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Air pollution negatively affects almost every organ in the body and around 30,000 UK deaths will be linked to toxic air in 2025, according to a new report from leading doctors. The Royal College of ...
Two new drugs for Alzheimer’s have been rejected for use on the NHS. They slow progression of the disease, but they can have serious side-effects. – What are the medicines? Donanemab and lecanemab are ...
Fasting on alternate days may help shave off the pounds better than other intermittent fasting and calorie restriction diets, according to a new study. While scientists have called for more work to ...
UN scientists have warned that the world is in “crunch time” to avoid higher levels of warming beyond the key threshold of 1.5C but that drivers of climate change are “all moving in the wrong ...
Energy bill discounts of £150 will be extended to another 2.7 million households to help with fuel costs next winter. This brings the number of households eligible for the warm home discount up to ...
Some longtime defenders of his America First mantra are criticising him for considering a greater US role in the conflict between Israel and Iran.
The Lavazza charity football match has raised £2,800 for The Café Project, a charity supporting individuals with learning disabilities.
Hardy’s Cottage Garden Plants, based in Freefolk near Whitchurch, received the Platinum Award at BBC Gardeners' World Live for its peat-free, British-grown perennials. The display, a showcase of ...
The Air India aircraft struck a medical college hostel in a residential part of Ahmedabad last week, killing 241 of the 242 people on board.
Legislation which would see abortion decriminalised for women terminating their own pregnancies has cleared the Commons. MPs voted 312 to 95, majority 207 to approve the Crime and Policing Bill at ...
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero said there will be a ‘managed and more controlled start’ to the phase-out from June 30.
Tougher sentences for violent offenders who hurt people based on their sexuality would mark a “vital step forward”, a Labour MP has said. Jacob Collier called for new aggravated offences as part of ...