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NHS approves new hay fever drug Betula verrucosa

The NHS has greenlit a groundbreaking hay fever medication, Betula verrucosa, offering hope to millions of allergy sufferers. Discover how this new treatment could revolutionise seasonal relief.

Water bills may rise £156 as UK faces affordability crisis

A shocking new report reveals that UK water bills could skyrocket by £156 annually, leaving millions struggling with soaring costs. Experts warn of a deepening affordability crisis as infrastructure upgrades and climate pressures collide.

UK Replaces Ofwat with New Water Regulator

The UK government is set to replace Ofwat with a new, more robust water regulator in a bid to overhaul the struggling sector and ensure better service for consumers.

Water Commission demands Ofwat reform

The Independent Water Commission has urged a major overhaul of Ofwat, proposing an integrated regulator to address systemic issues in the water sector.

Water bills to soar despite system reforms

UK households face steep rises in water bills as regulators attempt to fix the broken system. Find out why costs are increasing and what it means for you.

UK govt faces backlash over water company failures

Labour's Steve Reed accuses the government of failing to hold water companies accountable as Thames Water and Southern Water face scrutiny over sewage spills and financial mismanagement.

UK water crisis: Filthy rivers, soaring bills

As water bills skyrocket and rivers turn into sewers, Britain faces a deepening water crisis. This investigative piece exposes the shocking state of our waterways and the urgent need for action.

Water firms fined £2.65m for sewage breaches

Southern Water and Anglian Water have been hit with hefty fines totalling £2.65m for illegally discharging sewage into protected waterways in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The Environment Agency condemned the breaches, which pose risks to wildlife and

Passenger's allergy plea sparks flight outrage

A plane passenger's request for an allergy-free zone to prevent a life-threatening reaction has ignited fierce debate online. Discover the full story behind the viral outrage.

Most penicillin allergies are misdiagnosed

A groundbreaking UK trial reveals that most people who think they're allergic to penicillin are not. Experts urge retesting to free up vital NHS resources and improve treatment options.

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