Surge in A&E Visits for Sore Throats, Backaches, Insomnia and Coughs Raises Concerns
The rise in the number of individuals seeking care for non-emergency complaints such as sore throats, insomnia, coughs, and earaches is creating significant challenges for healthcare providers.
Meghan Markle Says She Is 'Happy To Be Back' In New York Despite 'Near Catastrophic' Car Chase
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex paid a surprise visit to The Marcy Lab School in Brooklyn, which was their first stop in New York for the World Mental Health Day Festival on October 10.
Kate Middleton Praised For Choosing Not To Attend Prince William's Earthshot Prize Awards
The Princess of Wales has opted to stay home in Windsor as it is exam week for Prince George.
Shocking Data Shows 2023 Could Be The Hottest Year Ever
Climate scientists are shocked by a report that found September 2023 to be the hottest month ever recorded. Experts also warn of another heatwave hitting Europe in October.
Teenager Goes On Killing Spree At Bangkok Mall
At least two people have died and five others sustained injuries in the shooting that took place on Tuesday at Siam Paragon.
PR Expert Claims Prince Harry 'Frustrates' Meghan Markle As He 'Wants Old Life Back'
Mark Boardman says there is no doubt that the Duke of Sussex "longs for his old friendships" back in London.
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan Proposes Banning Mobile Phone Usage in Schools
The Department for Education wants the ban to be included during school recess times, which has been met with criticism by the teaching union.
UK Space Sector's £65 Million Funding Can Help 'Harness the Power of Space to Improve Lives'
The UK space sector is rejuvenating with a £65 million space innovation funding plan that will support space tech innovations, including future space missions and climate change issues.
Vape Marketing Claims of Being '95% Safer' Than Cigarettes Spurs Concern as Youth Vaping Rates Rise
Public health campaigns and messages highlighted that vaping could be a viable option for those struggling to quit smoking through other methods.
NHS Working Group Launched for Life-Threatening Heart Condition Aortic Dissection
An NHS working group of experts and charities are tasked to find out ways to improve the lives of people suffering from life-threatening heart condition aortic dissection in six months.
US States Relax Child Labor Laws Amid Rise In Illegal Work
Working in industrial laundries at age 14, laboring up to 35 hours a week on top of school -- some US states are relaxing the barriers to employing minors, despite rising cases of exploitation.
Hard-To-Treat Cancers Get £2 Million AI Cancer Research Funding From the UK Government
A two-day event selected four cancer research teams from the leading UK researchers to speed up treatment in hard-to-treat cancers using cutting-edge technology like AI.
NHS Plan Historic Double Strike As Workers Continue Call For Better Wages And Fairer Work Hours
After several NHS workers rejected the government's pay rise offer, the industrial strike action has reached new levels, with many NHS workers criticising the government for repeatedly failing to meet their demands.
Government releases updated list of schools with collapse-prone concrete
As of 14 September, another 27 schools were identified as having reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).
Thomas Markle Sr. calls Meghan Markle 'cruel' for not letting him see Archie, Lilibet
The former Hollywood lighting director said: "I am shocked. She is not the person I knew as my daughter."
West London residents left without water for second day; Thames Water apologies
Thames Water said the problems were caused by a power supply issue at its West London treatment works, and were "sorry for the disruption".
Sunak government releases list of RAAC confirmed schools, revealing only four schools are completely shut down
Only one per cent of UK schools are RAAC-confirmed, as per the DfE questionnaire responses of 95 per cent of schools built in the affected era.
UK residents least likely to say work is important, says new survey
The number of people who place emphasis on the importance of leisure time has risen in recent decades.
RAAC concrete collapse crisis triggers call for school building repairing funding and greater vigilance by UK schools
On August 31, the UK government asked 104 British schools to close down due to the RAAC concrete collapse threat – while an audit revealed 700,000 students study under vulnerable structures.
Ministers collaborate to encourage veterans' self-declaration for specialised healthcare
Ministers Mercer and Barclay are promoting veterans' specialised healthcare pathways in England, urging ex-service personnel to declare as veterans for tailored physical and mental health support through NHS England programmes.
Is Pfizer in danger of fallout after the COVID-19 pandemic?
Despite the pharmaceutical company's COVID-19 vaccine which saved millions of lives, the company could now be in danger of collapse in subsequent years.
Historic successful womb transplant in the UK sparks hope for infertile women
The UK achieved its first successful womb transplant, paving the way for infertile women to have children. A sister's womb donation fuels groundbreaking possibilities in reproductive medicine.
Which UK universities are producing today's business leaders?
Novuna Business Cash Flow unveils that Oxford and Cambridge are leading the entrepreneurial charge as lesser-known institutions take the spotlight, transforming the perception of academic incubators for the next generation of business pioneers.
New free schools to soon be accessible to underprivileged students across Britain
In an effort to better school standards, 15 new free schools will be opened up in areas where education pedigree is below the level required.
Survey results show that marijuana and substance use skyrocketed for adults
An annual survey has revealed that past-year use of marijuana, hallucinogens and binge drinking by adults aged 35 to 50 reached an all-time high in 2022.
Migrants on France's Channel coast undeterred by latest deaths
"Crossing the Channel, it's playing with our lives," Hajji Mahmud acknowledged.
AI models enhance children's suicide risk prediction
New artificial intelligence technology aims to improve early suicide risk prediction and intervention for at-risk youth.
First-ever pill approved for postnatal depression treatment
Maternal mental health begins with first medication for postnatal depression treatment, with postnatal depression affecting approximately one in seven new mothers.
British government announces £13 million in funding for healthcare before AI Safety Summit
Ahead of Britain hosting the first AI Safety Summit this year, healthcare is set to be modernised with £13 million in funding handed to research projects.
US refuses to declare soldier who crossed into North Korea a 'prisoner of war'
The United States government has refused to classify its soldier Travis King as a prisoner of war (PoW) after he crossed into North Korea last month.