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Giant Pandas start journey back to China

They've been delighting visitors to Edinburgh Zoo for the last 12 years The UK’s only giant pandas will depart for China on Monday after spending 12 years in Scotland. Yang Guang and Tian Tian came to Edinburgh Zoo in 2011 as part of a 10-year agreement between the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) and the China Wildlife Conservation Association, which was later extended by two years. Visitors were given a final

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40 million social care boost to free up hospital beds this winter

The fund will help 54 local authorities provide care for vulnerable people outside of hospital, but critics say it is a “sticking plaster” Councils across England will receive a £40 million cash boost to provide social care and free up hospital beds this winter, the Government has announced. The fund will help 54 local authorities provide care for vulnerable people outside of hospital, but critics say it is a “sticking

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British merchant ship struck by missile in Red Sea attack

The Bahamas-flagged 'Unity Explorer', owned by a British company, was one of three commercial vessels targeted A British-owned ship has been hit by a missile in the Red Sea as part of an assault by Iranian-backed rebels, the US military said. The Bahamas-flagged Unity Explorer, owned by a British company, was one of three commercial vessels targeted in the drone and missile assault on Sunday. US military Central Command said the Unity

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Warning of very treacherous conditions as thawed snow refreezes

A yellow weather warning for ice is in place across much of the north of England until midday Drivers have been warned they face “very treacherous icy conditions” in parts of the UK on Monday after another night of sub-zero temperatures. A yellow weather warning for ice by the Met Office is in place across much of the north of England until noon on Monday, with further warnings for snow

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New Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa tells Big Issue he is nervous about star role

The actor playing the new Doctor Who has spoken about feeling “ready but nervous” for his new role. Ncuti Gatwa auditioned for the part in February 2022 and was unveiled to the world by showrunner Russell T Davies two months later. In an exclusive interview with the Big Issue magazine, Gatwa said: “It’s felt like I’ve been the Doctor and also had to hold off from being the Doctor for

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PMs waiting list pledge hinges on resolving NHS strikes Atkins suggests

PM’s waiting list pledge hinges on resolving NHS strikes, Atkins suggests Victoria Atkins has suggested that the Prime Minister’s pledge to cut NHS waiting lists relies on the “threat” of further NHS strikes being “removed”. The Health Secretary, who was appointed to the role just under three weeks ago during a Cabinet reshuffle by Rishi Sunak, has made tackling the disputes with doctors one of her top priorities. Her approach has produced

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Former Labour minister and MEP Baroness Kinnock dies

Former Labour minister and MEP Baroness Kinnock dies Baroness Glenys Kinnock of Holyhead, a former minister, MEP and wife of ex-Labour leader Lord Kinnock, died peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, her family said in a statement. Baroness Glenys Kinnock died peacefully in her sleep on Sunday with her husband and former Labour Party leader Lord Kinnock by her side, her family said. She served as a minister in the

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British man injured in suspected terror attack in Paris which left tourist dead

A British man was among those injured in a suspected terror attack in Paris which left a German tourist dead, the Foreign Office has said. A 25-year-old man attacked a German couple with a knife on Saturday night, killing the man, and used a hammer to injure two others, according to reports by AP. He was later arrested after he was tasered by police and expressed anguish in custody about

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Thousands without electricity in Cumbria as people rescued from snowbound cars

More than 2,500 people in Cumbria were without electricity on Sunday morning, as the county’s fire and rescue service said it worked through the night to rescue drivers from cars trapped in deep snow. Power cuts followed Saturday’s heavy snow in Cumbria, with the Met Office issuing new weather warnings for across the UK on Sunday morning. Electricity North West’s list of live power cuts showed at 10am that 2,508

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Yousaf hits out at Starmers apparent praise of Margaret Thatcher

Scotland’s First Minister has accused Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer of insulting Scotland after appearing to praise former prime minister Margaret Thatcher. Baroness Thatcher – who died in 2013 – presided over a privatisation agenda during her time in Downing Street in the 1980s which saw the decline of industry in Scotland, including coal mining and steel working. Her administration has long been maligned by those on the left of

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