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... " I recognize this will impact a number of individuals who have made valuable contriButions" " To be blunt, many smart, talented and hard-working people will be departing us...
Glenys Kinnock: The political spouse who became a force in her own right
... " Neil Kinnock was to become widely acknowledged as a great public speaker, But he admitted that as a student he made no contriBution to the university debating society until " she turned up" and said she quite liked people debating...
South Africa: The region where political violence is on the rise ahead of elections
... Thembinkosi Lombo may not have known the man who gunned him down - But he may well have known the person who ordered the hit...
A young couple's ordeal captivates Chinese internet
... " But the video has since been deleted, and his Weibo account has been banned from posting...
XL bully ban: Fears move could increase dog attacks
... Mr Martin, a vet of 26 years, said he understood why the UK government had taken action, But was concerned about unintended consequences of the ban, which requires XLs to be muzzled and kept on a lead in public...
Therese Coffey: Brain abscess from stress left me close to dying
... Ms Coffey remembered first noticing symptoms and feeling not " quite myself" around this time, But brushed it off as brain fog...
Christmas Trees: Are we decorating too early?
...By Julia BrysonBBC NewsWhen it comes to decorating for Christmas, there are no set rules - But how early - or late - do people start to trim their tree? It seems everyone has an opinion on just when is the right time to bring out the festive decor...
Could X go bankrupt under Elon Musk?
... He said something that, in hindsight, was rather revealing, But which passed me by at the time...
Covid-19: No 10 keeping 'close eye' on rising cases, and US football coach fired over jab
Here are five things You need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday evening. We'll have another update For You Tomorrow Morning .
1. No 10 'keeping a close eye' on rising Covid casesDowning Street says it is " keeping a very close eye" on rising Covid cases - But it adds that cabinet ministers have Not Yet discussed rolling out the government's Plan B to control coronavirus in England this winter. Plan B , involves reintroducing some measures such as compulsory face coverings. The UK has announced More Than 40,000 daily cases for Seven Days in a row. There were also 223 Covid deaths reported Today - the highest number since 9 March - although reporting lags mean Tuesday figures can be higher.
2. New mutation of Delta variant under close watch in UKScientists are studying to better understand how much of a threat it May pose. Delta Is the UK's dominant variant, But latest official data suggests 6% of cases that have been genetically sequenced are of a new type. Tests are under way to understand how much of a threat AY. 4. 2 - which some are calling " Delta Plus" - May pose. Experts say it is unlikely to Take Off in a big way or escape current vaccines.
3. Northern Ireland to keep compulsory face masksWearing face coverings in crowded indoor spaces will remain a legal requirement in Northern Ireland throughout autumn and winter. It forms part of the executive's winter Covid contingency plans, Meanwhile in Scotland, Secondary School pupils must continue to wear face masks in the classroom It said The Move would allow more time for 12-15 year olds to be vaccinated.
4. US football coach axed over vaccine refusalA top US College Football coach Washington State University sacked Nick Rolovich , its highest-paid employee, and four of his assistants, for failing to meet a vaccine mandate. The mandate means all state workers in Washington have to be fully vaccinated or lose their jobs. Mr Rolovich, 42, who earned $3. 1m (£2. 25m) a year, had applied for a religious exemption from the mandate.
5. 'Beachcombing art saved My Life 'Care worker Dan Wakeman says he felt overwhelmed by the pandemic until he started making art. He now collects driftwood and whatever he can find along the Dorset coastline and turns it into sculptures. " I basically hit Rock Bottom and just needed something to bring back My Joy , " the 45-year-old said. " I just felt overwhelmed and quite grumpy and this has helped me express myself. " Find out more about his art
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