Teenager's death investigated at Kettering General Hospital

The death of a 13-year-old girl, Chloe Longster, is currently being investigated by the Care Quality Commission after it was found that clinicians had reportedly failed to treat the signs of sepsis. Chloe was being treated on the Skylark ward at Kettering General Hospital, Northamptonshire, which is already the subject of safety concerns. She had… Continue reading Teenager's death investigated at Kettering General Hospital

The major marathon runner launches world record bid

Andrew Tomlinson, a Glasgow-based financial assistant who suffers from hemiplegia, has broken the world record for the fastest marathon completed by an athlete affected by the condition. Tomlinson finished this year’s London Marathon in an impressive time of 3:58:53, taking almost two hours off the previous world record. A hemiplegic athlete is someone who has… Continue reading The major marathon runner launches world record bid

Ladbroke Grove rail disaster: 25 years on since the crash

On October 5th, 1999, two passenger trains collided at Ladbroke Grove, 2 miles west of London’s Paddington station. The tragic event resulted in one of the worst rail crashes of the century and caused 31 fatalities, with 417 being injured. The accident sprouted a moment for rail safety, with an impact still felt today, 25… Continue reading Ladbroke Grove rail disaster: 25 years on since the crash

New flight chartered for Britons to leave Lebanon

The UK government is ramping up efforts to evacuate British nationals from Lebanon as it urges all people to leave amid growing conflict in the region. As of Friday morning, over 2,000 UK citizens had registered their presence in the country. More than 250 have already left on chartered flights organised by the government. The… Continue reading New flight chartered for Britons to leave Lebanon

When to tip and when not to tip

Tipping can be a confusing and anxiety-inducing experience for many. With no set rules for how much to leave, and the fear of offending waiting staff or being seen as cheap, it’s not always clear what to do. While gratuities are most commonly associated with restaurants, they are also expected in other industries such as… Continue reading When to tip and when not to tip

Fish and chips: NHS bosses want chippy to sell fruit and veg

A new fish and chip shop proposed for Morfa Bychan in Gwynedd has faced opposition from the local health board, which is calling for the menu to have a greater selection of fruit and vegetables. The board has argued that an increase in fast food outlets is detrimental to public health. It also suggested that… Continue reading Fish and chips: NHS bosses want chippy to sell fruit and veg

Northern Lights sightings possible as huge solar flare spotted

The largest solar flare since 2017 has been detected emanating from the sun’s surface, with the potential to create a geomagnetic storm that may result in the Northern Lights being visible at higher latitudes. These flares consist of electromagnetic radiation that moves from the sun at the speed of light and can arrive on Earth… Continue reading Northern Lights sightings possible as huge solar flare spotted

Newspaper headlines: 'UK warns Israel' and 'staff to get more rights'

According to sources in Whitehall and the intelligence service, there is a high likelihood that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will approve an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. The strikes are anticipated in retaliation for Iran’s missile barrage earlier this week. The disorder could push Iran towards developing its own nuclear weapon, as attested to… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'UK warns Israel' and 'staff to get more rights'

Eye and ear checks to be offered to autism students at school

From next year, all residential special schools and colleges in England will offer NHS eyesight, dental, and ear checks to their pupils. The move follows a successful pilot of the programme, which also found that such checks were particularly beneficial for students with learning disabilities or those who struggle to communicate. The checks are designed… Continue reading Eye and ear checks to be offered to autism students at school