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World-first gonorrhoea vaccine programme set to be rolled out

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World-first gonorrhoea vaccine programme set to be rolled out

A vaccine for gonorrhoea will be rolled out in England as part of a world-first programme, officials have announced. The move, hailed as a “landmark moment for sexual health”, will aim to tackle rising levels of the sexually transmitted infection (STI). It comes after the number of gonorrhoea cases in England topped 85,000 in 2023, the highest since records began in 1918, with warnings over some strains being resistant to […]

today21/05/2025

Wonder wallets: Oasis fans ‘set to spend £1bn on UK reunion tour concerts’

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Wonder wallets: Oasis fans ‘set to spend £1bn on UK reunion tour concerts’

Oasis fans are set to collectively spend more than £1 billion attending the band’s highly-anticipated reunion concerts in the UK, according to estimates from Barclays. Across 17 UK concerts, fans attending the Oasis Live ’25 Tour are predicted to fork out a total of £1.06 billion to see the Gallagher brothers reunite on stage. Attendees are typically expected to spend around £766, including money for tickets, accommodation, travel costs, clothing, […]

today21/05/2025

Charity urges action on hardship as food bank demand up by half in five years

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Charity urges action on hardship as food bank demand up by half in five years

The number of emergency food parcels given out across the UK has risen by more than half in the past five years, according to a charity. Food bank network Trussell urged the Government to row back on its welfare reform plans, which it described as a “harmful” policy choice and said Labour risks a legacy of rising food bank need and child poverty. There were almost 2.9 million emergency food […]

today21/05/2025

Britain ‘laser-focused’ on economic growth, Reeves says ahead of G7 Canada trip

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Britain ‘laser-focused’ on economic growth, Reeves says ahead of G7 Canada trip

Britain is “laser-focused” on kick-starting economic growth, Rachel Reeves has said, as she travels to Canada to meet finance ministers from the world’s wealthiest countries. The Chancellor will also emphasise the UK Government’s push to provide stability among turmoil across the world, as she meets her counterparts from the G7 group of nations: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United States. Ms Reeves will insist that the UK is […]

today21/05/2025

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Faster social care reform urged as providers ‘facing impossible choices’

Social care can “ill afford” to wait three years for final decisions on reform, leaders in the sector said, as a new report highlighted the ongoing strain faced by providers. An annual survey of organisations caring for some 128,000 people in England found providers feeling forced to close parts of their organisations, handing back contracts to local authorities and considering leaving the market entirely. Workforce pressures were cited as the […]

today14/01/2025

UK News

Warm weather forecast for week to come despite fog warning

Warm weather is set to sweep parts of the UK next week despite a fog warning in the west on Monday. The Met Office has issued a yellow warning that fog could disrupt traffic during the morning rush-hour in the west and North West of England, and in Wales. Forecasters said it could be the first widespread fog of the autumn that develops overnight and lasts until morning. The warning […]

today16/09/2024

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UK economy flatlines in July for second month running

The UK economy flatlined in July for the second month in a row, according to the latest official figures, as the Chancellor said she was “under no illusion about the scale of the challenge” the country faces. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said gross domestic product (GDP) recorded no growth in July. Economists had been expecting GDP to edge up by 0.1% in the month, according to a consensus […]

today11/09/2024

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Report concludes decades of failure led to deadly Grenfell Tower fire

The inquiry has found they failed to properly consider the danger of combustible materials in high-rise residential buildings The devastating Grenfell Tower fire which killed 72 people was the result of “decades of failure” by government and the construction industry to act on the dangers of flammable materials on high-rise buildings, a long-awaited report has found. The west London tower block was covered in combustible products because of the “systematic dishonesty” of firms who made […]

today04/09/2024

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