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Books of condolences open for Clonmel crash victims

Books of condolences open for Clonmel crash victims

Books of condolences open for Clonmel crash victims

28 August 2023

About 2,000 people attended a vigil for the four young people on Sunday.


Celtic legend’s famous football tops expected to make £100,000 at auction

Celtic legend’s famous football tops expected to make £100,000 at auction

Celtic legend’s famous football tops expected to make £100,000 at auction

28 August 2023

Bertie Auld’s family have put the collection under the hammer, including the jersey he swapped following Celtic’s famous 1967 European Cup win.


Foreign Secretary set for Philippines visit

Foreign Secretary set for Philippines visit

Foreign Secretary set for Philippines visit

28 August 2023

It comes after a new partnership covering climate, trade and foreign policy was launched between the UK and the Philippines in December 2021.


AI analysis could help speed up heart failure detection, research suggests

AI analysis could help speed up heart failure detection, research suggests

AI analysis could help speed up heart failure detection, research suggests

28 August 2023

It is estimated that more than a million people in the UK are living with heart failure.


Funeral for siblings killed in Clonmel crash will take place on Friday

Funeral for siblings killed in Clonmel crash will take place on Friday

Funeral for siblings killed in Clonmel crash will take place on Friday

28 August 2023

Four young people died in the collision on Friday night.


Friends of students killed in crash say ‘so hard to believe they are gone’

Friends of students killed in crash say ‘so hard to believe they are gone’

Friends of students killed in crash say ‘so hard to believe they are gone’

28 August 2023

Zoey Coffey and Grace McSweeney were among four people killed in the incident in Clonmel, Co Tipperary.


Forces have resources to meet police investigations pledge, says Braverman

Forces have resources to meet police investigations pledge, says Braverman

Forces have resources to meet police investigations pledge, says Braverman

28 August 2023

The Home Secretary has implored officers to act on leads for phone or car theft, shoplifting and criminal damage.


Man wrongly interviewed live on air to sue BBC over lost earnings

Man wrongly interviewed live on air to sue BBC over lost earnings

Man wrongly interviewed live on air to sue BBC over lost earnings

28 August 2023

Guy Goma turned up at the corporation’s headquarters for a job interview in 2006 but had been mistaken for IT journalist Guy Kewney.


Bibby Stockholm barge is safe amid legal challenge possibility, Braverman says

Bibby Stockholm barge is safe amid legal challenge possibility, Braverman says

Bibby Stockholm barge is safe amid legal challenge possibility, Braverman says

28 August 2023

The Home Secretary also declined to rule out reports that the Home Office is considering fitting asylum seekers with electronic tags.


Crafty Aussie makes button versions of music stars including Sir Elton John

Crafty Aussie makes button versions of music stars including Sir Elton John

Crafty Aussie makes button versions of music stars including Sir Elton John

28 August 2023

Sharyn Harrex has recreated artists including Sir Elton John and Sinead O’Connor.


Ultra-processed foods increase risk of cardiovascular diseases, studies find

Ultra-processed foods increase risk of cardiovascular diseases, studies find

Ultra-processed foods increase risk of cardiovascular diseases, studies find

28 August 2023

Food campaigner Henry Dimbleby said the results should serve as a ‘wake-up call’ for the UK.


Labour would restore patient control over their healthcare, Wes Streeting says

Labour would restore patient control over their healthcare, Wes Streeting says

Labour would restore patient control over their healthcare, Wes Streeting says

28 August 2023

The Daily Telegraph reports Labour’s plans would see GPs paid more for respecting the wishes of their patients.


What the papers say – August 28

What the papers say – August 28

What the papers say – August 28

28 August 2023

Fresh rifts in the Conservative party has set tongues wagging as they are warned of an election bloodbath.


Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry criticised as ‘shambolic’ before it begins

Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry criticised as ‘shambolic’ before it begins

Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry criticised as ‘shambolic’ before it begins

28 August 2023

The Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry will officially begin on August 28 with its first preliminary hearing at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh.


Fresh food prices help retail inflation to slow in August, new figures suggest

Fresh food prices help retail inflation to slow in August, new figures suggest

Fresh food prices help retail inflation to slow in August, new figures suggest

28 August 2023

The figures do not mean things are getting cheaper, but that prices are increasing at a slower rate than they did previously.


Mozart’s Lullaby may relieve pain in newborns during heel prick test – study

Mozart’s Lullaby may relieve pain in newborns during heel prick test – study

Mozart’s Lullaby may relieve pain in newborns during heel prick test – study

28 August 2023

According to the researchers, the findings suggest recorded music may be an effective method of pain relief in newborn babies.


Campaigners call for more equal access to defibrillators

Campaigners call for more equal access to defibrillators

Campaigners call for more equal access to defibrillators

28 August 2023

Research from the British Heart Foundation found the more deprived an area is, the further it is from a 24/7 accessible defibrillator.


Trust in supermarkets at lowest level since horsemeat scandal, Which? finds

Trust in supermarkets at lowest level since horsemeat scandal, Which? finds

Trust in supermarkets at lowest level since horsemeat scandal, Which? finds

28 August 2023

Food prices, which continue to outstrip overall UK inflation, are now on a par with energy bills as a source of concern to consumers, Which? found.


Scottish Covid Inquiry to hold preliminary hearing

Scottish Covid Inquiry to hold preliminary hearing

Scottish Covid Inquiry to hold preliminary hearing

28 August 2023

Chairman Lord Brailsford and co-lead counsel Stuart Gale KC will provide updates on progress to date.


Targeted screening of diabetic patients ‘could double heart condition diagnoses’

Targeted screening of diabetic patients ‘could double heart condition diagnoses’

Targeted screening of diabetic patients ‘could double heart condition diagnoses’

28 August 2023

Conditions such as coronary artery disease, atrial fibrillation and heart failure affect millions of people worldwide.


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