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Call for Autism Screening in Premature Infants
Rosea Poynter is calling for national screening for autism and ADHD in premature babies after her son, Freddie, born prematurely in 2016, faced a five-year wait for diagnosis, highlighting the need for more robust implementation of existing NICE guidelines and addressing the 140% increase in autism ...
Call for Autism Screening in Premature Infants
Rosea Poynter is calling for national screening for autism and ADHD in premature babies after her son, Freddie, born prematurely in 2016, faced a five-year wait for diagnosis, highlighting the need for more robust implementation of existing NICE guidelines and addressing the 140% increase in autism ...
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European Football Transfer News: Pogba, Kudus, and Alexander-Arnold
European football clubs are engaged in intense transfer negotiations, with Manchester City considering Paul Pogba, Newcastle United pursuing Mohammed Kudus, and Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold facing contract uncertainty amidst interest from Real Madrid.
European Football Transfer News: Pogba, Kudus, and Alexander-Arnold
European football clubs are engaged in intense transfer negotiations, with Manchester City considering Paul Pogba, Newcastle United pursuing Mohammed Kudus, and Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold facing contract uncertainty amidst interest from Real Madrid.
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Gavin & Stacey Final Episode Trailer Airs During Strictly Finale
A trailer for the final Gavin and Stacey episode, featuring returning characters and addressing past storylines, aired during the Strictly Come Dancing finale on Saturday, with the full episode to air on Christmas Day.
Gavin & Stacey Final Episode Trailer Airs During Strictly Finale
A trailer for the final Gavin and Stacey episode, featuring returning characters and addressing past storylines, aired during the Strictly Come Dancing finale on Saturday, with the full episode to air on Christmas Day.
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WWI Photo: Identifying Oxford Officer Class Casualties
Adrian Maasz is identifying soldiers in a £1 photo depicting the 1915 Wadham College, Oxford military officer class; he's identified 75%, with 40% of those identified dying in WWI, including one on the Somme's first day, using online forums and a list from Oxford archives.
WWI Photo: Identifying Oxford Officer Class Casualties
Adrian Maasz is identifying soldiers in a £1 photo depicting the 1915 Wadham College, Oxford military officer class; he's identified 75%, with 40% of those identified dying in WWI, including one on the Somme's first day, using online forums and a list from Oxford archives.
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Olympian Awarded Freedom of City of London
Olympic gold medalist Lady Mary Peters received the Freedom of the City of London on Friday, an ancient honor dating back to 1237, in recognition of her sporting achievements and charitable work supporting young athletes in Northern Ireland through the Mary Peters Trust, which she founded in 1975.
Olympian Awarded Freedom of City of London
Olympic gold medalist Lady Mary Peters received the Freedom of the City of London on Friday, an ancient honor dating back to 1237, in recognition of her sporting achievements and charitable work supporting young athletes in Northern Ireland through the Mary Peters Trust, which she founded in 1975.
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Ukrainian Serf's Journey Through the American Civil War
Artem Chekh's "Song of the Open Road" follows an ethnic Ukrainian former serf's journey through the American Civil War, shifting goals from avoiding conflict to accumulating wealth as a mining magnate, while the narrative explores the complexities of war and freedom, interwoven with the protagonist'...
Ukrainian Serf's Journey Through the American Civil War
Artem Chekh's "Song of the Open Road" follows an ethnic Ukrainian former serf's journey through the American Civil War, shifting goals from avoiding conflict to accumulating wealth as a mining magnate, while the narrative explores the complexities of war and freedom, interwoven with the protagonist'...
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Glenn Miller's Disappearance: An Unauthorized Flight and a Lasting Mystery
On December 15, 1944, Glenn Miller, a renowned American bandleader serving in the USAAF, disappeared over the English Channel during an unauthorized flight from England to Paris in a single-engine Norseman aircraft; despite extensive searches, neither the plane nor its occupants have ever been found...

Glenn Miller's Disappearance: An Unauthorized Flight and a Lasting Mystery
On December 15, 1944, Glenn Miller, a renowned American bandleader serving in the USAAF, disappeared over the English Channel during an unauthorized flight from England to Paris in a single-engine Norseman aircraft; despite extensive searches, neither the plane nor its occupants have ever been found...
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National Insurance Hike Cripples Northern Ireland's Voluntary Sector
Northern Ireland's voluntary sector faces financial ruin from a £20 billion annual increase in employers' National Insurance contributions, potentially causing widespread job losses and service cuts, impacting 55,000 employees and 7% of the workforce, with one organization anticipating £500,000 in e...

National Insurance Hike Cripples Northern Ireland's Voluntary Sector
Northern Ireland's voluntary sector faces financial ruin from a £20 billion annual increase in employers' National Insurance contributions, potentially causing widespread job losses and service cuts, impacting 55,000 employees and 7% of the workforce, with one organization anticipating £500,000 in e...
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Gabalfa Apple Returns to Cardiff After 100 Years
Cardiff is reintroducing the Gabalfa apple, a rare Victorian variety rediscovered in 2004, as part of a larger tree-planting project, Coed Caerdydd, to increase biodiversity, honor the Pettigrew family's legacy in shaping Cardiff's parks, and combat climate change.

Gabalfa Apple Returns to Cardiff After 100 Years
Cardiff is reintroducing the Gabalfa apple, a rare Victorian variety rediscovered in 2004, as part of a larger tree-planting project, Coed Caerdydd, to increase biodiversity, honor the Pettigrew family's legacy in shaping Cardiff's parks, and combat climate change.
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*The Archers'* Charles Collingwood to Celebrate 50 Years on the Show
Charles Collingwood, who plays Brian Aldridge in BBC Radio 4's *The Archers*, will mark 50 years on the show next March, having joined after a brief role in 1974 and being encouraged by the producer.

*The Archers'* Charles Collingwood to Celebrate 50 Years on the Show
Charles Collingwood, who plays Brian Aldridge in BBC Radio 4's *The Archers*, will mark 50 years on the show next March, having joined after a brief role in 1974 and being encouraged by the producer.
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Ukrainian Author Wins BBC Children's Book Award
Grasia Oliiko's fairy tale collection, "And These Aren't Made Up," won the BBC Children's Book of the Year 2024 award; the book, created during the early stages of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, intentionally omits war themes, focusing instead on relatable childhood experiences and animal wel...

Ukrainian Author Wins BBC Children's Book Award
Grasia Oliiko's fairy tale collection, "And These Aren't Made Up," won the BBC Children's Book of the Year 2024 award; the book, created during the early stages of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, intentionally omits war themes, focusing instead on relatable childhood experiences and animal wel...
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Mass Graves Uncovered in Adra, Syria, Expose Assad Regime Abuses
In Adra, Syria, mass graves containing at least six bodies labeled with prison numbers and names have been discovered a week after Assad's forces fled, prompting families to search for missing relatives and raising concerns about widespread abuses under Assad's regime.

Mass Graves Uncovered in Adra, Syria, Expose Assad Regime Abuses
In Adra, Syria, mass graves containing at least six bodies labeled with prison numbers and names have been discovered a week after Assad's forces fled, prompting families to search for missing relatives and raising concerns about widespread abuses under Assad's regime.
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52% Bias Score
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