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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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A suspect package was discovered at Euston in London, a day after two simultaneous incidents sparked security alerts in separate areas of the capital. Reuters
Police carry out controlled explosion at London's Euston station

Incident comes a day after two simultaneous incidents sparked security alerts in separate areas of the UK capital

UKNovember 23, 2024
Gillian Duncan
Donald Trump met Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte in Palm Beach, Florida on Saturday. AFP
Nato chief Rutte holds talks with Trump in Florida

Discussions between US president-elect and former Dutch PM focused on 'global security issues facing the alliance'

EuropeNovember 23, 2024
Gillian Duncan
Le Commandant Charcot, Ponant's luxury ice breaker in the Antarctica. Ponant
What a £40,000 ticket buys you on the world's only luxury ice breaker

Brave the cold for polar views from a heated armchair on deck with fine dining offering a quantum of solace

EuropeNovember 22, 2024
Gillian Duncan
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, right, with Defence Minister Boris Pistorius. AFP
Boris Pistorius backs Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s German re-election bid

Defence Minister clears path for incumbent Scholz by saying he will not compete to lead his party

EuropeNovember 22, 2024
Gillian Duncan
Gatwick Airport's South terminal was evacuated following the discovery of a "suspected prohibited item" in luggage. PA
Gatwick security alert and US embassy hoax bomb cause disruption in London

Large part of London airport's south terminal evacuated as police carried out controlled explosion on suspect package outside embassy

NewsNovember 22, 2024
Gillian Duncan
The Russian-built Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran as the first fuel is loaded in 2010. Getty Images
Iran to launch 'advanced' centrifuges in response to IAEA censure

Rebuke came after Tehran’s failure to resolve a probe into uranium particles found at undeclared locations

NewsNovember 22, 2024
Gillian Duncan
Ukrainian firefighters tackle a blaze after a Russian missile attack in Dnipro on Thursday. AFP
Russia fires 'experimental' weapon based on nuclear missile at Ukraine

Attack comes two days after Russian President Vladimir Putin signed revised nuclear rules

EuropeNovember 21, 2024
Gillian Duncan
Former Labour Party deputy leader John Prescott, left, and former prime minister Tony Blair. Reuters
Tony Blair leads tributes after ex-deputy PM John Prescott dies aged 86

Lord Prescott served as former prime minister Mr Blair’s number two during the Iraq war

UKNovember 21, 2024
Gillian Duncan
Protesters drive tractors through Westminster during a farmers' demonstration against the Labour government's new agricultural policy in London. Reuters
'Final straw': Protesting farmers drive tractors into heart of London

National Farmers' Union claims 75 per cent of commercial farms will be affected

UKNovember 19, 2024
Gillian Duncan
Cornish Lithium's new lithium hydroxide demonstration plant marks a significant milestone in the UK's transition to clean power by 2030. Getty Images
UK seeks AI solutions to boost clean energy

Government has pledged to back up to 10 projects with £100,000 in funding

UKNovember 19, 2024
Gillian Duncan
A destroyed dormitory building after a missile attack in Glukhov, Ukraine. AFP
Ukraine fires long-range missiles into Russia as Moscow lowers nuclear weapon rules

Decision comes days after the US granted Ukraine limited permission for missile strikes on Russian territory

EuropeNovember 19, 2024
Gillian Duncan
Researchers have published a theory as to how the Mediterranean basin once lost up to 70 per cent of its water volume. AP
Revealed: Theory on how Mediterranean almost dried up millions of years ago

Messinian Salinity Crisis led to build-up of salt almost three miles thick under the seabed

EuropeNovember 18, 2024
Gillian Duncan
Customers line-up in front of a branch of chocolate producer Lindt before the sale of 100 Dubai Chocolate bars starts in Stuttgart, Germany. AFP
Dubai Chocolate craze reaches Europe

Treat found fame after being promoted by social media influencers on Instagram and TikTok

EuropeNovember 15, 2024
Gillian Duncan
English universities have suffered a £3.4 billion plunge in net income across the sector. Getty Images
Almost three quarters of English universities face funding crisis

Fall in international students fuels £3.4 billion plunge in net income across the sector

UKNovember 15, 2024
Gillian Duncan
Teenager sitting on the floor. Getty Images
Teenagers 'can't help the bad decisions their brains make'

Adolescents less likely to make decisions using planning and picturing different outcomes

HealthNovember 14, 2024
Gillian Duncan
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