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Leeds School: Leeds Schools under lockdown: Doors and windows secured as students stay indoors following 'credible threat email' — Here's what occurred

Parents have received email notifications informing them that several Leed schools are implementing a "soft" lockdown in response to a "credible threat." As a precautionary measure, gates, doors, and windows at schools in Yorkshire, specifically in Leeds and Bradford, have been secured.

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Uniqlo India crosses Rs 600 crore annual sales, profit trebled during FY23

The Japanese brand posted a net profit of Rs 68.38 crore with net revenues of Rs624.6 crore, according to its latest filing with the Registrar of Companies. A year ago, it had a profit of 21.4 crore with sales of Rs391.7 crore."Indians like affordable pricing but high quality clothing. We want to be in India for 100 years and don't have a short term vision in store numbers and sales targets. We are not just chasing fashion. Store target number is not our purpose and product quality is the main focus," Tomohiko Sei, chief executive officer, Uniqlo India told ET last month.

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BBC News at One

with eating disorders and rates of self—harm. since the start of the pandemic, the number of 13—16 year—old girls with eating disorders was more than 40% higher than would be expected, while cases of self—harm were 38% higher. annabel rackham reports. since march 2020, when lockdown measures were brought in, eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia were 42% higher in girls aged 13 to 16 and 32% higher in those aged 17 to 19 compared to what had been predicted by experts. researchers from the universities of manchester, exeter and keele looked at anonymous gp health records from over 9 million uk patients. they focused on those from the ages of 10—24 and looked at records held between 2010 and 2023. so i got referred to an eating disorders clinic. annabelle is 19 and developed bulimia during the pandemic,

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Breakfast

when the latest inflation figures are released. it comes ahead of a bank of england decision tomorrow on whether to raise interest rates, something which could affect millions of mortgage holders across the uk. eating disorders have risen significantly among teenage girls since the covid lockdowns, according to a new study published in the lancet. researchers found that the highest rises came in wealthier areas, although this may be down to girls there having better access to gps. 0ur reporter annabel rackham has been finding out more. since march 2020, when lockdown measures were brought in, eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia were 42% higher in girls aged 13 to 16 and 32% higher in those aged 17 to 19 compared to what had been predicted by experts. researchers from the universities of manchester, exeter and keele looked at anonymous gp health records from over 9 million uk patients.

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BBC News

those who are missing are coming to this port city, desperate for any sort of news and we are hearing this figure of 750 people having been on board. we know 100 people were rescued so that leaves the dreadful possibility, the dreadful possibility, the dreadful likelihood that 650 people lost their lives. and we will be talking a little bit more about this dreadful story later in the programme. here in the uk, conservative mps are split over whether or not to approve a report condemning boris johnson for deliberately misleading parliament over rule breaking when covid lockdown measures were in place. it is the first time in british history that this charge of a serious contempt of parliament has been upheld against a prime minister. to recap, the report from mps on the privileges committee says it would have recommended suspending him as an mp for 90 days, if he hadn't

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The Context

here he is wednesday, running. he's basically by—passing the government. the government says some messages aren't relevent, shouldn't be handed over, and are going to court to try and stop it. however, he has only agreed to pass on messages dating back to april 2021, which would miss the first year of lockdown measures in the uk. johnson says he can no longer "safely" access his messages from that time, because of security worries about his old phone. writes, back to brian, we will start with you. this is quite detailed, but it is important. it’s with you. this is quite detailed, but it is important. it's extremely important _ but it is important. it's extremely important the — but it is important. it's extremely important. the uk _ but it is important. it's extremely important. the uk government . but it is important. it's extremely l important. the uk government set but it is important. it's extremely - important. the uk government set up the covid _ important. the uk government set up the covid inquiry to get the full facts _ the covid inquiry to get the full facts about the way that dreadful hideous— facts about the way that dreadful hideous pandemic and a hideous plague, — hideous pandemic and a hideous plague, as i described it at the time, — plague, as i described it at the time, but _ plague, as i described it at the time, but is handled by a buy the uk government, a separate inquiry taking _ government, a separate inquiry taking place in scotland asjust government, a separate inquiry taking place in scotland as just got a ship _ taking place in scotland as just got a ship as— taking place in scotland as just got a ship as most of the uk government setup _ a ship as most of the uk government set up this— a ship as most of the uk government set up this inquiry and then suddenly they appeared to be

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The Context

and are going to court to try and stop it. however, he has only agreed to pass on messages dating back to april 2021, which would miss the first year of lockdown measures in the uk. johnson says he can no longer �*safely�* access his messages from that time, because of security worries about his old phone. i'm joined now by professor sam power — a senior lecturer in politics at the university of sussex — in south east england. thank you very much for coming on the programme. it's all slightly complicated. certainly very detailed. why does all this matter? what this is is it is the lead up to the full inquiry into the government's handling, broadly, of the covid—19 crisis, so, you know, this inquiry to realise and to try to get to the bottom of what decisions were made and when, what

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World Business Report

we have seen egg crisis going higher because of bird flew in the region. and due to warmer weather we have actually a very special low vegetable price in this season. so this is kind of maxed i will say reasons under the lower food price. maxed i will say reasons under the lowerfood price. h0??? maxed i will say reasons under the lower food price.— the lower food price. how is the lower food price. how is the consumer _ the lower food price. how is the consumer behaving - the lower food price. how is the consumer behaving in l the lower food price. how is - the consumer behaving in china? you know, since the lifting of strict lockdown measures, what are we seeing in terms of behaviour now that we are in april and they've had, you know, several months to get used to a new normal? 50. used to a new normal? so, chinese — used to a new normal? so, chinese consumers - used to a new normal? so, chinese consumers have i used to a new normal? srr, chinese consumers have already resuming to their normal lives. for example, i visited the major cities last few weeks for business trips and also personal trips. business trips and also personaltrips. i business trips and also personal trips. i actually saw almost wearing a mask in public

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Breakfast

carrozzi touch! —— cosy. you get in the car is so brutal sometimes. let us see what is happening in the papers this saturday morning. borisjohnson leads the press coverage in this morning's papers. the guardian writes that the committee investigating whether the former prime minister misled mps over lockdown parties has found evidence that he and his aides almost certainly knew they were breaking the rules. meanwhile, the daily mail reports mrjohnson feels vindicated and there was no evidence he had lied to parliament. the daily telegraph has revealed more of matt hancock's whatsapp messages. this morning, the paper messages reveal the former health secretary was at odds with then chancellor rishi sunak over lockdown measures

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