UK Athletics faces fine after Paralympian’s fatal accident
UK Athletics faces significant penalties following the tragic death of Paralympian Abdullah Hayayei, who was killed by a collapsing throwing...
Read moreDetailsUK Athletics faces significant penalties following the tragic death of Paralympian Abdullah Hayayei, who was killed by a collapsing throwing...
Read moreDetailsThe Office for Product Safety and Standards has issued multiple recalls across major UK retailers, sparking consumer concern. Asda has recalled children's toys due to possible asbestos contamination, while Ladybird ...
The mental health crisis among children in England is becoming increasingly alarming, with one in five children now reportedly suffering from a mental health disorder. Emergency care referrals have surged ...
One in five children in England suffers from a mental health disorder, with emergency care referrals rising by 10% in the past year, highlighting a growing crisis within the system. ...
A poignant journey to raise awareness about mental health in agriculture has seen UK farmer Sam Stables walk 142 miles from Herefordshire to London, successfully raising nearly £50,000 for young ...
Farmer Sam Stables has embarked on a 142-mile trek to London, raising nearly £50,000 for mental health support amid a growing crisis in the agricultural sector. With increasing suicide rates ...
Tragedy struck at a holiday park in Bridlington, UK, as two teenagers, Cherish Bean and Ethan Slater, were found dead in a rental unit. A 27-year-old man has been arrested ...
Recent research has raised alarms about the impact of food additives, particularly emulsifiers, on gut microbiome health. Studies indicate that higher gut diversity is linked to better overall wellbeing, while ...
Research into the additives commonly found in processed foods suggests that they may pose significant risks to gut health by disrupting the delicate balance of the microbiome. Experts warn that ...
A clinical trial assessing the safety and benefits of puberty blockers for children aged 11 to 15 has been paused amid safety concerns raised by the UK's Medicines and Healthcare ...
Concerns about the long-term biological risks associated with a proposed cohort study have prompted calls for a cautious, graded approach to participant eligibility, starting at age 14. Experts argue that ...