‘Social media sites are a lifeline for so many survivors, but I feel like I can’t trust them anymore,’ victim says
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NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard said taboos around the subject must be broken.
Getting help sooner can mean people are less likely to suffer complications linked to type-two diabetes
The Prime Minister’s plan to build 300,000 homes a year has reportedly been put on hold.
Professor Kamila Hawthorne described the ‘moral distress’ for GPs who want to be able to help their patients.
They will appear in court on Wednesday.
The shadow chancellor is set to address the Great Northern Conference in Manchester.
Former health secretary will declare his fee to parliament at a later date
The monarch also mentioned the sometimes troubled past relationship between the two nations.
Al Murray, Mark Owen and Ellie Simmonds all said they did not think they would go on I’m A Celebrity.
The Queen Consort wore the late monarch’s sapphire and diamond tiara, while Kate chose a bracelet which belonged to Elizabeth II.
Police said they do not believe the attack was random and inquiries suggest there is no threat to the wider public.
Teens had ‘hearts of gold’, say relatives as police continue hunt for killer
Lawyers argue deprivation of British citizenship in 2019 was unlawful
Former work and pensions secretary Chloe Smith also announced her departure on the same day.
The former Spice Girl was at an event to celebrate healthcare workers.
Helene Raynsford said the person at the appointment asked her what her understanding of her medical condition was and if she had power of attorney.
But Lord Pickles, the Acoba chair, said he believed further disciplinary action would be ‘disproportionate’.
The King requested only sustainable blooms be used in the Buckingham Palace ballroom as he hosted the president of South Africa.
The former football manager was speaking at The Sun’s Who Cares Wins Awards.
Former work and pensions secretary Stephen Crabb urged the Treasury to have a ‘more honest discussion’.
Ex-Wales captain Laura McAllister was among a number of supporters told to remove the hats.
30 per cent reduction comes days after Jeremy Hunt pledged to remain world leader ‘in tackling global poverty’
MP claims lobbying investigation damaged his reputation unfairly
The princess took part in the incoming South African state visit to the UK on Tuesday.