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Europe · United KingdomMore than half a million people with dementia could go undiagnosed and untreated in the UK by 2040 without a radical shift in detection of the disease, a major report shows.See the Story
Half a million dementia cases could go undiagnosed by 2040, study claims
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Rishi Sunak · United StatesRishi Sunak insists his policy to process asylum seekers in Rwanda will become law, even if it means MPs sitting late into the night to pass it. There has been a prolonged stand-off over the bill between the two Houses of Parliament over the past four months.See the Story
Rwanda bill: Government and Lords face another voting showdown
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Europe · United KingdomAn all-girl team has become football's latest "invincibles" by going unbeaten all season - while playing in a boys' league. Queens Park Ladies under-12s finished top of division three of the Bournemouth Youth Football League, with 18 wins, four draws and no defeats. They dominated the 11 boys' teams in the league, scoring 61 goals and conceding only 11. By the time they had played all their matches, they had amassed 58 points, 16 more than the second-placed team, which had two games still to play. To make their triumph all the sweeter, they had to overcome initial resistance from county FA bosses, who initially told them they would have to play in a girls' competition.See the Story
'Invincible' all-girl football team goes whole season unbeaten - in boys' league
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Europe · United KingdomAfter Katharine Birbalsingh had her prayer ban upheld, the head accused schools of failing to back UK values. One teacher, writing anonymously, reveals the troubling views of children as young as 11See the Story
Do you hate Britain, I asked my pupils. Thirty raised their hands
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