John Jennings may have inherited a gene from his mother that could trigger early-onset of the condition. Source link
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Why France is finding vegan croissants hard to stomach
Instead, Landemaine, a vegan with an interest in animal welfare and climate change, has adopted a stealthier approach, hoping customers will fall in love with his croissants, madeleines, quiches, sandwiches, flans and pains au raisins before they realise, too late, that butter has been replaced with a secret blend of plant-based products. Source link
Thousands of Israelis rally for hostage deal as talks continue
Tens of thousands protest in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem ahead of further ceasefire negotiations in Cairo. Source link
Why Brexit is not 'done' for Northern Ireland
Events this week show that Brexit will keep rearing its head, writes economics editor John Campbell. Source link
Is Zimbabwe zigzagging into further currency chaos?
Traders suffer a case of déjà-vu as any savings are wiped out with a new currency called the Zig. Source link
How the NHS has run out of jobs for new doctors
The NHS needs more doctors so why have some medical students been left in limbo waiting for a job? Source link
Why mortgage rates are going up, not down
The cost of a new fixed mortgage has risen in recent days, defying many homeowners’ hopes and expectations. Source link
I Kissed A Girl: Gay dating show cast on love and friendship
I Kissed A Girl contestants talk about appearing on the UK’s first lesbian dating show. Source link
'Bullies inspired me to run 1,000 marathons'
Steve Edwards, known as ‘The Godfather’, hopes to set a new world record. Source link
How Inside No. 9 creators proved TV bosses wrong
Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith on how they have experimented with their comedy anthology. Source link