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Pohlkamp and Geisel Lead No. 5 Denver to Home-Opening Victory
This galaxy is so weird, astronomers aren’t even sure what it is
This amazing-looking galaxy is catalogued NGC 2775 and lies 67 million lightyears from Earth.
In fact, it’s so far away – its light has taken so long to reach us – we’re looking at the galaxy as it appeared just before the extinction of the…
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Japan flu outbreak: Schools shut, bed shortages in hospitals, tourists urged caution | Health
Every year, Japan experiences its flu season from late November or December to March. The season peaks around January or February. However, this time, the influenza season has arrived almost a month early in the country – a…
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PlayStation 6 Launch Lineup Already Being Rinsed By Gamers
PlayStation owners are struggling to see the point in a PlayStation 6 as far as games are concerned.
Sony is moving ahead with plans for another console and some of the details have allegedly…
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Porsche wins manufacturer, team, and driver championships in IMSA 2025
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Prog rock pioneer ‘overwhelmed’ by Isle of Man stamp issue
Catherine NicollIsle of Man
RICK WAKEMAN
Rick Wakeman lived on the Isle of Man for 14 years Celebrated rock pianist Rick Wakeman said he was “very overwhelmed and very proud” to have a set of Isle of Man stamps created in his honour.
The collection…
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Qantas says customer data released by cyber criminals months after cyber breach – Reuters
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- Hacking group claims theft of 1 billion records from Salesforce customer databases TechCrunch
- Australian airline Qantas says millions of customers’ data leaked online France 24
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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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