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From diving in to demolition: Half a century of Inverurie swimming pool
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There were many warnings before 2020 that humanity’s most clear and present danger was a new pathogen and the global pandemic it could cause. AFP
THE Covid-19 pandemic is not over, but it is already clear that Lord Rees, Britain’s astronomer royal, has won his 2017 bet with the Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker that “bioterror or bioerror will lead to one million casualties in a single event within a six-month period starting no later than Dec 31,2020.”
Last year, according to Johns Hopkins University, the SARS-CoV-2 virus claimed the lives of 1.8 million people. The global death toll could exceed five by Aug 1 – or nine, if one accepts the drastic new upward revision by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. It could have been worse, of course. In March 2020, some epidemiologists argued that, without drastic social distancing and economic lockdowns, the ultimate death toll could be between 30 and 40 million. Yet the cost of such non-pharmaceutical intervent
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Post Office scandal: The rise of computers and the decline of English justice
The Post Office prosecuted its subpostmasters up and down the country with a zeal that would not have embarrassed the Inquisition
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By Published: 17 May 2021
If the administration of criminal justice in England and Wales was an airline, no one would fly it, such is the level of failure – but it’s the only show in town.
Few really care, or think that a wrongful conviction could happen to them. Unfortunately, hundreds of subpostmasters, many of whom went to prison, thought just that.