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  • NewsEvening Standard

    London travel news LIVE: Disruption to and from Euston as train hits piece of wood near Watford Junction

    Disruption has hit the morning rush-hour on Thursday after a train crashed into a a piece of wood near Watford. Trains to and from Euston are among those affected. National Rail warns trains are having to run at reduced speeds on the line towards Milton Keynes Central.

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  • NewsThe National

    What will happen to the Scottish Greens’ ministerial portfolios?

    HUMZA Yousaf’s decision to scrap to the Bute House Agreement brings to an end the first ministerial appointments of Green politicians in the UK’s history.

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  • NewsReuters

    Two million Britons suffer long COVID symptoms, survey shows

    Two million people across England and Scotland are still suffering from long COVID symptoms, of whom 381,000 have had their day-to-day activities limited a lot, according to an official study published on Thursday. Britain's Office for National Statistics said 3.3% of people surveyed between Feb. 6 and March 7 reported having COVID symptoms that had lasted more than four weeks since an initial infection and were not explained by another medical condition. This was up slightly from the 2.9% of

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  • NewsBristol Live

    Bristol's Windrush generation invited to share their experiences

    They also want to speak to people born in the UK after 1983 who have not been given a British passport

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  • NewsThe Guardian

    Why is Spain’s prime minister considering resigning from office?

    Pedro Sánchez accuses opponents of ‘bullying operation’ conducted against him and his wife, Begoña Gómez

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  • HealthBristol Live

    'My daughter's personality changed overnight - every parent needs to know the cause'

    Doctors thought Ava Holden was having mental health problems and referred her for support but 18 months later her family finally got the answers they needed

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Why the fight against malaria is having a ‘Red Queen’ moment

    As Alice and the Red Queen run towards a chessboard in Lewis Carroll’s childhood classic, the wind whistling in their ears, the little girl makes a curious discovery: despite running very fast for a very long time, she hasn’t actually moved.

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