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Ian Smith, coroner in famous 'Bluebird' case, writes book telling his story

THE RETIRED coroner who presided over the belated inquest into the death of the legendary world water speed record holder Donald Campbell has penned…

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Covid-19 updates: University's lateral flow tests available to book from tomorrow – Palatinate

19th November, 5:30pm: Lateral flow test bookings available to all symptomless students from tomorrow In emails circulated by college principals this afternoon, the University today announced that all students without any Covid-19 symptoms will be able to book lateral flow tests (LFT) from 10 a.m. tomorrow. The tests, which return a result via email within “one to two hours”, will first be available on Tuesday 24th November and will be available seven days per week. The booking system on DUO will become accessible once a student has passed a 10 minute tutorial and quiz on the same website, and the University recommends reserving two tests seven days apart, with the second occurring as close to one’s scheduled return home as possible, in order to maximise reliability.

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St Chad's students host sexual misconduct open forum – Palatinate

Around 120 anonymous accounts of sexual misconduct and reflections on the college's handling of incidents were read out at an event held by St Chad's students.

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Westword's Most-Read Beer and Brewery News Stories of 2020

Oskar Blues Brewing Americans stopped heading to their favorite breweries, bars and restaurants in 2020, and instead started buying their booze to go. As a result, the demand for aluminum cans went through the roof, creating a massive capacity shortage. Breweries — which were now relying on cans as a lifeline to stay in business — scrambled to keep them in stock. One of the most creative ways was simply to wrap unused cans in new labels, something that a few of the state's bigger breweries, including Oskar Blues and Ska, began doing right way. Talk about re-gifting! A few others followed, creating a strange-looking but brilliant way of making do in a pandemic economy.

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