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Israel’s demonstration of military superiority in the Middle East, while weakening its enemies, has also triggered a long-term reassessment among its potential partners.

Secondly, the OBR's reassessment of the UK's long-term economic trends is revealing "ever clearer" evidence of "long-term damage" which she will blame on the record of her predecessors.

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The Access to Work grant was providing him with a support worker five days a week, but on reassessment, it was reduced to one day.

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The report, which covers everything from ultraprocessed foods and chemical exposure to strategies for reducing kids’ screen time to reassessments of vaccine safety.

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In March, Viridor realised that its monitoring software was incorrectly calibrated and that a reassessment revealed it had been breached daily pollution limits for nitrogen oxides regularly between August 2022 and March 2024.

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