Jessica Mason, a 44-year-old mother from Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, has shared her distressing experience of being diagnosed with cervical cancer after enduring years of symptoms that were repeatedly dismissed by medical professionals. Despite persistent vaginal swelling, bleeding, and pain since 2019, Jessica found herself repeatedly “fobbed off” during visits to her GP and hospital,… Continue reading Penarth mum 'begged' for MRI which revealed cervical cancer
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Arsenal 2-3 Man Utd: Matheus Cunha scores dramatic winner against league leaders
Matheus Cunha delivered a stunning late goal to secure a 3-2 victory for Manchester United against Premier League leaders Arsenal at Emirates Stadium, handing the Gunners their first home defeat of the season. This result tightens the title race, with Arsenal’s lead now reduced to four points following wins by Manchester City and Aston Villa.… Continue reading Arsenal 2-3 Man Utd: Matheus Cunha scores dramatic winner against league leaders
Lost Robert Burns portrait discovered after 200 years
A remarkable art mystery, reminiscent of a Sherlock Holmes tale, has finally been solved after two centuries. In 1803, Sir Henry Raeburn, the foremost portrait painter of the era, was commissioned to create a new likeness of Scotland’s iconic poet Robert Burns. Burns, who had passed away some years earlier, had only sat for one… Continue reading Lost Robert Burns portrait discovered after 200 years
Five ways weight-loss jabs are changing spending habits
The use of weight-loss injections is reshaping not only how individuals approach their health but also how they manage their spending habits. Recent research from University College London reveals that around 1.6 million people in the UK used these weight-loss jabs in 2024, with many more interested in trying them. The privately paid treatments can… Continue reading Five ways weight-loss jabs are changing spending habits
Shabana Mahmood 'would have sacked' West Midlands Police chief
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has expressed that she would have dismissed West Midlands Police’s chief constable if she had the authority to do so. This statement comes after Craig Guildford announced his retirement on 16 January, following widespread criticism related to the ban on fans of the Israeli football club Maccabi Tel Aviv attending a… Continue reading Shabana Mahmood 'would have sacked' West Midlands Police chief
Tory pair aim to attract 'politically homeless' with new movement
Conservative figures Sir Andy Street and Baroness Ruth Davidson are initiating a new movement aimed at drawing millions of voters who consider themselves “politically homeless” back towards the Tory party. The former mayor of the West Midlands and the ex-leader of the Scottish Conservatives plan to reveal the campaign on Monday, focusing on reclaiming moderate… Continue reading Tory pair aim to attract 'politically homeless' with new movement
Attempted murder arrest in Southampton after car driven at police
A 45-year-old man from Southampton, who was wanted on prison recall, has been taken into custody on suspicion of attempted murder following an incident involving a vehicle driven toward police officers. The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary reported that the vehicle, which was driving without its headlights, collided with two police cars while attempting… Continue reading Attempted murder arrest in Southampton after car driven at police
Saint Dwynwen's Day: The story of Wales' Valentine's Day
Saint Dwynwen, a figure from 5th-century Wales, is credited with inspiring the unusual outpouring of affection observed on January 25th. Known as the Welsh patron saint of love, her own experiences with romance were far from fortunate. According to legend, her life included a troubled arranged marriage, the miraculous freezing of a suitor, and ultimately… Continue reading Saint Dwynwen's Day: The story of Wales' Valentine's Day
Andy Burnham's bid to return as MP blocked by Labour ruling body
Labour’s national executive committee (NEC) has decided to block Andy Burnham from standing as a candidate in the upcoming parliamentary by-election for Gorton and Denton. As the directly elected mayor of Greater Manchester, Burnham was required to seek the NEC’s approval before entering the race, having submitted his application on Saturday. However, the party ruled… Continue reading Andy Burnham's bid to return as MP blocked by Labour ruling body
Swinney says it 'looks like' hospital inquiry families were lied to
The Scottish First Minister, John Swinney, recently addressed concerns on BBC Scotland’s The Sunday Show regarding whether families of patients who contracted infections at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) were deliberately misled. Swinney acknowledged that it “does look like” families might have been given false information, but emphasized that it is the role of… Continue reading Swinney says it 'looks like' hospital inquiry families were lied to