Rishi Sunak To Visit Israel As World Leaders Seek De-Escalation
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is to visit Israel as world leaders step up efforts to prevent the conflict with Hamas from spilling into the wider region. He will meet Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday before traveling to other regional capitals. Mr Sunak will offer his condolences for the civilians killed in the deadly... Read More
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Experts Call For Tighter Limits on ‘Forever Chemicals’ In Water
Stricter limits are needed on levels of ‘forever chemicals’ in UK drinking water which are potentially harmful to human health, experts have warned. In high doses, these pollutants, known as PFAS, have been linked to serious health concerns including cancer and fertility issues. The Royal Society of Chemistry urged the government to toughen regulations in... Read More
Strokes: Offer Patients Three Hours A Day Of Rehab – NHS Urged
Stroke patients should be offered extra rehabilitation on the NHS, according to updated guidelines for England and Wales. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) had previously recommended 45 minutes a day. However, it believes some patients may need more intensive therapy for recovery and is suggesting three hours a day, five days... Read More
Internship At The UK, Opportunities For Students In London
An internship is an opportunity for students and recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in a professional setting. Internships provide the opportunity to learn new skills, develop professional contacts, and apply academic knowledge to real-world scenarios. Internships can be paid or unpaid, part-time or full-time, and can last anywhere from a few weeks to a... Read More
HS2: Labour Criticises ‘Back Of Fag Packet’ Transport Plan
Labour has criticised the government’s “Network North” alternative to HS2 as a “back of the fag packet plan”. The prime minister scrapped the northern leg of the high-speed rail line earlier this month, promising to invest the money saved in other transport projects across the country. But Labour said the new plan included projects which... Read More
Scotland’s Biggest Offshore Wind Farm At Full Power
Scotland’s biggest offshore wind farm has begun operating at full capacity, removing emissions from power supply. Seagreen, off the Angus coast, can generate enough electricity to power two-thirds of Scotland’s households. The £3bn project, comprising 114 giant turbines, has been more than a decade in the making. But operator SSE says the consenting time needs... Read More
Rishi Sunak To Address Commons To Outline UK Response To Israel-Gaza Crisis
Rishi Sunak is to address MPs to set out the government’s response to the unfolding crisis in the Middle East. The session will follow a visit by the prime minister to show support for the Jewish community, Downing Street said. It will also mark the first time Parliament has met since the four-week recess for... Read More
Thousands Of Hours Missing From A&E Figures – NHS Wales
The true picture of A&E waiting times in Wales has been seriously under-reported for a decade, the BBC can reveal. The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) has established thousands of hours are missed from monthly figures. Senior A&E doctors have been raising the issue for months. The Welsh government said it would ask health... Read More
Charities ‘Concerned’ Over Lack of Progress With Renters Reform Bill
Thirty charities and non-profit organisations have written a letter to PM Rishi Sunak, urging him to pass a bill to ban ‘no-fault’ evictions. The Renters Reform Bill would remove the right of landlords in England to evict tenants for no reason with only two months’ notice. The charities said they are “deeply concerned” about the... Read More