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Tax dodging concerns over small firms used to pay NHS test-and-trace workers

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  Many workers employed across the £37bn NHS test-and-trace service are being paid through networks of opaque small companies that experts fear could be defrauding the Treasury via a notorious tax scheme. Investigation was carried out after sources working at Covid-19 call centres, testing sites, mobile testing units and laboratories raised concerns about their payslips and employment terms. Headed by the Conservative peer Dido Harding, NHS test and trace has become one of the biggest sources of new jobs during the pandemic, with a workforce of 50,000. Most of its staff are supplied not by the National Health Service, but by outsourcing giants including Serco and G4S, and dozens of recruitment agencies in a broad contracting network.  Tax experts and unions fear weak controls by outsourcers and government agencies, and a complex chain of companies supplying labour for the service, which was created from scratch a year ago, have raised questions over the transparency of the system and l

Human Remains Found In Search Of Missing London Woman Sarah Everard

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  Police were quick to reassure the public after an  elite unit officer was arrested for the alleged kidnapping and murder of 'missing woman  on her way home, and investigators looking for her have found human remains Hope has gone in  search of Sarah Everard, 33, after  Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick , announced that the police had made the discovery in a wood of Kent.  Dick said the marketing manager went missing from Clapham, south-west London on Wednesday last week was "every family's worst nightmare," while the arrest of a duty officer  sent " shock waves and anger through the public and across the Met. "PC Wayne Couzens, 48, was arrested  Tuesday at his home in Deal, Kent on suspicion of kidnapping Everard, who disappeared after leaving a friend's home at around 9 p.m. on March 3  and starting a 50-minute walk home. Scotland Yard said on Thursday Couzens was taken to hospital after sustaining a head injury while in custody but

Former Time Lord Christopher Eccleston calls for gender balance among sci-fi hero's enemies

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Christopher Eccleston, who played the ninth Doctor, says producers should replace Cybermen with Cyberwomen. In the show, the evil cyborgs turn humans into more Cybermen. The actor, who starred for one series in 2005, also wants the show to look at history from a female perspective. He said Jodie Whittaker, who took over the role in 2017, should also meet key figures such as suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst. Eccleston, 57, told Doctor Who magazine: ‘It’s great that we have a female Doctor... we should take that further in the way we look at history. Look at it through a female lens.’ Although a Cyberwoman did appear in spin-off series Torchwood in 2006, there has never been one in Doctor Who. Eccleston added: ‘It’s high time we had a Cyberwoman – I think we really need to address that. The Doctor with a Cyberwoman – that dynamic, feminine element of himself... his flirtatious nature... would be great with a Cyberwoman.’  Jodie Whittaker was cast as the first female Doctor in 2017.

Dani Link went to the doctor with a sore throat and was diagnosed with cancer

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  A  young woman who went to the doctor for a sore throat discovered she actually had a deadly cancer that quickly spread from her lymph nodes to her bones, stomach, and ovaries. Dani Link, who came to Australia from Ontario, Canada, in 2019, was living in Byron Bay with her boyfriend Jack for little more than a year in February when she started getting sick. Thinking it was the flu or tonsillitis that was going around the coastal NSW town, the 24-year-old went to the GP and took a range of different antibiotics for about a month - before a lump formed in her neck and started to grow. Following a series of scans and biopsies, Dani received the heartbreaking news last week that her sore throat was caused by Burkitt lymphoma - a fast-moving cancer that usually affects children and people over 60. 'I  originally had a gut feeling that everything would be all right - that I things weren't over for me, but I've had to accept that this is life-threatening,' she said. 'It&

Roy Hodgson To Leave Crystal Palace At The End Of Season

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  Manager Roy Hodgson will leave Crystal Palace when his contract expires at the end of the season. The 73-year-old former England boss said: "The time is proper to step away from the rigours of top-flight Premier League football." Hodgson has been in charge of Palace since September 2017. His last match will be in opposition to Liverpool, one of his former clubs, at Anfield on Sunday. "It's been a particularly rewarding length of my soccer life and profession to have been in a position to spend these remaining 4 seasons with Palace," stated Hodgson, whose last game at Selhurst Park will be in opposition to Arsenal on Wednesday. "I experience now that at the give up of some other profitable season, in which we have secured our Premier League status, the second is right for me to step down from my obligations of being a full-time manager. "I have had  a whole lot of support from my wife and family in the course of my profession and I have been taking in

Justin Hartley Makes Red Carpet Debut With Girlfriend Sofia Pernas Wearing Matching Rings

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  Justin Hartley and girlfriend Sofia Pernas made their red carpet debut as a couple at the MTV Movie and TV Awards on Sunday. The duo walked the red carpet outside the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, making no try to hide the matching rings on their wedding fingers. Hartley appeared informal in a suede jacket, Pernas, an actress on the CBS adventure drama "Blood & Treasure" wore a gorgeous coral dress. Hartley and "This Is Us" co-star Many Moore introduced the first award of the night for best hero to "Falcon and the Winter Soldier" megastar Anthony Mackie. Hartley, 43, and Pernas, 31, have been co-stars on the CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless." The two grew to become Instagram official with a New Year's Eve selfie post. "Last minutes of 2020 right here in LA. Bring on 2021! Happy New Year!" Hartley captioned the post, alongside with a black-and-white picture of the two. "Sayonara 2020, it’s been real. Happy

Kaduna Airport Shut Down As Aviation Employees Start Strike

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  Aviation people will on Sunday shut down flight operations at the Kaduna Airport as the more than a few aviation unions in the united states at the same time resolved to proceed on an industrial motion until subsequent week Friday. The unions are: National Union Of Air Transport Employees, Association Of Nigeria Aviation Professionals and National Association Of Aircraft Pilots And Engineers. In a letter collectively signed through the leaders of the three bodies, the people stated the strike was once in consonance with the announcement by way of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Kaduna State Chapter, to embark on the motion in protest to anti-labour practices perpetrated towards civil servants by means of the Governor Nasir El-Rufai-led administration in the state. The letter dated May 14, 2021 used to be titled, ‘Notice To All Aviation Workers – Total Shut Down Of Kaduna Airport’. It used to be collectively signed via NUATE General Secretary, Ocheme Aba; ANAP General Secretary, Rasaq Sa

Nigeria Receives £4.2m James Ibori Loot

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  Nigeria’s Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, stated in a declaration through his spokesman, Dr Umar Jibrilu Gwandu, that a complete of £4,214,017.66 of the loot related with the family members of former Delta State governor has been received. According to the statement, the quantity used to be credited into the detailed the Nigerian Government account with naira equal price of the quantity as of tenth May, 2021. Malami had before signed Memorandum of Understanding for the repatriation of the Ibori loot on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria. The development, in accordance to Malami, was once a demonstration of the consciousness of recognition Nigeria earns thru data of administration of recovered stolen Nigerian stolen in the execution of public oriented projects.

Grant Shapps: Better Rail Services Promised In Massive Shake-Up

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  A new state-owned body, Great British Railways (GBR), will set timetables and prices, promote tickets in England and control rail infrastructure. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps stated it would substitute an "overcomplicated and fragmented" system. He stated the adjustments did now not imply fares would inevitably rise, however ought to now not supply guarantees. Asked on Today if the adjustments supposed rising ticket prices, Mr Shapps said: "No, is the answer". But he added: "I'm now not right here to supply ensures for years to come." Labour stated there used to be "little substance" in the back of the plans. The authorities says a greater unified rail machine will lead to extra "high-quality, steady services" from 2023 onwards, plus higher connections. There will additionally be modifications to make journey smoother, including: -All tickets will be bought by using GBR in the future, ending the device the place passengers oug

A baby with a devastating genetic disorder has become one of the first NHS patients to get a potentially lifesaving therapy.

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  A five month old boy from London has become one of the first children to be treated with a groundbreaking new gene therapy after it was made available on the NHS. At a cost of nearly two million pounds per patient sold. Genzyme is the world's most expensive drug and can increase life expectancy by as much as 40 years.  This is the world's most expensive medicine. The list price of sojourns is almost one point eight million pounds, though the NHS has negotiated a confidential discount, which will enable dozens of affected infants to be treated each year. Five month old Arthur is one of the first to benefit.  He has spinal muscular atrophy Esmay, a genetic condition which causes progressive muscle weakness. Without treatment, those affected rarely live beyond the age of two. Arthur is unable to lift his head and struggles to move his arms and legs, but this single infusion should prevent further loss of nerve cells. Around one in every 10000 babies is born with spinal muscular