The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has introduced new measures aimed at capping written prescription fees charged by veterinary practices to £21. Additionally, vets will now be required to publish clear price lists for their services. These steps are part of a broader effort to increase transparency and foster competition within the veterinary sector.… Continue reading Vet prescription fees to be capped at £21
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Natalie McNally: Stephen McCullagh's account removed from YouTube
YouTube has taken down the account belonging to Stephen McCullagh, the convicted murderer of Natalie McNally. McCullagh, who was a content creator on the platform, had used his YouTube channel as part of a disturbing alibi during the investigation into the murder. Natalie McNally was 15 weeks pregnant when she was killed by McCullagh at… Continue reading Natalie McNally: Stephen McCullagh's account removed from YouTube
Police investigating possible Iran link to Jewish charity ambulances attack
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Scotland set to look pretty in pink at the World Cup
Scotland’s national football team is set to feature a distinctive new away kit as they prepare for their World Cup campaign this summer. Known traditionally for their navy blue home shirts, the team will instead sport a salmon-pink pinstripe design paired with purple accents during their matches against Haiti, Morocco, and Brazil. This departure from… Continue reading Scotland set to look pretty in pink at the World Cup
UK transplant system, once world-leading, now lags behind
Once regarded as a global leader in transplantation, the UK’s heart and lung transplant system has fallen behind other Western countries. Despite maintaining a steady rate of procedures over the past 30 years, the NHS has not seen an increase in the number of transplants carried out annually. Investigations reveal outdated technology, insufficient investment, and… Continue reading UK transplant system, once world-leading, now lags behind
UK must back North Sea oil and gas drilling, says trade body
The UK’s offshore energy sector has issued a strong appeal for immediate action to boost domestic oil and gas production, urging the government to ease restrictions on exploration in the North Sea. Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) has warned that without increased local output, the nation faces heightened dependence on imports amid escalating global instability. This… Continue reading UK must back North Sea oil and gas drilling, says trade body
York, Southampton: UK universities flock to India – but will they succeed?
Along the tranquil banks of Mumbai’s Powai lake, an impressive new campus of the University of York is nearing completion amid the sprawling urban landscape of over 20 million residents. This institution is preparing to welcome students for the 2026-27 academic year, with operations expected to begin shortly. Lindsay Oades, the provost of the University… Continue reading York, Southampton: UK universities flock to India – but will they succeed?
Steve Bruce's baby grandson died after 'unsafe sleeping position'
The tragic death of football manager Steve Bruce’s four-month-old grandson, Madison Bruce Smith, was linked to being placed in an unsafe sleeping position, an inquest at Stockport Coroner’s Court heard. Madison was discovered unresponsive by his father, former Leeds United striker Matt Smith, at their Trafford family home earlier this year. The baby had reportedly… Continue reading Steve Bruce's baby grandson died after 'unsafe sleeping position'
Chris Mason: Reeves to set out principles on who might get energy bills support
Currently, the government is deeply engaged in contingency planning amid ongoing global uncertainties. Central to their efforts are numerous “what if?” scenarios, reflecting the unpredictability surrounding the conflict in Iran. The war’s extensive repercussions have already begun to shape the political and economic landscape, but the most pressing and unresolved issue remains the duration of… Continue reading Chris Mason: Reeves to set out principles on who might get energy bills support
Heat pumps for all new homes and plug-in solar in green tech drive
The UK government has introduced revised planning regulations that will require all newly constructed homes in England to be equipped with solar panels and heat pumps. These updated standards are part of a broader effort to enhance the sustainability of new housing developments. From 2028 onward, gas connections will no longer be permitted in new… Continue reading Heat pumps for all new homes and plug-in solar in green tech drive