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UK to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP
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Exeter's Professor Helen Berry inducted into Martin Luther King Collegium of Scholars
University of Exeter academic has been honoured for her work to promote social justice by Morehouse College, one of the United States of America’s foremost Historic Black universities.
2-min read - NewsThe Independent
Decomposed body of boy who went missing in 2020 is found - months after mom died not knowing what happened to him
Three months after Jaylen Griffin’s disapperance, his 18-year-old brother was shot dead near his home
3-min read - NewsSky News
Irish PM Simon Harris apologises to families for their 'living nightmare' over Stardust nightclub fire
The Irish premier has apologised on behalf of the state over the 1981 Stardust nightclub fire in which 48 people died. A decades-long fight for justice culminated last week in an inquest finding that they had all been unlawfully killed in the Dublin tragedy. Taoiseach Simon Harris said the state had failed families when "you needed us most" - and politicians stood in applause in parliament to acknowledge family members in the public gallery.
2-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
Ukraine has only six months left
Last summer there were high expectations that Ukraine’s major counter offensive would succeed in driving Russian forces back, setting the stage for victory. That didn’t happen; instead the offensive faltered and gained little ground. This failure can be laid squarely at the feet of Western refusal to supply adequate military aid. The result was a silent backlash in domestic politics both sides of the Atlantic, which undoubtedly contributed to the US president’s failure to get a further aid packa
2-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Rekindling old friendships as nerve-wracking ‘as speaking to strangers’
Rekindling old friendships is as nerve-wracking as speaking to strangers, a study has found.
2-min read - BusinessThe Independent
Passengers face ‘major disruption’ as hundreds of Heathrow Airport staff announce week-long strike
The UK’s busiest airport has stressed it has robust contingency measures in place to deal with industrial action
2-min read - LifestyleBristol Live
New Wetherspoons menu includes more vegan options
More than a dozen dishes are coming to the menu in May
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