Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition for which there is currently no cure. It affects around 153,000 people in the UK, including 12,171 in Scotland. Every hour, two more people are diagnosed. That's around 18,000 people every year. Parkinson’s UK estimates that there are more than 40 symptoms of the condition. As well as the most widely known symptom - tremor - these range from physical symptoms like pain and stiffness, to problems with sleep, continence issues, dementia, and...
The prime minister is travelling to Poland and Germany, highlighting an additional £500m to Ukraine.
Restaurant owner says the building will be demolished to make way for new development.
The company’s vision for the Memory Café is to create a safe space for all, especially those living with memory loss conditions such as Dementia, allowing them to experience a bespoke social occasion in a stunning setting. Home Instead is looking to reduce isolation amongst older adults in Sheffield & Rotherham, and the first Memory Café has done just that. The celebration started off with an uplifting performance by the Singing for the Soul Choir from Parson Cross Forum. Their powerful finale...
The U.S. administration will "quickly provide" arms to meet Ukraine's urgent military needs, President Joe Biden assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a phone call on Monday. The new $61 billion security package, which includes air defense weapons, will start being distributed once the US Senate passes the legislation and Biden has signed it into law. After months of delay, the House of Representatives gave its approval at the weekend. The Senate is expected to vote on the package on...
The poignant and permanent display is a bold move to save 'the local'
Sarah Medwell Redican is now in the top 10 of the contest. If she wins, she plans to donate a portion of the $25,000 prize to local non profit Healthy Climate Communities.
We call on the grocery workers union to condemn actions designed to intimidate, discredit or damage these upstanding businesses, especially considering they will employ their members in the future.
National Work Zone Awareness Week begins on Monday and those that work inside all those orange barrels and cones hope people on the road will get their message.
Ruth Cadbury, MP for Brentford & Isleworth, writes about the rise in rough
A multi-faith coalition turned up Tuesday to ask Little Rock leaders to get on the right side of history.
From the column: "The Duluth-Petrozavodsk connection provides one of the few non-governmental communication channels still available for Russians and Americans."