Bodycare to shut remaining stores with loss of 444 jobs

All 56 remaining Bodycare stores will be closing down, resulting in 444 job losses, as the health and beauty chain’s administrators were unable to secure a buyer for the shops. The decision to cease trading was made due to the lack of stock and high operational costs associated with running the stores, making it financially… Continue reading Bodycare to shut remaining stores with loss of 444 jobs

Behind the doors of asylum hotels – what I found when I went inside

I decided to embark on a unique journey this summer, exploring the lives of residents and staff in asylum hotels. Visiting four hotels as part of File on 4 Investigates, I sought to understand the day-to-day realities faced by those living in these temporary accommodations. From families with young children to single individuals, the stories… Continue reading Behind the doors of asylum hotels – what I found when I went inside

Plan for NHS Wales patients to be seen by any dentist dropped

Wales health correspondent Jenny Rees reported on recent changes to NHS dentistry in Wales. Instead of plans that would have assigned patients to a specific dentist for each check-up, a new contract will now pay dentists based on the individual’s oral health needs. This shift means patients will no longer have routine bi-annual check-ups, with… Continue reading Plan for NHS Wales patients to be seen by any dentist dropped

Alaa Abdel Fattah: British-Egyptian activist reunited with family

After spending nearly six years in prison in Egypt, British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah has been released and reunited with his family. President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi pardoned him on Monday following a request from the National Council for Human Rights. Upon his release, a video captured the 43-year-old blogger and pro-democracy activist joyously celebrating with… Continue reading Alaa Abdel Fattah: British-Egyptian activist reunited with family

Carbuncle award for “most dismal” town scrapped after Port Glasgow backlash

The traditional “Plook on the Plinth” Carbuncle Award, bestowing the title of “the most dismal town in Scotland,” has been discontinued after facing backlash from its recent recipient. The refusal to accept the trophy on behalf of Port Glasgow by social entrepreneur Kevin Green labeled it as “poverty tourism,” failing to represent the town’s resilient… Continue reading Carbuncle award for “most dismal” town scrapped after Port Glasgow backlash

The Hack: Jack Thorne praises 'remarkable' journalists who exposed phone hacking

Jack Thorne, the writer of the popular Netflix show Adolescence, has commended the journalists who uncovered the phone-hacking scandal in the media. The upcoming ITV drama, The Hack, features David Tennant portraying Nick Davies, the Guardian reporter who revealed the phone-hacking practices at the News of the World. Thorne shared on BBC Radio 4’s Today… Continue reading The Hack: Jack Thorne praises 'remarkable' journalists who exposed phone hacking

Intimacy after childbirth: Why sex drive can fall and what to do if it does

Following childbirth, many individuals experience a shift in their libido, which can impact intimate aspects of their relationships. Reality TV personality and fitness coach Holly Hagan-Blyth shared her personal struggle with intimacy after the birth of her son. She expressed that her desire for sex significantly decreased, leading her to avoid any form of physical… Continue reading Intimacy after childbirth: Why sex drive can fall and what to do if it does

Newspaper headlines: 'Farage plan would split families' and 'Will the King banish Fergie?'

A controversial proposal made by Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has come under intense scrutiny, with critics labeling it a “kick in the teeth” to the NHS and warning of potential labor shortages and threats to economic growth. The policy suggests deporting migrants who are permanently and legally residing in the UK, which many fear… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Farage plan would split families' and 'Will the King banish Fergie?'

Train cancellations: Britain's worst major stations named

A specific station in London has been identified as experiencing the highest rate of train cancellations among the busiest railway stations in the UK in the year leading up to August. According to data provided by the Office of Rail and Road, around one in 13 scheduled stops at City Thameslink were canceled during this… Continue reading Train cancellations: Britain's worst major stations named

Ed Davey urges US cancer scientists to come to UK

The proposal to offer discount visas to US cancer scientists whose research was impacted by the Trump administration will be championed by Sir Ed Davey, the leader of the Liberal Democrats. In a speech at the party’s conference in Bournemouth, Sir Ed will urge the UK government to step in where the US government has… Continue reading Ed Davey urges US cancer scientists to come to UK