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Gillian Duncan

Gillian Duncan

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Gillian studied English-international relations (Hons) in her hometown at the University of Aberdeen before completing a postgraduate diploma in newspaper journalism at The Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies. She worked at The Press and Journal in Aberdeen for three years before joining The National as a business reporter in 2010. She left The National after having her first child in 2013, but returned in 2018 as a news reporter. She mainly writes about consumer issues.
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60 Curzon in Mayfair, London, comprises 32 homes. Photo: Ben Dale
Mayfair apartment by famed Art Deco architect on market for £24.75m

Four-bedroom home is in only private residential building in Europe designed by Thierry Despont

February 14, 2025
The trial will harness AI to assist radiologists in mammogram screenings. Getty Images
Major AI screening trial aims to improve breast cancer detection

Testing sites across UK will be used in bid to achieve more accurate diagnoses

February 04, 2025
A satellite carrier is launched from the spaceport in Semnan. An earthquake struck near the Iranian city last year. AFP
Iranian ‘nuclear weapons test’ was actually earthquake

Tremor struck about 50km south-west of Semnan last October

February 04, 2025
Scientists have warned the Greenland ice sheet is cracking open faster than previously thought. PA
Cracks in Greenland ice sheet ‘accelerating’ under climate change

World’s second-largest body of ice contains enough water to add seven metres to sea levels

February 03, 2025
Dr Federica Gigante and the fresco in the Church of St Antonio in Polesine, Italy. Photo: Federica Gigante
Islamic art ‘at heart’ of medieval Christianity

Thirteenth-century fresco painting in an Italian church depicts an ‘altar tent’ made of Islamic designs

February 01, 2025
The central London house where Herman Melville lodged in 1849 provided inspiration for the American writer's famous novel published two years later. Photo: Wetherell
Moby-Dick author’s London home on market for £9m

Herman Melville wrote early drafts of classic novel in Georgian townhouse near The Strand

January 31, 2025
Mathematical modelling could lead to better sepsis treatments, saving lives in pandemics and improving chronic illness patient care. Getty Images
Mathematical modelling could help save patients from sepsis

Condition causes about 20 per cent of all deaths worldwide

January 30, 2025
Terracotta cones with royal inscriptions commemorating the construction of temple buildings by King Gudea of Lagash at the Iraqi embassy in Rome. AP
Stolen ancient artefacts to be returned to Iraq displayed in Rome

The objects were on show at the Iraqi embassy in the Italian capital

January 29, 2025
Amichai Chikli delivering a speech in Krakow, Poland. Getty Images
EU Holocaust Day event cancelled after arrest threat to Israeli minister

Minister’s trip to Brussels stopped under guidance of Israel’s National Security Council

January 28, 2025
Former Auschwitz prisoner Leon Weintraub delivers a speech during commemorations on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau by the Red Army, in Oswiecim, Poland on January 27, 2025. AFP
Auschwitz survivors return on 80th anniversary of death camp’s liberation

Britain’s King Charles III among dignitaries attending commemorative event

January 27, 2025
The cargo ship Vezhen is anchored for inspection near the Swedish port of Karlskrona. Reuters
Sweden seizes ship suspected of sabotaging undersea cable

Baltic Sea cables have been damaged three times in as many months, as fears of Russian campaign grow

January 27, 2025
Khaled bin Braik with the students at an outreach event for PwC's Watani programme. Photo: PwC
Meeting Emirati aspirations - one campus at a time

PwC now has 248 Emiratis working for the company, up from just 26 in 2018, thanks to an innovative student engagement scheme

January 24, 2025
Growing oranges could become a realistic prospect in the UK as warmer temperatures spread north. AFP
How climate change could bring orange groves to Britain

Crops that would become easier to grow include citrus fruits, chickpeas, black-eyed peas, soybeans, durum wheat and okra

January 24, 2025
IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva predicts more regional co-operation on trade and economic activities. AFP
Collaboration is best approach for global trade, says IMF chief

Kristalina Georgieva praises Saudi Arabia’s ‘friendly’ approach on last day of World Economic Forum in Davos

January 24, 2025
Workers clear debris from the roof blown off a leisure centre during storm Eowyn in Helensburgh, Scotland. Getty Images
Ireland and the UK battered with record winds

One person died in Donegal died as gusts of 183kph were recorded early in the morning near the coast

January 24, 2025