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The complex climate truth about home-grown tomatoes — City Farmer News

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2024 March 26 — City Farmer News

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An airline experienced a radioactive spill mid-flight

The airline confirmed that "ground staff noticed that a box containing radioactive material had damp patches."

Dental plan for England is criticised for failing to root out systemic problems

Dentists and doctors have criticised the government’s plan to revive NHS dentistry in England, which they said failed to tackle systemic problems that deny access to timely treatment. The NHS Dental Recovery Plan for England includes bonuses of £20 000 for up to 240 dentists who set up practices in remote areas, provision of roaming dental treatment vans, a water fluoridation programme, and higher payments for some NHS dental work.1 Latest data show that nearly a third (29.3%) of 5 year olds in England have enamel or dental decay, with prevalence reaching 38.7% in the north west.2 In an interview with The BMJ last year Camilla Kingdon, president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, called the state of children’s teeth a “national disgrace,” with dental clearance the commonest reason for a child having …

Northern Ireland s doctors are relieved as Stormont is set to return—but will funds go far enough?

“SHAME,” read one placard adorned with pictures of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader, Jeffrey Donaldson, and the Northern Ireland secretary, Chris Heaton-Harris. “Send the DUP to Rwanda,” proclaimed another banner. These were just two of the invectives held aloft on 24 January during Northern Ireland’s biggest workers’ strike in half a century.1 As well as protesting about their pay, the strikers were angry that Northern Ireland has been without a devolved government for almost two years. The DUP had boycotted the executive in a protest over Brexit arrangements for the region since February 2022. However, less than a week after the rallies in many towns and cities, Donaldson announced that his party had at last agreed a return to Stormont, the seat of devolved government, pending the enactment of a deal agreed with Downing Street. It means the probable implementation of various plans and strategies aimed at shoring up the struggling health service and the release

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