The most recent NHS England data reveals that one in four babies is now born via Caesarean section. This proportion has been increasing steadily over the past decade. Experts say that the rise is linked to an increasing number of complex pregnancies, where the mother is older or obese, for instance. However, some mothers are… Continue reading One in four babies in England born by Caesarean
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Mother behind Martha's Rule shares scheme's early success
NHS England has reported that almost one in eight phone calls made using the Martha’s Rule scheme has resulted in a potentially life-saving change in treatment. The scheme enables patients and their families to request an urgent review from a critical-care outreach team when they feel their concerns are being ignored. Merope Mills led the… Continue reading Mother behind Martha's Rule shares scheme's early success
'My son died at 24 – now I'm doing his bucket list'
Alex Spencer is determined to fulfill her late son’s bucket list after he passed away at the age of 24 from Duchenne muscular dystrophy last year. Despite her grief, Alex wants to raise awareness of the difficulties disabled people face in getting the right care. They had been due to attend a supercar show in… Continue reading 'My son died at 24 – now I'm doing his bucket list'
One in four properties may be at risk of flooding by 2050 – report
According to the Environment Agency (EA), around eight million properties in England, equivalent to one in four, could be at risk of flooding by 2050. The EA’s first-ever review of how the changing climate could affect flooding warns of increased threats arising from heavier rainfall and rising sea levels. The number of properties at risk… Continue reading One in four properties may be at risk of flooding by 2050 – report
Plan to register children not in school takes shape
England is set to introduce a register to track children who are not attending school as part of their Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill. This register will be used to ensure the provision of high-quality education and support for these children. The government hopes this will be a landmark moment for child protection. From 2025,… Continue reading Plan to register children not in school takes shape
UK diplomats meet rebel leader in Damascus
British diplomats have reportedly met with the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the Syrian rebel group that ousted President Bashar al-Assad more than a week ago. Ahmad al-Sharaa, formerly known as Mohammed al-Golani, was pictured meeting with Ann Snow, the UK’s special representative for Syria, in the Syrian capital, Damascus. The group’s military operations… Continue reading UK diplomats meet rebel leader in Damascus
Newspaper headlines: Chinese spy suspect named and 'stark choice' for Starmer
The news of a Chinese spy linked to Prince Andrew has remained a prominent story in UK newspapers this week. Metro reported that the alleged spy, Yang Tengbo – also known as Chris Yang – had asked for a court order that anonymised him to be lifted so that he could deny the allegations against… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Chinese spy suspect named and 'stark choice' for Starmer
The shopkeepers confronting festive shoplifters
Martin Gaunt, a shopkeeper from Cornwall, claims he has made more than 50 citizen’s arrests in two years to fight the “relentless” crime wave of shoplifting. England’s Home Office revealed that shoplifting is at an all-time high, and some retailers state that they have no choice but to fight thieves alone. A civil arrest can be… Continue reading The shopkeepers confronting festive shoplifters
Government has broken the law on sewage – watchdog
Water companies in the UK have been treated leniently for sewage spills, breaking the law, according to the government and regulators. The Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) conducted an investigation and found that the authorities allowed sewage spills in circumstances where they should not have. The government and Environment Agency responded to the OEP’s findings… Continue reading Government has broken the law on sewage – watchdog
Alex Yee: Olympic triathlon champion set for 2025 London Marathon
Alex Yee, the world and Olympic triathlon champion from Great Britain, has announced that he will take part in the 2025 London Marathon. The 26-year-old athlete secured four Olympic triathlon medals, including an individual gold and a mixed relay bronze in Paris 2024. The London-born sportsman, who previously represented his country in track and cross… Continue reading Alex Yee: Olympic triathlon champion set for 2025 London Marathon