Covid inquiry report highlights impact on children and young people’s mental health 

An Exeter professor presented her new report on the impact of the pandemic on children and young people’s mental health when she gave evidence to the Government’s Covid Inquiry yesterday.   Professor Tamsin Newlove-Delgado, Associate Professor in Child Public Mental Health at the University of Exeter, worked with Professor Cathy Creswell at Oxford University on the report. It was written to assist the Inquiry in understanding the impact of the pandemic on children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing.…

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How much of Europe’s oil and gas still comes from Russia? | Russia-Ukraine war News

Last week the European Commission said it was preparing to introduce tariffs on Russian oil imports entering the EU through Hungary and Slovakia.It comes as US President Donald Trump has piled pressure on NATO members to stop buying Russian energy, in a bid to end the Russia-Ukraine war. At the UN last week he said, “They’re funding the war against themselves. Who the hell ever heard of that one?” Trump was referring to the more-than one billion euros…

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Gary Caldwell: Exeter City boss calls for more international postponements

Exeter City manager Gary Caldwell has called for any games where a club has a player away on international duty to be postponed.Caldwell will be without Josh Magennis later this month after the striker was recalled to the Northern Ireland squad.Under English Football League rules, games in League One and Two can only be called off should one side have three or more players called up - while Championship and Premier League clubs do not play over the…

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Moving exhibition shows encroachment of smartphone addiction into rural Iran 

A moving new exhibition shows the encroachment of smartphone addiction into rural Iran, and the surreal impact of the internet on remote communities.  Professor Maziyar Ghiabi spent a decade observing the arrival of 3G and 4G on families in the 70 Peaks Valley in central Iran.  Despite the country’s isolation from the global capitalist economy there is a vibrant digital platform economy.  Professor Ghiabi, Director of the Centre for Persian and Iranian Studies and an anthropologist of health at…

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,317 | Russia-Ukraine war News

Here are the key events on day 1,317 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.Published On 3 Oct 20253 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareHere is how things stand on Friday, October 3, 2025:Fighting Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Ukraine it was playing a dangerous game by striking near the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant and suggested Moscow could retaliate against nuclear plants controlled by Ukraine. The plant, Europe’s largest nuclear power facility, has been cut off from external…

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Argentina’s Congress overturns President Javier Milei’s veto on funding | Government News

The congressional setback arrives as Milei’s political party faces slumping popularity headed into a midterm election.Published On 2 Oct 20252 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareArgentina’s struggling President Javier Milei has suffered a new setback as Congress overturned his vetoes of laws increasing funding for public universities and for paediatric care.On Thursday, senators invalidated both vetoes, which had already been rejected by the Chamber of Deputies, bringing to three the number of laws upheld by Congress…

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‘Missed opportunities’ before Bibby Stockholm migrant death

PAThe Dorset Police investigation into Leonard Farruku's death found there was "no evidence of third-party involvement"The Home Office "missed opportunities" to assess the mental health of an asylum seeker before he was moved on to the Bibby Stockholm where he took his own life, a coroner has concluded.Leonard Farruku, 27, was found dead on the government's former accommodation barge for migrants at Portland Port, Dorset, on 12 December 2023.A post-mortem examination found he had died as a result…

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Putin warns of harsh response to ‘Europe’s militarisation’ | Vladimir Putin News

Russian President Vladimir Putin has pledged a “significant” response to “Europe’s militarisation” and says the hysteria around his country potentially attacking NATO is “nonsense”.“They can’t believe what they’re saying, that Russia is going to attack NATO,” he said on Thursday at a foreign policy forum in the southern resort city of Sochi. “They’re either incredibly incompetent if they truly believe it because it’s impossible to believe this nonsense, or they’re simply dishonest.”Putin expressed frustration over Europe’s military build-up,…

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Long delays after breakdown near Tamar Bridge

Miles of congestion have been reported near the Tamar Bridge after a coach breakdown.National Highways said it happened at about 17:15 BST on the westbound A38 near Saltash and led to the closure of one lane of the dual carriageway, said National Highways.It said about four miles (6.4km) of traffic queues had built up near the Tamar Bridge while recovery work continued with reports of one-hour delays in the area.National Highways said on X shortly before 18:20 said…

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Exeter Chiefs: Long-serving coach Ricky Pellow to step down

Long-serving Exeter Chiefs coach Ricky Pellow is to leave the club next month. The former Bath, Worcester and Cornish Pirates scrum-half had been part of the Exeter coaching team for 16 years.Pellow joined as skills coach when Rob Baxter was appointed, first as head coach, in 2009 and took charge of the Exeter teams that won Premiership Rugby Cups in 2014, 2019 and 2022.It leaves Baxter as the final member of the coaching group that helped Exeter to…

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Renowned chimpanzee researcher Jane Goodall dies at 91 | Newsfeed

NewsFeedJane Goodall, the British conservationist and primatologist renowned for her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees, has died at age 91. Goodall revolutionised the study of humans’ nearest animal relatives and became a global advocate for wildlife and the planet.Published On 2 Oct 20252 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share Source link

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New Devon and Cornwall Police boat to help combat offshore crime

Police have launched a new £350,000 patrol boat to combat criminals behind drug smuggling, illegal immigration and other maritime crime in Devon and Cornwall.Neptune replaces older inflatable boats allowing officers to operate in harsher conditions and for longer, said the Devon and Cornwall force.The 36ft (11m) vessel, which was paid for by the Home Office, is equipped with a long-range infrared camera and an underwater drone.The vessel will also be used to deter illegal diving around historic wrecks…

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