Upon the birth of her son, a mother from Newport made the decision to preserve his umbilical cord stem cells, emphasizing the value of having a “back-up” plan. Natalie Harrop’s determination to explore blood cancer treatments was ignited by the passing of her friend Jacqueline due to leukaemia. Through her research, she uncovered that the… Continue reading Stem cells: Newport mum has 'nothing to lose' by saving baby's
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Alton Towers shuts Toxicator on opening day after pipe bursts
The grand unveiling of Alton Towers’ latest attraction, Toxicator, was marred by a burst pipe that caused a leak of brown liquid, leading to the evacuation of the ride. Visitors to the popular Staffordshire theme park expressed their frustration on social media as park staff worked diligently to address the unexpected issue on Saturday. The… Continue reading Alton Towers shuts Toxicator on opening day after pipe bursts
Conservatives push for ban on phones in schools
The issue of banning mobile phones in schools is set to be debated by MPs this week, with the Conservatives leading the charge for a vote on the matter. Shadow Education Secretary Laura Trott highlighted the importance of ending phone use in educational settings, calling it a “no-brainer” decision. Despite previous guidance from the Tory… Continue reading Conservatives push for ban on phones in schools
Roblox: The Welsh game creator with 11 billion visits
Osian Taubman-Edwards made a life-changing decision when he opted to forgo college in favor of creating games. A chance encounter with an advert for Roblox on YouTube led him down a path that eventually made him the platform’s top developer. With over 11 billion visits to his profile and five million new players enjoying his… Continue reading Roblox: The Welsh game creator with 11 billion visits
Liverpool baby Sienna-Rose who fell ill in Mexico flies home to Alder Hey
BBC News reporter Stewart Whittiingham has covered the heartwrenching story of a 19-month-old girl from Liverpool who suffered a brain haemorrhage while on holiday in Mexico. The young girl, named Sienna-Rose, collapsed in Cancun and underwent life-saving surgery, but the family faced a daunting challenge of raising over £100,000 to fly her back to the… Continue reading Liverpool baby Sienna-Rose who fell ill in Mexico flies home to Alder Hey
Mental health conditions are overdiagnosed, Streeting says
The Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, has pointed out an “overdiagnosis” of mental health conditions, stating that too many individuals are being prematurely dismissed. Streeting emphasized the necessity for the welfare system to be sustainable, as the government prepares to implement reforms aimed at reducing the benefits expenditure, particularly concerning the eligibility criteria for applying for… Continue reading Mental health conditions are overdiagnosed, Streeting says
Fine cancelled for Essex couple who found migrant on motorhome
In Essex, a couple who recently encountered legal issues regarding a migrant found on their motorhome have received good news. Originally facing a hefty fine of £1,500 from the Home Office for failing to detect the stowaway, Adrian and Joanne Fenton from Heybridge can now breathe a sigh of relief. Their story gained attention after… Continue reading Fine cancelled for Essex couple who found migrant on motorhome
Newcastle United fans at Wembley hoping for Carabao Cup final win
As the Carabao Cup final between Newcastle United and Liverpool draws closer, anticipation and enthusiasm are palpable among fans on Tyneside and at Wembley. With over 32,000 supporters making their way to London, the city was abuzz, especially when fans took over Covent Garden on Saturday. The hope is high that the Magpies will clinch… Continue reading Newcastle United fans at Wembley hoping for Carabao Cup final win
Free school meals in Wales should be 'healthier and more climate friendly'
A leading academic, Prof Kevin Morgan from Cardiff University’s school of geography, has called for free school meals in Wales to be revamped to be “more cost-effective, healthier, and more climate-friendly”. Despite all primary school children being eligible for free school meals in Wales, Professor Morgan believes there is still room for improvement in the… Continue reading Free school meals in Wales should be 'healthier and more climate friendly'
Wes Streeting admits 'risk of disruption' in NHS overhaul
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has acknowledged the potential for disruption in the NHS as he embarks on a restructuring effort to eliminate inefficiencies and enhance long-term outcomes. In a bid to cut costs and streamline health services, Streeting announced the abolition of NHS England, a public administrative body, which he believes will generate savings of… Continue reading Wes Streeting admits 'risk of disruption' in NHS overhaul