Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has said she would ban children under 16 from using social media if her party returned to government, arguing current laws […]
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PCN inducts 175 foreign pharmacists, urges ethical standards
The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) has inducted 175 foreign-trained pharmacists into the Nigerian pharmacy profession, urging them to uphold high ethical standards and contribute […]
Britain Mortgage wars loom as lenders slash rates to woo buyers
Britain’s mortgage market is gearing up for a revival, with fierce competition among lenders pushing rates lower, opening the door to easier borrowing and raising […]
New NHS dental centre to open in Gloucester to improve access
Christina Worle, dental strategy clinical lead at the ICB, said the centre, expected to open by summer 2026, will have a “meaningful impact in an area where residents face challenges accessing NHS dental care.”
Home secretary plans to cut asylum support, close hotels
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood plans to end government support for some asylum seekers as part of efforts to close more asylum hotels, reports reveals. The […]
Resident doctors demand reinstatement ahead of planned strike
The North-Central caucus of the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) has insisted on the immediate reinstatement of doctors dismissed from the Federal Teaching Hospital (FTH), […]
JOHESU, NARD strikes threaten patients care — FMC boss
The Medical Director of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Abuja, Dr. Saad Ahmed, has warned that ongoing and planned strikes by health unions could seriously […]
MPs warn long delays for disability benefit claims unacceptable
MPs have warned that too many delays for disability benefit claims to be processed is putting people at risk of debt and poverty as many […]
UK councils to get new powers to fine pavement parkers
Councils across England are set to receive new powers to fine motorists who park on pavements and cause disruption, as part of government plans aimed […]
Scottish varsities at risk as principal backs graduate contributions
The principal of the University of Edinburgh, Prof Sir Peter Mathieson, has warned that Scotland’s university funding system is no longer sustainable and needs urgent […]
