the journey, the losses, and the quiet sacrifices made along the way. Themes of loyalty, consequence, and moral ambiguity linger long after the final page.

A cinematic book trailer script reinforces the novel’s atmosphere, tracing the characters’ movements across continents and culminating at Rome’s fountain of love and dreams, where past fears become present reality and separation is inevitable.

This compelling thriller will appeal to readers who enjoy international espionage, political intrigue, espionage fiction, political intrigue, Rome thriller, Athens espionage, global conspiracy, intelligence operatives, high stakes suspense, emotionally complex characters, and stories rooted in real world experience.

The Mysteries of Rome and Intrigue has been published by Maple Publishers, a UK-based publishing company. It is now available worldwide through major retailers, including AmazonBarnes and Noble, Waterstones, WHSmith, Blackwell’sFoyles, Books A Million, Powell’s Books, Indigo and more.

Applied Biopharm Consulting joins forces with South East Technological University on viral vector research initiative

Applied Biopharm Consulting Ltd has launched a collaborative research project with the Pharmaceutical and Molecular Biotechnology Research Centre (PMBRC) at South East Technological University (SETU) in Waterford, Ireland, to help validate components of its artificial intelligence-led biomolecular research work.

Backed by the Enterprise Ireland Innovation Voucher scheme, the initiative allows the company to utilise advanced laboratory facilities and technical knowledge within the university.

With strong research activity across pharmaceutical science, biotechnology and applied life sciences and supported by the Enterprise Ireland Technology Gateway programme PMBRC has developed extensive capabilities in industry-focused research and collaboration with emerging technology companies. 

Through this collaboration, cell-based studies will be undertaken at SETU to generate experimental data supporting the continued development of Applied Biopharm Consulting’s computational viral vector engineering platform. These studies will provide experimental validation to complement the company’s computational research activities.

Building on its 2024 feasibility study grant and the subsequent Intellectual Property (IP) Start Grant awarded in 2026 under Enterprise Ireland’s IP Strategy initiative, Applied Biopharm Consulting continues to expand its internal research and development programme focused on next-generation viral vector engineering. The Innovation Voucher collaboration represents the next step in translating computational research into experimentally validated technologies while supporting the company’s ongoing intellectual property strategy.

Applied Biopharm Consulting’s research programme integrates artificial intelligence, structural bioinformatics and molecular simulation techniques to analyse large datasets of protein structures and explore novel biomolecular interactions. These computational approaches are being applied to explore new strategies for viral vector design relevant to advanced biologics and gene therapy development.

Dr. Anthony Newcombe, Managing Director of Applied Biopharm Consulting Ltd, commented: “Establishing a research collaboration with South East Technological University represents an important step in advancing our viral vector engineering programme from computational design toward experimental validation. The Innovation Voucher scheme enables us to access specialised academic expertise and laboratory capabilities that complement our computational research platform.”

Dr Niall O’Reilly, Centre Director of the PMBRC added: “We are pleased to collaborate with Applied Biopharm Consulting on this research initiative. Partnerships between academia and industry provide valuable opportunities to translate innovative ideas into experimentally validated technologies, and this project highlights how academic research capabilities can support emerging biotechnology innovation. This collaboration also fits well into our current research portfolio in areas such as gene therapy and biomedical science”

The collaboration represents the next stage in Applied Biopharm Consulting’s internal research and development (R&D) programme, which combines computational biologics research with experimental validation and intellectual property development.

Alongside its research activities, Applied Biopharm Consulting continues to support global biopharmaceutical companies in GMP compliance, Regulatory CMC, Manufacturing Science & Technology (MSAT), Quality Assurance and technology transfer. By integrating extensive regulatory and manufacturing expertise with next-generation biologics engineering capabilities, the company is positioning itself at the intersection of advanced therapy development and biologics innovation.

Political backing builds for Doncaster Sheffield Airport reopening plans

Connectus says momentum is building behind the proposed reopening of Doncaster Sheffield Airport after Reform UK Deputy Leader Richard Tice voiced support for the scheme. The infrastructure and technology powerhouse described the backing as another positive step towards bringing the airport back into operation and driving regional economic growth.

The party’s support for the airport was outlined this week amid growing political momentum to bring the site back into operation and unlock wider economic growth across Doncaster and South Yorkshire.

Connectus, which has supported the airport for 17 years, said the backing further strengthens confidence in the long-term future of the site and the wider Gateway East development.

And they described it as another major vote of confidence in one of the region’s most important regeneration projects.

Roy Shelton, CEO of Connectus, said: “We are absolutely delighted to see growing political support for the reopening of Doncaster Sheffield Airport.

“This is a hugely important project not just for Doncaster, but for the wider region and its future economic growth. The airport has enormous potential to drive investment, create jobs and support businesses across South Yorkshire and beyond.

“At Connectus, we have believed in the long-term future of the airport for many years. Even following its closure, we remained committed to the site, its tenants and its future potential.

“For a company of our size, investing almost £2 million into infrastructure at the airport over the last six years represents a major commitment and a strong statement of confidence in the project.

“The support now being shown from across the political landscape sends a very positive signal to investors, businesses and the wider aviation sector.”

Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK, who has led on this issue for the party said: “We at Reform are big supporters of more regional aviation to drive jobs growth and prosperity. We have been working hard to ensure Doncaster Airport reopening soonest whilst ensuring taxpayers get the best possible deal together with appropriate scrutiny “

Daniel Fell, CEO of the Doncaster Chamber of Commerce, said: “Connectus is a great example of why a reopened airport will be catalytic for South Yorkshire’s economy.  By continuing to invest into the infrastructure on the airport estate, Connectus have got ahead of events and are now well placed to be a key part of DSA’s supply chain and are set to benefit from the uptick in interest and investment in the site. 

“As well as being a shining example of how DSA will benefit the region’s indigenous SMEs, I’d also like to commend Connectus’s leadership team for being part of the vanguard of businesses that put their head above the parapet to engage directly with political leaders to make the case for backing the airport and its funding package.  Their role in facilitating a cross-party consensus should be commended and hasn’t gone unnoticed.”

Connectus says the airport project represents one of the most significant regeneration opportunities in the North of England and believes strong collaboration between local government, infrastructure providers and political stakeholders will be critical to its long-term success.

The Importance of PAT Testing for Maintaining Safety in Commercial Workplaces

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As businesses increasingly depend on large volumes of electrical equipment, workplace safety and regulatory compliance remain key operational concerns. From offices and retail spaces to warehouses and public buildings, PAT test expert Ray Brosnan, Managing Director of Brosnan Property Solutions, says organisations are placing greater focus on preventative maintenance and operational resilience. He adds that regular Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) helps detect electrical faults early, ensuring equipment remains safe for ongoing use.

Ray said: “PAT Testing is a practical way for organisations to reduce risk and maintain safer workplaces,” he explains. “Small faults can quickly develop into larger safety or operational issues if they are not identified early.”

Why PAT Testing Matters

PAT Testing involves the inspection and testing of portable electrical appliances to ensure they’re safe to operate. It forms part of a wider health and safety strategy for many commercial organisations.

Commonly tested items include:

  • Desktop equipment 
  • Kitchen appliances 
  • Extension leads 
  • Power tools 
  • Portable heaters 
  • Charging equipment 

Routine PAT checks can help businesses:

  • Reduce the risk of electrical faults 
  • Improve workplace safety 
  • Minimise unexpected downtime 
  • Support insurance requirements 
  • Maintain compliance documentation 
  • Extend equipment lifespan 

For businesses operating across multiple sites, structured testing programmes also improve visibility and consistency across estates.

Reducing Risk Through Preventative Maintenance

Electrical faults remain a common cause of workplace incidents and equipment failure. That’s because damaged cables, overloaded sockets and worn appliances may not always be visible during day-to-day operations. PAT electrical testing provides a structured process for identifying risks before failures occur.

According to Ray, proactive maintenance, like electrical safety PAT testing, is becoming increasingly important as businesses seek greater control over operational performance.

“Organisations are looking for ways to avoid disruption while maintaining safe and compliant environments,” he says. “Regular electrical appliance testing supports that by helping businesses identify developing issues early and take corrective action before systems fail.”

Supporting Compliance and Operational Continuity

PAT Testing is often integrated into wider facilities management and maintenance strategies. By combining electrical testing with planned preventative maintenance programmes, businesses can reduce administrative burden and maintain more consistent oversight of equipment and assets.

For commercial organisations, this supports stronger operational continuity while helping teams maintain accurate records for inspections, audits and internal compliance processes.

As workplaces continue to evolve, structured safety and maintenance programmes are becoming increasingly important. PAT Testing remains one of the simplest and most effective ways businesses can protect staff, safeguard equipment and support long-term operational reliability.

Lady Justice Takes Centre Stage as TikBox Champions Digital Rights in the AI Era

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Lady Justice took centre stage at Olympia London as TikBox unveiled its enterprise rights and provenance platform for the AI era.

The UK-based provenance and licensing technology company used the visual symbol of justice to highlight a growing challenge for businesses, creators, publishers and rights-holders: in a world of AI-generated and AI-assisted media, how can organisations show what content is, who owns the rights, and how it can be licensed?

TikBox’s “Make Rights, Not Wrongs” activation, staged in the AI Zone at the Media Production & Technology Show, brought that message to life. Lady Justice appeared alongside TikBox founder and CEO Nageela Yusuf, drawing attention to the need for practical tools that help organisations distinguish between human-created, AI-generated and materially altered content.

The launch comes as AI transparency rules under the EU AI Act approach, with transparency obligations due to take effect from August 2026. For organisations, the issue is no longer limited to lost licensing revenue or unauthorised use. Reliable provenance is becoming central to legal readiness, brand protection and public trust.

Every organisation now publishes, shares and relies on digital content. Images, video, likenesses, marketing assets, archives and branded media all carry reputational value. As synthetic and AI-assisted media become harder to distinguish from human-created work, businesses need clearer ways to show whether content is authentic, AI-generated or altered, and whether it is properly licensed.

The TikBox platform helps enterprises manage rights, unlock licensing opportunities and provide clear provenance signals for human-created, AI-generated and altered content. The technology supports businesses that need to verify content, protect brands, preserve public trust, retrieve rights and licensing information, and manage digital assets at scale.

TikBox brings provenance verification, rights management and licensing into one enterprise-ready infrastructure layer. Modular by design and federated by architecture, it allows organisations to deploy what they need today, extend as requirements evolve and retain control of their assets.

Core capabilities include C2PA compliant content signing; rights and permissions management that connects licensing terms directly to content; and retrieval and audit tools for legal, commercial and technical teams.

The platform has already received an enthusiastic welcome from broadcasters, social platforms and the heritage sector.

“AI has accelerated the need for modern rights infrastructure, but the principles around control and commercialisation remain the same,” said Nageela Yusuf, Founder and CEO of TikBox.

“What is new is the challenge of clarity: being able to distinguish between human-created, AI-generated and altered content. TikBox gives organisations the means to label content, attach rights information and create routes to commercialisation before questions of origin, permission and licensing become disputes.”

Eight Engines Reaches GMCC Small Business of the Year Final as Recognition Grows

Manchester-based video marketing agency Eight Engines has been named a finalist for the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce (GMCC) Small Business of the Year Award. 

The award recognises small businesses across the region that show exceptional success, innovation and community impact.

Commenting on the nomination, Jack Leigh, Managing Director of Eight Engines, said: “To see the team recognised with this nomination makes me incredibly proud. It shows what can happen when you stick together, trust each other and keep moving forward. Our crew have faced challenges head-on and turned them into opportunities, and this recognition is proof of that.”

The nomination marks a significant milestone after a challenging period in the commercial video sector. But Eight Engines has thrived by rebuilding its approach, prioritising client collaboration and establishing a permanent in-house team instead of relying on freelancers.

This human-first strategy brought creative consistency and staff security with the agency expanding its team and recording its most successful year to date in 2024, and that momentum has continued this year. 

Eight Engines’ portfolio includes numerous international marketing film projects, shooting campaigns in places such as Las Vegas, Poland, Italy, Texas and Mexico. The company has also welcomed a range of major new clients. Locally, it donates free films to charities and gives junior staff important leadership opportunities.

At the heart of Eight Engines’ story is founder Jack Leigh’s journey. Starting as a runner on large film and television productions, he experienced the long hours and insecurity common in the industry. These challenges shaped his commitment to building a company founded on stability, collaboration and human connection.

Jack’s lifelong friendship with creative partner Rupert Grimshaw adds a unique creative synergy. Their closeness, forged from the age of two, shapes the way they work together. He jokes that working with his childhood friend still means he can occasionally “fire” him for giving him the nickname ‘Hobnob’ back in school. This camaraderie runs through the company’s work culture and helps their films truly connect with audiences. The fact that Jack started out in the industry as a runner, also means he’s got an understanding of the sector at each level.

In recent years that sector has been transformed by AI advancements and freelance instability. 

But Eight Engines has jumped over these hurdles and taken a different approach. The company employs a dedicated, permanent crew, rejecting the uncertainty that often damages creative consistency. While embracing AI where it helps.

“AI is improving but often lacks soul,” Jack said. “We blend innovation with real human storytelling that connects and endures.”

From Pit to Pulpit: John M Hayes Shares Inspiring Life Journey in New Memoir

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Author John M Hayes has released his latest book, A Quest for Meaning: A Memoir from Pit to Pulpit; from Business to Philanthropy, charting an extraordinary journey through hardship, faith, business and charitable work.

The novel tells the extraordinary, true story of an awkward, thoughtful boy, who was born into the restricted world of a pit community, who turned to religion as his escape into the wider world. 

The poor local schools offered no support for the student, and, when his secondary school teacher, recognising his academic potential, got him an offer of a grammar school place, he declined due to lack of understanding.

From Sunday school to youth clubs his talents as a leader and preacher sparkled, and at twenty-one, he left the colliery world to train to be a full-time pastor. 

Inner doubts about the depth of this belief soon surfaced. He was tormented for two decades by feelings of academic inferiority and being a clerical imposter. Nevertheless, he persisted with this studies gaining a degree in Divinity. 

He married very young to a woman two and a half years older who became a qualified teacher. Throughout his marriage, he doubted his capabilities as a parent and husband.

Once he qualified, despite this religious torment, he was a storming success as an evangelist, significantly increasing his congregations. But disaster struck in his second big church, in the form of a split between traditionalist and modernists. 

With his marriage under stress, he fell for Maggie, a married member of his congregation. He lost his chapel and finally his beliefs, and after further years of trying, his first marriage.

Still searching for meaning in his life he tried politics and eventually discovered Humanism. He also founded a successful business and is now an affluent philanthropist able to enjoy the better things in life, along with Maggie, who he tracked down and married many years later.

As a colloquial autobiography, part written from memory and part from diaries, it is a convincing social study of the mores of his mining community, of family life, and of the extraordinary hypocrisy of the church, and of the life of a pastor in the 1960s and 1970s.

The book is an astonishingly frank and detailed account of the man’s struggles with his faith and his journey to faithlessness.

Speaking of A Quest for Meaning: A Memoir from Pit to Pulpit, author John M Hayes said: “This memoir is the most honest account I could give of a life spent searching for meaning—through faith, doubt, love, loss and ultimately self-discovery. 

“I hope readers will find in the book not only an insight into a very different world, but also something of their own journey.” 

A Quest for Meaning: A Memoir from Pit to Pulpit; from Business to Philanthropy is now available to purchase from major retailers, including Waterstones and Amazon.

Ergochair and Office Interiors Unite Under Access Environments Banner

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Specialist seating provider Ergochair and workplace furniture supplier Office Interiors Wholesale are joining forces under a new parent identity, Access Environments group.

oth businesses will continue to operate as distinct brands, with their existing teams, customer relationships and routes to market remaining in place. The Access Environments identity has been introduced to communicate the broader capability now available across the group, while preserving the expertise and reputation of each business.

For customers, dealers and partners, the closer alignment means access to a wider product offering: Ergochair’s ergonomic seating expertise alongside Office Interiors’ extensive workplace furniture portfolio, stockholding and delivery infrastructure. The group structure also supports more joined-up project support, broader sourcing options and a more resilient supply chain.

Rob Lunga, Chairman of Access Environments, said: “Ergochair and Office Interiors are highly complementary businesses with distinct strengths.”

“Access Environments gives us a clearer way to communicate the scale and capability behind the two brands, while allowing each business to retain the identity, relationships and focus that made it successful.”

Ben Caton, Managing Director at Ergochair, said: “Ergochair has always been focused on helping people sit, work and live better. Our strength is bespoke seating, particularly where comfort, adaptability and personalisation really matter.”

“Being part of Access Environments allows us to support customers with a broader workplace solution when they need it, without diluting our focus on ergonomics.” 

Ben England, Managing Director at Office Interiors Wholesale, added: “Office Interiors has built its reputation on product range, stock availability, service and reliable delivery. Our customers value the speed and consistency we bring, and that will not change.”

“Working alongside Ergochair within Access Environments adds specialist ergonomic seating expertise to the wider group, giving customers and partners access to a more complete solution.”

The Access Environments identity is now in place, with both businesses focused on building on their respective strengths while responding to increasing demand for more flexible, performance-driven workplace solutions.

Both teams will be attending Clerkenwell this week and look forward to connecting with partners, customers and industry colleagues throughout the event.

UK SMEs Facing ‘Digital Chaos’ Due to Outdated Systems, Warns N Six Studios

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Leading UK digital solutions company N Six Studios says many SMEs are being held back by fragmented digital infrastructure, inefficient workflows and legacy systems that cannot keep pace with modern operational demands.

The company believes these operational bottlenecks are quietly costing businesses significant revenue through slower response times, reduced customer experience, inconsistent communication, and inefficient internal processes.

“Many businesses believe they have a marketing problem when in reality they have an infrastructure problem,” said a spokesperson from N Six Studios.

“Businesses are generating leads, investing into growth, and scaling revenue, but many are still relying on spreadsheets, fragmented software, manual admin, and disconnected workflows that create operational friction as they grow.”

N Six Studios specialises in bespoke website development, AI automation systems, CRM & HRMS platforms, branding, mobile app development, API integrations, and scalable digital infrastructure designed to help businesses modernise operations and improve efficiency.

The company says there is now a major shift taking place as businesses increasingly adopt AI-enhanced systems to streamline workflows, automate repetitive processes, centralise operations, improve lead management, and enhance customer communication.

A Spokesperson added: “As artificial intelligence adoption continues to accelerate globally, businesses are beginning to rethink not only how they market themselves — but how they operate internally.

“We believe companies that modernise their operational infrastructure early will likely gain a long-term advantage over competitors still relying on disconnected manual systems.”

N Six Studios is currently preparing to launch an AI-powered operational platform designed to help businesses automate workflows, centralise systems, improve efficiency, and create scalable operational infrastructure through intelligent automation.

The platform is expected to begin rolling out later this year as part of the company’s wider focus on AI-driven business systems and operational growth infrastructure.

The company claims the future of business growth will not simply be determined by who markets the hardest, but by which businesses build the strongest operational systems underneath them.

Businesses interested in learning more about AI automation systems, digital infrastructure, and operational growth solutions can visit www.nsixstudios.com.

Aberdeenshire author Jane Mann launches whimsical children’s book for adults

Author Jane Mann has released her first children’s book for grown-ups, inspired by a lifelong love of folklore, mystery and the natural world.

Readers of Together in Electric Trees will dive into the hidden world of a small Scottish hill – home to faeries, ghosts, ancient trees and beasties.

As a child, Jane, who was born in Aberdeenshire, voraciously read anything she could find on nature, the unexplained, folklore and the supernatural. She has always believed we live in a magical world full of the miracles of nature. 

The 55-year-old’s debut book is a heart-warming tale designed to make readers fall in love with the woodlands again. The story follows the adventures of a neurodivergent girl named Anna and her shy attempts to save the world, one tree at a time. 

While Anna plants an apple tree by a haunted holy grove, we also follow Earthworm Jimmy and his band of beasties on an incredible, perilous journey across a construction site.

Devastated by the global destruction of nature for profit, Jane is on a mission to encourage a new generation of introverted “Eco-warriors” – young or simply young at heart – to take the initiative to help nature locally. She said: “Even a small act of kindness can mean life instead of death to a fellow creature.”

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Jane’s unique, pun-laden style offers a whimsical entry into the world of rewilding. She said: “Scotland is said to be the world’s most haunted country.

“I wanted to explore our lost history and mixed religions through the medium of ghosts. Our history has been dark at times, and I wanted to lighten that mood with humour.”

“Written in an accessible style to accommodate neurodivergent readers, Together in Electric Trees is easy to read—but very difficult to put down.”

Jane mulled over a very basic idea for a book for a couple of years before taking the plunge. Having graduated from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen in early December 2024, Jane felt she should do something with her Degree in Media and began researching her book idea by Christmas. 

After four months of research and planning the story line, she took another eight months to write. “It was as if it had been sitting there waiting to be written and I could not write quickly enough as it poured from my head faster than I could type,” said Jane. “It was the most fun thing I’ve ever done and I am already researching my next book,” she added. 

The next book will focus on the twelve days of Yule, set on ‘Mither tap’, part of the Bennachie mountain range in Aberdeenshire, where we will see a return of some characters, and a host of new ones.

Together in Electric Trees is the first of many books to be published by UK-based Maple Publishers. The book is now available to purchase from worldwide major retailers, such as AmazonBarnes and NobleWalmart and Indigo