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UK mRNA Vaccine Breakthrough in Pancreatic Cancer Fight

A revolutionary mRNA vaccine for pancreatic cancer, trialled by UK researchers, has shown remarkable potential to prevent recurrence in a landmark study, offering new hope for one of the deadliest cancers.

UK Doctors Urge Covid Jabs for All Children Aged 5-11

The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health updates its official stance, strongly recommending vaccination for healthy children aged 5-11 amid rising hospitalisations and new variant concerns.

Shingles vaccine may reduce dementia risk

A groundbreaking study suggests that the shingles vaccine may significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia, offering new hope for preventative healthcare strategies.

RFK Jr cancels mRNA vaccine development

Robert F. Kennedy Jr cancels plans to develop mRNA vaccines, citing safety concerns and ethical issues. Read the latest updates on this controversial decision.

Transgender Doctor's Complaint Ignites NHS Policy Debate

A senior medic has weighed in on a heated dispute involving a transgender doctor and a nurse in a female changing room, calling the complaint 'plausible' and reigniting discussions on NHS inclusivity policies.

EasyJet updates cabin baggage rules

EasyJet has updated its cabin baggage policy, introducing stricter rules for carry-on luggage. Here’s how the changes could affect your next flight.

British island bans restaurant bill splitting

A controversial new policy on a well-known British island prohibits customers from dividing their restaurant bills, sparking frustration among visitors and locals alike.

Expert warns of new boom and bust cycle risk

Renowned financial expert Alex Brummer highlights the dangers of irresponsible fiscal strategies that may lead to economic instability, echoing past financial crises.

New law targets toxic UK workplaces

A proposed legal change aims to tackle toxic workplace cultures by holding employers accountable for employee wellbeing. Experts weigh in on its potential impact.

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