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stanley flask ments.2MI5 is seeking a health guru who will keep spies waistlines in checkCredit: Alamy2Bosses at intelligence service MI5 are looking for a 拢45,000-a-year occupational health expert to look after operatives in London.But they are not keeping the move quiet.They have advertised the role 鈥?which includes educating our staff on dietary and health matters .Staff at the service s HQ are prone to piling on the pounds as they enjoy hearty dishes such as steak pie and chips and treacle sponge and custard in a subsidised canteen.The new recruit will show them how to sit at their desks properly to avoid stress and strain, as well as advise them on diets.READ MORE ON MI5ROGUE AGENT Fake MI5 officer arrested eight days after trying to ru
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THE family of a granddad who has died of coronavirus have spoken out today after his symptoms were confused with a chest infection.Leonard Gibson, 78, died in Sheffield
stanley cup s Northern General Hospital, South Yorks., this morning after being diagnosed with COVID-19 last week.鈿狅笍聽Read our聽coronavirus live blog聽for the latest news updates3 The family of Leonard Gibson, centre, has issued a warning to others after he was misdiagnosed when he was struck down with
stanley water jug coronavirus. The pensioner with his daughters Lisa, left, and Michelle, rightCredit: SWNS:South West News ServiceHis devastated daughters, Lisa Broughton, 50, and Michelle Lenton, 51, say they regret n
stanley quencher ot questioning whether he had the virus sooner.As of this evening, 71 people have died from the illness in the UK.Leonard, who lived in sheltered accommodation in Oughtibridge, near Sheffield, had been prescribed antibiotics for a chest infection after feeling unwell for a few days.He was eventually admitted to hospital last Sat