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The researchers reviewed evidence from 12 studies in seven countries in Europe and Asia, concerning 21,666 people aged over 55.
One case in a million ought to be a stated goal or at least an aspiration, Sir Venki Ramakrishnan said.
A Huntsman spider is venomous but not harmful to humans.
Exports accounted for 59% of total sales for publishers.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held talks with the Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab.
The ISC’s report found the Government did not properly consider whether Moscow could interfere in the Brexit referendum until after the event.
Culture minister John Whittingdale also expressed ‘considerable sympathy’ with Tory calls to reform how the BBC is funded.
Uber operating companies appealed to the Supreme Court after losing three rounds of a legal battle with drivers.
Chief Petty Officer Keith “Paddy” Ross died in the accident on the M275 in Portsmouth.
The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, as Charles and Camilla are known in the county, have spent a second day touring the West Country.
One care provider group called the Government’s announcement a ‘kick in the teeth’.
The Airport Operators Association said nearly £2 billion was lost during lockdown.
A long-running campaign demanding the removal of the statue gained renewed attention amid the Black Lives Matter movement.
The World Cup winner’s grandchildren paid tribute to the man who managed Ireland on the biggest stage in their eulogy at his funeral service.
The Home Secretary made the commitment as she updated MPs on progress being made to address concerns raised about Home Office practices.
Industry experts warned that lack of access to good mobile and broadband connections left some people isolated.
The First Minister addressed the release of the Intelligence and Security Committee’s report during the Scottish Government’s coronavirus briefing.
The report was released after months of delay.
Almost half of firms, 46%, still reported a slight or significant decrease in revenue from UK customers compared to June.
Media minister John Whittingdale said while some shows from the 1960s are now ‘wholly unacceptable’, he was surprised to see Little Britain removed.
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