• Vie. Ene 23rd, 2026

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Food delivery drones may soon become a reality in the UK as an Irish start-up, Manna Aero, aims to launch the first food drone delivery pilot scheme in 2026, pending regulatory approval. The company has already conducted over 200,000 food delivery flights in locations such as west Dublin, Espoo in Finland, and Texas using specially designed 23kg quadcopters. Manna Aero’s CEO, Bobby Healy, sees the UK as a crucial market for their expansion, citing its size and potential for their product to integrate well into the high street. The company is currently in discussions with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and NATS (National Air Traffic Services) to pave the way for their operations in the UK. Despite the company’s success in other locations, not everyone is excited about the prospect of food delivery drones buzzing overhead. Some residents in west Dublin have raised concerns about the noise generated by the drones, describing it as stressful and intrusive. Groups like Drone Action Dublin 15 have also voiced opposition to the drone flights, citing noise pollution as a major issue. However, Manna Aero remains confident in the benefits of their technology, emphasizing its quieter, safer, and more environmentally friendly nature compared to traditional road-based delivery methods. The company continues to invest in new technology to address concerns and improve their operations. Overall, opinions on food delivery drones in the UK remain divided, with some welcoming the innovation while others express reservations about its potential impact on their daily lives. Public opinion on potential UK food delivery drones

An Irish start-up is hoping to have the UK’s first food drone delivery pilot scheme operating in 2026, subject to regulatory approval. With a fleet of specially designed 23kg quadcopters,…

Millions of Children Missing Out on Simple Joys like Jumping in Puddles or Climbing Trees

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Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins dies in prison after attack

Paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins has died after being attacked in prison. Watkins, 48, was serving a 29-year jail term for multiple sexual offences, including serious crimes against young children…