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Why Britain has failed miserably to solve its potholes crisis – and how to fix it
This is the first in a series of articles, each of which will take an in-depth look at the failing institutions, infrastructure and other parts of the public sector that typify the idea of ‘Broken Britain’
17-min read - HealthThe Telegraph
What is dementia? Types, symptoms, causes and treatment
By the year 2040, there will be 1.7 million people in the UK living with dementia, according to the latest concerning forecasts published in leading medical journal The Lancet.
12-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Cats should wear bells to stop them killing birds, says Natural England chair
Cats should wear bells to stop them killing birds, the chairman of Natural England has said.
4-min read - NewsThe Guardian
Tory Rwanda plan is driven by desperation
Letter: The scheme ignores the reality that those desperate enough to cross the Channel are willing to accept risks, write Jamie and Debbie Hawker
1-min read - NewsThe Guardian
Gaza war surgeon feels ‘criminalised’ after being denied entry to France
Prof Ghassan Abu-Sitta says Schengen-wide ban imposed by Germany appears to be attempt to silence witness testimony
4-min read - NewsStoryful
VideoLake Tahoe Sees May Snow and Rough Water
Lake Tahoe, which splits the border between California and Nevada, received 26 inches of snow in 24 hours between May 4 and 5, according to reports.Videos filmed and released by the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office on Facebook on May 4 show rough water on Lake Tahoe and snow near Mount Rose Summit.“May showers are snow showers today…” the office wrote on video of the snow.The office said the sailing video was filmed en route to a polar plunge on Saturday. Credit: Washoe County Sheriff’s Office via
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Russia rains rockets on Orthodox Easter celebrations
Russia launched drones and missiles on Ukraine as people packed churches to celebrate the Orthodox Easter.
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