A six-year-old girl named Saffie Sandford from Stevenage has undergone groundbreaking gene therapy to treat her rare inherited eye condition, Leber’s Congenital Amaurosis (LCA). This disorder hinders the eye’s cells from producing a vital protein necessary for normal vision. Saffie’s mother described the treatment as “like someone waved a magic wand and restored her sight… Continue reading Girl, 6, has sight restored by life-changing gene therapy
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Welsh NHS likely to miss waiting lists target ahead of election
Recent analysis by BBC Wales indicates that the Welsh government is unlikely to meet its key health targets ahead of the upcoming Senedd election on 7 May. These goals, announced by Health Secretary Jeremy Miles in April 2025, include reducing waiting lists by 200,000, completely eliminating waits of two years or longer, and ensuring no… Continue reading Welsh NHS likely to miss waiting lists target ahead of election
Supreme Court rejects bid to revoke adoption of sisters
A woman’s attempt to overturn her adoption of two sisters was rejected by judges, who emphasized the established legal principle that adoption is meant to be “final and permanent.” The two adopted children, now aged 18 and 19, have not been named in the proceedings. The woman clarified that her case was not a rejection… Continue reading Supreme Court rejects bid to revoke adoption of sisters
Bike shop rescues The 1975 bassist Ross MacDonald's charity ride
During a charity cycling challenge, a bike shop in Cumbria unexpectedly played a crucial role in aiding Ross MacDonald, the bassist of the Brit Award-winning band The 1975. MacDonald was undertaking a long-distance ride from Lands End to John O’Groats when his bike suffered a breakdown while passing through Penrith. The owners of Arragon’s Cycles,… Continue reading Bike shop rescues The 1975 bassist Ross MacDonald's charity ride
Energy prices 'could stay high into winter'
Household energy costs in Northern Ireland are expected to remain elevated through the autumn and winter if the crisis in Iran continues for another month or more, MPs have been advised. Since the outbreak of conflict on 28 February, wholesale energy prices have surged significantly. Disruptions in production and transportation due to missile and drone… Continue reading Energy prices 'could stay high into winter'
Calls for clarity over schools smartphone ban
School leaders and campaign groups are seeking clear guidance on how to enforce the government’s intended legal ban on smartphone use in schools. The proposed amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill aims to modify existing legislation to require schools to adhere to advice that promotes mobile phone-free environments as the default setting during… Continue reading Calls for clarity over schools smartphone ban
Council failing led to tree swing death of girl, 12, inquest hears
A tragic incident occurred in November 2024 when a 12-year-old girl, Brooke Wiggins, was fatally injured by a falling tree branch while playing on a rope swing. The accident took place at Grove Place, near the junction with Carshalton Road in Banstead, Surrey, just days before Brooke was due to celebrate her 13th birthday. The… Continue reading Council failing led to tree swing death of girl, 12, inquest hears
King awarded Blue Peter Green badge for environmental work
King Charles was recently honoured with a Blue Peter Green Badge in recognition of his significant contributions to environmental causes. The presentation took place at Dumfries House in East Ayrshire, where the King’s personal dedication to nature and sustainability, particularly through The King’s Foundation, was acknowledged. In addition to receiving the badge, King Charles also… Continue reading King awarded Blue Peter Green badge for environmental work
Christopher Trybus not guilty of driving wife to suicide
A man accused of manslaughter following the suicide of his wife has been found not guilty. Christopher Trybus, who faced allegations of abusing his wife, Tarryn Baird, was also acquitted of charges including controlling and coercive behaviour as well as two counts of rape. The verdict was delivered by a jury at Winchester Crown Court… Continue reading Christopher Trybus not guilty of driving wife to suicide
Starmer admits No 10 asked about job for aide Matthew Doyle
Sir Keir Starmer has acknowledged that discussions occurred regarding a possible diplomatic position for his former communications director, Matthew Doyle. Doyle, who was appointed a Labour peer after departing from Downing Street in March 2025, has faced suspension from the parliamentary party as of February this year due to his association with a convicted sex… Continue reading Starmer admits No 10 asked about job for aide Matthew Doyle