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Hikers urged to check themselves for ticks after deadly virus found in UKRisk of tick-borne encephalitis virus is very low, but infection can be life threateningHikers and mountain bikers have been urged to protect themselves after health officials confirmed that a potentially deadly virus spread by ticks is present in the UK.The first confirmed domestically acquired case of tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) was identified in a 50-year-old man who was bitten by ticks while mountain biking in Yorkshire.The virus has also been detected in Hampshire, Dorset and Norfolk and it may also be present elsewhere, officials said, as the tick species that carries the virus is widespread in the UK. Another probable case in a person has been detected in the Loch Earn area of Scotland.TBEV is a virus carried by ticks and is common in many parts of the world, including in Europe. It causes a range of disease, from completely asymptomatic infection or mild flu-like illness to severe infection in the central nervous system such as meningitis or encephalitis.
Nicola Sturgeon's husband Peter Murrell arrested in SNP finance probeThe husband of former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has been arrested in connection with an investigation into Scottish National Party finances.Peter Murrell, 58, is being questioned after being taken into police custody on Wednesday morning.Police Scotland said officers were carrying out searches at a number of addresses as part of the investigation.Mr Murrell resigned as the party's chief executive last month, a post he had held since 1999.He has been married to Ms Sturgeon since 2010.
School bus driver arrested for driving without a licenseA 66-year-old school bus driver was arrested in Kalivia, southeast of Athens, for driving without a license. The arrest took place during a routine police inspection of school buses on Wednesday.The driver was transporting 40 students using a private school bus when he was stopped by the police. Upon inspection, it was revealed that his driver’s license had been revoked in a previous check for driving under the influence of alcohol, reckless driving, violence against officials, disobedience, and verbal abuse.He is now expected to face a prosecutor.
Burglar digs tunnel to break into Thessaloniki pharmacyAccording to police, the culprit broke through brick and concrete walls by digging a tunnel to gain access to the pharmacy and stole an unknown amount of cash.
Cycling plan for Greece presentedA plan for the promotion of cycling in Greece and to increase the activity by 2030 was unveiled in the Public Policy Guide for Cycling posted on the website of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport on Tuesday.
Aldi named cheapest supermarket – but groceries cost just 25p less than Lidlldi has been named the UK’s cheapest supermarket in March, coming out £20 cheaper than Waitrose but just 25p less expensive than Lidl.A basket of 41 grocery items at Aldi cost £72.54 on average across the month, compared with £92.55 at Waitrose and £72.79 at Lidl, Which? Found.A comparison of 137 items – the original 41 as well as another 96 including branded products such as Andrex toilet paper and Cathedral City cheese, and not including Aldi and Lidl, found Asda was the cheapest, costing £343.91.Sainsbury’s was the next cheapest, costing £9.25 more.Waitrose was £41.83 more expensive than Asda.Which? said the findings demonstrated that shoppers can make considerable savings on their groceries depending on where they buy their food.
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