Devon parasite infections to keep rising for next two weeks, health boss warns
Teacher Rebecca Joynes found guilty of having sex with boys
Girl, three, with ultra-rare disease denied escape from Gaza for treatment
King and Queen will be joined by William for D-Day events in France
French post office releases scratch-and-sniff baguette stamp
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Refurb of three Glasgow community centres is ongoing
Plans to refurbish or redevelop three community centres in Glasgow are ongoing as the city council continues its work to bring each project back within its budget.
3-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scottish Ballet’s take on Tennessee Williams is feverishly compelling
Three is most definitely a crowd in Tennessee Williams’s 1947 melodrama, but it’s the magic number for Scottish Ballet’s steamy, psychologically rich adaptation. Blanche DeBois is the losing participant in the 2015 production’s frequent, and memorably eloquent, pas de trois: first with her husband and his gay lover, and then with sister Stella and her brutish husband Stanley.
3-min read - OpinionThe Independent
Voices: Dating is hard enough: why are apps like Bumble making it worse?
COMMENT: The dating app has ditched its ‘women make the first move’ marketing and instead pivoted to trying to shame women into having more sex, writes Olivia Petter. They’ve really fumbled this one
4-min read - NewsWales Online
Why this huge shopping centre had to shut and everyone was told to leave
Staff at Bridgend Designer Outlet have been praised for helping customers
1-min read - NewsRFI
D-Day’s historic beaches threatened by rising sea levels
As France prepares to mark the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings that helped change the course of World War II, the historic beaches and coastlines where Allied forces landed are once more under attack – but this time from rising sea levels linked to climate change. A 100-kilometre stretch of Normandy's coastline bears witness to the 6 June 1944 D-Day landings.Millions of visitors are drawn each year to walk its coastal paths and contemplate bunkers, shipwrecked vessels and other vestige
1-min read - NewsThe Guardian
Anger in Devon as more cases of waterborne disease expected
South West Water identifies ‘damaged valve’ as possible cause of cryptosporidium contamination in Brixham area
4-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Macron’s anti-drug plan not stopping France being ‘submerged by trafficking,’ report claims
President Emmanuel Macron’s anti-drugs plan is “not up to the task” of combatting drug dealers who are “insidiously” infiltrating the French judicial and administrative systems, a bombshell report on narco-trafficking has revealed.
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