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Final bit (probably) on the CTT Oxford paper

Dr. Malcolm Kendrick

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May 1, 2026

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Final bit (probably) on the CTT Oxford paper

When I started the process of critiquing the Lancet paper I thought I was going to strip it down to its component parts. However, I have come to realise this would take far too long. Even longer than it has already taken – which is probably too long. A truly detailed critique would mean that []

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BizNews

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· Jun 23, 2026

UK gilt yields flirt with 2026 highs as bond market sends Burnham an unmistakable message before he even enters No. 10

UK gilt yields flirt with 2026 highs as bond market sends Burnham an unmistakable message before he even enters No. 10

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 11, 2026

NYT Spelling Bee Answers Today: July 11, 2026 Word List, Pangrams & Hints

Today's NYT Spelling Bee (July 11, 2026) has two pangrams: NUPTIAL and the eleven-letter LILLIPUTIAN. Center letter P, outer letters L, I, U, T, A, N, with 65 valid words in total.

Research Professional News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Research Fortnight – 24 June 2026

In issue 701: STFC latest, Brexit’s 10th anniversary, and could Burnham’s RD Manchesterism go UK-wide? The post Research Fortnight – 24 June 2026 appeared first on Research Professional News.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 2, 2026

Is Labour's 'lacklustre' Defence Investment Plan Starmer's parting U-turn? MARK NICOL takes aim at the 'colossal political misjudgment' that saw an extra £1.5 billion appear only AFTER Healey and Carns quit

Is Labour's 'lacklustre' Defence Investment Plan Starmer's parting U-turn? MARK NICOL takes aim at the 'colossal political misjudgment' that saw an extra £1.5 billion appear only AFTER Healey and Carns quit

POLITICO

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· Jun 26, 2026

The bloodless coup: How Burnham came out top

It could have been a messy transition, but the ease with which Andy Burnham has returned to Westminster appears to be the product of many months of careful planning. Sam Coates and Anne McElvoy delve into the details of how Burnham’s expected coronation has been managed – and why Louise Haigh has emerged as a []

GB News

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· Jul 3, 2026

US Ambassador Warren Stephens hails 'special relationship' as nation marks 250th anniversary: 'Our closest ally!'

Warren Stephens, the US Ambassador to the UK, has hailed the special relationship between the two nations, as America celebrates its 250th anniversary on Independence Day.Speaking exclusively to GB News at his residence, Mr Stephens gave The People's Channel special access to the 250th birthday celebrations in London.Discussing the relationship between the UK and the US, Mr Stephens said: I think there's every reason in the world that our relationship will be the same in another 250 years. Of course, nobody really knows where it's going to be in 250 years or even 20 years, but my strong suspicion is that it'll be even better and we'll continue to work with the United Kingdom in so many areas across the world that that we do have common interest in.I'd be sad if it wasn't because it really is a special relationship, and the UK is our closest ally.WATCH ABOVE. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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