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All the places in Bucks where Roman remains have been found

All the places in Bucks where Roman remains have been found
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Alan Turing, The Enigma Code Breaker: Facts About His Life, Achievements, Sexuality & Death


Alan Turing as a young boy. (Photo by Getty Images)
23 June 1912 Born Alan Mathison Turing in Maida Vale, London, the second son of Julius and Sara Turing
October 1931 Turing takes up a mathematics scholarship at King’s College Cambridge, earning a first-class degree. In 1935 he is elected to a junior research fellowship
January 1937 A paper by Turing is published that is later recognised as laying the foundation of computer science
June 1938 At the age of 25, Turing receives his PhD from Princeton for his dissertation Systems of Logic Based on Ordinals
4 September 1939 Turing arrives at Bletchley Park to begin his wartime work on code and cipher systems. He goes on to lead the team in Hut 8 (left)

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Milton Keynes residents age 60-plus urged to get COVID-19 vaccine


In the latest stage of the vaccination programme, the NHS is now inviting all those aged 60 or over to get a life-saving COVID-19 vaccination.
This week, around two million people between the ages of 60 and 63 will be invited to book an appointment and receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. 
Across England, there have now been 16.5 million people who have received their first jab - just over a third of the whole adult population. 
Praising the ongoing vaccination programme, Professor Stephen Powis, the NHS’s national medical director, said: “The NHS vaccination programme, the biggest in the health service’s history and fastest in Europe, goes from strength to strength.

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Gritting teams deployed after a frosty morning in Milton Keynes

After temperatures have been dropping the council's gritting teams have been preemptively deployed to keep driving conditions safe across Milton Keynes.

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Milton Keynes gritters deployed as temperatures begin to drop

This morning (27/02), it was annouced that gritting teams would be deployed all across Milton Keynes as a precautionary measure due to dropping temperatures.

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Pupils both relieved and upset as GCSEs and A-levels cancelled


Pupils both relieved and upset as GCSEs and A-levels cancelled
Published
image captionGCSEs and A-levels have been cancelled in England due to the pandemic
GCSE and A-level students are set to have their grades decided by teachers after the exams were cancelled in England due to coronavirus.
Grades will be determined by a combination of mock exams, coursework and essays.
Schools minister Nick Gibb said the government did not think it was "fair for students to sit the exams in the normal way".
But what do students make of the decision?
The BBC has spoken to four teenagers who were due to sit GCSEs and A-levels to get their reaction.

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Saturday's COVID Update: 43 coronavirus cases and 2 virus-linked deaths reported in Milton Keynes today

There were 43 new coronavirus cases and two virus-linked deaths announced in Milton Keynes today, according to the latest data.

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Vets issue safety warning to pet owners in Milton Keynes as temperatures drop below freezing


The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is advising pet owners to take extra precautions to ensure dogs, cats and other small pets are kept safe from hidden and potentially fatal winter hazards.
As with humans, pets can fall ill upon exposure to extremely cold temperatures for extended periods. To avoid this, BVA is asking owners to consider putting a coat on old dogs or those with thin fur to keep them warm. It is also important to wipe your dog’s paws and belly on returning home from a snowy walk to remove any traces of ice or grit, and to regularly check for cracks in paw-pads or for redness between the toes.

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Police opposition overruled over Milton Keynes city centre kiosk's high strength booze bid - MKFM 106.3FM


Police opposition to high strength alcohol being sold in a Milton Keynes city centre kiosk was overruled by a council committee.
The Point Kiosk, in Midsummer Boulevard, had applied to Milton Keynes Council to lift a ban on selling booze above six per cent, including wine and spirits, from the premises.
But Thames Valley Police objected, saying that problem drinkers tend to congregate around places where they can buy high-strength booze, causing problems.
Police opposition meant that a licensing sub committee was convened on Tuesday to decide the issue.
Licensing officer Gemma McCormack told the committee that “street drinkers who congregate outside of off licences, appear to target off licences who sell higher strength alcohol.

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