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Prince Harry cried after Diana’s death.

Prince Harry claimed that he cried only once following the 1997 death of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales. In new interview footage advertising the release of his autobiography Spare. Prince Harry describes how he and Prince William were unable to express emotion while meeting mourners in public. He revealed to...

Three days of paid leave for miscarriage parents

Angela Crawley, a member of the SNP, is requesting paid bereavement leave so that parents can "process their sorrow" without being financially penalized. But she claims that some Tories are resisting her plan. A push is currently underway to institute paid leave for parents who experience a miscarriage. Angela Crawley, an...

Since 2017, more than 1,000 babies in Scotland are drug-dependent.

Babies exposed to narcotics during pregnancy, whether legal or illegal, may develop neonatal abstinence syndrome as they withdraw after birth. Excessive shaking, blotchy skin and hyperactivity are symptoms. Since 2017, more than 1,100 substance-dependent kids have been born in Scotland, according to figures. The Scottish Liberal Democrats have called for investments...

First UK orbital launch confirmed

The Start Me Up mission's launch from Spaceport Cornwall represents a significant milestone for the United Kingdom's space program. The United Kingdom has conducted only one orbital launch to date, the Black Arrow in 1971, which took off from Australia. On Monday, a historic rocket launch from the United Kingdom's...

Prince Harry alleges Prince William urged him to hit him.

In a planned interview to promote his much-anticipated memoir, Harry discusses an altercation with his brother.   A copy of the book is received after it unintentionally went on sale early, in which the duke makes shocking allegations about his family and admits to using cocaine. During an altercation, Prince Harry claimed...

As NHS demand mounts, record numbers of ambulances queue at A&E in England.

Nearly half of ambulance crews were delayed by more than half an hour when delivering patients to England's A&E departments in the week preceding January 1st, according to new data. 44% of flights were delayed by 30 minutes or more, the highest percentage ever recorded. More than a quarter (26%) of...

Sean Patterson’s death in Jamaica was a ‘contract killing,’ authorities said.

Police found the 33-year-old victim in a "pool of blood" with "wounds to the upper body and head" after he was shot in broad daylight near the pool of his holiday accommodation. The death of a British tourist in Jamaica, according to local authorities, was a "contract killing". Carried out...

Royal Mail releases Iron Maiden stamps.

Members of the legendary heavy metal band Iron Maiden have joined an elite club of musicians to get their postage stamps. The new set of 12 stamps is available for pre-order beginning Thursday. All current members of the band are featured on eight stamps depicting images from their international tours throughout...

Met Office estimates UK average yearly temperature reached 10C in 2022.

Met Office scientists warned that such an abnormally hot year may now occur every three to four years. As a result of human activity that has polluted and warmed the climate. The average annual temperature in the United Kingdom exceeded 10 degrees Celsius for the first time in 2022, according...

Prince Harry says the family must reconcile.

In the most recent preview of an impending television interview, Prince Harry does not state if he would attend his father's coronation in May. When asked if he will have a role in the future of the monarchy, he responds, "I'm not sure." Prince Harry has stated that the "door...

Harry’s book claims William attacked him violently.

The Duke of Sussex alleges that after the alleged confrontation, the Prince of Wales told him there was no need to notify Meghan about what had occurred; nevertheless, he did finally tell her after she observed "scrapes and bruises" on his back. Prince Harry reportedly says that his brother William...

TUC boss: Rishi Sunak must break deadlock and quit using pay review bodies as a ‘human shield’

In the next weeks, rail workers, nurses, bus workers, roads agency employees, ambulance drivers, instructors. And even driving test examiners are scheduled to engage in industrial action. Rishi Sunak must "stand up to the plate" and allow ministers to negotiate with union leaders. According to the head of the TUC,...

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Acid reflux meds like TUMS, Prilosec up migraine risk 70%

According to one study, the use of common over-the-counter gastritis medications such as TUMS or Prilosec can increase the likelihood of developing migraines by as much as 70 percent.  A cohort of 11,800 individuals was analyzed by researchers from the University of Maryland, of which 2,100 were users of over-the-counter anti-heartburn medications.

Outrage about crowding Visitors to Venice start paying today

Venice becomes the first city globally to implement a payment system exclusively for visitors. To verify that individuals beyond entry points possess a QR code, officials conduct arbitrary inspections. Despite this, not all individuals are content. Visitors to Venice are now required to pay an entrance fee by a contentious scheme that went into effect today. The pilot program is intended to deter tourists and reduce the volume of visitors that congest the canals during the height of the holiday season, thereby making the city more habitable for locals, according to authorities.

Meadows, Giuliani indicted in Arizona election scheme

A grand jury in the state of Arizona has indicted sixteen individuals, including Mark Meadows, the chief of staff for Donald Trump, and Rudy Giuliani, an attorney, on charges related to their purported involvement in nullifying the former president's defeat in the 2020 election.  Eleven Republicans are charged in the indictment issued late Wednesday by the state attorney general. The document in question was erroneously submitted to Congress, wherein it claimed that Trump had secured the crucial state for 2020.

US Supreme Court considers sending Trump immunity claim back

On Thursday, the United States Supreme Court indicated its willingness to remand Donald Trump's criminal case concerning his endeavors to annul the 2020 election to a lower court. This remand would enable the court to determine whether specific elements of the indictment constituted "official acts" shielded by presidential immunity.