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Runcorn care home accused of neglect by elderly resident’s mother

13 hours ago By Daniel O’Donoghue and William Higgens, BBC North West Investigations Team • Jonathan Fagg, BBC England Data Journalism Unit BBC Winifred Tubb suffered 32 falls in less than a year The daughter of an elderly care home resident who suffered 32 falls in only 11 months said she had sent social services “a begging email” to warn […]

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Man who damaged 14 ticket machines given suspended sentence

A man who smashed 14 Glider ticket machines as he travelled across west Belfast on the service has been given a suspended sentence. Bernard Dorrian attacked the machine’s screens with a hammer and his fists. Belfast Magistrates’ Court was told the 41-year-old, of Aspen Walk in Dunmurry, was seen travelling from stop to stop damaging […]

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UK nurse regulator condemned over toxic culture

There is shocking bullying, racism and incompetence in the organisation responsible for ensuring NHS nurses and midwives in the UK are safe to have around patients, a damning report says. The independent review warns of a dangerously toxic culture within the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), which oversees and regulates hundreds of thousands of nurses […]

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Hamster Kombat Celebrated By Telegram Founder For Unmatched Growth

Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. Telegram’s founder and Chief Executive Officer, Pavel Durov, has praised Hamster Kombat. He has applauded the crypto game booming on his chief messaging platform as the fastest-growing digital service worldwide. On his Telegram […]

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Is AI the answer for more better government services?

38 minutes ago By Pedro Garcia, Technology Reporter Getty Images Governments are exploring whether AI can give reliable advice Long before ChatGPT came along, governments were keen to use chatbots to automate their services and advice. Those early chatbots “tended to be simpler, with limited conversational abilities,” says Colin van Noordt, a researcher on the use of […]

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Planet smells like rotten eggs, study finds

A faraway planet known for its dire weather also whiffs of rotten eggs, according to a new study. Scientists studied the atmosphere of HD 189733 b, which has scorching temperatures and precipitation akin to raining glass, using data from the James Webb Space Telescope. Hydrogen sulphide, which also exists on Jupiter, makes up most of […]

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Mike Johnson details conservative vision for U.S. foreign policy

House Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday laid out his vision for a conservative American foreign policy, addressing the “interconnected web of threats” posed by China, Russia, Iran and others, a group of nations openly aligned against the United States. The discussion, hosted by the Hudson Institute, a Washington think tank, marked the first time Johnson […]

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‘I’ve no idea how I developed asbestos-related cancer’

8 hours ago By Kathryn Stanczyszyn, BBC Radio WM, Presenter • Oprah Flash, BBC News, West Midlands Emily-Jane Scandrett Emily-Jane Scandrett suffered an intolerable pain in her chest for months before she received her diagnosis A mum with a rare cancer caused by exposure to asbestos hopes to raise awareness after it went undetected for more than a year. Emily-Jane […]

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