LEWISTON, Idaho – Idaho cross country closed its 2025 regular season Saturday at the Lewis-Clark…
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BBC Young Chorister ‘so excited’ to be in final
Naomi Clarke and Claire QuinnBBC News NI
Marcela Arancibia
Zoe has been singing from a young age but became involved in choral music when she started school at Methodist College Belfast A young singer from Belfast has said she is “so excited” as she…
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Strike action by NHS hospital staff reaches 200 days
A strike among specialist health workers is now the longest in NHS history as a group of phlebotomists have reached their 200th day of industrial action.
Trade union Unison, which represents Gloucestershire phlebotomists, said they are not paid enough for the “skilled work they do” taking and handling blood samples.
Caroline Hayhurst, one of 37 striking phlebotomists, went to a meeting with Gloucestershire NHS Trust on Friday and said it provided “hope” a resolution can be found.
The trust has been approached for comment. Its chief executive Kevin McNamara previously said he was keen to stick within the national pay framework so there is “fairness and consistency” across the NHS.
Strike action started in March 2025 and since then there have been numerous meetings between the trust and the union but no agreement has been made.
In the latest meeting, Ms Hayhurst said some “negotiating points” were raised including the potential “revaluation of the role”.
Phlebotomists are classed as Band 2 on the NHS pay scale but Unison claims that is not enough for the responsibilities of their role.
Previously Mr McNamara said the national campaign to move healthcare support workers from Band 2 to Band 3 did not include phlebotomists.
Christina McArnea, Unison general secretary, said: “It’s a scandal that hospital managers have allowed this dispute to drag on for 200 days.”
“They’re dedicated NHS staff who didn’t want to strike, but after years of being underpaid and ignored, they were left with no choice,” she added.
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Glastonbury Tor image found preserved in log near Bath
Stuart Loak
Stuart Loak was collecting wood near Bath when he spotted an image of his hometown in the grain of a log A gardener said it was a “wow” moment when he uncovered what appeared to be an image of Glastonbury Tor preserved in a log.
Stuart…
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Walking football event taking place in Devon
About 200 people are expected to take part in a walking football tournament in Devon on Sunday.
Devon Walking Football Club, which is hosting the event at Ashbury Resorts near Okehampton, said 24 teams from across the country were due to take…
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The ghostly abandoned school hidden in Sussex woods
Simon FurberBedham and
Stuart MaisnerSouth East
Simon Furber/BBC
The ruin in the woods once doubled up as a school and church It looks like the location for a horror film.
A ghostly ruin, which once doubled up as a school and a church, sits hidden…
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Dukes Turn in Strong Effort at Pitt Relays
Pittsburgh, Pa. – The Duquesne University swimming team opened its 2025–26 season on Saturday, competing at…
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New recording of Bohuslav Martinů’s violin masterpieces
The Czech record label Supraphon has just released a new CD featuring recordings of Bohuslav Martinů’s Violin Concertos alongside Igor Stravinsky’s Divertimento for Violin and Piano – all performed by the Prague Radio…
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Planet Labs Is up More than 270% This Year. A Director Sold Stock. – Barron's
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