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Great Estates: Raby Castle remains full to the brim with old family heirlooms
‘Our estate has more than 120 rooms – we didn’t realise what we were taking on’
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🧠 Severe autism can be reversed and symptoms reduced to an indistinguishable level, scientists have discovered. Two non-identical twin girls in the US were found to have a level of #autism at 20 months old that required “very substantial support”. A groundbreaking trial saw their parents and a team of medical experts create a bespoke two-year programme of interventions designed to help the children thrive and flourish as much as possible. Scientists say the programme was successful, with both girls undergoing “dramatic improvements” in the severity of their #symptoms. The progress of one of the girls, described only as Twin P, was heralded as “a kind of miracle” by one of the paediatricians. Twin P scored a 43 out of 180 on the Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist scale in March 2022 and this was reduced to just four by October 2023. “One of the twins’ symptoms were reversed to the point of being indistinguishable from children who had never had a history of autism symptoms,” Dr Chris D’Adamo, study author from the University of Maryland, told The Telegraph. “This twin’s functions are comparable to those who never had an autism diagnosis.” The other girl, known as Twin L, had more severe autism aged 20 months, scoring 76, and this was reduced to 32 a year and a half later. “[This twin] improved dramatically, but not quite as much,” said Dr D’Adamo. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e9NVbKvT
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Heightened geopolitical tensions offer ‘attractive returns’, says Phoenix Group
Britain’s biggest retirement provider ramps up investment in UK defence
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🗣️ “I’m not a comedian,” says Miriam Margolyes, mildly affronted, when I bring up the c-word in her study in Clapham, south-west hashtag #London. We’re surrounded by piles of books, scripts, artworks, photographs and awards (including the Bafta she won in 1994 for Best Supporting Actress in The Age of Innocence), and at the centre of it all, this provocative, colourful, irrepressibly funny octogenarian. She’s already made one of the most unrepeatable remarks I’ve ever heard... Read the full interview below ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/e9V6KaaS
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Research into dining and beach essentials prices uncovers the gem that’s also the best value
The middle-class holiday destination that sells the cheapest beer in Europe
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🏅 As a 19-year-old, Rebecca Adlington won two gold medals in the 400m and 800m Freestyle at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. After winning bronze in the same events in #London 2012, she retired from competition in 2013 as Britain’s most decorated swimmer. The 35-year-old lives in Cheshire with her husband and two children. She and fellow #Olympic swimmers Steve Parry and Adrian Turner founded Swim! which teaches 30,000 children to swim a week. Read the full interview below 👇 https://lnkd.in/eA2rJJji
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There are several ways the Government could restrict the use of retirement savings
How Labour could obliterate your pension freedoms
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The local authorities marked for grey belt development ‘to get Britain building again’
Mapped: where Labour could build 300,000 homes on the green belt
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In west London, Dr Alex King has taken multigenerational living to a new design level
‘My mother was lonely in Greece – so we built a £150,000 annexe for her in our back garden’
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