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Blind woman dies after being scalded by cup of tea in care home

A damning inquest reveals systemic failures at a UK care home after an 89-year-old blind resident, Jeanette Williams, suffered fatal burns from a negligently served cup of tea. The coroner issues a formal prevention of future deaths report.

Lucy Letby: 8 Shocking Trial Revelations

The trial of nurse Lucy Letby has unveiled disturbing details about her alleged crimes. Here are eight key takeaways from the case that has shocked the nation.

UK care sector faces 152,000 staff shortage crisis

New figures reveal a deepening crisis in the UK's adult social care sector, with a staggering 152,000 vacant positions. Experts warn of severe consequences for vulnerable adults as recruitment struggles continue.

World’s most premature baby survives, thrives

A baby born at just 21 weeks and one day—the most premature ever recorded—has beaten all odds and is now a healthy toddler, inspiring hope for extremely premature births.

Visa crackdown threatens UK social care collapse

The UK government's new visa restrictions for overseas care workers could exacerbate staffing shortages in an already overburdened social care sector, putting vulnerable patients at risk.

UK care homes face crisis as complaints surge

New data reveals a worrying surge in complaints about UK care homes, with Age UK highlighting deteriorating conditions and staffing shortages. Experts call for urgent reforms.

How to keep houseplants alive on holiday

Discover expert tips to ensure your indoor plants stay healthy and vibrant while you're away on vacation. From self-watering tricks to ideal placement, we've got you covered.

Record £75m boost for UK hospices confirmed

The UK government has announced a landmark £75 million funding package for hospices, ensuring critical end-of-life care services can continue to support patients and families across the country.

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