Weight loss injections could be given to unemployed people living with obesity to help them get back into work and reduce pressure on the NHS, according to Health Secretary Wes Streeting. Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, agreed that the jabs would be “very helpful” to people who need to lose weight and stated that… Continue reading Obesity: Unemployed could get weight loss jabs to return to work
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Keir Starmer does not rule out NI rise for employers
In an interview with BBC Breakfast, Sir Keir Starmer has not ruled out the possibility of an increase in National Insurance for employers in the upcoming Budget. The Labour Party had previously stated in their 2024 manifesto that they would not increase National Insurance, income tax, or VAT. However, speculation has been growing that the… Continue reading Keir Starmer does not rule out NI rise for employers
World Conker Championship cheating claims blamed on 'sore loser'
A controversy has emerged following allegations of cheating by the winner of the men’s competition at the World Conker Championships held in Southwick, Northamptonshire. According to a Telegraph report, David Jakins, who goes by the moniker “King Conker,” had cheated by swapping his actual conker with a metal one which helped him to win. The… Continue reading World Conker Championship cheating claims blamed on 'sore loser'
Brendan O'Carroll: Mrs Brown's Boys star sorry for 'clumsy' racial joke
BBC One’s popular sitcom Mrs. Brown’s Boys has faced backlash after an alleged racist joke during production of its forthcoming Christmas special. The show’s star and creator, Brendan O’Carroll, reportedly used a “racial term” during rehearsal while in character as Agnes Brown. The BBC temporarily suspended production of the show and launched an investigation after… Continue reading Brendan O'Carroll: Mrs Brown's Boys star sorry for 'clumsy' racial joke
Unemployment rate dips as pay growth slows
New data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has shown that unemployment rates in the UK have fallen slightly, while pay growth has slowed. According to the data, the jobless rate fell from 4.1% to 4% between June and August. Meanwhile, regular pay, which excludes bonuses, grew at an annual rate of 4.9%,… Continue reading Unemployment rate dips as pay growth slows
Sober October: Gen Z drinking alcohol in moderation or quitting
Jessie Hallett, a 29-year-old woman from Cardiff, recently announced that she quit drinking for good after an 18-hour bender that ended at 9 am. The beer fear and anxiety that came with her drinking habits became too much for her to handle, so she knew she had to make a change. After more than a… Continue reading Sober October: Gen Z drinking alcohol in moderation or quitting
Newspaper headlines: 'Prepare for higher taxes' and 'I legally punished' Sara
Labour politician Rachel Reeves has hinted that employers’ national insurance contributions will increase in the UK Budget. The Guardian reports that Reeve’s refusal to deny the possibility is the “strongest hint yet” of such a move. The Financial Times cites Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid, who at an investment summit yesterday said that although… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Prepare for higher taxes' and 'I legally punished' Sara
Burning household rubbish now UK’s dirtiest form of power, BBC finds
New analysis by the BBC has found that using incineration to generate electricity from household waste is the most polluting method currently used in the UK. According to the study, which examined five years’ worth of data, burning waste produces the same amount of greenhouse gases per unit of energy as coal-fired power, which is… Continue reading Burning household rubbish now UK’s dirtiest form of power, BBC finds
Fight begins to make mobile-free schools law
Legislation is being proposed in the UK to ban smartphones in schools. The so-called Safer Phones Bill will be introduced in Parliament by MP and former teacher, Josh MacAlister. The Bill requests that government guidance be transformed into law and that “seatbelt legislation” is introduced to discourage social media use among children. Most secondary schools… Continue reading Fight begins to make mobile-free schools law
NHS patient-safety system to be overhauled
The existing system for regulating and overseeing patient safety in England is to be transformed, according to the country’s health secretary, Wes Streeting. A review is set to be conducted across six principal organisations. Streeting claims the current process is “overly complex”. He hopes that overhauling the structure will allow the government to reduce poor… Continue reading NHS patient-safety system to be overhauled