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Human error to blame for train crash - Greek PMOne of Greece's worst-ever rail disasters, which claimed at least 43 lives, was due to "tragic human error", the country's prime minister has said.PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis spoke after visiting the site of Tuesday night's head-on collision between a passenger service and a freight train. It is still unclear why the two services were running on the same track.The stationmaster, who is in charge of signalling, denies wrongdoing and has blamed the accident on a possible technical failure.Trade unions said collisions have multiple factors and the crash had highlighted chronic deficiencies, including lack of staff, broken signals and outdated facilities.
Ministers considered culling pet cats at start of pandemic, says former ministerLord Bethell says ‘there was an idea at one moment that we might have to ask the public to exterminate all the cats in Britain’ Ministers briefly considered ordering all domestic cats in Britain to be killed amid fears they could be spreading Covid, a former health minister has said.Lord Bethell was Matt Hancock’s deputy in the Department of Health and Social from 2020 to 2021.His comments came after The Telegraph began publishing details of tens of thousands of leaked Whatsapp messages exchanged between Mr Hancock and other senior figures during the pandemic.Mr Hancock is fighting claims he rejected advice while health secretary to give Covid tests to all residents going into English care homes.A spokesman alleged the messages provided to The Telegraph by journalist Isabel Oakeshott, who was handed them by Mr Hancock while she worked on his Pandemic Diaries memoir, have been “spun to fit an anti-lockdown agenda”.
Drink ‘thousands of varieties of wine’ to boost immunity and improve mental healthProfessor Tim Spector says wine is good for improving gut health and is high in polyphenols, a group of natural defence chemicalsSpeaking on the Wine Blast podcast, Prof Spector said people should sample as many grape varieties of wine as possible to pick as many different polyphenols as they could.“Drink wine, primarily for the pleasure, but at the back of your mind think ‘could I be trying different bottles or varieties that might actually be healthier for me and that I might enjoy?’” he said.“Diversity is also important; if you take the analogy from food, having a range of different grape varieties in your diet means you are going to be helping different gut microbes inside you and you will increase your gut health and diversity.“Don’t just stick with the same wine, get out there and try hundreds or thousands of different grape varieties that we generally don’t enjoy.
Intrakat project to improve mobile signals at Fraport airportsIntrakat is expected to complete a project to create a cell telephony signal coverage network in the 14 regional airports operated by Fraport Greece.The network will be used by all large telecoms providers in the country in the airports of Thessaloniki, Mykonos, Santorini, Hania, Aktio, Corfu, Kavala, Cephalonia, Kos, Mytilene, Rhodes, Skiathos, Samos and Zakynthos.
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Israeli envoy donates blood for victims of train collisionIsrael’s ambassador to Greece, Noam Katz, said he donated blood for the injured in the deadly train crash that has claimed the lives of 46 passengers and injured scores. Greece’s National Blood Donation Center said earlier on Thursday that the “overwhelming” response to a blood drive called to cover the needs of the victims “have been fully met.”
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Greek train crash: anger grows as officials admit rail network problemsAlthough Mitsotakis and others in his administration have been quick to blame “human error”, there is a growing and widespread belief that the tragedy could have been prevented.“It is not a mistake, it’s a crime,” the opposition Syntakton newspaper said in a banner front-page headline, saying railway unions had long warned of the system’s inherent dangers.