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BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire August 22, 2017

And yet despite this the Marijuana Industry is still booming. So is it time for a drastic rethink . This is the situation in portugal. Weve been to two European Countries with very different approaches to drugs controls. Bake off is back almost. The baking favourite returns to our screens next week with new faces and on a new channel, of course. So will it rise to the occasion . We have had a sneak peek. Hello, welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Also if you think the bake off pun was bad, dont worry we have much better in store, as we will be talking to the winner of the award for the bestjoke at the Edinburgh Fringe this year. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. President trump said hed changed his mind about withdrawing troops from afghanistan last night in a major speech. The man who always said he didnt want to intervene abroad came

Why 26 ASCs haven t brought back mask mandates

"Discover why 26 healthcare facilities have chosen not to reimplement mask mandates, despite rising cases of COVID-19 and respiratory illnesses, and how they ar

Growth, growth and more growth: What 46 ASC leaders have in mind for 2024

As 2023 comes to an end, ASC leaders and physicians are beginning to set their goals for the coming year. Headed into 2024, the majority of leaders are prioritizing ASC and outpatient growth, as well as addressing proposed cuts from CMS and murky payer waters.  

11 practices and ASCs planning to grow their orthopedic, spine presence in 2024

All York state secondary schools return to class on Monday

EVERY state secondary school in York is set to reopen to pupils on Monday (March 8) bucking national trends. As the first measure taking the country out of the third national coronavirus lockdown, schools are allowed to reopen fully from Monday, but many across England have needed to stagger start dates because of the enormity of the task of swab testing thousands of pupils. It comes after last month, the Department for Education announced that all secondary pupils should be offered a test for Covid-19 before setting foot back in school. The government said that a staggered start to term was permitted, so that schools could test pupils, year group by year group over the first week back.

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