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Mexican pharmacies are selling pills to UStravelers laced with deadly fentanyl She said the behavior by retail pharmacies in Mexico puts unsuspecting people at high risk of overdose and death. "When I see there are fentanyl pills somewhere that look like [prescription drugs], I know ...
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Department of Defense Releases the President's Fiscal Year 2024 Defense Budget On March 9, 2023, the Biden-Harris Administration submitted to Congress a proposed Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Budget request of $842 billion for the Department of Defense (DoD), an increase of $26 billion over FY 2023 levels and $100 billion more than FY 2022.
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Northern Ireland Labour Market Statistics The latest NI seasonally adjusted unemployment rate (the proportion of economically active people aged 16 and over who were unemployed) for the period November-January 2023 was estimated from the Labour Force Survey at 2.4 per cent.
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Changes to polling stations for the May 2023 Local Elections in Sandwell Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm. The changes in the Bristnall, Oldbury, St Paul's and Smethwick wards include moving one polling station from a school to a chapel, and reducing the number of temporary huts being used as polling stations.
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Free help sessions available for businesses ahead of incoming recycling changes New business recycling regulations are coming in 2023. Businesses in Cranmore and Monkspath, Birmingham Business Park and Elmdon Trading Estate are all eligible to receive a free one to one help session from a dedicated business advisor to understand ...
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Counter-terrorism 'rhetoric' used to justify rise of surveillance technology: human rights expert Some countries and private companies are using "counter-terrorism and security rhetoric" to justify a major increase in the deployment and use of cutting-edge surveillance technology, with no regulation, and at an "enormous cost" to human rights, ...
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WA hosts Australia's first World Indigenous Tourism Summit The 2023 World Indigenous Tourism Summit (WITS) officially opened in Perth last night, marking the first time the event has ever been hosted in Australia. More than 550 delegates, of which 15 per ...
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Swim England welcomes £63m investment to help keep 'vulnerable' pools afloat Swim England has welcomed a £63 million Government investment to help keep 'vulnerable' swimming pools afloat and become more energy efficient as they battle with increased costs. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will announce in his Spring Budget on Wednesday ...
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UQ scientists among Australia's science stars Four researchers from The University of Queensland have been recognised by the Australian Academy of Science for outstanding contributions in their fields. From medical discoveries to climate change mitigation, the UQ scientists are among 22 of the ...
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Memories of summer on Commonwealth Day As the flag was raised for Commonwealth Day (13 March), there was a chance to share memories and reflect on the unique opportunities that last summer's Commonwealth Games brought to the district. At a short ceremony at the Town Hall, ...
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