Pharmacists in Wales are facing serious financial difficulties as operating costs soar, forcing some to accumulate significant debt in an effort to keep their businesses running. One such pharmacist, Tunde Olawoye, who has owned a pharmacy in Ceredigion since 2020, has amassed £145,000 in debt. He worries about his ability to pay staff salaries each… Continue reading Pharmacists in Wales described remortgaging homes to stay afloat
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Why are criminals stealing used cooking oil from chip shops?
Police Scotland has revealed that organised crime groups are increasingly targeting chip shops, takeaways, and restaurants to steal their used cooking oil. This oil is typically stored in containers outside these establishments for collection and recycling, often being processed into biodiesel—a renewable fuel used to power vehicles such as buses and tractors. Between April and… Continue reading Why are criminals stealing used cooking oil from chip shops?
Nitazenes: Inquests show how deadly synthetic drugs spread
This article discusses the rise in deaths related to nitazenes, a potent class of synthetic opioids, in the UK. Key points include: – Families, like Nicola’s, receive post-mortem reports indicating nitazene presence as a cause of death, often without prior knowledge of the substance. – The UK is experiencing a higher rate of nitazene-related deaths… Continue reading Nitazenes: Inquests show how deadly synthetic drugs spread
Health board bosses in Scotland have 10% pay rise put on hold
Health board executives at two struggling NHS organizations have had their proposed 10% salary increases put on hold following backlash from unions. The planned pay rises, intended to compensate the chiefs involved in leading new regional healthcare planning initiatives, have sparked controversy due to concerns over fairness, especially among frontline NHS workers who are often… Continue reading Health board bosses in Scotland have 10% pay rise put on hold
Parents blame baby deaths on misssed chances at Sussex NHS trust
This is an excerpt from a BBC News article investigating maternity care failings at the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (UH Sussex), focusing on two tragic cases involving couples Beth Cooper and Sophie Hartley, who both lost their babies named Felix at the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath. ### Key points summarized include:… Continue reading Parents blame baby deaths on misssed chances at Sussex NHS trust
UK weather: Snow and ice warnings issued after relentless rain and flooding
Following a prolonged period of wet and dull weather, wintry conditions are forecast to make a comeback across various regions of the UK, with snow and ice expected in many areas. The shift in weather will be driven by an influx of Arctic air, causing temperatures to plunge up to six degrees below the seasonal… Continue reading UK weather: Snow and ice warnings issued after relentless rain and flooding
Warwickshire Police investigated after charging woman who accused policeman of rape
An investigation has been launched into the conduct of Warwickshire Police after they charged a woman with perverting the course of justice following her accusation that a police officer raped her. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has confirmed it will examine how Warwickshire officers handled the case. The woman, referred to as Ruth… Continue reading Warwickshire Police investigated after charging woman who accused policeman of rape
Laughing gas canisters are causing explosions in waste facilities, firms say
Several major waste management companies have reported that nitrous oxide canisters—commonly known as laughing gas—are frequently exploding at waste facilities, posing serious hazards to employees. These metal canisters, used illegally for recreational purposes, are often disposed of with ordinary household trash, leading to extensive damage at energy-from-waste plants. The explosions have become so frequent that… Continue reading Laughing gas canisters are causing explosions in waste facilities, firms say
Newspaper headlines: 'Police assessing Andrew's “leaks”' and 'Outrage at Prem boss'
Several prominent UK newspapers have focused on the ongoing controversy surrounding Prince Andrew and his alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The Daily Mail’s front page highlights Labour women’s anger over what they call a “second paedophile crisis,” alongside critical coverage of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. The Mail reports Starmer faced sharp criticism in the… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Police assessing Andrew's “leaks”' and 'Outrage at Prem boss'
Scrap proposals for England holiday tax, hospitality bosses urge
Two hundred leaders from the hospitality and leisure sectors have appealed to the government to abandon plans for a tax targeting holidaymakers in England. This proposed visitor levy, which could be introduced by mayors and local officials, is intended to generate additional revenue but has faced strong opposition from major industry players. Currently, some English… Continue reading Scrap proposals for England holiday tax, hospitality bosses urge