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Bereaved to keep up justice fight as UK Covid-19 Inquiry witness evidence ends - Hearings in the inquiry’s 10th and final module, examining the pandemic’s impact on society, will conclude on Thursday.
Over the past five months, techUK’s Photonics sprint campaign has convened innovators, policymakers, and industry leaders to ...
The Meningitis B jab is being offered to 5,000 University of Kent students as part of a targeted programme, and will now be available to anyone who was at a Canterbury nightclub from 5 March.
Two young people have died in the outbreak, and two more cases have been identified. Four of the 15 confirmed cases are Meningitis B.
Meningitis B latest: Streeting warns cases may continue to rise amid ‘explosive’ outbreak - Health bosses said they are now ...
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) announced the number of cases had increased by seven to 27 in its latest update today - up from yesterday's total of 20, and Tuesday's of 15.
Five years after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, the U.S. government has suspended its free at-home coronavirus test distribution program. The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response ...
Claimants secure £28m in damages while £50m is paid to private assessors as victim numbers spiral Sarah Knapton is the Science Editor of The Telegraph and has covered all areas of science since 2013.
Memelord governors are coming for your unhinged political brainrot. Despite being an avid user of AI when it suits her online presence, Gov. Kathy Hochul has made cracking down on AI-generated ...
Shortly after Discord announced that all users will soon be defaulted to teen experiences until their ages are verified, the messaging platform faced immediate backlash. One of the major complaints ...
Craig Hamilton-Parker, a psychic dubbed the "Prophet of Doom" and regarded by some as the "new Nostradamus," has unveiled a series of alarming predictions for 2026. Hamilton-Parker, whose past ...