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Ambulances in England improve call response times

Ambulances across England have improved their response times for reaching people who called 999, new data shows. The average response time in January for ambulances dealing with the most urgent category 1 incidents, such as cardiac arrest, was eight minutes and 30 seconds, down from 10 minutes and 57 seconds in December. The target standard […]

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Twitter users hit by rate limit warnings as thousands left unable to tweet

Twitter users around the world have reported being unable to tweet or follow other accounts because of a bug linked to new limits on user activity on the platform. On Wednesday users began reporting seeing a message saying “rate limit exceeded” – meaning they had hit the site’s limit for the number of tweets or

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Titles incorporating mental health lead shortlist for Childrens Book Prize

Titles incorporating themes of mental health lead the shortlist for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize for 2023. The winner, which will be selected from a total of 18 books across three categories and voted for by Waterstones booksellers, will be announced during a ceremony on March 30. With six books nominated in each category, the

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House prices and sales fell in January as buyer inquiries dropped

House prices are starting to reflect the shift in demand in the market, according to surveyors. Agreed sales, house prices and new instructions to sell homes remained on a downward trend in January, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) said. Property professionals’ expectations suggest this picture is likely to remain in place for a

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British rescue crew joins search operation in Turkey as death toll soars

Around 70 members of the UK International Search and Rescue Team have arrived in Turkey to assist with the search operation as the death toll from the 7.8 magnitude earthquake approached 12,000. The team of volunteers, which included firefighters, medics, engineers and vets, was joined by crews from at least 24 countries. UK International Search

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Insurer calls for urgent action to create climate ready homes

Urgent action is needed to create “climate-ready” homes, according to a major insurer. Aviva said properties should be retrofitted and built resiliently to withstand extreme weather. The company said it wants to see strengthened planning policies to avoid development in high-risk areas and requirements to embed resilience measures where developments are granted. Aviva is calling

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Surge in e bike and e scooter battery fires prompts warning to consumers

Consumers have been warned only to buy e-bikes and e-scooters from reputable retailers following a dramatic surge in house fires caused by unsafe batteries and chargers. An “alarming spate” of fires has been attributed to non-compliant lithium-ion batteries used in the bikes and scooters, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) warned. The number of fires

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Flybes administrators apply for temporary operating licence

If approved, it would allow the administrators to start the process of restructuring the business Administrators for collapsed airline Flybe have applied for a temporary operating licence, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has announced. This would give the administrators from Interpath the chance to put the regional carrier on a firm footing, but flights would

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Former RB Leipzig boss Domenico Tedesco lands Belgium job

He succeeds Roberto Martinez on a deal that runs to Euro 2024 Former RB Leipzig boss Domenico Tedesco has been appointed as Belgium’s new head coach. The 37-year-old Italian succeeds Roberto Martinez on a deal that runs to after the 2024 European Championship in Germany. Belgium open their qualifying campaign with an away match against

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Justin Welby urges Synod members to vote with conscience on same sex blessings

The Synod is considering a motion which repents the church’s failure “to be welcoming to LGBTQI+ people” and the harm they have faced and still experience Members of the Church of England’s Synod must not give in to the “fear of a slippery slope” when considering proposals for clergy to bless same-sex couples, the Archbishop

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