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  • HealthAFP

    US approves gene therapy treatment for hemophilia

    Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has received US approval for a gene therapy against a form of hemophilia, a rare and inherited blood clotting disorder, the company said Friday.Pfizer's genetic therapy targets hemophilia B, the second most common form of the condition, which primarily affects males.

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  • NewsDaily Record

    Teachers stabbed in Welsh school attack speak for first time in heartbreaking statements

    Fiona Elias and Liz Hopkin have thanked the emergency services and medics as well as the community for the support they have received.

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  • NewsGlasgow Times

    Humza Yousaf said he wont rule out a Holyrood election amid no confidence votes

    HUMZA Yousaf has said he “wouldn’t rule out a Holyrood election” as he faces votes of no confidence.

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  • NewsEvening Standard

    Arrest after man in 20s dies on railway line at East Acton

    A man has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after the death last Friday

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Over half of drivers would fail theory test resit, says survey

    More than half of drivers would fail a resit of their highways theory test, a survey suggests.

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Deaths of Reading terror attack victims ‘probably avoidable’

    The deaths of Reading terror attack victims James Furlong, Dr David Wails and Joseph Ritchie-Bennett at the hands of Khairi Saadallah were “probably avoidable” and contributed to by the failings of multiple agencies, Judge Coroner Sir Adrian Fulford has said.

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  • NewsEvening Standard

    London travel news LIVE: Tube stations forced to shut as 24-hour strike hits the Underground

    Several London Underground stations are closed due to workers striking while two Tube lines were halted because of a casualty on the track. Transport for London said four stations were closed on the network at 3.50pm on Friday due to the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association action. The union said the action was likely to cause Tube stations to close at the last minute, including into Saturday morning, but Transport for London said there will not be significant disruption.

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