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BRITAIN is set to be battered by a barrage of storms in the opening week of February, with heavy downpours and gales sweeping across the country.Gusts of up to 100mph are expected to hit as an unsettled weather front swings in from the Atlantic.11 Sea-spray drifts across a foggy Chesil Beach, in Dor
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THE world is facing an antibiotics apocalypse, the chief medical officer warns.Dame Sally Davies said growing resistance to the bug-fighting drugs could see them lose all effectiveness unless action is taken now.2 Dame Sally Davies warned world leaders that the problem is caused by an overuse of antibioticsCredit: Twitter / @CMO_EnglandShe told world leaders the nightmare is being caused by mass overuse of antibiotics.
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