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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Mystery of Plato’s final resting place solved after ‘bionic eye’ penetrates 2,000-year-old scroll

    The mystery of Plato’s final resting place appears to have been solved after advanced scanning techniques dubbed a “bionic eye” were able to penetrate a 2,000-year-old carbonised scroll.

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  • HealthThe Telegraph

    Bird flu virus found in US milk supply

    Remnants of bird flu have been identified in pasteurised milk in the United States, where H5N1 appears to be spreading widely in cattle.

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  • NewsDevon Live

    Shocked Exeter driver fined after parking machine mix-up

    Katie says she paid to park but was issued a £50 fine because she had used a machine responsible for parking nearby

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  • NewsReuters

    Russian attack injures six people in Ukraine's Kharkiv, governor says

    The attack damaged three residential buildings, two offices, three non-residential buildings and a gas pipeline in the central district of the city, according to the governor's statement. The city's mayor, Ihor Terekhov, told Ukranian TV that two S-300 missiles were used in the attack but did not cause significant damage to the residential areas of the city. Russia's RIA state news agency reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed sources within Russian forces, that their attack hit soldiers' quart

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  • NewsThe Guardian

    Wednesday briefing: What a viral row tells us about protest politics in the digital age

    In today’s newsletter: Jewish campaigner Gideon Falter’s confrontation with a Met police officer, and what it says about modern media

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Parents face worse childcare under Sunak’s free hours expansion

    Parents face the prospect of poorer-quality childcare under Rishi Sunak’s expansion of free hours, the Government’s spending watchdog has warned.

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Children who started school during Covid to suffer most, study finds

    Children who had only just started school during the pandemic will have worse GCSE results because of the prolonged damage wrought by school closures, a study has found.

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