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gbnews.com | Georgina Cutler
Inflation fell more than expected in March, with the annual rate dropping to 2.6 per cent, according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics. The latest data shows inflation continuing its downward trend.
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msn.com | Georgina Cutler
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gbnews.com | Georgina Cutler
The World Health Organisation (WHO) conducted a pandemic simulation exercise last week, testing global readiness for a major disease outbreak. The exercise, codenamed "Mammothpox", involved officials from 15 countries responding to a fictional virus scenario. The desktop simulation was led from WHO headquarters in Geneva under the supervision of Dr Mike Ryan, director of the agency's Health Emergencies Programme.
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gbnews.com | Georgina Cutler
The Trump administration has frozen $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University after the institution rejected government demands regarding antisemitism policies. The funding freeze came shortly after Harvard President Alan Garber publicly refused to comply with the administration's requirements. "The university will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights," Garber stated in a letter.
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gbnews.com | Georgina Cutler
A historic Peak District church, which has been left without heating for 18 months after Storm Babet damaged its gas boilers, has been "torn apart" by an "activist" energy adviser. St John the Baptist in Tideswell has been cold since October 2023, with no resolution in sight. Church wardens Peter Robinson, 79, and Mike Burrell, 75, blame the Diocese of Derby's strict interpretation of Church law for the ongoing issue.
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