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A Heads Up On Headaches
'The number of people suffering with headaches soared during the Covid pandemic - and headaches were already our most common health complaint.
Wally Book Pulped Over ‘Casual Racism'
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5 Ways To Feel Better Today
There are no quick fixes when it comes to mental ill health but there are small actions you can take to be kinder to your mind and body, and make life seem richer. Here are five easy ideas...
Kylie Is Quitting Britain After 30 Years To Return To Australia
Singer is quitting Britain after 30 years to return to Australia
It's Live & Let Dough For Bond In Ireland.
No Time To Die rakes in €1.5million
Rishi's Star Quality Is He Understands Voters' Aspirations
IN every generation, there are a small number of politicians who have star quality. Tony Blair had it. Boris Johnson has it.
Pfizer Jab Is 90% Effective At Preventing Hospitalisation
Coronavirus: Vaccine Success
Dorries Takes Aim At ‘Elitist, Snobbish' BBC
The BBC may not exist in 10 years – says new Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries as she takes aim at its “elitist” approach and “lack of impartiality”.
Boxing Is Fantasy. The Real World Is Looking After A Family
Fury focused on Wilder but believes toughest test is out of the ring
Rail Workers To Take 24hr Strikes
Union slams ‘reckless’ ScotRail with walkouts to coincide with COP26
Eilish To Be Youngest Solo Glastonbury Headliner For Festival's 2022 Return
Billie Eilish will be the youngest solo artist ever to headline the Glastonbury festival when she tops the bill on Friday night next year.
Army: Now We're Trucking Diesel..
And petrol as soldiers drive fuel tankers to ease shortage
Failing Our Kids
Day 2 of vital mirror series on UK's mental health. Massive shortfall in resources to help children. 1.5 million youngsters in crisis due Ito pandemic
Mills Back To Shoulder T20 World Cup Tilt
Last winter he was in a brace but fine form in the Hundred can propel the skillful death bowler to a key role for England
Indie TV Firms Say Private C4 Could Put Them Out Of Business
More than 40 small TV and film production companies behind shows such as Derry Girls and Say Yes to the Dress have come together to warn that the government’s proposed privatization of Channel 4 could put them out of business.
Senators To Be Told Facebook ‘Putting Profit Before Safety'
A former Facebook employee who has accused the company of putting profit over safety will take her damning accusations to Washington today when she testifies to US senators.
Don't Go Private – NHS Can Manage Post-Pandemic Stresses, Says Javid
Sajid Javid has urged patients stuck on long waiting lists not to go private, insisting “the NHS can manage it,” as he pledged to use his position as the first minority ethnic health secretary to tackle racial disparities in health.
We Will Only Cut Taxes When Public Finances Are Back In Good Health, Says Sunak
Rishi Sunak has insisted he will not trash the Conservatives’ reputation for “fiscal responsibility” and that tax cuts will only come when public finances are back on a “sustainable footing”, in the face of backbench unhappiness with the government’s spending plans.
A Taxing Week, Even For Battle-Hardened Veterans
For women working in the media the news cycle recently has been particularly tough to handle, says Victoria Richards
Are Financial Firms Taking The Climate Crisis Seriously?
Lloyds Bank this morning releases research showing that UK financial institutions increasingly see tackling climate change as a strategic priority. James Moore examines the evidence
Offshore Financial Dealings Of World Leaders Exposed
The secret offshore wealth of more than 300 world leaders, politicians and influential figures in the business world has been revealed in one of the largest ever leaks of financial data.
The Non-Profit Fixing Our Broken Education System
Schools around Europe are struggling and it will be the next generation who will suffer most. Salvatore Nigro, CEO of JA Europe, is determined to fix this. Martin Friel speaks to him
The Indian State That Went From Covid Hero To Hotbed
Once hailed for its public health response, Kerala is now contributing well over half the country’s daily new infections
Black Victorian Circus Owner Should Be Taught In Schools, Say Academics
He was one of 19th-century England’s most famous circus owners and greatest showmen. Pablo Fanque put on some of the era’s most lavish spectacles in some of its grandest big tops.
Call For Zero Tolerance On Fly-Tipping
Councillor warns of push to find culprits
Mission To Rid Ponies Of Infectious Disease
A MASSIVE operation on Dartmoor to rid a pony herd of a highly infectious disease has taken place.
Women Can Trust Police, Says Boris
BORIS Johnson has urged women to trust police while acknowledging problems in the criminal justice system in relation to female complaints, rape and sexual violence.
Thousands March In Support Of Abortion
Thousands of people have marched on the US Supreme Court in Washington as part of nationwide protests demanding continued access to abortion, as conservative politicians and judges put it in jeopardy.
Fergie Could Testify In Andrew Sex Case
Duchess 'to face pizza alibi grilling
PM Hints At Plan To Serve Up ‘Fantastic Future'
Boris says ‘transport is crucial, second is education’