Experts are warning that infections that antibiotics can't kill could rise after the coronavirus pandemic ends.
28.10.2021 - 17:14 / msn.com
Parliament meets to vote on new legislation that would entitle those who have suffered a miscarriage three days of paid bereavement leave – something that is only presently offered if a baby is lost after 24 weeks, when it is considered a stillbirth. “A miscarriage is a complicated grief because we are grieving the future we imagined with a living, healthy baby,” explains the psychotherapist Julia Samuel, who specialises in grief and is the founder patron of Child Bereavement UK.
Experts are warning that infections that antibiotics can't kill could rise after the coronavirus pandemic ends.
Brexit, in a deal hailed as “a big victory”.Last month, a number of figures from the music industry spoke to NME about how new visa rules, as well as prohibitive costs and admin rules, meant that many UK artists could no longer afford to tour in Spain – cutting off one of the biggest markets for UK talent.In a tweet posted last night, new Department Of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) head, Nadine Dorries, said: “Really great news.
Viewers of The Great British Bake Off were left in shock after a firm favourite missed out on the final.
A religious couple have spoken out about their horror after discovering the man that they took in and 'loved' is a terror suspect.
A man is fighting for his life after emergency services were called to a 'casualty on train tracks' at a railway station in Trafford.
Matty Lee has opened up on how he was asked to take part in I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! after winning the gold medal in the Tokyo Games.The 23 year old, who took home the win for 10m synchronised diving with Tom Daley in July, explained that he was approached by ITV bosses moments after landing back in the UK from Japan.
The UK Government was accused of "robbing" millions of pensioners as it rejected proposals from the House of Lords to retain the triple lock on State Pensions instead of implementing a rule change in April.
Joss Stone delighted fans on Monday with a rare UK TV appearance as she joined Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby on This Morning for an interview. Dressed chicly in a pair of black flared trousers and a black velvet blouse with cut-out panelling, the Devon-born singer looked effortlessly sophisticated as she sat on the couch.