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Three quarters of British business owners dip into their own pockets as cost-of-living crisis bites
standard.co.uk
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27 May 2022
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‘Fiscal conservative’ Sunak refuses to rule out more help on fuel bills
standard.co.uk
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27 May 2022
Business
FTSE fails to join market rebound
standard.co.uk
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27 May 2022
Business
Ineos backs ‘The Daily Mile’ – a sporting event for hundreds of kids
standard.co.uk
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27 May 2022
Business
Shares in energy firms fall after 25% windfall tax on oil and gas
standard.co.uk
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27 May 2022
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Three quarters of British business owners dip into their own pockets as cost-of-living crisis bites
standard.co.uk
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27 May 2022
Business
‘Fiscal conservative’ Sunak refuses to rule out more help on fuel bills
standard.co.uk
-
27 May 2022
Business
FTSE fails to join market rebound
standard.co.uk
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27 May 2022
Business
Ineos backs ‘The Daily Mile’ – a sporting event for hundreds of kids
standard.co.uk
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27 May 2022
Business
Shares in energy firms fall after 25% windfall tax on oil and gas
standard.co.uk
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27 May 2022
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Hapless Roman soldier labelled a ‘s****er’ in ancient phallic graffiti
Independent
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27 May 2022
Specialists in Roman epigraphy recognise engraving as mangled version of ‘Secundinus cacator’
Science
First human genome from Pompeii sequenced
Independent
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26 May 2022
The remains belonged to a man who was aged between 35 and 40 years at the time of the eruption that wiped out Pompeii.
Science
‘Stress in pregnant women during the pandemic may impact babies’ brains’
Independent
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26 May 2022
Researchers found mothers who were pregnant during the pandemic reported stress and depression more.
Science
Archaeologists find ‘mind-blowing’ network of lost cities hidden in Amazon
Independent
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26 May 2022
Findings ‘can significantly contribute’ to perspectives on conservation of the Amazon, say scientists
Science
Seven habits linked to lower risk of dementia in those with genetic risk – study
Independent
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25 May 2022
Some of the factors that may play a role in reducing the risk are not smoking and maintaining a healthy blood pressure.
Science
New missing people posters will be 3D – but no longer include the word ‘missing’
Independent
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25 May 2022
After a decade of the old format, perhaps the most noticeable difference is the new wording
Science
Missing People posters transformed through science and technology
Independent
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24 May 2022
After a decade of the old format, perhaps the most noticeable difference is the absence of the word ‘MISSING’.
Science
Gene-edited tomatoes could be a new source of vitamin D, study suggests
Independent
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23 May 2022
The new dietary source of vitamin D could have potential public health implications, researchers say.
Science
Gene-edited tomatoes could be a new source of vitamin D, study suggests
Independent
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23 May 2022
The new dietary source of vitamin D could have potential public health implications, researchers say.
Science
London dogs at greater risk of heatstroke, study suggests
Independent
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22 May 2022
Experts are warning dog owners to be vigilant about symptoms as the days get warmer.
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Hapless Roman soldier labelled a ‘s****er’ in ancient phallic graffiti
27 May 2022
Three quarters of British business owners dip into their own pockets as cost-of-living crisis bites
27 May 2022
‘Fiscal conservative’ Sunak refuses to rule out more help on fuel bills
27 May 2022
FTSE fails to join market rebound
27 May 2022
Ineos backs ‘The Daily Mile’ – a sporting event for hundreds of kids
27 May 2022