Diabetes What to Know Podcast is the show where diabetes experts answer your questions. We cover a broad and interesting range of topics - from choosing the best store bought bread to understanding neuropathy. Knowledge is power… get smarter and healthier today by joining the community and listening to Diabetes What to Know Podcast.
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The My Weight - What to Know Podcast is a fact filled half hour of experts answering YOUR questions about weight loss. We cover everything from emotional eating to healthy snacking. Knowledge is power… get smarter and healthier today!
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I'm Kwese, your partner in crime when it comes to seeking out exciting experiences , adventures and finding mental clarity. Let's dive into this wild journey together! 🤌🏼😄
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Hosted by Joshua Moses, Swamped is a new podcast series that tells the stories of people who find themselves in overwhelming situations. Where their knowledge, skills, and training are stretched beyond their limits. During this era of persistently unsettling certainty Swamped documents stories of people struggling against immense odds, sometimes foundering, always changing. Swamped asks: What do you do when you no longer know what to do? What did you learn from these experiences? And what wo ...
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Interesting facts from the world of legends and myths... what is the origin and meaning of the mythical creatures known to us
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Information and exciting stories about most of the mythical creatures known to us
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The quick and expert briefing on the biggest news stories. Our team of specialist correspondents plus guests bring you information and analysis you can trust so you get What You Need To Know in minutes.
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Welcome to ‘What I Want to Know’, one of the most downloaded K-12 education podcasts in the country! Listen in with our host, Kevin P. Chavous, as he connects with innovators and leaders who share practical, transformative solutions to the biggest challenges in education today. As America rethinks the future of schooling, Kevin explores emerging needs and possibilities, for students and educators alike, through short, stimulating conversations. Subscribe to ‘What I Want to Know’ on Apple Pod ...
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This is a podcast created by the Cherokee Sheriff's Office. We are a full service sheriff's office located approximately 40 miles north of Atlanta, Georgia. The purpose behind this broadcast is to allow the listener to learn more about our agency, what we do and why, and possibly gain a new appreciation of law enforcement in general.
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WTDWYTKAM: What THEY don't want you to know about money! with GERALD MWANDIAMBIRA
Gerald Chemunorwa Mwandiambira
What They Don't Want you to Know About Money. WTDWYTKAM Podcasts from Gerald centred on Personal Financial Planning, Wealth Creation and Career Development. Gerald is an Entrepreneur, Wealth Planning and Global Speaker. Gerald is active in the media and supports financial literacy by contributing as a published author, International Speaker, Entrepreneur, Freelance financial journalist and providing expert commentary with his own TV shows and radio spots. https://linktr.ee/GERALDMWCFP to boo ...
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I am sad that's why I made this podcast .
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Hosted by Karla Pincott, What You Need to Know About is the podcast that covers exactly that. Hear from CIS’ experts on the key points of their research, providing you with concise and insightful overviews of complex topics. In each episode, we break down intricate policy issues, economic trends, social challenges, and more, delivering the essential information you need to stay informed in today’s fast-paced world. Join us as we cut through the noise and dive straight into the heart of matte ...
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My podcasts will be delivered daily it will cover topics from celebrity gossip to local and national news viral and trending topics and story time make sure to tune in
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What incoming 4th graders need to know for math reading and writing and about your teachers
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Welcome to People Management: What Every Manager Needs to Know. Enjoy the learning journey! Dr. Don Ford Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donald-ford/support
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I am GPTed - what you need to know about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, and Artificial Intelligence
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Welcome to the I am GPT’ed show. A safe place to learn about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, Hugging Face, and what you need to know about Artificial Intelligence. I am your pilot and our co-pilots will be Chat GPT, Google’s Bard, and other experts, who promise to take it slow and have fun as we figure out how AI can benefit us the most. So whether you are just getting started or like me and just do not want to get left behind, sit back, relax and subscribe to the I am GPTED show.
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Do you teach about global cultures or world events in your classroom? If so, this podcast for you! What Teachers Need to Know offers vital insight for understanding current events, history, global cultures, and social issues, so that you can facilitate deeper learning about a particular region with your students. Meet subject-matter experts and explore online resources that can help make this information accessible for K-12 classrooms. Together, we can prepare the next generation to be infor ...
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Was the 2002 Western Conference Finals rigged? You decide. Cover art photo provided by Ramiro Pianarosa on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rapiana
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I don't know what happened to my dogs that night but I remember seeing a monkey like human creature
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Pause To Go Podcast: What You Need to Know About Menopause and Midlife Transitions
Bree Luck at Awkward Sage
On Pause to Go, Bree Luck walks you through life’s sticky spots — from Middle school through Menopause -- so that you can turn life’s Transitions into brilliant Transformations! You can expect weekly interviews with experts, real talk with amazing humans, and conversations about making the most of every phase of life. Topics include Health, Wealth, Hormones, Family, Romantic Relationships, Career Changes, Sexuality, and more!
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30 min podcast in which host, Veronica Garza, and guest critique and discuss professional athletes' and actors' attempts to break into the music industry.
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Nutrition Bytes: What We Think We Know vs What Science Says | Bytes to Inform Your Everyday Life
Cassandra Collins: Nutritionist, Health Enthusiast, Research Addict
Cassandra Collins: Nutritionist, Health Enthusiast, Research Addict
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https://hong-kong.thesiswritingservice.com/professional-tok-essay-writing-service/ Are you completely sure that you know all the needed requirements for completing your essay in a professional manner? Not sure that you should risk with this assignment? We agree with that! No, you shouldn't risk with it, because that assignment may even define your future career. So, what should you do to get a high grade? The best would be to think about hiring a TOK essay writer! Numerous students claim how ...
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If you’re interested in buying a home and don’t know how or where to begin, this will help you or contact 407-279-1930. Moe @D.R. Horton
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It’s been called the ‘Wild West.’ Britain’s backstreet cometic surgery industry is booming - in salons, shops and even people’s homes. Up and down the country, unregulated procedures are taking place, leaving patients bruised, botched and some with life threatening conditions. So, why is there still no regulation here in the UK? And what can be don…
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In today's rapidly changing educational landscape, how do we transform our schools to truly prepare students for the future? And what role does technology play in bridging educational gaps? In an era of increasing polarization, one education reformer offers insights on bringing innovation to America's classrooms. Joining Kevin P. Chavous today is M…
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In this episode, we sat down with both a doctor and a patient to explore the fundamentals of kidney disease. We'll dive into the causes, discuss practical steps for prevention, and hear firsthand experiences of living with the condition. Whether you're looking to better understand kidney health or find ways to support someone affected, this convers…
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Gerald and the Breakfast Team discuss First Home Finance, formally known as FLISP. This housing Subsidy is available to all South Africans and permanent residents. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gerald-chemunorwa-mwandia/support
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What is a chimeira? Where was it mentioned for the first time? How did the appearanca of the chimeira change during the centuries? In which part of the world is a chimeira or a similar figure known? These and other questions are answered in this episode with a wink.Lontoman
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It is one of the largest unsolved mass murders in British history. The Birmingham bombings in 1974, where 21 people were killed in two pubs, has become an enduring symbol of the Troubles and a case of justice long delayed. 50 years on, as memories fade and potential witnesses have died, many unanswered questions remain. So, what happened? And will …
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You wouldn’t think this is Great Britain. Behind closed doors, people across the country are living in homes not fit for humans, left completely trapped. And the dirty secret is - they are being housed by the British state. So why have they been so neglected? And what needs to be done to change it? ITV News Investigations Editor, Daniel Hewitt tell…
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The question of whether terminally ill people should have the right to end their lives has long been discussed and debated. And this week, as a new law was proposed, MP’s have been left more divided than ever after widespread opposition to the bill. So is the assisted dying bill doomed? Or is it likely to become law? And how would it work? ITV News…
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The death of One Direction star Liam Payne sent shockwaves around the world. And has shone a significant spotlight on the pressures young artists face and the support they receive or perhaps the lack of it. Now, as the music industry faces urgent questions over duty of care, record labels are doing some serious rethinking over the treatment of thei…
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From Hurricane Helene to the Spanish floods, governments around the world are dealing with the impacts of climate change. But with Donald Trump’s victory in the US election, the are fears among climate scientists and activists that global climate action could lose momentum. So as COP29 arrives in Azerbaijan, and goals are agreed - will Trump get in…
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From J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books to Roald Dahl’s tales, kids have long been kept entertained by these classics. But, today, these books are struggling to capture children’s imaginations in the same way. Reading for pleasure amongst under 18s has hit a ‘crisis’ point with the number enjoying it in their free time dropping to just one in three.…
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There’s an epidemic of spiking that’s sprawling across the UK. And yet, official reports and convictions of the crime remain low. Often, by the time the victim comes around, it may be too late to gather crucial evidence, leaving them helpless. So, what can be done? Why does spiking often go unpunished? And how safe are you when out on the town? ITV…
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With the US election just 24 hours away, Gen Z voters are more divided than ever. They may be the most connected generation in history, but how connected are they to US politics? Some seem to be disillusioned, with many still undecided as America heads to the polls. So, why is this? What do they want from their new President? And will they stick to…
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Spain is enduring its worst flooding disaster in decades. After a year’s rain fell in just a matter of hours, families have been left with nothing. With at least 200 people dead, including one British man and with dozens more missing, the country has gone into national mourning. So, what can be done to pick up the pieces? From Valencia, ITV News Eu…
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What is basilisk? When was the basilisk mentioned first? How developed the appearance of the basilisk during the centuries? These and other questions are answered in this episode.Lontoman
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A huge cash injection of £22.6billion into the NHS was announced in today’s budget. But, the Health Secretary has warned that this funding would only ‘arrest the decline’ of the struggling health service and that it can’t be fixed in a single budget. And without a firm grip on social care and employing more staff, hospitals are likely to remain ove…
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In our digital age, how do we prepare students for the ever-evolving workplace of tomorrow? And how do we turn virtual classrooms into spaces of real skill development and career readiness? In a world where screens often isolate, one educator has found a way to use them to connect students with their future. Joining Kevin P. Chavous today is Laura …
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The number of women killed by men in the UK averages one every three days. Most are domestic homicides and often the men involved are already known to police. The National Police Chief’s Council themselves have described violence against women as a national emergency. But are police and society at large failing women who are victims of abuse? And c…
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As Russia approaches its third year of war with Ukraine, social media has become one of its most powerful weapons. Videos linked to Russian accounts are sprawling all over TikTok, urging young Ukrainians to dodge the draft of conscription. And with an army almost half the size of Russia’s, the impact on Ukraine could be huge. So, will Ukraine have …
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A woman whose son has paranoid schizophrenia has told ITV News she fears he will 'become another Valdo Calocane' unless he gets support. She’s shared details of her decades-long struggle to get her son appropriate mental health care. In response, the Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, told ITV News the issues raised in our report give him ‘sleepless …
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It’s been 50 years since the first handheld phone call and now, the digital landscape has changed beyond recognition. Smart phones have become an essential in everyday life, and many would say they can’t live without them. But what if we took a step away from our screens? Perhaps it’s finally time to? And what exactly are smart phones doing to our …
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Heartbroken fans from around the world are mourning the loss of former One Direction star, Liam Payne, after dying at just the age of 31. His life came to an end after he fell from a third-floor balcony of a hotel in Buenos Aires. Tributes are now pouring in as Liam is remembered for his lasting legacy on the music industry. So, who was the real Li…
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Where do Goblins have their origin? How do we know a goblin lives with us? Who knows famous goblins? These and other questions are answered in this podcast with a winkWilli
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Where do the Banshees come from? What does a Banshee actually do? When does it do it? Where are banshees still found today? In this episode, we get to the bottom of these and many other questions with a wink.Lontoman
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Where do the nightmares come from? Who is responsible for this? What can I do about it? Which well-known personalities suffered from them? What are the ten most common nightmares? In this episode, we get to the bottom of these and many other questions with a wink.Lontoman
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It’s the only unsolved murder in Cherokee County in decades and it involves a 14 year-old Cobb County boy. Thursday marks the 3 year anniversary of Landon Andrews’ death. The Cherokee Sheriff’s Office is releasing never before seen video of that night in hopes of helping his family get closure. We ask that you please help us share this video. We ha…
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You may have heard about the twisted case of Dr Thomas Kwan. He’s the GP who’s gone on trial after being accused of trying to kill his own mother’s partner by injecting him with poison. By disguising himself as a nurse, Kwan administered a fake Covid jab, which was in fact a pesticide, leaving 71-year-old Patrick O’Hara hospitalised. Kwan is due to…
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As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we honor the rich histories and contributions of Hispanic Americans. But in our digital age, how do we make these celebrations truly meaningful? And how do we turn virtual classrooms into spaces of real cultural exchange? In a world where screens often divide us, one teacher has found a way to use them to un…
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Everyone’s talking about Ultra Processed food. Over the past year, google searches for the term have shot up as more and more people want to know how they’re impacting our health and how best they can be avoided. But, are people making the right changes? Why are they so dangerous? And should we be cutting them out of our diets entirely? The Gut Hea…
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Since the start of the Israel/Gaza war, Islamophobia has risen right across our country, with hundreds of incidents reported every month. Although the war is thousands of miles away, anti-Muslim hate crimes are happening close to home, right on our streets, leaving many British Muslims fearful for their safety. So, what’s it like to be a British Mu…
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In this episode, dietitian and certified diabetes care and education specialist Kristie Messerli shares tips for managing blood sugar, why deprivation doesn't work, and how to care for ourselves with diabetes. This episode is brought to you by ReliOn Community, an amazing program available exclusively for Walmart customers with a ReliOn Premier met…
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Cardiologist Dr. Grace Chua shares her tips for better heart health and what anyone can do to prevent future heart issues. The medical information in this podcast is provided as an information resource only. It is not in any way intended to be nor should you rely on it as a substitute for professional medical evaluation, diagnosis, advice and treat…
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It’s been a year since Hamas’ brutal attack on Israel on October 7th. And this week, Prime Minister Kier Starmer called it “the darkest day in Jewish history since the Holocaust” The impact has been felt across the world - including here in the UK. Where - alongside mourning the dead - the Jewish community has faced unprecedented levels of antisemi…
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It’s been one year since October 7th. One year since Hamas launched a terrorist attack of unthinkable violence on Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages. It was the worst atrocity suffered by the Jewish people since the Holocaust. In its wake came unspeakable suffering too, for the people of Gaza as Israel swore to wipe out …
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The Grenfell tragedy exposed a building safety crisis that’s been affecting thousands of people across the UK for decades. And yet 7 years on, many are living in unsafe flats or have been left homeless, with nowhere to turn. The cladding crisis continues and is having a devastating effect on the physical and mental health of its victims. So, why ar…
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As temperatures are coming down, energy bills are shooting up. Ofgem’s energy price cap has risen for the winter with consumers now facing an £150 yearly increase on average. And for many already struggling to keep on top of their costs, this won’t come as welcome news. So, what’s causing the price rises? And what can we do to save money? ITV News …
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In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Kevin P. Chavous explores critical issues facing Hispanic and Latino students in America's education system. This special episode features insights from Thomas A. Saenz and Amalia Chamorro on supporting this growing demographic and ensuring equitable opportunities for success. Key Topics: 00:00 - Introduct…
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Primary schools in the UK are using discredited methods to teach reading, which risks making thousands of children unable to read. ITV News' Wales reporter Rhys Williams has been investigating this teaching method, and seeing the effects first-hand. So, why is this 'outdated' method still being taught?…
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Dine and dash - going out for a meal with no intention of paying for it -it's becoming more and more common for British businesses. A third of restaurants have experienced it recently, but what can they do about it and why are we seeing such a large increase?ITV News
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Each year, thousands of lion cubs are bred in captivity to be hunted and killed. The South African government wants to shut this lucrative industry down. Geraint Vincent has been to a lion farm to investigate how easily this can be done. He shares his experiences with Charlie Frost. So, how will the farmers be compensated - and what will happen to …
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The Rise of Activist Corporations with Peter Swan - Interviewed by Emilie Dye. Australian companies have been shifting from a purely shareholder focus to a much vaguer, less accountable, and damaging stakeholder focus for many years. One important byproduct of this decline in shareholder focus has been former shareholder resources moving into ‘soci…
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Thousands of Brits travel to Turkey for cosmetic surgery each year. It's often cheaper, and quicker than private care in the UK. But, that low cost can come with little to no aftercare. The risk of a wound not healing, and of subsequent infection, is very real. ITV News' Geraint Vincent has met people who are learning to live with life-changing inj…
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In the latest episode, ITV News’ International Editor Emma Murphy tells Cari Davies what you need to know…. This week, hundreds of pagers and walkie talkies used by Hezbollah exploded across Lebanon, killing at least 30 people and injuring thousands more. With increasing rocket fire being exchanged between Lebanon and Israel there are growing fears…
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For nearly a decade, suspected lawbreakers have been prosecuted under the Single Justice procedure, which was brought in to speed up verdicts on “lower-level” crimes. But, a joint investigation between ITV News and the Evening Standard has revealed that this has meant people have been wrongly prosecuted. So what’s happening to stop it happening aga…
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In today's rapidly evolving world, where virtual education is more prominent than ever, we're witnessing a new generation of students preparing for careers, and launching them before they've even graduated. How exactly are virtual classrooms transforming into launch pads for the next generation of entrepreneurs? Today, Kevin P. Chavous interviews A…
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Government spending and inflation with Robert Carling - Interviewed by Emilie Dye. That government expenditure in Australia has grown apace in recent years is well-known. The growth became gargantuan during the coronavirus pandemic. However, to a less dramatic extent, it was happening before the pandemic — and has continued since it ended. Some obs…
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In the heart of Silicon Valley and tech hubs around the globe, a quiet revolution is unfolding. It's not marked by protests or political upheavals, but by lines of code, complex algorithms, and machines that can think. This is the AI revolution, and it's changing our world in ways we're only beginning to understand. Artificial Intelligence has evol…
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As if the build-up to the US presidential election hasn’t been dramatic enough, Donald Trump has been targeted in an alleged assassination attempt for the second time in just a matter of months. On a golf course on Sunday afternoon, gun shots were fired from the surrounding shrubbery towards the former president. But, after decades of no political …
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When it comes to childcare in this country, it’s a postcode lottery. With years of underfunding, finding affordable and available nursery places is a real struggle for most parents. And with nurseries closing at a faster rate than new ones are opening, there doesn’t seem to be much hope. So, what is the government planning to do? ITV News Social Af…
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It’s been compared to the Post Office and infected blood scandal. The Lampard Inquiry which began on Monday is the first British public inquiry to specifically investigate mental health deaths and is a watershed moment for many. For the families who lost loved ones, it’s been a long time coming. So, what does it hope to achieve? And when will the f…
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