Chloe faces one of the most difficult choices anyone can make regarding their health. After previous surgery did little to alleviate the severe pain caused by her endometriosis, she is preparing to undergo a hysterectomy at just 26 years old. This procedure will remove her womb, effectively ending any chance she might have of becoming… Continue reading Emma Barnett: We can’t ignore endometriosis, a disease that leaves women like me in agony
Author: Dave Carter
'Don't be too kind, she'll come back': Life inside maternity unit where mums were failed
The midwife’s notes from Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) reveal a disturbing insight into the culture within its maternity unit. An acronym scrawled on a whiteboard beside the names of heavily pregnant women—”FOH”—was not an ordinary clinical shorthand but a crude message telling expectant mothers to “F*** Off Home.” This offensive phrase embodied a… Continue reading 'Don't be too kind, she'll come back': Life inside maternity unit where mums were failed
NHS single patient record to be debated for first time
Members of Parliament in England are set to discuss proposals on Monday that would introduce a unified patient record for the NHS. This initiative aims to integrate data from general practitioners, hospitals, and social care services to prevent patients from having to repeatedly provide their medical history during appointments. Emergency department staff, who frequently lack… Continue reading NHS single patient record to be debated for first time
Daily pill daraxonrasib doubles survival time for pancreatic cancer patients
A recent clinical trial has revealed a pill that nearly doubles the survival time of patients suffering from advanced pancreatic cancer, a development experts are calling a major breakthrough. The medication, named daraxonrasib, targets a mutation in the KRAS gene, which is present in over 90% of pancreatic tumors and plays a critical role in… Continue reading Daily pill daraxonrasib doubles survival time for pancreatic cancer patients
Newspaper headlines: Cancer pill's 'precious gift of time' and 'I Dua'
Monday’s newspaper front pages highlight a major breakthrough in pancreatic cancer treatment, showcasing a daily pill that nearly doubles survival rates for patients. The Mirror describes the drug as “game changing” and calls it the most significant advancement in decades against one of the deadliest cancers. The Daily Express echoes this optimism, pointing out that… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Cancer pill's 'precious gift of time' and 'I Dua'
Sikhs 'demonised' after Southampton murder, says community leader
Dabinderjit Singh, a prominent representative of the UK Sikh Federation, has voiced concerns to the BBC regarding the treatment of the Sikh community following a recent high-profile murder case. The case involved a Sikh man, Vickrum Digwa, who was found guilty of killing a university student using a religious knife. Singh described the effects on… Continue reading Sikhs 'demonised' after Southampton murder, says community leader
Champions League final: Arsenal 'pain' will fuel fire after heartbreak
Mikel Arteta’s immediate reaction following Arsenal’s Champions League final loss to Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest was succinct: “Pain.” Despite the heartbreak of being edged out on penalties, the club’s focus quickly shifts as they prepare to celebrate their Premier League triumph. Just hours after the defeat, Arsenal will embark on an open-top bus parade in… Continue reading Champions League final: Arsenal 'pain' will fuel fire after heartbreak
Second batch of Mandelson files to be published on Monday
A second set of documents concerning Lord Mandelson’s appointment as the UK ambassador to the United States is scheduled for release on Monday, according to three sources involved in the matter, who spoke to the BBC. Although Number 10 has not officially confirmed the exact publication date, a government spokesperson described the forthcoming release as… Continue reading Second batch of Mandelson files to be published on Monday
Bridgend Nuffield employee wins £149,000 at employment tribunal
Beth Littlewood, a former champion in canoe polo and personal trainer based in Bridgend, has been awarded approximately £149,000 in compensation after enduring years of disputes with her former employer, Nuffield Health. The case, which stemmed from a series of grievances related to pay and employment conditions, culminated in an employment tribunal ruling that found… Continue reading Bridgend Nuffield employee wins £149,000 at employment tribunal
Arsenal fans line London streets in Premier League victory parade
In north London, an extraordinary celebration took place as Arsenal fans flooded the streets, rejoicing in their club’s first Premier League championship in 22 years. The atmosphere was electric as supporters dressed in the team’s colors lined the parade route, eagerly awaiting the arrival of their heroes. The players rode through Islington on open-top buses,… Continue reading Arsenal fans line London streets in Premier League victory parade