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UKHSA reports 36 notifications of baby formula cereulide poisoning
There have been 36 clinical reports of children suffering symptoms consistent with toxin poisoning linked to recent baby formula recalls, the UK Health Security Agency has said.
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Autism rates could be comparable between men and women study shows
Diagnosis rates of autism are “more or less equal for men and women”, a new study suggests.
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Criminals using AI to clone voices and set up direct debits
Criminals are using AI to clone people’s voices and set up unauthorised direct debits over the phone, National Trading Standards (NTS) has warned.
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MPs back release of files on Mandelson appointment as US ambassador
MPs have approved the release of documents relating to Lord Peter Mandelson’s appointment as British ambassador to the United States.
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Testing period blood for cervical cancer could be new screening method
Testing period blood for signs of cervical cancer could be a new, accurate way of screening for the disease, researchers say.
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Peter Mandelson betrayed our country Starmer tells MPs
Peter Mandelson “betrayed our country” by leaking information to Jeffrey Epstein, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said.
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Starmer says he will still be Prime Minister this time next year
Sir Keir Starmer has said he will still be Prime Minister this time next year, insisting frequent leadership changes are not in the “national interest” as he vowed to take the fight to Reform UK.
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Very serious incident at university campus closes roads in city
A “very serious incident” has occurred at a Leicestershire university campus.
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Snooker great John Virgo dies aged 79
Snooker great John Virgo has died at the age of 79.
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Kates needlework praised in woollen mill visit
The Princess of Wales stitched a label into a pair of jeans gifted to her husband and declared: “He will love those,” as she celebrated Wales’ textiles industry.
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Justice shake up proposed by former senior judge to tackle courts crisis
The Prime Minister should take charge of the courts crisis in a radical shake-up of the criminal justice system, a retired senior judge has recommended.
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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor moves out of Windsor home
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has moved from his Windsor mansion amid the release of new files relating to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Peter Mandelson to face criminal investigation amid Jeffrey Epstein scandal
A criminal investigation has been launched into allegations Lord Peter Mandelson passed market-sensitive information to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Lord Dubs calls for Shamima Begum to return and face justice amid ECHR case
Lord Alf Dubs, who fled Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia on the Kinderstransport scheme, has called for Shamima Begum to be returned to the UK and face trial.
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Doctors vote in favour of continuing industrial action
Resident doctors in England have voted to continue industrial action for another six months as part of their row over pay and jobs.
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Children with cancer to have travel costs paid under new Government scheme
Families with children who have cancer will have travel costs covered under a new £10 million Government scheme.
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Time has come for Mandelson to face criminal prosecutions say Labour MPs
Senior Labour MPs have called for Lord Mandelson to face criminal prosecution after he was alleged to have leaked sensitive information to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Too many red flags Parents of murdered boy say school could have saved him
The parents of a schoolboy who was stabbed to death by a fellow pupil during his lunch break said they believe the school could have saved his life by acting on “too many red flags” shown by his killer.
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The Traitors Stephen Libby hopes he has painted good picture of Hebrides
The Traitors star Stephen has said that he hopes he has been a “positive representation” of the Hebrides and that his time on the show has helped “paint a good picture” of the Western Isles.
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Police receive misconduct in public office reports after Mandelson allegations
Police are investigating a number of reports relating to alleged misconduct in a public office after Lord Mandelson was accused of leaking sensitive information to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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US crayon maker Crayola pledges multimillion pound investment in UK and Ireland
US crayon maker Crayola has pledged to invest millions of pounds in the UK and Ireland as part of plans to double its business in the region, as its boss aims to reignite creativity among children and families in the digital age.
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Crackdown on social media migrant adverts to begin Home Office says
Social media users who tout illegal routes into the UK face up to five years in prison, starting on Monday.
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Scottish young people save hundreds on bus travel compared with rest of UK
Young Scots are saving hundreds of pounds a year on bus travel compared with those in England, the SNP have said.
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Foreign Secretary visits Ethiopia in bid to halt illegal migration
Britain will help Ethiopia to create more homegrown jobs in an effort to stop its people from making small boat crossings to the UK, Yvette Cooper has said.
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Olivia Dean calls for immigrants to be celebrated in Grammys best new artist win
British pop singer Olivia Dean has called for immigrants to be celebrated after she won the best new artist gong at the 2026 Grammy Awards.


