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Energy bill support would be based on household income, Reeves says
The chancellor has indicated that any government aid aimed at easing the burden of rising energy bills—currently inflated due to the conflict in Iran—will be determined by household income levels. Speaking to the BBC, she stressed that while energy prices have surged sharply in recent weeks because of supply disruptions in the Middle East, assistance… Continue reading Energy bill support would be based on household income, Reeves says
Newspaper headlines: Trump tells UK 'go get your own oil' and 'King sent to US'
US President Donald Trump’s recent statements about his European allies have taken center stage in Wednesday’s news coverage. The Guardian headlines with Trump’s blunt message on Truth Social, telling nations troubled by soaring fuel prices to “Go get your own oil.” The paper interprets these posts as a possible sign that Europe might begin a… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Trump tells UK 'go get your own oil' and 'King sent to US'
Weight-loss jabs to be offered on NHS for people at risk of further heart attacks
The NHS in England will soon provide the weight-loss medication Wegovy free of charge to over one million individuals who face heightened risks of heart attacks and strokes. This decision follows guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), which recommends the weekly injection for people who are not only overweight but… Continue reading Weight-loss jabs to be offered on NHS for people at risk of further heart attacks
Minimum wage rises to £12.71 an hour
Approximately 2.7 million workers will benefit from an increase in the national minimum wage this week, with the rate rising by 50p to reach £12.71 for individuals aged 21 and over. Those aged between 18 and 20 will receive an 85p boost, raising their hourly rate to £10.85. Meanwhile, under-18s and apprentices will see their… Continue reading Minimum wage rises to £12.71 an hour
From water to council tax: How the bill rises (and one drop) in April affect you
Numerous household expenses have seen increases starting this April, even though energy bills have temporarily decreased. Alongside these changes, the minimum wage has been raised, and many individuals on lower incomes can expect upcoming benefit increases. Meanwhile, prescription charges in England remain frozen, and local councils are now able to offer financial support to those… Continue reading From water to council tax: How the bill rises (and one drop) in April affect you
Bowel cancer: GP diagnosed at 49 wants screening programme expanded
Dr Jonny Dillon, a General Practitioner from Banbridge, was taken aback when he was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the age of 49, especially given his medical background. Despite feeling generally unwell, he exhibited no bowel-related symptoms but still required surgery shortly after turning 50. His experience has led him to strongly criticize Northern Ireland’s… Continue reading Bowel cancer: GP diagnosed at 49 wants screening programme expanded
Man charged after seven people hit by car in Derby city centre
A 36-year-old man has been formally charged following an incident in Derby city centre where a vehicle struck several pedestrians on Saturday evening. Sandhu Ponnachan, who resides in Alvaston, Derby, faces multiple charges including six counts of grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, one count of attempted GBH with intent, one count of dangerous driving,… Continue reading Man charged after seven people hit by car in Derby city centre
Crynant mum who gave up job to care for disabled daughter 'can't afford breakfast'
Michelle Rees, a 45-year-old mother from Crynant, Neath Port Talbot, has dedicated herself to caring for her disabled daughter who requires constant attention due to a rare form of epilepsy. Having left her job to provide full-time care, Michelle expresses frustration at how unpaid carers like herself often feel “used” and must “fight for everything.”… Continue reading Crynant mum who gave up job to care for disabled daughter 'can't afford breakfast'
New by-law bans camp fires and barbecues in Cairngorms
The UK’s largest national park, the Cairngorms, has introduced a ban on campfires and barbecues to help curb the threat of wildfires. This measure was enacted following an extensive public consultation led by the Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA). Covering an area of 1,748 square miles (4,527 sq km), the park overlaps five local authority… Continue reading New by-law bans camp fires and barbecues in Cairngorms