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Long COVID study finds abnormality in lungs that could explain breathlessness
Jan 31, 2022 15:44The findings, from a pilot study involving 36 patients, raise the possibility that COVID may cause microscopic damage to the lungs that is not detected using routine tests.
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UK Conservatives charged with ‘levelling up’ stunt to save Boris Johnson’s job
Jan 31, 2022 15:40UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has spent much of the past fortnight calling and meeting his MPs to persuade them to stick with him as the row about lockdown-busting parties has grown.
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As crypto goes mainstream, its carbon footprint can’t be ignored
Jan 30, 2022 10:34The increasing popularity of cryptocurrency has environmentalists on edge, as the digital “mining” of it creates a massive carbon footprint due to the staggering amount of energy it requires.
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Boris Johnson braced for perilous days with release of Sue Gray’s report
Jan 27, 2022 09:16The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Cressida Dick, announced on Tuesday Jan. 25 that her officers are investigating charges of law-breaking at the heart of UK government on the basis of evidence unearthed during an inquiry by the senior civil servant Sue Gray.
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World mum on Saudi-UAE war crimes in Yemen
Jan 21, 2022 15:18Perhaps, peace in the UN jargon means the conquest of Yemen by Saudi Arabia and the UAE with their unending supply of state-of-the-art weapons from the US, Britain, and France; coupled with the total subjugation of the poor people of Yemen as the slaves of the West and even of the illegal Zionist entity.
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Study says COVID loses 90% of ability to infect within minutes in air
Jan 13, 2022 15:29The new findings by researchers re-emphasize the importance of short-range COVID transmission, with physical distancing and mask-wearing likely to be the most effective means of preventing infection. Ventilation, though still worthwhile, is likely to have a lesser impact.
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Brexit decision left UK firms paying 10% more than EU rivals for emissions
Jan 11, 2022 08:54The Liberal Democrat Leader, Ed Davey, said: “The UK needs ambitious climate policies, but they will always be better if we work together with international partners. The Conservatives’ failure to do this is now hitting British business at the worst possible time, as energy-intensive firms are struggling with sky-high gas prices.”
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Biden must halt the assault on free press and drop the prosecution of Julian Assange
Jan 10, 2022 10:41Wikileaks exposed U.S. war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan, torture at Guantanamo and other abuses of power, releasing thousands of secret U.S. government and military documents that major news organizations worldwide, including The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Guardian then used as the basis for award-winning reporting.
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Grenfell inquiry: Ex-ministers and serving secretary of state to be cross-examined
Jan 09, 2022 10:36Lord Barwell, former UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s Chief of Staff who held the office of housing minister in the year before the Grenfell Tower disaster on 14 June 2017, is likely to face questioning over how he handled direct fire safety warnings from the London Fire Commissioner, Dany Cotton.
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UK pivots to the Zionist regime in post-Brexit scramble
Jan 07, 2022 21:35Over the past year, the UK has taken a number of steps aligning itself much closer with the US and the Zionist regime than its own past positions.