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Celia Marsh: Family criticise yoghurt company for failing to flag allergen risk
Mrs Marsh, who had an acute dairy allergy, died after eating a Pret a Manger sandwich containing a vegan yoghurt contaminated with milk protein.
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22 Sept 2022
UK
Cash for adaptation ‘lagging behind pace of climate change’
The cost of adapting to extreme weather could hit hundreds of billions of dollars a year by 2030, UN research found.
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4 Nov 2021
UK
No need to reduce cattle herds to meet Cop26 target, farmers’ union says
NFU leaders say changes to farming practices and new technology will deliver the cuts needed to meet Cop26 pledge on methane.
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3 Nov 2021
UK
Sharma appropriating climate movement with ‘we are all Swampy’ claim – activist
The Cop26 president evoked the memory of activist Swampy’s early campaigns in his speech on day three of the summit.
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3 Nov 2021
UK
Penelope Jackson jailed for at least 18 years for stabbing husband to death
Judge Martin Picton dismissed Jackson’s claims that her husband had abused her and said she had not shown ‘a shred’ of remorse.
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29 Oct 2021
UK
Penelope Jackson: Husband killer’s marriage seemed happy and settled
David and Penelope Jackson’s first years of marriage were marked by tragedy, but they seemed happy together for two decades, witnesses said.
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29 Oct 2021
UK
Penelope Jackson: Retired accountant who killed her ‘abusive’ husband
Penelope Jackson said she was a battered wife, but witnesses described her as a sociable and gregarious woman who enjoyed ‘baiting’ her husband.
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Tess de La Mare
29 Oct 2021
UK
Kill the Bill protest rioter convicted of arson for torching police vans
Ryan Robert, 25, told Bristol Crown Court he had got ‘carried away in the moment’ during violence in Bristol in March.
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Tess de La Mare
29 Oct 2021
UK
Mark Drakeford criticises UK Government’s decision to relax travel rules
The Welsh First Minister announced a package of measures to try to get Wales’s coronavirus rates down before winter.
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Tess de La Mare
29 Oct 2021
UK
Artefacts recovered from the ruins of Hiroshima to be auctioned
A twisted enamel sign and Japanese flag will be sold at Bath auction house Henry Aldridge and Sons on Saturday.
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Tess de La Mare
28 Oct 2021
UK
Police hunt suspect accused of rape in Bristol park
The man is accused of attacking another man in Castle Park on the morning of October 16.
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Tess de La Mare
26 Oct 2021
UK
Stab victim was last violent towards partner more than 20 years ago, court hears
Penelope Jackson claims she knifed husband David, 78, after years of coercion and physical abuse.
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Tess de La Mare
25 Oct 2021
UK
Feeling fearful about the future? What you can do to fight climate change
Policy experts agree action by individuals can add up to big change.
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24 Oct 2021
UK
French trawler sinking probably caused by entangled fishing gear, inquest hears
Experts believe the Bugaled Breizh’s trawl net became caught on seabed mud and sediment, causing it to capsize.
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Tess de La Mare
14 Oct 2021
UK
No evidence British or allied submarines sank French trawler, inquest hears
The question of whether a submarine may have become entangled in the Bugaled Breizh’s trawler gear has been raised since it sank in 2004.
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Tess de La Mare
13 Oct 2021
UK
Woman charged with killing husband joked with officers during arrest, court told
Penelope Jackson laughed about catching Covid and freezing to death after being arrested while in her pyjamas.
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Tess de La Mare
13 Oct 2021
UK
Wife who stabbed husband ‘threatened to cut his penis off’
Penelope Jackson, 66, knifed her 78-year-old husband David three times in February this year
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Tess de La Mare
12 Oct 2021
UK
British scientists test new radiation-mapping technology at Chernobyl
The researchers were granted unprecedented access to the disaster zone to test systems to help the decommissioning process.
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Tess de La Mare
7 Oct 2021
UK
Police hunt youth who kicked disabled man’s guide dog
Four-year-old Angus was left bruised by what police say was a targeted attack in Plymouth last month.
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Tess de La Mare
7 Oct 2021
UK
Syria returnee jailed for sharing so-called Islamic State propaganda
Stefan Aristidou was convicted of sharing the group’s violent videos in November and December 2014 before leaving to join the group himself in 2015.
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Tess de La Mare
1 Oct 2021
UK
Jimmy Savile and Cyril Smith should have lost knighthoods, Honours Forfeiture Committee says
The presenter and former MP become the first subjects of a committee’s policy to issue statements about deceased members accused of crimes.
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Tess de La Mare
30 Sept 2021
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