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Sturgeon 'on brink of breakdown' after Covid Inquiry

Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was reportedly left emotionally shattered after her gruelling testimony at the UK Covid Inquiry, with sources claiming the intense scrutiny drove her to the edge of a breakdown.

FDA approves Pfizer COVID vaccine for children 5-11

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted emergency use authorisation for Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine in children aged 5 to 11, marking a pivotal moment in paediatric healthcare during the pandemic.

Sturgeon: Inquiry was 'mental torture'

Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon opens up about the psychological toll of facing a criminal investigation, comparing it to prolonged mental anguish.

Rotherham survivors win police climbdown

Survivors of the Rotherham child abuse scandal welcome a significant climbdown by South Yorkshire Police over an internal inquiry, marking a victory for justice and accountability.

Trump’s COVID claims spark scientist backlash

Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash from scientists after making misleading claims about COVID-19 treatments during a New York speech. Experts warn his remarks could undermine public health efforts.

Texas Dem judge faces trial over $11M contract scandal

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, a rising Democratic star, is set to stand trial over accusations of steering an $11 million COVID contract to political allies. The case has sparked fierce debate in Texas politics.

Breast cancer symptoms mistaken for COVID: study

A recent study highlights how breast cancer symptoms are being misdiagnosed as COVID-19 or flu, delaying crucial treatment. Experts urge awareness to prevent life-threatening consequences.

Trump criticises NFL star over vaccine stance

Former US President Donald Trump has publicly criticised Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa for his stance on COVID-19 vaccinations, reigniting debates around sports and public health.

Diana Fund investigated over HIV money claims

The UK Charity Commission has launched an inquiry into the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund following claims of mismanagement of HIV/AIDS funds destined for Lesotho and Botswana.

Jack Smith's Trump probe: key developments

Special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Donald Trump's actions continues to unfold, with new developments shedding light on potential legal consequences for the former president.

Scottish clubs owe £22m in COVID loans

Scottish football clubs are under scrutiny as they collectively owe more than £22 million in unpaid COVID-19 loans to the UK government, raising concerns over financial stability in the sport.

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