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‘Nationally significant’ collection of Roman bronzes acquired by museum

‘Nationally significant’ collection of Roman bronzes acquired by museum

‘Nationally significant’ collection of Roman bronzes acquired by museum

13 October 2021

The Roman hoard was found by metal detectorists in a field near Ampleforth, North Yorkshire.


Feeling depressed behind more than 300 A&E trips per day, analysis shows

Feeling depressed behind more than 300 A&E trips per day, analysis shows

Feeling depressed behind more than 300 A&E trips per day, analysis shows

13 October 2021

Mental health charity Mind said it was ‘deeply concerning’ to see so many people across the country needing emergency care.


‘Many public sector workers considering quitting their jobs’

‘Many public sector workers considering quitting their jobs’

‘Many public sector workers considering quitting their jobs’

13 October 2021

The TUC said its research found ‘serious disillusionment’, with employees complaining of low pay, excessive workloads and feeling undervalued.


Green groups renew calls for ban as peatland burning takes place ahead of Cop26

Green groups renew calls for ban as peatland burning takes place ahead of Cop26

Green groups renew calls for ban as peatland burning takes place ahead of Cop26

13 October 2021

Call comes as more than 100 fires were reported by campaigners on moorland in northern England.


Johnson did not understand his own Brexit deal, says Cummings

Johnson did not understand his own Brexit deal, says Cummings

Johnson did not understand his own Brexit deal, says Cummings

13 October 2021

The former No 10 chief adviser said he had always intended to get the Prime Minister to ‘ditch the bits we didn’t like’.


Insulate Britain protesters dragged off roads by angry motorists

Insulate Britain protesters dragged off roads by angry motorists

Insulate Britain protesters dragged off roads by angry motorists

13 October 2021

Drivers ripped banners out of the hands of activists who were blocking the road in Thurrock, Essex.


Menopause forces women to leave jobs or cut hours – study

Menopause forces women to leave jobs or cut hours – study

Menopause forces women to leave jobs or cut hours – study

13 October 2021

A majority of women polled said their workplace offered no menopause support.


Teenager stabbed to death on playing field in south-west London

Teenager stabbed to death on playing field in south-west London

Teenager stabbed to death on playing field in south-west London

13 October 2021

This year is on course for a record teenage violent death toll despite overall numbers of homicides reducing due to coronavirus lockdowns.


Economy picks up as Covid restrictions end but supply chain woes take a toll

Economy picks up as Covid restrictions end but supply chain woes take a toll

Economy picks up as Covid restrictions end but supply chain woes take a toll

13 October 2021

The ONS said gross domestic product rose 0.4% in August, but downwardly revised its estimate for July to a 0.1% contraction.


UK and Italy kick off talks on new trade partnership

UK and Italy kick off talks on new trade partnership

UK and Italy kick off talks on new trade partnership

13 October 2021

Trade between Rome and London was worth £38 billion last year.


Life expectancy falling in England even before pandemic, research shows

Life expectancy falling in England even before pandemic, research shows

Life expectancy falling in England even before pandemic, research shows

13 October 2021

From 2014 until 2019 life expectancy went down in almost one in five communities for women, and one in nine communities for men.


Henrietta Lacks’ memory honoured by special WHO award

Henrietta Lacks’ memory honoured by special WHO award

Henrietta Lacks’ memory honoured by special WHO award

13 October 2021

Even though she died 70 years ago her cells are still being used in medical reserach.


What the papers say – October 13

What the papers say – October 13

What the papers say – October 13

13 October 2021

Further discussions about Northern Ireland in a post-Brexit world make headlines on Wednesday.


Daughter of 1930s Stonehenge custodian shares her memories of historic site

Daughter of 1930s Stonehenge custodian shares her memories of historic site

Daughter of 1930s Stonehenge custodian shares her memories of historic site

13 October 2021

Jean Grey, 91 and now living in Australia, took part in an English Heritage project.


EU to unveil proposals aimed at resolving NI Protocol row

EU to unveil proposals aimed at resolving NI Protocol row

EU to unveil proposals aimed at resolving NI Protocol row

12 October 2021

European Commission vice president Maros Sefcovic has promised ‘very far-reaching’ solutions.


‘Britain’s hardest cop’ receives national bravery award

‘Britain’s hardest cop’ receives national bravery award

‘Britain’s hardest cop’ receives national bravery award

12 October 2021

Metropolitan Police officer Pc Stuart Outten was recognised for fighting off a machete attacker despite suffering stab wounds and skull fractures


Met Police officer had sex with woman while investigating her, IOPC finds

Met Police officer had sex with woman while investigating her, IOPC finds

Met Police officer had sex with woman while investigating her, IOPC finds

12 October 2021

John McCarthy, who was a detective constable at the time, began sleeping with the woman while investigating her for harassment, the IOPC found.


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