The price of electricity, the cold and the fear of a blackout have brought a 19th century job back to London: chimney sweeps

When you hear about chimney sweeps, the image that comes to mind is that of men (or boys) from the late 19th century with smudged faces, shirts full of soot and a large broom on their shoulders. That’s the topic. The photographs that Google shows when we search for the word and the one it illustrates your entry on Wikipedia. Today the reality is very different. In the middle of 2026, not only are there still professionals dedicated to the trade, but they use cutting-edge technology and in cities like London they are experimenting a resurgence thanks to the price of energy. His appearance is nothing like that of the famous Bert de ‘Mary Poppins’but they continue to play a key role… and above all they are in demand. Chimney sweeps in 2026? Exact. And at least in London they are not an extemporaneous and decadent group, the memory of a bygone era. On the contrary. As I counted a few days ago The New York Times The profession is still very much alive there, it has been able to adapt to the needs (and resources) of the 21st century and above all it is experiencing a resurgence thanks to the cost of energy. The clearest proof is left by National Chimney Sweeps Association (NACS, for its acronym in English): in 2021 it had 590 members, today its membership base is already around 750. The union includes dozens of women and some businesses claim that in winter they receive between 70 and 80 calls a day. What do they do? Essentially the same as its predecessors from the 19th and 20th centuries, although in a very different context and with very different resources. To remove soot from chimneys they still use brushes that Bert from ‘Mary Popins’ would perfectly recognize, but that is only part of an arsenal that also includes digital cameras, industrial vacuum cleaners and smoke detection equipment. “Almost like chimney technicians,” points out Martin Glynnfrom NACS. Companies are even using drones to scan rooftops. Nothing to do with the habits that once made the profession infamous, such as employing orphans to climb chimneys and clean ducts. It sounds like terrifying science fiction, but this practice was common in the 18th and 19th centuries. In fact in 1875 the death of a child that got stuck in Fulbourn generated such a stir that the Government approved a law that banned “climbing children.” Are there still chimneys? Yes. British chimney sweeps were not immune to key changes, such as the popularization of central heating in the second half of the 20th century or the Clean Air Act (‘Clean Air Act‘) of 1956, but the union has been able to endure and today lives in a much kinder time, even one of vindication. I told it just a year ago in The Telegraph Steven Pearce, descendant of a long line of chimney sweeps who started in the trade decades ago, convinced that the profession’s days were numbered. “At first I only accepted it as a weekend job because we thought the trade would disappear with the 1956 law, when the Government gave local authorities the power to control the burning of coal and boiler fumes,” Pearce relates. “But that didn’t happen, in fact the last five years have been better than ever in business. It’s the busiest time I’ve seen in 45 years.” He is not the only one which confirms the rebirth of the profession. What is the reason? In 2026 English homes may not rely on coal and wood for heat, but they will still light their fireplaces. And not only because of the popularization of stoves. NACS itself admits that demand for its services has been driven by two factors: the increase in energy prices of recent years and a turbulent international context, in which the electricity supply seems a vulnerable flank to enemy attacks. The group also remembers that people simply “like to sit in front of a fireplace” to read, have a glass of wine, watch a movie and unwind. As if that were not enough, a good fire also helps reduce dependence and expense on central heating. What does the regulations say? Of course there are restrictions on the domestic use of coal, but The New York Times remember that even in areas like London the burning of authorized fuels They emit very little visible smoke. What they do generate is soot, which explains why the Government advises that chimneys be cleaned every year with professional help. “People think: ‘We’re going to have a plan B, a fireplace, a stove in case the power goes out,’” Glynn adds.president of NACS. “If you have the option of burning wood or smokeless fuel you can still cook and have some heating. There is a big increase in demand, people are lighting fireplaces again.” How does the future look? Steven Pearce assures that his clients continue buying stoves and admits that it is difficult for him to believe that people are going to do without the installations, even if they are prohibited. “I can’t imagine those who have spent £3,000 to £5,000 installing them not using them.” In fact, he maintains that in recent years he has seen “a great resurgence in the purchase of multi-fuel fireplaces and stoves, which burn wood, charcoal and smokeless materials.” It’s not all advantages: your ‘bill’ is PM2.5 emissionparticles invisible to the naked eye but which do represent a harmful “air pollutant”. Images | Wikipedia, Jorbasa Fotografie (Flickr) and NACS In Xataka | While the whole world looks at oil, Venezuela’s true treasure is hidden in the basements of London: its gold

Delapza sweeps any prejudice with a Z9GT that is a technological arsenal

Milan Bulle in April. The Inter Milan defends its advantage in the quarterfinals of the Champions League in San Siro. Art and architecture are cited in the city of fashion with the Milano Design Week. It is no accident that in this party of design and visual language byd has chosen the month of April and the city of Milan to present a den of electric cars and plug -in hybrid premium. What is a denza and why Byd bets on her? What can we expect from the company? Byd’s situation before he arrives denies There was a day when things happened calmly, they cooked over low heat. Little by little, little by little. But, without realizing it, we have gotten into a spiral that seems to never stop. Take strength and we turn inside. When we entered the washing machine’s delicate clothing program there was no reversal. Today we are the shoes that hit the drum at the pace of centrifugate. We analyze contexts and situations demanding an immediacy that does not end up connecting well with the processes that irremediably require another rhythm. Information saturation makes us believe that everything It should happen faster of what happens. The arrival of Chinese companies to the European car market is one of them. Except mg, the truth is that most are a small drop of water As far as sales volume is concerned. But, little by little, sales are foreseeable. That fine and almost imperceptible rain becomes a true storm. Or not. It may be subsided and everything is as it is or, in a medium term, it rains with constancy but with a contained force. It is something that will only say time. What is palpable is that Chinese companies are doing everything possible to get a hole. Kia and Hyundai They also entered the European market taking advantage of the cracks of the low range. Today they are Third manufacturer worldwidea power in the United States and cars that begin to Broken the 100,000 euros with your fingers. Chinese brands arrive in another context. We are at a turning point in the automobile industry in Europe and who knows if the commercial war opened by the United States does not open the doors to a paradigm shift. Because the products of all kinds rise in price, citizens have less money in their pocket and Chinese brands strive between low ranges but also get their own hole in a mid -range in which they have cars to offer with less price and a greater equipment than European vehicles. Manufacturers cars that also have more difficulties in reducing their prices and playing with profit margins. It is the process in which Byd is located. The Chinese company It has been in Spain since 2023 And his registrations have not been especially good. But given the lack of immediate results, they have begun to deploy their huge portfolio. Among the electric their cheapest models have begun to take traction. Among the plug -in, their Byd Seal U DM-I It has consolidated in the market given its wide equipment. And to continue tightening, Byd brings denies to Europe. What is denza We should not expect huge denza sales. But it is that the task of this new brand that Byd brings to Europe is another. Its objective is not to sell in large quantities, is to show potential clients of what the company is capable of, to propose how far they are able to arrive. It is a classic strategy in the automobile market. Most automotive groups have (with greater or lesser success) their Premium brands. Aware that they will not make a great volume, they invest in them because they improve their brand image. They project their halo of exclusivity on the most earthly companies. The Volkswagen Group can be one of the most segmented companies to its brands, with Seat, Skoda and Volkswagen fighting by volume but with the latter located slightly above the other generalists. Audi as a premium and Porsche brand as a luxury company. Byd is guaranteed with a denza attract looks. Not only will they “Chinese electric cars” are the same as their offer have a electric or plug -in hybrid of more than 700 hp. And that are major words. “It is a brand that has always had its roots in the European design in particular, and we are sure that European clients will find inspiration on how to combine that influence,” says Stella Li, vice president of Byd. These roots are explained because the company was born as the result of a Collaboration with Mercedes in 2010. After years without finding results, the Germans left and the brand was exclusively for the Chinese company. Today is part of an automotive group with 120,000 engineers and a clear European influence that is felt in its design for which They have hired Wolfgang EggerGerman designer of, among others, the precious Alfa Romeo 8c Competizione. He will be positioned, therefore, as the maximum expression of what the company is capable of offering in Europe. To do this, its models use the E3 Platform, its most advanced multienergy platform which will allow them to fully enter the market for electric cars and plug -in hybrids. Launched byd as a company that points to the electric one that subsequently, He added plug -in hybrid optionsDenza does not have to play with that position and will arrive directly as a bicephal company, with two types of propulsion for the same car. The use of this platform also allows you to take advantage of technical capabilities that are not available in the rest of the Chinese company offer. We will see your system for the first time body movement control of the vehicle or the possibility of having three electric motors in the same car (one striker and two rear), regardless of If it is electric or plug -in hybrid with independent traction and direction capacity. All this will allow … Read more

Xiaomi sweeps the high range with this mobile phone with a Leica camera. A real bargain during these sales

If you have been thinking about renewing your old mobile for a while, now is a good time to get good deals, since many stores have discounts available on numerous terminals. Such is the case of PcComponentes, which has available the Xiaomi 14Tone of the best mobile phones from the Chinese manufacturer, on sale. You can get it even cheaper than on Black Friday, for 449.99 euros. *Some prices may have changed since the last review A mobile with an excellent quality-price ratio This Xiaomi 14T It is a terminal that was launched in the second half of 2024. It stands out for having a screen 6.67 inch AMOLED and that offers 1.5K resolution. In addition, its refresh rate is 144 Hz and it reaches a maximum brightness of 4,000 nits. Its photographic system is another of its great assets. It is signed by Leica and has a 50+50+13 MP triple rear camera and the front one is 32 MP. The processor it has is the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 Ultra, accompanied by a RAM 12 GB and 256 GB of internal storage. In the connectivity section, this Xiaomi mobile is also very complete. Integrates WiFi 6E, NFCUSB-C charging port and Bluetooth 5.4. In addition, it comes packed with artificial intelligence and the operating system it comes with is Xiaomi HyperOS. The best accessories to protect this mobile XTCASE Magnetic Case for Xiaomi 14T *Some prices may have changed since the last review Wayneer Screen Protector compatible with Xiaomi 14T, (3 + 3 Pieces) *Some prices may have changed since the last review Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Xiaomi In Xataka | I am an amateur photographer and this is the accessory that made my photos jump in quality. In Xataka | Best large phones: which one to buy and 12 recommended large screen phones

Naoya Inoue sweeps Knockout against Kim and follows his undefeated domain

Naoya Inoue, once again demonstrated why he is considered one of the best pound boxers per pound when sweeping with a fulminant knockout in the fourth assault on his replacement opponent, Ye-Joon Kim. Inoue (29-0, 26 kos), known as “The Monster”, made it clear that it remains unstoppable in his career, successfully defending his four world titles this last Friday at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. A deadly blow in the fourth assault Kim, who had been summoned with only two weeks in advance after the decline due to injury of his original opponent, Sam Goodman, began the fight with a defensive strategy, but could not resist the power of Inoue. Although Kim made a challenging gesture for Japanese to move forward, it was a right in the temple that sent him to the canvas and ended the contest. This is the tenth consecutive Knockout of Inoue, and its championship defense number 24 consecutively. With this triumph, Inoue made it clear that his dominance over the Supergallo division remains intact and is ready for the great challenges of 2025. “I am quite sure that 2025 will be the great year for me,” said the champion, who continues to mark his name in the history of boxing with each fight. Next Naoya Inoue challenges: Las Vegas or Saudi Arabia? Inoue, who is currently in the number 3 of the pound ranking per pound of ESPN, can now begin to think about his next opponents. Among the most mentioned names is that of Mexican Alan Picasso, the number one challenger of the WBC, with whom he could face in Las Vegas, a scenario that Inoue already knows well. The Japanese fought for the last time in the United States in 2021, when he knocked out Michael Dasmarinas to defend his rooster weight titles. Another possible challenge is a fight against his compatriot along with Nakatani, the current worldwide cmb gallo weight champion. Nakatani (29-0, 22 kos), who is known for his powerful stuck, could be an interesting challenge for Inoue in a battle between Japanese champions. Nakatani will defend his title against David Cuellar Contreras on February 24 in Japan, which could open the door to a confrontation with Inoue in the coming months. Continue reading: – Coach says that Crawford will show Canelo that he is the best – CMB confirms that Benavidez or Morrell will be mandatory in 175 pounds – Canelo Álvarez mentions why he did not accept to fight with Benavidez (Tagstotranslate) Naoya Inoue

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