Halloween is a magical time for kids, it’s the season of mystery and superstition. There are loads of activities you can do to celebrate Halloween with your little monsters. Let t… Read More
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Planning for Retirement: What You Need to Know
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Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata – it’s just lovely being rich.
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Consider Your Lifestyle
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Everyone wants to live a long and healthy life, and there are many things you can do to increase your chances of success. From eating a balanced diet and staying active to managing stress an… Read More
Introduction Background information on the US National Parks The United States National Parks system was established in 1916 with the creation of the National Park Service. Today, there… Read More
The problem of healing … or not Healing. And being loved. By God. Healed or not. Thirteen years ago, I wrote something titled, “Healing (or not)”. Back then, it was s… Read More
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) has released data that suggests that more than 23,000 excess deaths occurred in England due to long waits in A&E departments in 2022. The d… Read More
The Aberdeen, Scotland bus stops plan to go green with roofs covered in bee-friendly plants. The idea is to renovate at least 9 different stops as a test run, however, should they prove to b… Read More
The Country Fire Authority (CFA) has refused to fund specialised clinical care for a former volunteer who launched Supreme Court action against the organisation last year over alleged violen… Read More
Public dissatisfaction with NHS is on the rise, with more than half of the public unhappy with the health service. The NHS is facing a "tipping point" and it will be hard to recover from thi… Read More
GP surgeries in England are suspending routine appointments for up to a week as they try to deal with the “most disruptive” NHS strike ever by junior doctors. The strike is being… Read More
Teachers in England are preparing to close all state schools for several days in the summer after they rejected a pay offer from the Government. Unions are preparing to shut down all state s… Read More
Long ambulance delays forcing many patients to make their own way to hospital
Savanta polled 2,000 people in England to find out how many people have had to make their own way to hospital b… Read More
The British Medical Association is planning to cause chaos for the next six weeks by striking after a series of bank holidays. Thousands of medics from the British Medical Association will w… Read More
The junior doctors' union has revoked its offer for members to cross the picket line at one hospital after claiming they were "misled" over staffing issues. The British Medical Association (… Read More
The junior doctors’ union has revoked its offer for members to cross the picket line at one hospital after claiming they were “misled” over staffing issues. The British Med… Read More
The Royal College of Nursing is expected to reject the Government's pay offer and could embark on strikes until Christmas. The union has just closed a ballot of members, having recommended t… Read More
Prince Harry will not attend the King's Coronation in May due to his wife's decision to remain in California. Many readers hoped that he would not attend, but some feel the decision for him… Read More
The worst hospitals in England for diagnosis and treatment of cancer have been revealed, with patients waiting up to 671 days for a diagnosis or the all-clear and 469 days for treatment. Lab… Read More
Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister's special adviser on primary care, is launching a plan to end the "8am scramble" for appointments by switching patients from GPs to pharmacies. The seven comm… Read More
Social media and mobile phone data has been shown to be an important asset in disaster management. In particular, it can be used to collect directed data, such as pictures and videos, and vo… Read More
Comoros has announced that it will resume accepting its nationals returning "voluntarily" from the neighbouring French island of Mayotte. Following a weeks-long standoff with Paris over the… Read More
The RCN is calling for more strikes in the NHS to defeat a Tory, racist, anti-working class Government. Nurses are striking because their patients are dying and the union is also calling for… Read More
According to a new study, the number of patients dying in emergency departments increased by a third last year compared with before the pandemic. More than 23,000 patients died in accident a… Read More
The NHS app will allow patients to book private care in an attempt to reduce waiting times. Dozens of private diagnostic centres will also offer checks for cancer and other conditions in an… Read More
We can learn about a country by exploring its attractions, studying its history, or reading its literature. But we can learn much more about a country when we dive deep into its culture. Cul… Read More
The Ukrainian military claims to have recaptured a village in the Donetsk region and captured a number of Russian troops. The 68th Jaeger Brigade 'Oleksa Dovbush' shared footage of soldiers… Read More
The number of people receiving cancer checks in England has doubled in a decade, with 114,108 more people checked for signs of the disease this year than the same month a decade ago, accordi… Read More
The UK government is considering a recommendation from the UK National Screening Committee to offer CT scans to all smokers and former smokers aged between 55 and 74 to improve early diagnos… Read More
Junior doctors in the UK will undertake the longest-ever strike in the history of the National Health Service (NHS) with a five-day walkout between 13 and 18 July. The British Medical Associ… Read More
Around 70 civil servants in Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) have signed up to become wildfire fighters as part of the province's plan to better prepare for future fire seasons. The province ha… Read More
Darragh Spelman, a London School of Economics masters student, took his own life after mental health staff never saw him in person, an inquest heard. His mental health deteriorated during th… Read More
NHS nurse Penelope Williams has been struck off by the Nursing and Midwifery Council after engaging in a sexual relationship with a patient and failing to call an ambulance when he died in t… Read More
The news article titled "Balanced News: Ukraine: The Latest – How war photography shows the cost of Ukraine’s independence" provides updates on the situation in Ukraine, discusse… Read More
A woman successfully sued a retailer after her robotic vacuum cleaner caused $3,500 worth of damage to her home. The vacuum experienced navigation problems, crashing into obstacles, failing… Read More
The annual convention for the American Veterinary Medical Association in Denver turned into a free clinic for the pets of the homeless. In partnership with the Street Dog Coalition, the even… Read More
A major study from the universities of Liverpool, Glasgow, and Bristol has found that patients who had healthcare appointments, surgeries, and treatments cancelled during the pandemic were 8… Read More
New data from NHS England reveals that bureaucratic delays, such as signing discharge papers and lack of transport and medication, are causing hundreds of patients to be "bed blockers" in ho… Read More
Rishi Sunak, the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, is planning the largest expansion of private sector involvement in the National Health Service (NHS) since the Blair era. The aim is to addre… Read More
A date has been set for an appeal against the demolition of a spa pool block built at the home of Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter. The building, which was part of the Captain Tom Foundation… Read More
A Danish study of over 4,000 adults has found that higher levels of vitamin K are associated with healthier lungs. The study found that people with higher levels of the vitamin were less lik… Read More
Senior doctors are calling for greater accountability for NHS managers following the case of child serial killer Lucy Letby. The British Medical Association is leading calls for managers to… Read More
Mongols gang president Jim "JD" Thacker has been sentenced to over two decades in jail for his involvement in a national drug distribution ring. The sentencing took place in the High Court a… Read More
Jodie Shannon Hughes, a woman accused of participating in the murder of a farm worker, gave evidence in her own defense in the High Court at New Plymouth. Hughes claimed that the victim was… Read More
A man in New Zealand has been sentenced to prison for illegally harvesting over 4,600 crayfish and selling them on the black market. John Nohotima, 60, made nearly $64,000 from the operation… Read More
A man in Greymouth, New Zealand, caused around $120,000 in losses for two beekeepers after damaging and stealing their beehives. The man was angered by the bees taking pollen and nectar from… Read More
A 64-year-old protester from the Restore Passenger Rail group in Wellington, New Zealand, has been denied bail after allegedly cementing her hand to the road during a demonstration. Rosemary… Read More
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In Ineghede, southwest Morocco, eleven volunteer doctors have been tirelessly working for days in the mountainous area that is difficult to access. According to state news agency MAP, the Mo… Read More
Eleven volunteer doctors have been working tirelessly in the difficult-to-access mountainous area of Ineghede, southwest Morocco, following the Al-Haouz earthquake. The Moroccan Health and S… Read More
Non-emergency caesareans are not being covered during the NHS strikes, causing expectant mothers to feel like they have lost control. The strike action by consultants and junior doctors is e… Read More
Thirty-eight people in Algeria have been sentenced to death for their involvement in the 2021 killing of Djamel Bensmail, who was falsely accused of starting deadly forest fires. Bensmail ha… Read More
NHS patients in England who have waited over nine months for treatment will be offered the opportunity to travel to other hospitals for quicker treatment. Up to 400,000 patients will be cont… Read More
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