Palestinian Authority suspends Al Jazeera broadcasts in West Bank over ‘inciting material’
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Month: January 2025
UK News: More than 800 African-Caribbean families in Derbyshire were not sent results of tests for genetic blood disorders
An error by the NHS led to hundreds of families with African-Caribbean heritage being left unaware of whether their babies may be carriers of certain genetic blood disorders, the Guardian has learned.
More than 800 families in Derbyshire were not sent the results of a heel prick test given to babies after birth, meaning they did not know whether their child was a carrier of a trait for sickle cell disease or for an unusual haemoglobin gene. Continue reading…
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And there are many events are taking place around the world ahead of the midnight celebrations.
There is already a massive crowd in Chongqing in western China ahead of midnight. Continue reading…
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Disruption expected as rain turns to snow, with major flooding incident declared in Greater Manchester
An ice warning is in force for much of the UK as temperatures dropped after a major incident was declared due to flooding.
The yellow Met Office warning indicates there could be some difficult travel conditions across Scotland, Northern Ireland and North Wales, and stretching down to the Midlands, until 10am on Thursday. Continue reading…
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Previous government spent almost £1m trying to prevent release of documents in 56 legal cases
More than £50,000 of taxpayers’ money was spent on lawyers to try to prevent the release of a safeguarding review ordered after a disabled man starved to death in his own home.
The costs were part of a bill of nearly £1m spent under the last government to prevent the release of various documents under the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act. Continue reading…
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