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  • NewsThe Guardian

    NHS must listen to whistleblowers, says health secretary

    Victoria Atkins says she has asked officials to look into claims doctors and nurses who have spoken up were mistreated

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  • NewsReuters

    Romania searching for three missing crew after ship sinks in Black Sea

    Romanian rescue teams were searching on Saturday for three missing crew members of a cargo ship that sank off the Black Sea coast, the naval authority said. Officials said they were notified very early on Saturday that the Tanzania-flagged Mohammad Z had sunk 26 nautical miles away from Romania's Danube village of Sfantu Gheorghe. The naval authority's Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC), border police and two commercial vessels in the ship's vicinity were involved in the search and res

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Brexit has let UK respond quickly on Russia and Ukraine, says Polish foreign minister

    Brexit has allowed Britain to respond quickly to Russian aggression and claim a leadership role on aid to Ukraine, Poland’s foreign minister has told The Telegraph.

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  • PoliticsThe Guardian

    ‘She’s in the pantheon now’: Kristi Noem and the politicians who hit self-destruct

    The dog-killing South Dakota governor’s VP hopes are in tatters. But she’s not the first politician to flame out with an own goal

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  • NewsEastern Daily Press

    Go-ahead for 13 new homes despite road safety fears

    A new village development has been given the go-ahead despite road safety fears.

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  • NewsCambs Times

    Cardiac rehab added to free and low-cost Fenland exercise classes

    Cardiac rehab sessions are among a number of exercise and wellbeing sessions being held in Fenland this month.

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  • HealthThe Telegraph

    The Traitors’ Mollie Pearce: ‘I was told my colon could erupt at any moment’

    I’d had a vague idea of what ulcerative colitis was since I was little, as my dad had suffered from it since his forties. But when I noticed blood on a trip to the toilet when I was 11, I thought it was my period. I had no idea that it was the first sign that I’d inherited the condition too and that it was about to overturn my life.

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