Sparkling skies, sunshiny days and balmy nights are finally upon us.
27.06.2024 - 14:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
An urgent warning has been issued to people seeking cosmetic procedures including Brazilian Butt Lifts and breast augmentation.
The council issued the warning on Wednesday (June 26), saying the procedures ‘may be taking place this week in Manchester in non-clinical settings’. Officers believe the surgeries could be taking place in hotel rooms.
That presents a risk to infection control, medics believe, prompting the authority to issue the urgent warning to would-be customers. A statement said: “The Council has been made aware that certain cosmetic procedures – specifically Filler Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) [or] breast augmentation – may be taking place this week in Manchester in non-clinical settings.
READ MORE: Jay Slater's family issue GoFundMe update in new statement after £36k raised
“If you are offered treatments in other types of non-clinical premises such as hotel rooms or, you book a treatment and don’t receive the location where the treatment will be carried out until shortly beforehand, we would urge you to contact Manchester City Council environmental health on 0161 234 5004 so the council can ensure that any procedures will be carried out in accordance with the required health and safety and infection control procedures.”
A Brazilian Butt Lift typically involves doctors transferring fat from a patient’s belly, hips, lower back, or thighs to their buttocks. It’s done in an effort to create an hourglass figure, and also goes by the names ‘gluteal fat grafting, buttock augmentation with fat grafting, and safe subcutaneous buttock augmentation (SSBA)’.
Breast augmentation, colloquially known as a ‘boob job’, typically involves changing the shape of a patient’s breasts. This can be done to enlarge both, or adjust
Sparkling skies, sunshiny days and balmy nights are finally upon us.
Pearl Jam have cancelled more European stadium shows over illness – see what the band had to say below.Last night (June 30), Eddie Vedder and co. took to social media to announce that their two upcoming concerts in Berlin on July 2 and July 3 have been cancelled, with refunds being available at the point of purchase.In their attached statement, the band shared that the band have “yet to make a full recovery” after falling sick last week.
Labour has warned of a 'challenging' winter ahead in the NHS - even if they win the general election next week. But shadow health secretary Wes Streeting has promised that 40,000 extra appointments will be available 'well within a year' of a Labour government.
Manchester's public health chief says she is 'concerned' and has threatened to intervene after reports beauty procedures such as bum lifts may be taking place in hotel rooms.
Yesterday saw scorching weather across much of the UK as the summer heatwave went up a gear - with 31C temperatures delivering the hottest day of the year so far.The village of Wisley in Surrey took the prize as Britain's warmest village as Brits were left scrambling for their fans and ice-cold drinks. But as BBC weather forecaster Stav Danaos has warned, things are about to change.The temperatures will take a dive as the warm and humid air that left people stampeding to their local parks is pushed out to continental Europe - and winds start blowing in.
Glastonbury 2024.The Loop has warned festival-goers this year about the new pills after testing over 150 samples of drugs purchased as ecstasy. The nonprofit organisation discovered one in ten pills containing doses of more than 250mg of MDMA, which they say is concerning for ravers who have grown accustomed to lower-strength pills during the pandemic.“It is younger and less experienced festival-goers who came of age during Covid and never experienced the super-strength pills of the 2010s who are particularly at risk,” Loop founder Professor Fiona Measham told The Guardian.The Loop found evidence of the “super strength” pills from samples at Manchester’s Parklife from June 8-9.
This Morning enthusiasts are absolutely livid as Gemma Collins, former Towie celeb, is set to join the popular ITV programme as a presenter. On Tuesday's show (June 25), regulars Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley were steering the ship when they dropped the bombshell that Gemma will be stepping in on Friday.Traditionally, Fridays on This Morning have seen Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary charm viewers.
Marcelo Cajueiro The first edition of the LatAm Content Market, a market focusing on non-fiction productions, whether docs and realities, will take place in Rio de Janeiro over March 10-13 in 2025. Brazil-based production companies Grifa and Stay and Fly Docs, the organizers of LatAm Content Market, will officially announce the new event on June 26 during France’s Sunny Side of the Doc.
Manchester Airport has issued a warning to passengers amid a major power cut this morning.
“I don’t even know what I’m in line for, but I saw all these people,” says a woman in the queue for a new Manchester city centre cafe that’s attracted huge crowds since opening its doors on Piccadilly Gardens last weekend.
Stockport's independent shopping scene has flourished over the past few years with a number of businesses opening in the town's historic quarter.
George Galloway has warned of Nigel Farage's rising popularity - even in Rochdale where he is running to be re-elected as an MP. The Workers Party of Britain leader has said he is the 'antidote' to Mr Farage's Reform UK, arguing that he is the best alternative to Labour.
It’s been a significant seven days for Erik ten Hag and Manchester United, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe deciding to stick with the Dutchman for next season.
Thunderstorms are set to batter parts of the UK thoughout Tuesday putting a dampener on our summer spirits.The Met Office has issued several weather warnings for areas across Yorkshire, Lancashire, Cumbria, and the East Midlands. The weather warnings are in effect for a solid 10 hours, starting from 11am until 9pm tonight.
A spell of generally settled weather is set to bring "more summer-like" conditions across much of the UK, particularly as we head towards the end of this week.
Travellers have been warned to follow strict hand luggage rules this summer as failure to do so is the “biggest cause of delays at airport security”. It comes after six airports were forced to do a U-turn on the 100ml limit for liquids in cabin bags.
Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has warned Sir Jim Ratcliffe that the poaching of Omar Berrada won't affect his club as they continue to go from 'strength to strength'.
Police have launched an urgent appeal to find a missing woman with dementia who caught a bus and hasn't returned home.
Brits travelling to Europe have been warned of delays from October when new EU border checks will be implemented. The Entry/Exit System (EES) is set to come into force from October 6 to boost border security.
Northern rail has warned of 'significant disruption' on its services on Father's Day this Sunday.