Recent research suggests that a new daily pill could support individuals in maintaining weight loss after discontinuing weight-loss injections. The medication, named orforglipron, is currently available in the United States and may soon be introduced in the United Kingdom. Clinical trials involving patients who had previously been using GLP-1 injections showed that those who took… Continue reading Daily pill helps keep weight off after stopping obesity jabs
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Cross community: West Belfast women find friendship across divide
Lily Brannon and Michelle Bradley live very close to each other in Belfast—just a two-minute walk apart. However, a large peace wall separating their neighborhoods on the Springfield/Springmartin Road creates a significant obstacle, turning such a short journey into a 20 to 30-minute walk. These peace lines are physical barriers that divide certain nationalist Catholic… Continue reading Cross community: West Belfast women find friendship across divide
Starmer agrees to meet Swinney in face-to-face meeting
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has consented to hold a face-to-face discussion with First Minister John Swinney next month. Swinney welcomed the development, describing it as “particularly welcome” that the prime minister agreed to meet to talk about a referendum on Scottish independence. Despite this, Downing Street clarified that the meeting is intended to cover… Continue reading Starmer agrees to meet Swinney in face-to-face meeting
Keir Starmer to meet Wes Streeting as leadership crisis divides Labour
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to meet with Health Secretary Wes Streeting on Wednesday morning amid escalating tensions within the Labour Party, where a significant faction of MPs is pushing for his removal from leadership. This meeting gains added significance as Streeting has been identified as a potential contender to replace Starmer. The… Continue reading Keir Starmer to meet Wes Streeting as leadership crisis divides Labour
Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth sworn in as Welsh first minister
Rhun ap Iorwerth of Plaid Cymru has been appointed as the first minister of Wales, marking a historic moment as the first time the Welsh government is led by a party other than Labour. Describing the role as “the greatest privilege of my life,” ap Iorwerth expressed his eagerness to honor the trust placed in… Continue reading Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth sworn in as Welsh first minister
UK promises jets, drones and warship for Strait of Hormuz defence mission
The United Kingdom has confirmed its commitment to a multinational mission designed to protect maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative, which involves over 40 countries, is set to deploy a combination of drones, fighter jets, and a Royal Navy warship to enhance security in this strategically vital region. Defence Minister John Healey… Continue reading UK promises jets, drones and warship for Strait of Hormuz defence mission
Stormzy's film company to co-produce Ian Wright biopic
Rapper Stormzy’s film company is set to produce a new biopic about the early life of Ian Wright, the former footballer and well-known Match of the Day commentator. Wright’s journey into professional football didn’t begin until his early twenties, but he eventually became one of Arsenal’s leading goal scorers. Although he has previously discussed the… Continue reading Stormzy's film company to co-produce Ian Wright biopic
TV chef questioned on suspicion of sexual assault
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Man shot dead by police in Bedford after overnight stand-off
In Bedford, a man was fatally shot by police following an extended overnight standoff. The incident began late on Monday evening when Bedfordshire Police responded to reports of damage to vehicles on Aylesbury Road at around 22:40 BST. Upon arrival, officers discovered a man in his 40s barricaded inside a property, reportedly making threats. Specialist… Continue reading Man shot dead by police in Bedford after overnight stand-off
Read all the ministers' resignation letters in full
The phrase “How many children were left without a safety net in the time we dilly dallied and worried about tech bosses?” comes from Jess Phillips’ resignation letter to Labour leader Keir Starmer, where she criticizes the slow and cautious approach taken by the leadership, especially concerning legislation to protect children from online sexual abuse.… Continue reading Read all the ministers' resignation letters in full