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Three weeks of strikes over 'senseless' University of Liverpool job cuts


Three weeks of strikes over senseless University of Liverpool job cuts
Union members will also today begin working to rule as management look to cut 32 teaching and research jobs
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University of Liverpool s Victoria Building (Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)
Nearly 1,300 staff at the University of Liverpool are set to strike for three weeks in protest against senseless planned job cuts.
Members of the University and College Union (UCU) have signalled they will walk out in May and June unless the university halts its plans.
Employees plan to be on strike for every working day in three stretches - from Monday, May 24 to Friday, May 28, Tuesday, June 1 ti Friday, June 4, and Monday, June 7 to Friday, June 11. ....

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Scientists respond to criticisms over lateral flow tests


A group of scientists have responded to criticisms about rapid turnaround coronavirus tests, as they sought to dispel “factual errors” made by other experts.
Some 14 professors and health leaders refuted claims made in an article published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) which stated that a mass rollout of lateral flow tests in care homes, schools, communities and by “untrained people at home” could cause “serious harm”.
Diane Schofield takes a lateral flow test (Danny Lawson/PA)
This claim was rejected by scientists including Dr Susan Hopkins, chief medical adviser for NHS Test and Trace, and Professor Calum Semple, from the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), as they stated that the BMJ article contained “factual errors and makes several unsubstantiated allegations and assertions”. ....

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