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Exclusive: Campaigners say next government should match policy in Scotland and Wales ensuring adequate pay
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After studying the recent history of long chips, MyLondon reckons it could be the longest ever
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Exclusive: Commitment to scheme, which would stop short of free movement, comes as Ed Davey’s party seeks to appeal to younger voters in key ‘blue wall’ seats it believes it can take from the Tories
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New study finds exposure to toxic particles in wildfire smoke also led to $432bn in health expenses in last 10 years
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study finds strong correlation between local child poverty levels and percentage of families affected by cap
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Scan could become routine procedure in memory clinics if findings confirmed in larger cohort, scientists say
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Reconstructing buildings destroyed in first four months of Israeli assault will generate nearly 60m tonnes of CO2 equivalent – study
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Dizziness, headache and nausea among common symptoms, which occur more frequently with some medications than others
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Scientists used an algorithm to mine ‘the entirety of the microbial diversity’ on Earth, speeding up antibiotic resistance research
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The ‘crazy idea was thought up during the Covid-19 lockdown
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study participants born unable to hear could locate sound sources, recognise speech and dance to music after treatment
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The condition can cause an unpleasant crawling sensation in the legs
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‘Surprising’ results in tests could change assumptions about female athletes’ abilities during their period, says author
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Taiwan is the target of more disinformation from abroad than any other democracy, according to University of Gothenburg study
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Chain once prided itself on selling the cheapest fuel but RAC analysis shows it is now the dearest
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Contrary to other recent research, study finds no evidence of decline – but conclusions disputed by other fertility experts
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Changes in multiple neural networks can result in further addictive tendencies and negative behaviours, researchers say
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The Joseph Rowntree Foundation said millions were experiencing high levels of hardship and current levels of poverty were “a stain on the moral conscience of our nation”
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Survey of more than 1.2 million pupils finds a decrease in volume of books read, with a ‘sharp drop’ in difficulty for older secondary students
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Real-terms funding per pupil at 2010 levels, teacher pay at 2001 levels, and building investment 25% below mid-2000s