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Gillian Duncan

Gillian Duncan

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Gillian studied English-international relations (Hons) in her hometown at the University of Aberdeen before completing a postgraduate diploma in newspaper journalism at The Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies. She worked at The Press and Journal in Aberdeen for three years before joining The National as a business reporter in 2010. She left The National after having her first child in 2013, but returned in 2018 as a news reporter. She mainly writes about consumer issues.
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Less toxic treatment is being developed to treat leukaemia

HealthApril 18, 2024
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Ofrah Muflahi said she founded the British Arab Nursing and Midwifery Association because other nurses needed support

UKApril 11, 2024
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Challenges brought after department refused to hear applications without biometric data being provided

UKApril 09, 2024
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UKApril 06, 2024
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Travellers left stranded at cities including Edinburgh, Belfast and Manchester

UKApril 06, 2024
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Men who left the military after years of service in war zones are paying a heavy price

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Airport services cancelled with Great Western Railway, the Elizabeth line and Heathrow Express all affected

UKApril 05, 2024
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British Foreign Secretary declines to say whether Israel is acting within international law in Gaza war

UKApril 05, 2024
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UKApril 04, 2024
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Prosecutors said the arms were being stockpiled ready for attacks against Jewish institutions in Europe

EuropeApril 04, 2024
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Senior Conservatives call for halt to UK arms exports to Israel

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UKApril 04, 2024
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