Amy has been grappling with complex PTSD for years, a result of the violent attacks she endured as a child. Despite seeking help, she has only managed to see a psychiatrist once in the past decade. Struggling with self-harm and suicidal thoughts, Amy finds herself on a long waiting list for mental health treatment through… Continue reading Mental health waiting lists: Amy has complex PTSD but has seen a psychiatrist once in 10 years
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Clinics to need licences for Botox fillers in cosmetics crackdown
Health reporter Philippa Roxby has reported on the government’s plans to crack down on dodgy cosmetic practitioners who exploit and cause harm to people. The new proposals aim to ensure that only qualified health professionals can perform risky non-surgical Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs) and that clinics must meet strict requirements to obtain licenses to offer… Continue reading Clinics to need licences for Botox fillers in cosmetics crackdown
Swansea doctor's 'helpless' wait to hear from family in Gaza
Dr Ahmed Sabra, a cardiologist living in Swansea, is facing a heartbreaking situation as he waits to receive news from his elderly father and sister in the war-torn region of Gaza. The doctor has not been able to communicate with his family for almost two weeks, with his sister revealing the challenges they are facing… Continue reading Swansea doctor's 'helpless' wait to hear from family in Gaza
Gordon Brown calls for gambling tax to cut child poverty
Political reporter Jennifer McKiernan reports that former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown has reiterated his advocacy for implementing higher taxes on gambling in order to lift approximately half a million children out of poverty. Brown has thrown his support behind a think tank report from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), asserting that such… Continue reading Gordon Brown calls for gambling tax to cut child poverty
Wrong remains from Air India crash 'adds to trauma', says family
Thomas Mackintosh reported on the tragic Air India crash that claimed the lives of Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek and his husband Jamie. The crash occurred on 12 June as the flight departed from Ahmedabad for London Gatwick. Fiongal’s sister, Arwen Greenlaw, revealed that the mishandling of her brother’s remains further compounded the trauma for her family. Seeking… Continue reading Wrong remains from Air India crash 'adds to trauma', says family
Birmingham Airport runway reopens after emergency landing
BBC News reported a recent incident at Birmingham Airport that caused delays and cancellations for thousands of travelers. A light aircraft owned by Woodgate Aviation experienced landing gear issues during its journey from Birmingham to Belfast. The main undercarriage collapsed upon landing, resulting in the closure of the runway for over six hours. Fortunately, the… Continue reading Birmingham Airport runway reopens after emergency landing
Victim named as Erdal Ozmen in Stoke Newington killing
Police have identified the victim of a fatal shooting in north-east London as Erdal Ozmen, a 45-year-old man who was discovered with gunshot wounds on Dynevor Road in Stoke Newington around 12:20 AM BST on Tuesday. Despite efforts to save him, Ozmen was pronounced dead at the scene. The Metropolitan Police have not determined a… Continue reading Victim named as Erdal Ozmen in Stoke Newington killing
Families demand change to parole rules for missing body murders
The families of two murdered individuals who are missing and presumed deceased have thrown their support behind an effort to alter the rules pertaining to parole in Scotland. Arlene Fraser and Suzanne Pilley were at the center of two notable murder investigations that occurred over a decade apart. Loved ones of both victims are seeking… Continue reading Families demand change to parole rules for missing body murders
What economic levers are left for Reeves to pull?
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (Niesr) has provided a pessimistic forecast, reflecting scenarios being considered by the Treasury ahead of the autumn Budget. The accumulation of U-turns and sluggish economic news has contributed to the framing of this important moment in Treasury planning. Chancellor Rachel Reeves may need to establish more flexibility… Continue reading What economic levers are left for Reeves to pull?
Northern Ireland: Coriander and hummus products recalled over listeria
Several potted coriander plants and a hummus product have been recalled in Northern Ireland due to the potential presence of listeria. The affected batches of potted coriander products were provided by O’Hanlon Herbs to various major supermarkets in the region, including Tesco, Dunnes Stores, Aldi, Lidl, Marks & Spencer, and Supervalu. Additionally, a 150g batch… Continue reading Northern Ireland: Coriander and hummus products recalled over listeria