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Bus and car crash in Dublin leaves eight in hospital It happened at about 22:40 local time on Friday at the junction of Northumberland Road and Haddington Road in Ballsbridge. Firefighters, paramedics ...
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Storm Alex: Heavy rains cause severe flooding in France and Italy image captionA house severely damaged by the bad weather in the Piedmont region of northern Italy. At least two people have died and at least 25 ...
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Drama in Fafe: Breen and Solberg in trouble in ERC Solberg, who started the stage in third place as the leader of the ERC1 Junior Championship, dropped more than six minutes to event leader Alexey ...
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Royal Navy seize £160 million worth of drugs in the Caribbean UK forces are operating in the Caribbean to assist with humanitarian missions. Crown copyright. RFA Argus, alongside her Wildcat and Merlin ...
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Kvitova contains Fernandez in Roland Garros comeback PARIS, France - No.7 seed Petra Kvitova had to fight her way back from the brink in the opening set against Canadian teenager Leylah Fernandez, ...
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Transient Orthostatic Hypotension Commonly Found in Parkinson Disease History of syncope was present in 17% of the Parkinson group who had an altered blood pressure regulation upon standing and in 10% of those without.
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Cannabis compound prevents colon cancer in mice A new study in mice has suggested that tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the psychoactive compound in cannabis, can help prevent colon cancer ...
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You resolved to read more in 2020. It's not too late People are still falling in love, having babies, rescuing pets and walking out of hospitals as triumphant survivors. They're also finding refuge in the ...
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Class acts: three lockdown teaching stars discuss being back in school Zane Powles: 'I grew up in tough circumstances and want to make the lives of our kids better than my life was'. Assistant headteacher, Western primary ...
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'Students need to know the harrowing truth': teachers on black history in the curriculum The schools minister, Nick Gibb, told a parliamentary debate recently that he was not in favour because teachers needed the freedom to "teach ...
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