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Lucy Letby's father 'wanted doctors sacked over concerns' - BBC

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  1. Lucy Letby's father 'wanted doctors sacked over concerns'  BBC
  2. Lucy Letby inquiry latest: Tony Chambers, ex-boss of hospital where Lucy Letby murdered seven babies, apologises at inquiry  BBC
  3. Lucy Letby’s hospital outlines 15 reasons why ‘baby killer’ was innocent  The Telegraph
  4. Lucy Letby: hospital executive denies being ‘too slow’ to act over concerns  The Guardian
  5. Lucy Letby: Nursing boss Alison Kelly tells inquiry she had 'best intentions' but 'didn't get... Читать дальше...

UK Supreme Court hears landmark legal challenge over how a ‘woman’ is defined in law - The Associated Press

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  1. UK Supreme Court hears landmark legal challenge over how a ‘woman’ is defined in law  The Associated Press
  2. Supreme court urged to recognise ‘facts of biological reality’ in sex definition case  The Guardian
  3. Saying sex is biological is not transphobic, Supreme Court hears in gender case  The Telegraph
  4. UK Supreme Court hearing appeal case on definition of a woman  Sky News
  5. We don’t need the Supreme Court to define a ‘woman’  The Spectator

Mo Salah is ‘more in than out my lineups!’ – Arne Slot on contract talks - This Is Anfield

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  1. Mo Salah is ‘more in than out my lineups!’ – Arne Slot on contract talks  This Is Anfield
  2. Liverpool news: Salah 'will be focused' on Real Madrid - Robertson  BBC
  3. 'Robot' Richard Hughes slammed for Mo Salah saga as Liverpool risk damaging exit  TEAMtalk
  4. Arne Slot's pre-Real Madrid press conference: 'This is a special week to play'  Liverpool FC
  5. Slot claims Salah’s Liverpool contract dispute may be bringing best out of him  The Guardian

Can we avert the looming food crisis of climate change? Mathematical model reveals critical threshold

Phys.org 

Human activities are causing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels to rise, which increases the global average surface temperature—and poses a threat to crop growth. Escalating concerns about climate change's impact on global food security inspired researchers from Banaras Hindu University in India to create a way to explore how these factors influence crop yields.