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Australia’s first fixed drug-testing site has been launched in Canberra CBD
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Network Rail has issued a red ‘do not travel warning’ for services out of London, while hundreds of trains have been cancelled
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Following a dry spring, areas of the rivers Great Ouse and Old Bedford in Bedfordshire and West Cambridgeshire had “below normal” river flows and some