Rise in number of 'vulnerable women' dying prematurely in North East England
Females from North East England were found to be 1.7 times more likely to die early as a result of suicide, addiction or domestic murder.
New online reform regulatory system of Ofcom could cost nearly £170m
Critics of the proposed reforms argue that the financial burden could place undue strain on online platforms, particularly smaller companies and startups.
UK's hospitality sector 'anxious' over significant summer staffing shortage
Another contributing factor to the staffing challenge is the tightening of immigration rules and the end of free movement between the UK and the EU.
Lung cancer cases in women in the UK projected to surpass men
The projected trajectory indicates that by 2025, more women will be diagnosed with lung cancer than men in the UK. Historically, lung cancer has been predominantly associated with male smokers.
UK workers forced to retire early due to the COVID-19 pandemic are now living in poverty
Many retirees who relied on income from investments or rental properties saw their revenue streams dwindle during the pandemic.
WHO's cancer research agency lists aspartame sweetener a possible carcinogen
Many popular diet sodas and carbonated beverages in the UK market use aspartame as a sugar substitute. These include brands like Diet Coke, Pepsi Max and Coca-Cola Zero.
Meta new VR subscription service Meta Quest+ can rival Apple's Vision Pro
New customers who will sign up from today up to July 31 of this year can get their first month of the subscription for just one US dollar.
Alternative to women's prisons opens in England
Designed and developed by the charity One Small Thing, Hope Street is a 24-space residential scheme in Southampton that is their collaborative project with Snug Architects.
Stunted growth, hunger and dental issues plague UK children, alarming surge in past year
According to health experts, chronic malnutrition and inadequate intake of essential nutrients are key drivers of this issue.
New research highlights imperfections of BMI as sole clinical measure
The American Medical Association has adopted a new policy that seeks to remove emphasis on the role of body mass index after recent studies find that relying solely on BMI may not provide a complete picture of an individual's health.
Popstars might be contributing to inflationary pressure as price of concert tickets soar
Rising demand and production costs contribute to the surge in ticket prices, impacting music enthusiasts and making it more difficult to attend live performances.
Bath and London researchers discover life quality doesn't depend on age of autism diagnosis
According to recent statistics, a total of 1,320 individuals who have been diagnosed with autism are residing in mental health hospitals in England.
Britain's mortgage crisis, borrowers to be given 12-month grace period before repossession
Rising costs, affordability concerns, and economic uncertainty impact the housing market, with interest rates now standing at five per cent in the UK, the highest level since April 2008.
'Drinkflation' a growing concern as high inflation worries UK hospitality sector
Less booze in your drink as soaring costs and reduced consumer spending pose challenges for brewing sectors.
Aging men may lose sex chromosome, increasing cancer fatality
Loss of the Y chromosome has been linked to an increased risk of developing various cancers, with findings shedding light on the intricate relationship between ageing, genetics and cancer progression.
Report reveals one-third of hospitality workers face discriminatory behaviour
The hospitality industry is urged to address the prevalence of discrimination and prioritise inclusivity, as a report by Be Inclusive Hospitality exposed the extent of discriminatory behaviour within the hospitality sector.
Scottish tourism and hospitality sector demonstrates resilience amidst challenges
Scotland's renowned tourism and hospitality industry remains steadfast despite a decline during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Researchers find new biomarker that can detect a dangerous type of liver cancer
Of people that have been diagnosed with iCCA at an early stage, 24 per cent are still alive five years after diagnosis.
Over 40% of UK hospitality businesses operating at a loss
The hospitality sector in the UK is facing a significant financial crisis, with a staggering 70 per cent of businesses announcing plans to increase their prices in the coming year.
New cancer drug Olaparib now being rolled out on NHS
The drug is especially crucial for people with a BRCA gene mutation, a mutation branded as the "Jolie gene".
Five-year-old dies in house fire as parents rescue her two siblings
Five-year-old dies in house fire as parents rescue her two siblings, with neighbours saying the family is in "unimaginable pain" right now.
Four MPs have been ordered to repay hundreds in misrepresented driving fines
Sir Alastair Graham stressed that MPs should not be seen by the public as having special privileges.
British scientists develop AI model that can predict secondary breast cancer
Around 25 per cent of 100 women in England will survive their cancer for 5 years or more after they are diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.
Controversial illegal migration bill raises concerns over border control
The proposed legislation includes provisions such as increased penalties for those found to be facilitating illegal migration and reforms to the asylum system.
Adobe introduces new AI feature, sparking controversy among artists
Though the company claims that Adobe Firefly will simply act as a "co-pilot" rather than a replacement for graphic artists, many still believe in the opposite.
Number of migrants to Britain reaches record high of 606,000
This influx of migrants comes despite the government's pledge to reduce the number of student visas issued.
Wes Streeting criticizes NHS, 'if the NHS doesn't reform, it will die'
There is a need for sustainable funding and the impact of high immigration rates on the healthcare system.
Over 35,000 cases of sexual misconduct or violence reported in the NHS
The alarming statistics have triggered a wider discussion among healthcare professionals and policymakers.
Group of researches join forces to defeat a lethal brain tumour in children
Diffuse midline glioma (DMG) is one of the most lethal childhood brain cancers with a nearly 100 per cent rate of mortality within five years of diagnosis.
New AI is able to identify early biomarkers of Parkinson's disease with 90% accuracy
CRANK-MS stands for Classification and Ranking Analysis using Neural network generates Knowledge from Mass Spectrometry.