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A study by an environmental scientist and the European Central Bank finds that food prices and overall inflation will rise as temperatures climb with climate change
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Nine out of 10 producers and sellers do not fulfil their legal duty to help consumers dispose of e-cigarettes, study shows
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The mother of an eight-year-old girl who was killed when a driver crashed into a school in Wimbledon has spoken of her daughter’s final moments. Eight-year-old Nuria Sajjad was killed when a Land Rover crashed through a fence into a crowd of chil ...
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High temperatures in February affected millions of people and put further pressure on chocolate prices
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Improving schools is first challenge for new first minister, Vaughan Gething, as IFS study shows lower attainment is not due to poverty
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Long-term computer use for leisure was found to be associated with lower levels of follicle-stimulating hormone in men
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Global witness analysis suggests 11.5 million deaths could be caused by burning of fuel produced by 2050
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Analysis finds almost nine in 10 planned new school sites exceed three WHO targets – and all breach at least one of them
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People with excessive flexibility 30% more likely to say they had not fully recovered from Covid, research finds
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A study involving 126 people in three UK hospitals revealed 97% of them were not allergic to the drug.
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Havana syndrome patients reported more fatigue, posttraumatic stress symptoms and depression
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Former US president Barack Obama met with Rishi Sunak in a “courtesy visit” to Downing Street on Monday 18 March. Mr Obama spent around an hour inside the No 10 study with the prime minister. He joked he was “tempted” to discuss the state of ...
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Two new studies find no significant differences between US government officials suffering from condition and control group
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Some participants in Liverpool University survey said the travel mementoes were more important to them than photographs
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New research suggests language is eight times older than previously thought
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Havana syndrome patients reported more fatigue, posttraumatic stress symptoms and depression
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A study found that girls’ reading attainment fell behind during the pandemic
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The study found that patients with highest levels of a specific protein were 50% more likely to die from a heart complication.
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Exclusive: study compares electoral systems, with proportional representation shown not to be as volatile as critics say
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Exclusive: Lack of online skills and access creates digital divide that amplifies other exclusions, says report