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BOSSES will be able to offer free rapid Covid tests to staff to take at home as the government extends its workplace testing programme.Home test kits will be provided to firms
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ASHES of a suspected paedophile will be moved from his grave at the request of his family.Church bosses agreed the order after the man was mistakenly buried alongside his wife and her parents.2 A family has won a landmark battle to have the remains of a suspected paedophile removed from his graveCredit: AlamyThe landmark ruling came from the Church of E
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stanley coffee mug laimed that he assaulted her from the age of five to 13, but no criminal proceedings ever took place.2 Stephen Eyre QC, judge of the Consistory Court, said he聽could not judge the truth of the allegationsCredit: dioceseofcoventry.orgA solicitor told the man in 2014 鈥?two years before his death 鈥?that he no longer had permission to be buried in the grave.Applications for exhumat