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Windpipe transplant success in UK childA 10-year-old British boy has become the first child to undergo a windpipe transplant with an organ crafted from his own stem cells. |
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Bonobos opt to share their foodOne of our closest primate relatives, the bonobo, has been shown to voluntarily share food, scientists report. |
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EU nations have decided to support a ban on international trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna until stockEU nations have decided to support a ban on international trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna until stocks recover. |
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US plans ‘dramatic reductions’ in nuclear weaponsUS President Barack Obama is planning "dramatic reductions" in the country's nuclear arsenal, a senior US administration official has said. |
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US seeks Atlantic bluefin tuna ban in challenge to JapanThe United States called Wednesday for a ban on the international trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna to save the species from extinction, challenging Japan ahead of a major global meeting. |
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Milliband urges homeowners to ‘go green’Eco-conscious homeowners could see their environmental efforts rewarded when the Energy and Climate Change Secretary announces details of a "green loans" scheme, allowing householders to install expensive power-saving technology with the help of Government money. |
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M&S aims to be most sustainable storeMarks & Spencer (M&S) has launched a programme to become the world's most sustainable retailer by 2015. |
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M&S calls for ‘Your Green Ideas’Marks & Spencer has called on customers to submit eco suggestions as part of a new Your Green Ideas competition to develop the retailer's next environmentally friendly shopping initiative. |
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Free will offer for hospice contribution10 solicitors in London are to donate their time and expertise as part of a hospice's Free Will Week scheme beginning on 1st March. |
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Bank boss pledges bonus to charityHSBC boss Michael Geoghegan has confirmed that he will hand up to £4 million of his bonus payouts to charity as the banking giant reported a 56% rise in annual profits. |