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Some dinosaurs may have resorted to cannibalism when food was scarce – study

Some dinosaurs may have resorted to cannibalism when food was scarce – study

New research suggests flesh-eating creatures such as the Allosaurus may have been scavengers.

Boris Johnson to face grilling over top aide Dominic Cummings

Boris Johnson to face grilling over top aide Dominic Cummings

The Prime Minister’s top adviser remains at the centre of a political storm, with at least 30 Tory MPs publicly calling for him to go.

What the papers say – May 27

What the papers say – May 27

Reports of a Tory revolt over the Dominic Cummings saga feature prominently on the nation’s front pages.

Police called to ‘party’ at Tory MP’s house – reports

Police called to ‘party’ at Tory MP’s house – reports

The Daily Mirror says two visitors were asked to leave the house of Rob Roberts, MP for Delyn, north Wales

Police interview witness over Dominic Cummings’ alleged lockdown breach

Police interview witness over Dominic Cummings’ alleged lockdown breach

Downing Street insisted the PM had not split the Government by backing Mr Cummings.

Shocking image shows father riding bike with child allegedly balanced on lap

Shocking image shows father riding bike with child allegedly balanced on lap

A social services referral has been made.

Uplifting news: Connell Waldron’s chain raffled and vanishing cat goes viral

Uplifting news: Connell Waldron’s chain raffled and vanishing cat goes viral

A round-up of Tuesday’s feelgood stories.

Particles from vehicle tyres found in marine environment

Particles from vehicle tyres found in marine environment

The UK study is one of the first worldwide to identify tyre particles as a major and additional source of the pollution.

Tory pressure on Johnson mounts over Cummings’ lockdown actions

Tory pressure on Johnson mounts over Cummings’ lockdown actions

A minister quit and dozens of Tory MPs called for Dominic Cummings to leave his role as Boris Johnson’s senior aide.

Children having counselling ‘every five minutes’ during lockdown

Children having counselling ‘every five minutes’ during lockdown

Childline has delivered almost 7,000 counselling sessions mentioning coronavirus since January.

Hancock responds to pressure to query if childcare travel fines should stand

Hancock responds to pressure to query if childcare travel fines should stand

The Health Secretary pledged to give a ‘full answer’ in writing and promised to make an announcement on the issue at a future press conference.

PPE stockpile to be replenished, Matt Hancock says

PPE stockpile to be replenished, Matt Hancock says

The Government said ‘significant progress’ had been made on issues surrounding personal protective equipment.

The NHS and care workers who have died during the coronavirus pandemic

The NHS and care workers who have died during the coronavirus pandemic

At least 184 frontline health and care workers have died with Covid-19.

‘Cummings defence’ could be used endlessly in court, lawyer warns

‘Cummings defence’ could be used endlessly in court, lawyer warns

Raj Chada said explanations given by Mr Cummings would not set any formal precedent.

Nurse and doctor marry at hospital after wedding cancelled due to Covid-19

Nurse and doctor marry at hospital after wedding cancelled due to Covid-19

Jann Tipping, 34, and Annalan Navaratnam, 30, had planned to wed in August but got married instead at the chapel of St Thomas’ Hospital.

Study provides ‘vital insights’ into best time to treat Huntington’s disease

Study provides ‘vital insights’ into best time to treat Huntington’s disease

The findings could help with clinical trials by identifying the ideal time to start treating the disease, scientists said.

Filipino care worker dies with Covid-19 after moving to UK for ‘better life’

Filipino care worker dies with Covid-19 after moving to UK for ‘better life’

Ricardo ‘Ricky’ Bonsato, 54, is the latest of 26 Filipino health and care workers to have died with coronavirus.

Thousands of homeless people rehoused amid pandemic, figures suggest

Thousands of homeless people rehoused amid pandemic, figures suggest

The Government say thousands have been offered emergency accommodation, such as hotels, since the crisis started.

Universities voice concern over access targets for disadvantaged students

Universities voice concern over access targets for disadvantaged students

The Russell Group is calling on the Government to increase efforts to narrow the attainment gap earlier on in children’s schooling.

Baby Oscar first in world to get cannabis-based medicine in anti-seizures trial

Baby Oscar first in world to get cannabis-based medicine in anti-seizures trial

Oscar Parodi was born at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital with neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.

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