With an expected increase in respiratory illnesses this coming winter, the UK National Health Service (NHS) is urging parents and caregivers of two and three-year-olds to schedule a flu vaccine for their children. The flu vaccine is also available for school-age children, individuals in clinical risk groups, and pregnant women. The flu vaccine is typically… Continue reading Flu vaccine: Parents urged to have young children immunised
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Smiling Lib Dems plan to make the most of election success
The Liberal Democrats are gathering in Brighton for their autumn conference, and the mood is one of jubilance. After years of being pulverised in coalition with the Conservatives, the party is back with 72 MPs and achieved its best performance since its establishment in 1988. There is talk among senior figures of “finishing the job”… Continue reading Smiling Lib Dems plan to make the most of election success
Starmer says he'll make tough decisions – but will he say the unsayable on trickiest issues?
Sir Keir Starmer, the current leader of the Labour party, has recently been vocal about tackling the UK’s long-term problems, even if it means addressing issues that were previously considered unsayable. For example, he has suggested that more people may need to accept developments in their neighbourhoods in order to build more houses, and that… Continue reading Starmer says he'll make tough decisions – but will he say the unsayable on trickiest issues?
Labour MPs 'shocked' at no full winter fuel assessment
The government has failed to conduct a comprehensive review of the winter fuel cuts, but a limited “equalities analysis” has been conducted and released following a freedom of information request. Officials from the Work and Pensions Department compiled the analysis, which suggested that some of society’s most vulnerable might still lose out on payments. While… Continue reading Labour MPs 'shocked' at no full winter fuel assessment
One of England's largest school academies to go phone-free
Around 35,000 pupils across 42 state schools in England will have their access to smartphones phased out during the school day by Ormiston Academies Trust, one of England’s largest school academy trusts. The trust has confirmed that phones are being banned due to negative impacts on teaching and learning, behaviour and children’s mental health. The… Continue reading One of England's largest school academies to go phone-free
The curious Lincolnshire case of a trapped otter and a sleepy fox
In a rather strange turn of events, Cleethorpes Wildlife Rescue received calls for two rescue cases that were quite unique. The group went to the aid of a baby otter trapped in a car engine in Wragby, Lincolnshire, and also helped a family from Grimsby who found a fox sleeping in their living room. Aaron… Continue reading The curious Lincolnshire case of a trapped otter and a sleepy fox
Lin-Manuel Miranda calls Welsh 'beautifully musical' language
Even though Lin-Manuel Miranda thinks Welsh is “one of the most beautifully musical languages ever,” he doubts that Disney is ready to produce an animated film using a Welsh theme. He acknowledges that since the release of the 2012 movie Brave, which is set in Scotland and produced by Disney, they have not created any… Continue reading Lin-Manuel Miranda calls Welsh 'beautifully musical' language
Tory peer 'regrets' anti-immigration rhetoric ahead of riots
Lord Timothy Kirkhope, a former immigration minister of the UK, has expressed regret over the Stop The Boats rhetoric used by the previous Conservative government, which he believes may have contributed to the unrest in Hull in August 2024. This was after a banner with the same slogan was seen during the riots in the city,… Continue reading Tory peer 'regrets' anti-immigration rhetoric ahead of riots
Week in pictures: 7-13 September 2024
The week has been full of striking news photographs from around the world. Riot police were photographed using pepper spray to disperse demonstrators during a protest outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires. The Argentinian Chamber of Deputies was debating whether to reverse a veto by President Javier Milei of a law aimed at increasing… Continue reading Week in pictures: 7-13 September 2024
Winter fuel payment: 780,000 to miss out on allowance, says DWP
The UK government has disclosed that an estimated 780,000 pensioners in England and Wales face the loss of winter fuel benefits. The news comes as the Department for Work and Pensions released estimates under freedom of information laws, which revealed that many of those eligible for pension credit would not claim, and would therefore miss… Continue reading Winter fuel payment: 780,000 to miss out on allowance, says DWP