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Construction begins on Health Innovation Hub

Construction of a “world-class” Health Innovation Hub in Glasgow has begun and the facility is due for completion in summer 2025. The hub is a flagship investment within the University of Glasgow’s Riverside Innovation District in Govan and will be delivered in partnership with Kadans Science Partner and supported by Scottish Enterprise. It is hoped the hub will attract businesses into the area and deliver local benefits to the community

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Beth Ditto fronted indie group Gossip announce reunion and new music

Beth Ditto-fronted indie band Gossip have announced they are reuniting for their first new music in 11 years. The pop-rock trio, formed of vocalist Ditto, 42, guitarist Nathan “Brace Paine” Howdeshell and drummer Hannah Blilie, will release their new album Real Power on March 22 2024. The first single from the record, Crazy Again, was released on Friday, and Ditto says it is about “being in love and feeling so

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PM pledges to tackle scourge of potholes with 83bn fund

Rishi Sunak has pledged to tackle “the scourge of potholes” with £8.3 billion of funding for local roads maintenance in England. The Prime Minister described the investment, which will be made available to local authorities over 11 years, as “unprecedented”. The funding is part of the Government’s Network North plan published in October to spend money saved by scrapping HS2 north of Birmingham. AA figures show call-outs to pothole-related breakdowns are

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Lack of fuel shuts down communications across Gaza

A lack of fuel in the Gaza Strip shut down all internet and phone networks on Thursday, the main Palestinian telecom provider said, effectively cutting off the besieged territory from the outside world. In a signal that Israel’s ground invasion could soon expand to the south, Palestinians in parts of southern Gaza said they received evacuation notices on Thursday. Most of Gaza’s 2.3 million people are crowded into the south,

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MPs have no confidence in promises made about new hospital programme

A powerful group of MPs have said they have “no confidence” the Government will deliver on its promises for its flagship new hospital programme (NHP). The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has insisted that it is “on track” to deliver the manifesto commitment to build 40 new hospitals in England by 2030. But the Public Accounts Committee said that the programme has been marked by “slower progress and

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Mikel Arteta has been charged by the Football Association

Mikel Arteta has been charged by the Football Association over comments he made after Arsenal’s defeat by Newcastle earlier this month. The Gunners boss branded the VAR decision not to rule out Anthony Gordon’s goal in his side’s 1-0 defeat at St James’ Park “an absolute disgrace”. An FA statement read: “Mikel Arteta has been charged with a breach of FA Rule E3.1 following comments that he made in media

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Train drivers plan rolling one day strikes across rail companies in December

Train drivers are to stage a series of one-day strikes and a nine-day ban on overtime next month in their long-running dispute over pay. The Aslef union said the new walkouts will “ratchet up the pressure” on train companies and the Government to give train drivers their first pay rise in more than four years. Union members will walk out at EMR and LNER on December 2; at Avanti West

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HMV to return to Londons Oxford Street next week

HMV returns to Oxford Street next week following a four-year absence from the historic West End shopping centre. The music retailer said the store, which will open on November 24, will create 70 jobs. The company shut its flagship London store in 2019 after tumbling into administration before a rescue takeover by Canadian Doug Putman’s Sunrise Records. The site, where HMV opened its first shop in 1921, had been operating

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Energy bills forecast to rise for millions of families from start of January

Millions of families will see their energy bills rise again from the beginning of January, a new forecast has warned. Industry regulator Ofgem is expected to announce next Thursday that the energy price cap will be increased to 28.94p per unit of electricity and 7.42p per unit of gas from the start of next year. It means that the typical household’s bill will rise from £1,834 per year to £1,931,

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