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NHS to offer revolutionary HIV-blocking injection

The NHS is set to become the first health service in the world to offer a game-changing HIV prevention injection, potentially transforming the fight against the virus across the UK.

Merseyside gangsters jailed for 100+ years

Twelve members of a violent organised crime group from Merseyside have been sentenced to more than 100 years combined after police uncovered their brutal reign of terror involving chainsaws and firearms.

Man in serious condition after police shooting in London

A man remains in serious condition after being shot by Metropolitan Police officers during an incident in West London. The Independent Office for Police Conduct has launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

Lorry ploughs into layby in dangerous driving incident

Dramatic footage captures the horrifying moment a lorry veered into a layby, crashing into parked cars and leaving two people with serious injuries. A woman has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving as police investigate the alarming incident.

London Phone Thefts Surge 44% in Crime Wave

Exclusive data reveals mobile phone thefts in London have skyrocketed by 44% year-on-year, with organised criminal gangs targeting commuters and tourists in worrying new crime wave.

Starmer confronts Nottingham knife crime crisis

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer makes emotional visit to Nottingham following triple stabbing, pledging urgent action on Britain's knife crime epidemic and meeting with victims' families.

15 Severe Disease Symptoms You Must Never Ignore

Medical experts reveal the crucial warning signs that should never be dismissed, from unexplained weight loss to persistent pain. Learn when to seek immediate medical attention.

Police probe after man found injured in Banbury

Police in Oxfordshire have launched an urgent investigation after a man was discovered with serious injuries in a residential area of Banbury, with authorities treating the incident as suspicious.

Boy, 12, fights life after Bournemouth hit-and-run

A 12-year-old boy is in a critical condition after a hit-and-run in Bournemouth. Dorset Police have arrested a man on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving as the community reels from the shocking incident.

Puzzles and Dementia: Truth Revealed

New research examines whether doing puzzles truly protects against dementia. Discover the science behind cognitive decline and what really works for brain health.

Two Seriously Injured in Central London Pavement Crash

A major emergency response unfolded on The Strand after a car mounted the pavement, leaving two pedestrians with serious injuries. Police have arrested the driver on suspicion of dangerous driving as investigations continue.

UK seizes £1.4bn in dirty money crackdown

Exclusive: British authorities have confiscated a record £1.4 billion from criminals under new anti-money laundering powers, with hundreds of millions more frozen in ongoing operations.

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.

Tap Water Lithium Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk

Groundbreaking research from the UK suggests trace amounts of lithium in drinking water may significantly reduce dementia risk. Discover how this common element could revolutionise preventive brain health strategies.

SFO Drops Fraud Probe Into Construction Giant Hanson

The Serious Fraud Office has abruptly closed its criminal investigation into Hanson, one of the UK's largest construction material suppliers, without bringing any charges. The probe, which examined suspected bribery and corruption, has been shut down afte

Clopidogrel Beats Aspirin in Heart Attack Prevention

Groundbreaking NHS research shows clopidogrel is significantly more effective than traditional aspirin at preventing recurrent heart attacks and strokes, potentially transforming cardiovascular treatment protocols across Britain.

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