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Newest plan for The Admiral site revealed as 19-storey student accommodation
A former Glasgow pub could be demolished and a 19-storey student accommodation built in its place.
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More thunderstorms expected in Somerset and South West
More thunderstorms are expected in the South West today (Saturday, May 18) as the Met Office issued a new yellow
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Edinburgh Airport passengers caught up in long queues after security line fault
Several travellers have taken to social media to complain of long queues that could be seen snaking from outside of Edinburgh Airport at around 6am on Saturday May 18.
1-min read - NewsEastern Daily Press
Big win for Norfolk church as £45,000 grant moves restoration a step closer
A Norfolk church has been awarded a hefty grant for its historical conservation project.
1-min read - HealthThe Telegraph
When I heard my daughter asking why I was acting so strangely, I knew I had to stop drinking
From her mid-teens onwards, alcohol played an increasingly important role in Anna Donaghey’s life, helping her to fit in and cope with feelings of inadequacy. Despite a successful career in advertising, a happy marriage and motherhood, she drank every day, which ended up affecting her performance, sleep, health and marriage – and even, at times, her safety.
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Plans for homes in village turned down over wildlife fears
Plans for two new homes on a vacant site in Nordelph have been turned down over wildlife fears.
1-min read - NewsRFI
Why extinguishing Africa's dirty cooking fuel crisis is a global priority
The scourge of dirty cooking fuels in Africa – an invisible killer for half a million women and children each year – stirred up pledges of €2.2 billion in Paris this week as oil and gas companies joined efforts to bring about access to healthy cooking methods by 2030. Four in five Africans – mostly women and girls – cook their food over open fires and primitive stoves that are powered by polluting fuels such as wood, charcoal, kerosene and animal waste. Three-quarters of people rely on these smo
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