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Gaza Winter Crisis: Israel Bans 37 Aid Groups

As Gaza faces a brutal winter, Israel's deregistration of major NGOs like Oxfam and MSF worsens a catastrophic humanitarian crisis. The UK and allies demand urgent action.

NHS Alert on Amlodipine and Ramipril for Millions

The NHS has issued crucial guidance for millions taking amlodipine or ramipril for hypertension. Learn about the risk of low blood pressure and essential medication interactions to discuss with your GP.

NGO worker on trial for people smuggling in Lesbos

An aid worker stands accused of people smuggling on Lesbos. Discover the controversial case raising questions about humanitarian work and border enforcement. Read the full investigation.

Guardian issues correction on Israeli jail report

The Guardian has issued a correction after reporting a Palestinian teenager remained in an Israeli jail. He was released in October under a ceasefire agreement. Read the full details.

Tottenham's stunning comeback sinks Liverpool

A dramatic second-half comeback sees Tottenham Hotspur overturn Liverpool's lead, while Chelsea and Manchester United managers face crucial tests in the Women's Super League.

Nose symptom could signal silent killer condition

Medical experts reveal how a persistent nosebleed could be your body's warning sign for dangerously high blood pressure, often called the 'silent killer' due to its lack of obvious symptoms.

Rangers Boss Thanks Fans Demanding His Sacking

Rangers manager Philippe Clement delivers a startling response to fan criticism after a shaky start to the season, offering thanks for the pressure in a bizarre Ibrox twist.

Apple Watch 11 to feature blood pressure monitoring

Exclusive: The next-generation Apple Watch Series 11 is set to feature a groundbreaking blood pressure monitoring system, marking Apple's biggest health tech leap in years. Discover how it works and its potential impact.

Spain Demands UN Control of Mediterranean in Migrant Crisis

In a dramatic move, Spain has petitioned the United Nations to place the entire Mediterranean Sea under its temporary control, aiming to stem the flow of irregular migration and manage search and rescue operations, a proposal that has sent shockwaves thro

Taliban's Female Aid Worker Ban Hinders Quake Relief

A major earthquake in Afghanistan has triggered a humanitarian crisis, with the Taliban's prohibition on women aid workers critically obstructing UN and NGO efforts to deliver vital assistance to the most vulnerable survivors.

An Apple a Day Lowers Blood Pressure, Study Confirms

Groundbreaking research reveals how incorporating apples into your daily diet can significantly lower blood pressure and reduce cardiovascular risk, offering a simple, natural boost to heart health.

2/3 of UK Parents Pressured to Buy Branded Snacks

New research exposes the intense social and financial strain on UK parents, with two-thirds feeling compelled to purchase expensive branded lunchbox items and snacks for their children.

William White: The Teen Who Shot to Fame on TikTok

Exclusive: How a single, spontaneous TikTok video transformed William White from an unknown teenager into a global internet sensation, battling the dark side of viral fame and the pressures of a relentless online audience.

Banksy targets Royal Courts of Justice with new artwork

The mysterious street artist Banksy has struck again, claiming a new artwork on the walls of London's Royal Courts of Justice. The piece, depicting a child using a pressure washer to create a 'cracks' effect, has ignited his signature social commentary an

Banksy claims new mural on London's Royal Courts of Justice

The enigmatic street artist Banksy has officially authenticated a powerful new piece on the walls of London's Royal Courts of Justice, depicting a child using a pressure washer to create a crimson spatter effect, in a classic critique of the justice syste

NHS to screen children's blood pressure from age 5

In a major public health shift, the NHS is set to introduce routine blood pressure monitoring for children as young as five to combat future heart disease and strokes. Experts hail the move as a proactive measure to identify early cardiovascular risks.

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