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Nigeria students killed by generator fumes in Bayelsa music studio
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Nigeria students killed by generator fumes in Bayelsa music studio

At least seven university students have died after apparently inhaling fumes from a generator in a music studio in Nigeria’s oil-rich Bayelsa state. The young men are said to have worked late into Monday night and fell asleep in the locked studio with the generator still running. They are suspected to have suffocated from carbon...

PMQs watch live: Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer focus on infected blood scandal
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PMQs watch live: Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer focus on infected blood scandal

Conservative Tom Randall recalls that former prime minister Margaret Thatcher described inflation as a “destroyer” of industry, jobs and savings. That is just as true today, he suggests. Sunak says today’s fall in inflation is a “major moment for the economy”, with the headline rate “back to normal” thanks to the hard work and resilience...

Euro 2024: Scotland call up Doak, McCrorie and Forrest
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Euro 2024: Scotland call up Doak, McCrorie and Forrest

As far as creatures of habit go, Clarke would give a house cat a run for its money. The rumours that he was on the verge of picking Aberdeen’s Connor Barron always seemed a little fanciful, but then so, too, did the chat of Doak being included. Doak hasn’t played for Liverpool since mid-December, but...

Emmerdale: Cast praises show ahead of 10,000th episode
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Emmerdale: Cast praises show ahead of 10,000th episode

Members of the cast of Emmerdale have praised the show’s impact ahead of its 10,000th episode. The ITV soap, which is filmed in Leeds, first aired on 16 October 1972. It was originally commissioned for just 26 episodes but episode 10,000 will air later. Actor Ash Palmisciano, who plays Emmerdale’s first transgender character, Matty Barton,...

St Albans school heads call for under-14s smartphone ban
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St Albans school heads call for under-14s smartphone ban

A city’s head teachers have called on parents not to let their children have a smartphone before they are 14. St Albans Primary Schools Consortium urged parents to wait until their children were in Year 9 at secondary school before they were given a device. The letter to parents across the Hertfordshire district was signed...