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The news is part overwhelming and part boring, so here's a quick list of all the stuff we thought was significant today:– Multiple fatalities after a student shooter opens fire at a Florida school– Japan thinks Brexit is an act of self harm
– Organ donations are rising across the UK
– Ultra-processed foods are linked to cancer, obviously – Life expectancy gap between rich and poor has widened; now, a boy born in an affluent area will live more than eight years longer than one born in a poor area
– More than 1,000 driving bans were given to actual children in the UK in 2017 – The majority of university leaders are involved in the setting of their own pay – Scottish aid charity involved in two child sex cases – People are deadly seriously about Snapchat reverting to an older version
– Organ donations are rising across the UK
– Ultra-processed foods are linked to cancer, obviously – Life expectancy gap between rich and poor has widened; now, a boy born in an affluent area will live more than eight years longer than one born in a poor area
– More than 1,000 driving bans were given to actual children in the UK in 2017 – The majority of university leaders are involved in the setting of their own pay – Scottish aid charity involved in two child sex cases – People are deadly seriously about Snapchat reverting to an older version