Month: January 2024

This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Angus Cochrane BBC Scotland News Nicola Sturgeon has denied that some of her decisions during the Covid pandemic were motivated by furthering the cause of Scottish independence. The former first minister also rejected claims she presided
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By Aurelia Foster and Hugh Pym Health reporter and health editor Treatments for seven conditions such as sore throats and earaches are now available directly from pharmacists, without the need to visit a doctor. The Pharmacy First scheme will allow most chemists in England to issue prescriptions to patients without appointments or referrals. NHS England
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Reuters By Anthony Zurcher North America correspondent The Republican primary race is not officially over but with no obvious pathway to victory for Nikki Haley, a general election showdown between two adversaries is coming into view. We are months away from the Democratic and Republican conventions, the moment when each party officially unveils its presidential
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By Marianna Spring BBC disinformation and social media correspondent When Julia Wandelt posted on social media that she believed she was Madeleine McCann, she became a lightning rod for online anger. In the first of a new series of stories exploring extraordinary cases of online hate and the possibility of forgiveness, Julia reveals for the
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By Noel Titheradge Investigations correspondent, BBC News Police officers made “sickening” comments about an assault victim while watching body-worn video showing her groin, the BBC has learned. The woman’s body was exposed when she was filmed suffering from a seizure. Three Thames Valley Police PCs later watched the footage without reason. None of the officers
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