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First snow of season for some as Arctic air to sweep in across UK With some Arctic air heading our way from Sunday, some parts of the United Kingdom could see their first wintry weather. However, though some misleading headlines suggest otherwise, forecasting snow many days in advance is tricky.
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Better care for mental health patients will hinge on funding I read your editorial on the proposed reforms to the Mental Health Act with interest (6 November). The act serves as the balancing point between the state's negative duty not to interfere with individual liberty without good reason and its positive duties ...
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First snow of season for some as Arctic air to sweep in across UK You might have seen headlines recently about an "Arctic blast" with lots of snow heading our way. But how likely are we to get snow soon? It is true that some forecast model data is showing a much colder spell with snow but a few headlines are ...
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Europeans must believe in their sovereignty, says President I personally believe we have the strength to write it. Our economies are strong, our countries have sophisticated defence systems, and we stand for something. The European Union has 449 million inhabitants in its 27 ...
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Look Before You Cook this Australian Food Safety Week Australian Food Safety Week is happening this week and Rockhampton Regional Council is reminding residents about the importance of reading food labels to keep their meals safe and their families healthy. Planning and Regulation Councillor Grant Mathers ...
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Man fatally struck by car was expecting daughter A father-to-be who died when he was hit by a car in Nottingham has been named by police. Cain Parker, 23, was fatally struck in Hucknall Road, Carrington, shortly before 23:00 GMT on Wednesday. Taufeeq Ahmed, also 23, has been charged with causing ...
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Centering human rights in conservation and the sustainable use of biodiversity Humanity is in the midst of the planet's sixth mass extinction crisis. Biodiversity loss is decimating entire ecosystems with devastating impacts on the lives, livelihoods and rights of the people who depend on them. Urgent action is needed to advance ...
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20th Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation and Related Joint Steering Council Meetings in Singapore Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong co-chaired the 20th Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation (JCBC), the 25th China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) Joint Steering Council (JSC), the 16th Sino-Singapore ...
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Anti-Bullying Week 2024: 'Choose Respect' to tackle effects of bullying Anti-Bullying week starts on Monday 11 November and continues through to Friday 15 November. It is a special week to encourage everyone - children, teachers and parents - to take a stand against bullying all year round. The organisers of the annual ...
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20th Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation and Related Joint Steering Council Meetings in Singapore Source: PMO. Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong co-chaired the 20th Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation (JCBC), the 25th China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) Joint Steering Council (JSC), ...
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