Month: March 2023

Bullying, cronyism and a ‘corrosive’ culture: Damning verdict on one of NHS’s biggest trusts
Staff at University Hospital’s Birmingham Foundation Trust reported ‘fear of retribution’ if concerns were raised
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Girl, 10, who complained of sore hand told she has incurable brain cancer and just months to live
Exclusive: ‘I feel like someone is holding a gun to my child’s head and I don’t when they will pull the trigger,’ father says
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Silicon Valley Bank collapse was fastest since Barings in 1995, Bank of England governor says
Andrew Bailey says economy is in ‘period of very heightened tension and alertness’ but UK banking system not in same position as during 2008 financial crisis
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Scientists find ‘adequately nutritious’ vegan diet for dogs
‘As long as they’re consuming essential nutrients in correct amounts, dogs can be vegan, vegetarian, or meat-eaters’
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Earth’s population may peak at all-time high of about 9 billion in 2050s, research suggests
Extremely high material footprint levels among world’s richest 10% is destabilising the planet
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Brain discovery ‘aids understanding’ of high blood pressure link to dementia
It is the first time that experts have pinpointed the exact regions of the brain affected.
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Study reveals how face transplant patient recognises new appearance as their own
Researchers say their findings could inform future patient care and improve the understanding of the psychological impact of facial disfigurement.
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Heathrow security strike: Will my flight be cancelled in latest airport walkouts?
British Airways has been ordered to ground dozens of flights and passengers are warned not to turn up too early
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What are the symptoms of tonsillitis and how is it treated?
Throat infection can leave tonsils red and swollen and bring discomfort lasting several days
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Researchers find new potential source of water on the moon
A study discovered that glass beads formed by the cooling of melted material ejected by asteroid impacts could contain large quantities of water.
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