With DreamSpace HomeSpace, children can learn how to programme a piece of music or design a retro game, and receive an introduction to coding through Minecraft. Today (31 March), Microsoft Ireland ...
The creator of an inflatable artwork that blew away, killing two women, won an appeal today against the £10,000 fine imposed on him for breaching health and safety regulations. Artist Maurice Agis, 77 ...
THE creator of an inflatable artwork that broke free from its moorings, killing two women and injuring several others, went for a tea break despite warnings the wind was lifting it up, a court heard.
A High Court judge is to decide who should be blamed for a tragedy in which an inflatable artwork blew away, killing two County Durham women. Elizabeth Anne Collings, 68, and Claire Furmedge, 38, died ...
The events organiser behind Dreamspace 5 must bear the greater share of the blame for a tragedy which left two dead when the inflatable art structure left the ground with people in it, a High Court ...
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