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  • Durham NHS trust unfairly dismissed Newcastle doctor

    Durham NHS trust unfairly dismissed Newcastle doctor

    Jonny ManningNorth East and Cumbria

    CDDFT The outside of the University of North Durham Hospital. It a brown and beige-coloured brick building. The entrance has green, white and blue rectangle panelling. There is a sign pointing patients to various departments.  A small tree is in a plant pot in a seating area.CDDFT

    The County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust was told it must compensate one of its former doctors

    A doctor who was unfairly dismissed by an NHS trust has been awarded £85,000 in compensation at an…

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  • Ravens Rooting for Browns as AFC North Hangs in the Balance

    Ravens Rooting for Browns as AFC North Hangs in the Balance

    The Ravens and Browns are AFC North enemies, but they’ll be on the same team Sunday.

    With the Ravens’ 41-24 win in Green Bay, they’re still alive in the AFC North race. If the Browns beat the Steelers on Sunday in Cleveland, it will…

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  • Beef farming in 2026 – a forecast – Teagasc

    Beef farming in 2026 – a forecast – Teagasc

    Driven largely by tight supplies, export demand and higher prices, Irish beef farmers are finishing 2025 in a stronger position than ever before. But what does the outlook for 2026 look like?

    This topic was broached by Jason Loughrey, Research Economist at Teagasc, who reviewed the performance of the Irish beef sector in 2025 and provided a forecast for 2026 at the recent Teagasc Outlook 2026 Conference.

    Estimates for the 2025 season, as shared by Jason Loughrey and based on analysis with Kevin Hanrahan, Head of Rural Economy and Development Programme, show that gross margins on single suckling and cattle finishing farms are estimated to rise by 126% and 23%, respectively in 2025. The extent of the rise witnessed on cattle finishing farms was somewhat dampened by the higher prices paid for stock once finishers returned to the marketplace to restock; weanling prices increased by 70%, whereas store cattle prices climbed by 60% this year. Overall, across the cattle rearing and cattle finishing farms, net margins for 2025 are estimated to be €837/ha and €457/ha, respectively, in 2025.

    Jason Loughrey

    Jason Loughrey

    Looking ahead to next year, Jason Loughrey explained: “2025 has been a very good year, but there is always difficulty in forecasting forward.”

    As a major buyer of Irish beef, he explained that assessing performance of the UK market is essential when providing a forecast for the year ahead. In 2025, this market accounted for 43% of Irish beef export volumes, followed by France at 12% and the Netherlands at 8%. Of note was that beef production had declined 4.3% in the UK in the first 10 months of 2025, while overall beef production across the EU was 3.9% lower in the EU in the January to August period 2025 versus 2024.

    “UK beef production is forecast to decline by 1-2% next year. Irish finished prime cattle are expected to decline by 4%, so a continued tightness in both markets is forecast for next year,” he explained.

    “Given the signals from the marketplace, we are forecasting a 5% increase in finished cattle prices over the average price received in 2025, along with a 3% increase in store cattle prices, while total costs are expected to increase by 1%.  Overall, this is forecast to result in gross margins increasing on finishing cattle farms by 16%.

    “Considering the risks faced by finishers, we would probably expect some reversal in weanling prices relative to what we have observed this year. Taking that into account, along with a 1% increase in the total cost of production, we’re forecasting a decrease in average gross margin of about 5% on cattle rearing farms,” Jason Loughrey explained.

    Provided the output prices and costs align with the forecast, he added: “We are looking at margins well above historical averages and probably some convergence between the margins witnessed between single suckling and cattle finishing enterprises.

    “While single suckling was well ahead of cattle finishing this year on the average margin, you’re probably looking at some narrowing of the gap in 2026.”

    For the year ahead, Teagasc economists are forecasting an average net margin of €767/ha on single suckling farms and €616/ha on cattle finishing farms.

    For further insights and information, view the full Situation and Outlook for Irish Agriculture 2026 here.

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  • Five absurd health claims that rocked 2025

    Five absurd health claims that rocked 2025

    Over time, health information actors have remained adamant, consistently mixing myths with truths and making assertions not backed by evidence. 

    Fact-checkers and media researchers have had to deal with misinformation from…

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  • The best UK running watches to hit your fitness goals in 2026, tested by our expert | Smartwatches

    The best UK running watches to hit your fitness goals in 2026, tested by our expert | Smartwatches

    Whether you’re hitting the pavements for the first time, running with a club or racing for personal glory, the ability to track your workouts has become an essential part of any training regime. Not only can it help you improve, but you can…

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  • Behold the Manifold, the Concept that Changed How Mathematicians View Space

    Behold the Manifold, the Concept that Changed How Mathematicians View Space

    The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine.

    Standing in the middle of a field, we can easily forget that we live on a round planet. We’re so small in comparison to the Earth that from our point of view, it looks flat.

    The…

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  • MQM founder ordered Imran Farooq’s murder, claims Mustafa Kamal

    MQM founder ordered Imran Farooq’s murder, claims Mustafa Kamal

    MQM-P leader and Federal Minister for Health Syed Mustafa Kamal is addressing a press conference in Karachi on December 28, 2025. — Screengrab via Geo News
    • Dr…

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  • Houston 38-35 LSU (Dec 27, 2025) Game Recap – ESPN

    1. Houston 38-35 LSU (Dec 27, 2025) Game Recap  ESPN
    2. Why is Lane Kiffin at Texas Bowl between LSU football, Houston?  USA Today
    3. Texas Bowl final opt-outs and injury report: Tigers very shorthanded against Cougars  Death Valley Voice
    4. Watch LSU football…

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  • Houston 38-35 LSU (Dec 27, 2025) Game Recap – ESPN

    1. Houston 38-35 LSU (Dec 27, 2025) Game Recap  ESPN
    2. Why is Lane Kiffin at Texas Bowl between LSU football, Houston?  USA Today
    3. NO.texasbowl.122825_5882 MJ.JPG  The Advocate
    4. Is Whit Weeks playing today in Texas Bowl? Injury update  The Daily Advertiser…

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  • Avian influenza on the move: How migratory birds, climate, and surveillance gaps are shaping a global threat

    Avian influenza on the move: How migratory birds, climate, and surveillance gaps are shaping a global threat

    Each year, winter brings a spectacular show as millions of birds undertake their journeys to warmer regions, traveling along known flyways. However, this year–a bird flu outbreak casts a shadow on these migrations. Is this outbreak making bird…

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