The leader of the Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, emphasized the importance of the party offering hope rather than becoming a gathering place for disenchantment. In an interview with the Financial Times, Badenoch acknowledged the challenges posed by Reform UK, which is currently leading in many polls, but stressed the Tories’ role in being problem-solvers. Inspired… Continue reading Badenoch: Tories must 'offer hope' in face of Reform threat
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Should student mental health responsibility fall to universities?
dents are telling us they’re struggling,” says Dr Sweeney. “The pressure is on for stress to be managed sooner rather than later. Unfortunately, if some students don’t get the help they need, it can be catastrophic.” Overall, the data and expert opinions presented in the article suggest that the crisis in student mental health is… Continue reading Should student mental health responsibility fall to universities?
Just 7,000 steps a day cuts risk of health issues – study
A groundbreaking study has revealed that taking 7,000 steps every day can significantly enhance brain function and provide protection against various diseases. Contrary to popular belief, this figure might be more attainable and beneficial compared to the often-touted 10,000 steps as the ultimate goal. The research, which was published in The Lancet Public Health, demonstrated… Continue reading Just 7,000 steps a day cuts risk of health issues – study
George Baldock: Footballer drowned in swimming pool accident, inquest finds
Former Premier League footballer George Baldock tragically passed away in a swimming pool accident in Greece, according to an inquest. The 31-year-old was discovered lifeless at his residence in Glyfada, southern Athens, on October 9, 2024. A post-mortem examination ruled out the presence of any drugs or alcohol in his system. Following seven years with… Continue reading George Baldock: Footballer drowned in swimming pool accident, inquest finds
Will UK porn age verification stop children seeing adult content?
Concerns are rising as porn sites implement new age verification checks that require users to provide personal identification. In the UK, websites with pornographic content are now mandated to verify the age of users in a “robust” manner. Failure to comply with these regulations could result in hefty fines, up to £18m or 10% of… Continue reading Will UK porn age verification stop children seeing adult content?
How Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath found their sound – and invented heavy metal
web/20250711-084946-a521911844-web-2.25.0-9/grey-placeholder.png” aria-label=”image unavailable”>Getty Images Black Sabbath were signed by the Vertigo label and their first release reached number eight in the UK charts The band’s manager, Jim Simpson, organised a series of stunts to maintain interest. At the Marquee Club, he sent a pair of stilt-walkers dressed as the Devil to mingle with the crowd,… Continue reading How Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath found their sound – and invented heavy metal
Shop-bought health testing kits 'inaccurate and unsuitable', study says
A recent study suggests that health self-test kits are often inaccurate, raising concerns about their safety and reliability. Researchers warn that these kits, widely available in stores across the UK, may provide misleading results and lack crucial information for users to interpret the findings properly. The regulator overseeing medical devices in the UK, MHRA, has… Continue reading Shop-bought health testing kits 'inaccurate and unsuitable', study says
Use offices or lose them, Eluned Morgan tells Welsh government staff
The First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan, has issued a warning stating that the Welsh government cannot justify keeping offices open if employees continue to work remotely. Despite the government’s aim to have staff work in the office two days a week, daily attendance in March averaged only 16%, with just 9% at a main… Continue reading Use offices or lose them, Eluned Morgan tells Welsh government staff
Newspaper headlines: 'Crushing' treatment delays and '4-star fiasco'
A significant issue facing cancer patients has arisen as resident doctors are preparing to go on strike, potentially leading to substantial treatment delays. The i Paper highlights the impact of the impending strikes, with charities expressing concerns that patients with less survivable cancers might be particularly affected. There are worries that lung, liver, and brain… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Crushing' treatment delays and '4-star fiasco'
UK vehicle making hits lowest level since 1953, excluding Covid
Simon Jack, BBC’s Business editor, reported that British car and van production in the first half of the current year has reached its lowest level since 1953, excluding the industry shutdown during the Covid-19 pandemic. Car output dropped by 7.3% in the six months leading up to June, while the closure of Vauhall’s Luton van… Continue reading UK vehicle making hits lowest level since 1953, excluding Covid