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COVID: how worried should we be about the new AY.4.2 lineage of the coronavirus?

The Conversation 25 Oct 2021
Our team in Northumbria, working as part of Cog-UK – the British consortium that sequences the genomes of COVID samples to see how the virus is changing – had just sequenced two samples connected via travel history to India ... He is currently a deputy director of Cog-UK and leads the funded Northumbria University hub.
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Newcastle and Northumbria Police investigate alleged racist gesture made towards Tottenham fans during Sunday's Premier League ...

The Daily Mail 18 Oct 2021
Newcastle have launched an investigation into an allegation of a racist gesture made towards Tottenham fans during Sunday's Premier League game at St James' Park. The incident happened during Tottenham's 3-2 win at St James' Park on Sunday. A club statement read ... RELATED ARTICLES. Previous 1 Next ... PICTURED ... Share ... A Northumbria Police spokesperson added ... .
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Disabled children still face exclusion in PE – here's what needs to change

The Conversation 14 Oct 2021
For PE to accessible to students of all abilities, student teachers need training and experience Marko Aliaksandr Children between the ages of five and 18 should do a minimum of 60 minutes of exercise a day across the week, according to UK government recommendations ... It should be the norm in all schools, they said ... Air Images . Shutterstock ... .
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Housing shortages and crowded classes: how life on campus changed after the first world war

The Conversation 13 Oct 2021
Young people in the UK have reportedly taken up university places at record levels in 2021. Some institutions have over-recruited and now face great pressure on their resources. Students are having trouble finding places to live and seats in lecture halls . Some universities are paying students to defer their place ... Author provided ... Ad Meskens , CC BY ... .
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William Shatner oldest astronaut at 90 – here's how space tourism could affect older people

The Conversation 13 Oct 2021
Bryan Regan/Shutterstock Is space really the final frontier? William Shatner has found out after boldly going where no 90-year-old has gone before. Some 55 years after Captain James T Kirk hit our screens in the original Star Trek , Shatner recently launched to the edge of space aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard for a ten-minute sub-orbital flight ... .
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Priti Patel’s ‘activist travel bans’ are another blow to human rights in the UK

The Conversation 12 Oct 2021
Colin Fisher / Alamy Stock Photo Home Secretary Priti Patel is proposing new police powers and tougher penalties for protesters, including giving courts the power to ban activists with a “history of disruption” from travelling to particular protests ... They represent a step in the wrong direction for democracy and human rights ... Powerful police ... .
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William Shatner to be oldest astronaut at 90 – here's how space tourism could affect ...

The Conversation 12 Oct 2021
Bryan Regan/Shutterstock Is space really the final frontier? William Shatner is set to find out as he boldly goes where no 90-year-old has gone before. Some 55 years after Captain James T Kirk hit our screens in the original Star Trek , Shatner will launch to the edge of space aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard for a ten-minute sub-orbital flight ... .
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Northumbria Water fined for Castle Eden sewage pollution

BBC News 07 Oct 2021
A water company has been fined more than half a million pounds for polluting a stream with sewage. Northumbrian Water pleaded guilty to causing or knowingly permitting a water discharge at Heads Hope Burn in Castle Eden, County Durham, in May 2017 ... It plans to re-route the sewer out of the dene ... Send your story ideas to northeastandcumbria@bbc.co.uk ... .
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Northumbria Police officer sacked for George Floyd and BLM posts

BBC News 29 Sep 2021
Northumbria Police said the officer's actions were "completely unacceptable". He was dismissed following a disciplinary hearing on Friday ... The allegations included. ... The IOPC said Northumbria Police had accepted a number of recommendations including ensuring staff comply with guidelines on internet and social media use. Mr Ammari said ... .
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Northumbria Police officer dismissed following social media comments (IPCC - Independent Police Complaints Commission)

Public Technologies 29 Sep 2021
A police officer from Northumbria Police has been dismissed after gross misconductwas found proven, following an ... At the conclusion of our investigationin December, we submitted a report to Northumbria Police with our view that the officer should face gross misconductproceedings.
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Covid: Northumbria University staff 'feel unsafe' about return

BBC News 24 Sep 2021
A poll completed by nearly 500 Northumbria University members found 75% had worries about teaching on campus in Newcastle ahead of the new academic year ... UCU members at Northumbria did vote in favour of a strike last November over safety worries, though the result was confirmed shortly after the university agreed to limit in-person teaching ... .
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COVID smell loss can have profound effects on your life, from weight change to intimacy barriers

The Conversation 24 Sep 2021
Flotsam/Shuttestock It took a while to be officially recognised, but smell loss eventually became known to be one of the defining features of COVID-19. It’s now widely acknowledged that COVID-19 has a unique effect on smell receptors, and about 10% of those who lose their smell are still reporting problems with smell and taste six months later ... .
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NORTHUMBRIA POLICE HAVE BEEN WARNED AND HAVE REFUSED TO UPHOLD THE LAW -

Bitchute 04 Sep 2021
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Monkeying about: getting to know 'ugly' animals better could be the key to their conservation

The Conversation 01 Sep 2021
Proboscis monkeys, although endangered, do not tend to receive large amounts of public conservation support. Lekies/Pixabay The current threat to the Earth’s biodiversity is no laughing matter, but it may be that raising a smile might help some vulnerable species dogged by unfortunate looks or dark reputations ... Wikimedia. The power of memes ... Wikimedia.
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Northumbria Police officer groomed vulnerable single mothers

BBC News 20 Aug 2021
Erling Leask, of Newcastle, contacted the women when he worked as a PC for Northumbria Police in the early 2000s ... Supt Steve Ammari, head of the professional standards department at Northumbria Police, said Leask "abused his position of trust" and described his actions as "completely unacceptable" ... Related Topics ... Top Stories ... .
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