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Millions expected to mark fifth anniversary of Jo Cox s murder as her legacy lives on
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Young politicians: Who was when they were younger?
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Opinion: How our pandemic walking habits could boost the economy
Meeting a friend for a socially distanced walk became the hallmark of social life during the pandemic. Maintaining the habit would be good not only for our own health but for that of the economy, says Kate Ferguson.
Going for a walk can t do any harm, and your dog won t complain either
Throughout the pandemic, my social life has resembled that of a Jane Austen character. Shunning the beady-eyed gaze of ballroom or perhaps more accurately barroom society, I and a carefully selected other meet in picturesque surroundings.
Our encounter begins with a friendly nod and the taciturn acknowledgement that if circumstances were different, we might risk an embrace. Instead, we walk side by side, at a distance, remarking on the beauty of the flowers, the pleasant melody of birdsong, the undeniable scent of spring in the air.
UK Minister: Israel Has The Right to Defend Itself
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Britain s chief medical officer has inspired thousands more school leavers to apply for careers in medicine during the pandemic, a new report says.
A surge dubbed the Chris Whitty effect saw a record-breaking number of teenagers apply for university courses in the medical field for 2021 entry.
Applicant numbers jumped by a fifth compared to the previous year for medicine and a quarter for nursing, data from the Medical Schools Council (MSC) and UCAS shows.
This will drive up competition for limited places, despite Matt Hancock last year pledging to lift the cap on medical school spaces available in England.
A report by UCAS noted that the arrival of Covid-19 had an immediate impact on applicant behaviour , adding this continues to unfold as we move into the 2021 cycle.