Hannah Newby, a 33-year-old woman from Southwell in Nottinghamshire, has been diagnosed with Turner Syndrome, which led to her infertility and therefore dashed her dreams of having a family in her teenage years. She was only given one cycle of IVF under the local NHS integrated care board (ICB) policy, but her chance for the… Continue reading 'The East Midlands IVF postcode lottery is not fair
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Aston Martin issues second profit warning in two months
Aston Martin has disclosed that it is seeking to raise capital after issuing its second profit warning in eight weeks. The company is now expecting to make a profit of up to £280m ($352m) in 2024, below the £305.9m figure of 2018. Aston Martin has cited a delay in releasing its ultra-exclusive Valiant models as… Continue reading Aston Martin issues second profit warning in two months
The Disappeared: Body exhumed from Monaghan cemetery
An exhumation has taken place in County Monaghan by the group responsible for locating the remains of the Disappeared. The Disappeared refers to individuals who were kidnapped, killed and clandestinely buried during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. The Independent Commission for the Location of Victims’ Remains (ICLVR) acted on information about suspect movements during the… Continue reading The Disappeared: Body exhumed from Monaghan cemetery
Brit Rising Star: Myles Smith, Elmiene, Good Neighbours nominated
Myles Smith, Elmiene, and Good Neighbours have been named as the artists shortlisted for the Brit Rising Star Award in 2025. The award, which is in partnership with BBC Radio 1, celebrates new talent and is selected by a panel of industry experts. The winner of the award will be announced on December 5, ahead… Continue reading Brit Rising Star: Myles Smith, Elmiene, Good Neighbours nominated
Natasha Harding: FAW says parents misled over football academies
Private football coaching organizations claiming to be academies in Wales are misleading parents looking for elite coaching for their children, according to the Football Association of Wales (FAW). The governing body said it was growing concerned about the number of non-accredited training organizations using the ‘academy’ label without having the relevant accreditation or governance to… Continue reading Natasha Harding: FAW says parents misled over football academies
Nothing changed before Novichok death – spy widow Marina Litvinenko says
The widow of Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian spy who died in London after being poisoned by a radioactive substance in 2006, has spoken out about the similarities between her husband’s assassination and the recent Novichok poisonings in Salisbury. In an interview with the Crime Next Door: Salisbury Poisonings podcast, Marina Litvinenko said “nothing” had… Continue reading Nothing changed before Novichok death – spy widow Marina Litvinenko says
Plan to boost NHS dental treatments 'not on track'
The £200m project to increase access to NHS dentistry is falling behind its target, according to a recent report by the National Audit Office. Published in February 2021, the dental recovery plan aimed to deliver 1.5 million additional appointments for the NHS by 2024-2025. To achieve this, dentists were offered an increase in payments for… Continue reading Plan to boost NHS dental treatments 'not on track'
Online slots gambling to be limited to £5 per spin
In a move aimed at curbing gambling addiction, the UK government has imposed a restriction on the amount of money people can bet on online slots. As part of a wider overhaul, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has decided to impose a £5 limit on all adults above the age of 25,… Continue reading Online slots gambling to be limited to £5 per spin
Newspaper headlines: Electric car 'chaos' and Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire
The government’s net-zero electric car plan dominates a number of British newspapers today. According to the Daily Mail, Labour’s net-zero plans were thrown into chaos after the recent Vauxhall factory closure was attributed to electric car sales targets. As a result, Downing Street announced that an urgent review of the policy would be launched in… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Electric car 'chaos' and Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire
Number of English bathing sites rated 'poor' doubles
The latest data from the Environment Agency has revealed that the number of monitored bathing water sites in England rated as ‘poor’ and unsuitable for swimming has more than doubled, from 18 to 37. Of the 450 sites regularly tested throughout the summer for bacteria related to sewage discharges, 92% met the minimum bathing standards.… Continue reading Number of English bathing sites rated 'poor' doubles