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Housing: 'Trying to buy in this market is painful'


BBC News
By Kate Berry
image captionOfficial data shows average UK house prices rose more than 8% in a year
UK property transactions in March 2021 were at their highest level since records began in 2005, according to the HMRC.
There were more than 180,000 UK property sales in March, more than double the number in the same month last year.
Official data shows average UK house prices rose more than 8% in a year.
Kirstie Allsopp, presenter of Channel 4 s Location, Location, Location, says she is concerned by the decisions people are making.
She says: People don t know if they re going to have to go back to work in an office. ....

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Bath scientists receive £1.3 million grant to develop a portable spice-detection device


Bath scientists receive £1.3 million grant to develop a portable spice-detection device
Apr 22 2021
University of Bath scientists have been awarded a research grant of £1.3 million to develop a portable device to detect the street drug ‘spice’ on the spot. They expect the new technology to be ready for use in clinical settings, prisons and across police services within three years.
Dr Chris Pudney with an early prototype of the spice-detection device. Image Credit: University of Bath
Despite the serious and increasing public health problem that spice poses in Britain and other countries of the world, there is currently no point-of-care test to tell if someone has recently taken it. At present, testing involves urine samples being sent to a laboratory for analysis, with results being available after three to seven days. ....

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