Bishop Auckland mother among 27 'poisoned' by fake Botox

Investigations by BBC North East have uncovered a concerning trend in the north-east of England where 28 people have fallen victim to botulism after receiving what they believed to be anti-wrinkle injections. Nicola Fairley, a 37-year-old mother from Bishop Auckland, County Durham, was one of the unfortunate individuals who ended up in the emergency room… Continue reading Bishop Auckland mother among 27 'poisoned' by fake Botox

UK weather: Temperatures to hit 33C for hottest two days in a row

The United Kingdom is poised to potentially break its hottest day record for the second consecutive day, with temperatures expected to climb up to 33C on Friday. The Met Office has forecasted hot and dry conditions to persist, with many areas likely reaching the low 30s. There is a possibility that Friday’s temperatures could surpass… Continue reading UK weather: Temperatures to hit 33C for hottest two days in a row

First-time buyers removed from government housing scheme

Written in a new structure: In recent news on the housing market in Scotland, it has been discovered that most first-time buyers have been removed from the Open Market Shared Equity (OMSE) scheme, according to BBC Scotland News. This program, which has allowed buyers to purchase a property at 60% to 90% of its cost,… Continue reading First-time buyers removed from government housing scheme

Leadbeater 'confident' assisted dying bill will pass Commons

Kate Whannel, a political reporter, has shared that Kim Leadbeater, the MP championing the assisted dying bill, expressed her confidence that MPs would ultimately support the legislation in its final stage at the House of Commons on Friday. The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which permits terminally ill adults to receive medical assistance… Continue reading Leadbeater 'confident' assisted dying bill will pass Commons

Leeds maternity services now 'inadequate' after inspectors act on parents' concerns

The healthcare regulator has downgraded maternity services at two Leeds hospitals from “good” to “inadequate” due to the significant risks posed to women and babies. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) substantiated concerns from staff and patients regarding the quality of care and staffing levels during unannounced inspections at Leeds Teaching Hospitals (LTH) NHS Trust. Prompted… Continue reading Leeds maternity services now 'inadequate' after inspectors act on parents' concerns

Newspaper headlines: 'A good death' and 'Royal AscHot'

On Friday, the looming vote on the assisted dying bill takes center stage among a mix of stories highlighted on the front pages of various publications. The Daily Express features a heartfelt plea from a supporter of the bill, urging MPs to grant individuals the option to have a peaceful death. The front page prominently… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'A good death' and 'Royal AscHot'

Cervical cancer: Alliance MLA Michelle Guy says screening saved her life

Alliance MLA Michelle Guy received a shocking and terrifying diagnosis of cervical cancer in November 2023, despite not experiencing any symptoms. The cancer was only detected through cervical screening, which she emphasized as a crucial tool in early detection. Reflecting on her experience, Guy expressed her relief that the screening system worked for her and… Continue reading Cervical cancer: Alliance MLA Michelle Guy says screening saved her life

Assisted dying bill supporter scared of 'being trapped in pain'

Gemma Williams, a resident of Carmarthenshire, has been living with multiple sclerosis (MS) for over two decades and strongly advocates for the availability of assisted dying for those “suffering intolerably.” In a candid interview, she revealed her fears of being “trapped” in excruciating pain due to her condition, which at times affects her vision, confines… Continue reading Assisted dying bill supporter scared of 'being trapped in pain'

Government whip Vicky Foxcroft quits over disability benefit cuts

Labour MP Vicky Foxcroft has stepped down from her position as a government whip in protest of the government’s proposed cuts to disability benefits. In a letter to the prime minister, Foxcroft expressed her concerns about the impact of the cuts on personal independence payments and universal credit, stating that they should not be part… Continue reading Government whip Vicky Foxcroft quits over disability benefit cuts

Woman, 66, arrested in Camden on suspicion of 'Rolex murder'

Olivia Demetriades reports for BBC News in London where a 66-year-old woman has been taken into custody on suspicion of murder after authorities discovered a 69-year-old who had been fatally stabbed in her home in north London. The distressing incident occurred at a property in Mornington Place, Camden at 18:00 BST on Friday, 13 June,… Continue reading Woman, 66, arrested in Camden on suspicion of 'Rolex murder'