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health 14d ago London

HIV Treatment Success Noted But Not A Cure

Adam Castajejo has been identified as the second person in the world known to be cured of HIV. A person diagnosed with HIV needs to go immediately into treatment to become undetectable, according to the report.
CBC Radio One
health 14d ago London

England Recruits 8,500 Mental Health Workers

NHS England has filled 8,500 new posts in mental health care. This achievement meets a government promise three years ahead of the original parliamentary deadline. The news was reported as a positive development for the health service. The NHS is adding 8,500 mental health workers over the course of the current Parliament. Waiting lists have reached their lowest level in three years. Ambulance response times are reported as the fastest in five years. A&E performance regarding the four-hour target is at its best level in five years. This initiative aims to expand mental health services across the United Kingdom. The recruitment drive is scheduled to take place over the duration of the entire Parliament. Officials acknowledged that challenges remain despite the recruitment drive. The broadcaster noted a prevailing mood of cynicism in the country regarding healthcare improvements.
BBC Radio 4
economy 14d ago London

British Public Expresses Concern Over Civil Unrest

Approximately 85% of British adults are reportedly shocked by current food prices, according to research from Wich. Experts predict a further spike in food inflation during the summer months. The situation is described as a concern for the UK population and the ruling Labour Party, including Keir Starmer. A physical deficit of certain goods could potentially begin in Europe by June. A poll indicates that 79% of respondents believe Britain is on the edge of civil unrest. The survey results suggest a portion of the population believes the country is nearing a turning point regarding social stability.
Vesti FM
politics 14d ago London

Conservative Peer Forecasts Poor Labour Election Results

Conservative peer Robert Hayward has predicted that the Labour Party may lose 1,850 of its 2,000 seats in the upcoming May local elections. The forecast, made overnight, suggests a midterm setback for the government. The local elections are scheduled to take place in one week.
Times Radio UK
other 14d ago London

Farringdon Rail Station Reopens After Chemical Smell Report

Two people were hospitalized following reports of a chemical smell at Farringdon, Britain's eighth busiest railway station. The London Fire Brigade reported that 12 others were treated on an Elizabeth Line platform at the station. Emergency services responded to the incident at the station. Fourteen train passengers required medical treatment after a chemical smell was reported on an underground platform. Firefighters investigated the area around Farringdon station but found no elevated readings. Firefighters investigated the site but found no elevated levels of hazardous substances. Some passengers had previously fallen ill during the incident.
LBC London
conflict 14d ago London

Golders Green Suspect Previously Jailed For Stabbing

British police revealed that the man suspected of stabbing two Jewish men in north London yesterday was known to the government's counter-radicalization Prevent program. The suspect in the Golders Green attack, identified as Esa Suleiman, was referred to the Prevent counter-terrorism program in 2020. The case involving Suleiman was closed that same year, according to reports. The information was discussed during a news briefing regarding the Prevent Programme. The Prevent Programme is a multi-agency strategy designed to stop individuals from becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism. Ben Kerser, senior rabbi at Golders Green United Synagogue, stated the community is deeply disturbed by the current state of Britain. He noted the delay in the government addressing the root causes of the problem.
LBC London
culture 14d ago London

Immersive Theatre Company Layered Reality Closes

Layered Reality, the production company behind Elvis Evolution and a War of the Worlds adaptation, is shutting down operations. The company's closure follows its work in immersive theatre productions.
Bluesky Social
science 14d ago London

London Scientists Develop Artificial Lichen For Space Missions

Scientists at Imperial College London have successfully developed an artificial lichen system. This technology aims to provide food, pharmaceuticals, and fuel for future space missions.
VOV1 Vietnam
politics 14d ago London

British MP Reopens Nazi Gold Allegations Against Swiss Banks

A British Member of Parliament has reignited controversy regarding Swiss banks allegedly hiding Nazi-looted gold in vaults. The claims involve approximately $550 million in gold from the World War II era, which is equivalent to 3 billion Swiss francs today.
RTS La 1ere
politics 14d ago London

UK To Invest 30 Million Euros In Security

The British government plans to allocate nearly 30 million euros for additional security measures following a knife attack in London yesterday. The Home Secretary identified antisemitism as the primary security threat currently facing the country.
DLF Nova