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The research, published in the journal Science, points out that we are overdue a repeat.
Where have the Times reporters been the last few decades, or is it that the generational turn-over makes this no longer common knowledge? Or maybe they were short of material to fill the column-inches.

Other disasters which are over-due: an ice age, super-volcano eruption, asteroid impact, plague (oh, wait...)
 
Well, all the papers occasionally run the story about bacteria becoming immune to antibiotics. Most of them run regular stories about that German family with all the palaces. All of them run behind news on the BBC news channel or web app.
 
PM cogitates on whether people without a driving licence should be allowed to drive. It's a moral and ethical problem which he needs Gove to solve. Next, he will decide whether notifiable diseases should be scrapped.


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Tiny province with population the size of that of Yorkshire gets inordinate amount of news time.

BBC News - Alex Salmond will not appear before MSPs on Wednesday

BBC News - Covid in Scotland: Nicola Sturgeon unveils 'cautious' route out of lockdown
 
Panasonic takes over Canon, according to Amazon.
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No news today. Just an old lady saying having the vaccine wasn't that bad.
 
An old man predictably, and sadly, died of covid19.

All vaccines are 150% effective.

Something about budgies?
 
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