• More than 2,000 NHS buildings in England older than NHS, figures show

    Lib Dems and health trusts say patient and staff safety being put at risk by poor state of ageing infrastructureMillions of patients are being put at risk in crumbling hospitals that are unfit for purpose, MPs have said, as figures reveal more than 2,000 NHS buildings are older than the health service itself.Health bosses have repeatedly warned ministers of the urgent need to plough cash into replacing rundown buildings in order to protect the safety of patients and staff. The maintenance...

  • Meek Mill Calls Out Wale for Hanging with His Former Friend: ‘Wale Never Like Me’

    Meek Mill is calling out Wale for hanging out with his former friend Dean. Dean shared an image with Wale, captioning the Instagram post: “Wanna Boss up ya life, all you gotta do is get in with ME #StayReddy.” Meek then fired off a message about Wale: “Wale never liked me now ima treat […] The post Meek Mill Calls Out Wale for Hanging with His Former Friend: ‘Wale Never Like Me’ first appeared on The Source.

  • Circleville – Overdose Call Ends in Drug Trafficking Charges

    Circleville – On April 14, 2024, officers were dispatched to 160 Lancaster Pike following a report of a male individual in and out of consciousness inside a vehicle. Upon arrival at the scene, officers discovered Robert Nungester II slumped over inside the vehicle, with drug paraphernalia visible on his lap. Concerned for Nungester’s well-being, officers […]

  • PM defends NHS record as targets missed in England

    The latest figures show many patients face long waits, but the PM insists headway is being made.

  • Teachers in England and Wales report vermin and pests in schools

    Union poll on school buildings also highlights sewage and wastewater leaks, overheating, severe cold, pests and mouldA survey by the UK’s biggest education union on the state of school buildings in England and Wales has found two in five teachers reporting signs of vermin or pests and more than a quarter complaining of sewage or wastewater leaks.Of the 8,000 members of the National Education Union who responded to the online poll, two-thirds (68%) said they worked in buildings that leaked, with...

  • Lost orchards and blossom flourish in placenames across England and Wales

    Doubling of related street, house and farm names since 1900 gives glimpse of flower ‘ghosts’, says National TrustOver the last century orchards and blossom trees have been slipping out of the British landscape at an alarming rate but the “ghosts” of lost flowers are glimpsed in an increasing number of placenames recalling the vanished pinks and whites, researchers have found.A National Trust study has discovered that the number of street, house and farm names relating to orchards and blossom has...

  • Hundreds of thousands face being denied revolutionary new dementia drugs in England

    Exclusive: Treatments near approval but lack of diagnostic capacity means NHS unprepared for rollout, report saysWhat are the symptoms of dementia and how do you get a diagnosis?Hundreds of thousands of dementia patients in England face being denied access to revolutionary new drugs because the diagnostic capacity of the NHS lags behind every other G7 country, according to a damning report.After decades of research to find a cure for the condition projected to affect 153 million people worldwide...

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    Meek Mill Blasts Wale For Allegedly Threatening To Harm Him, Calls Him A “Jealous Hater”

    "I wish I woulda knew the other day, I woulda stretched you!”

  • Keith Hernandez calls out umpire for mixed signals on call: 'What the hell, stand by your call!'

    Monday’s matchup between the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets featured a moment in the sixth inning where the umpires in the game had to meet to discuss a debatable foul-fair ball call. And this left SNY broadcasters Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez confused and perhaps even a little upset. Braves shortstop Orlando Arcia

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    Bank of England to cut rates in May, Morgan Stanley says, retaining contrarian call

    Morgan Stanley says that the Bank of England will cut interest rates as soon as May, in a notable sign of optimism amid waning market sentiment.

  • Calls for dedicated police as drugs, racism part of 'epidemic of abuse' facing transport workers

    More than three-quarters of ethnic minority staff reported incidents of racist harassment and abuse while at work.

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    LSU study exposes high drug use on campus, calls for expanded Narcan access

    Two LSU seniors conducted a study that shows gut-wrenching data about the high drug use on LSU’s campus. Nearly 1,000 LSU students participated in a study about drug use on campus. Ninety-six percent of students said they have never seen Narcan anywhere on campus and wish it could be easily available. LSU seniors Gabriella Jensen and Ryley Young conducted a survey that shows the percentage of students who know someone who uses illegal drugs."We need to protect students from...