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Edinburgh celebrates 20 years since becoming first City of Literature

Edinburgh is set to host an international conference as it celebrates 20 years since becoming the world’s first Unesco City of Literature. The Scottish capital gained the permanent designation in recognition of its significance as a “literary capital” on October 13, 2004. The Edinburgh City of Literature Trust, which originally devised the concept of a […]

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Theresa May says justice is unlikely for family of Novichok victim

Theresa May has said “justice is unlikely” for the victims of the Novichok nerve agent attacks, days before an independent inquiry begins into the Russian-state Salisbury poisonings of 2018. The former prime minister told the BBC she hopes friends and family of Wiltshire woman Dawn Sturgess, who was killed after coming into contact with the

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Police are investigating new allegations against Mohamed Al Fayed and others

The Met Police say claims relate to 40 alleged victims Police say they are investigating 40 new allegations against Mohamed Al Fayed and others since the broadcast of a BBC documentary. The Metropolitan Police say claims relating to 40 alleged victims include sexual assault and rape between 1979 and 2013. These are in addition to

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Industry backed apps designed to cut drinking mislead users researchers warn

Some apps and websites backed by the alcohol industry – which are designed to help people manage their health – contain “blatant misinformation” and could persuade people to drink more, researchers say. Academics claim there was evidence of “health misinformation and user experience features” in industry-funded tools that were “favourable to commercial interests and could

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Zoo names endangered mischievous penguin chicks after Oasis frontmen

Hertfordshire Zoo has announced the hatching of two endangered African penguin chicks, named after Oasis frontmen Liam and Noel Gallagher. The zoo added that their lively and energetic personalities have earned them the nickname “the little terrors”. It said: “These cheeky little birds have captured the hearts of zookeepers and visitors alike with their mischievous

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Sue Gray will miss key meeting of regional leaders to take short break

Sir Keir Starmer’s embattled former chief of staff Sue Gray will miss a meeting of regional leaders seen as key to her new role as she takes a break before returning to work, it is understood. The Prime Minister will on Friday convene metro mayors and representatives of devolved administrations for the first gathering of

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Police officer who shot Chris Kaba tells court his actions were lawful

The police officer who shot Chris Kaba dead says he understands the “distress” caused to his family but that his actions were “lawful, proportionate and necessary” as he was trying to save the lives of his colleagues, a jury has heard. The comments by marksman Martyn Blake are in statements he made as the Metropolitan

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