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Shoe Bomber Richard Reid's Shocking Prison Transformation

Exclusive: Convicted Al Qaeda shoe bomber Richard Reid, now 51, has undergone a dramatic physical transformation in prison. With a new beard, spectacles, and a receding hairline, his appearance is unrecognisable from the man who tried to blow up a flight

Aylan Kurdi: The Legacy of a Tragedy That Shook the World

Nine years after the death of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi, his photograph remains a powerful symbol of the human cost of failed asylum policies. This editorial examines the enduring legacy of a tragedy that shook the world.

NHS Mental Health Bed Shortage Hits Record Low

Exclusive: The Royal College of Psychiatrists warns of a 'catastrophic' shortage in NHS mental health beds across England, leading to patients being sent hundreds of miles from home for care.

Boomerang Generation: Young Aussies Flee Home Costs

Exclusive research reveals a generational crisis as soaring living costs and stagnant wages force young Australian professionals to abandon independence and return to the family home, reshaping the nation's economic landscape.

Irish missionary freed after Haiti kidnapping ordeal

Irish nun Sister Patrice Tarnawa has been released after being held captive by armed gunmen who stormed her orphanage in Haiti. The heartwarming reunion and her resilient spirit amidst the Caribbean nation's escalating security crisis.

Empty Nest Exodus: Why Over-50s Are Divorcing

A leading relationship expert explains the surge in 'grey divorce' among couples over 50, pinpointing the emotional emptiness of an 'empty nest' as the primary catalyst. Discover the subtle signs and the profound impact of drifting apart after children le

Midlife Cardio Cuts Heart Disease Risk By 30%

Groundbreaking UK research reveals a powerful midlife health secret: moderate aerobic exercise in your 40s and 50s can dramatically cut heart disease risk and add years to your life. Discover the simple, science-backed workout routine that delivers lifelo

The 'Unhappiness Hump': Why 47-48 Are Our Worst Years

Groundbreaking UK research pinpoints the ages of 47 to 48 as the lowest point for mental wellbeing, dubbing it the 'unhappiness hump'. Discover the science behind the midlife crisis and why happiness rebounds after 50.

NHS Youth Mental Health Crisis: Over-Diagnosis Costs £16bn

Exclusive: A damning report reveals the over-medicalisation of youth mental health is creating a financially unsustainable crisis for the NHS, costing the state a staggering £16 billion annually and stretching support services to their absolute limit.

Peak Unhappiness Strikes at Age 47, Study Finds

Groundbreaking economic research confirms a global 'happiness curve', with Brits hitting a low point in life satisfaction at age 47 before a remarkable rebound into later life.

Scottish Government warns of bankruptcy in financial crisis

Scotland faces an unprecedented financial emergency as ministers warn of potential 'bankruptcy' without urgent UK government intervention. Discover the implications for public services and the growing constitutional clash.

UK Pharmacy Crisis: 1 in 3 Remortgage Homes

Exclusive investigation reveals nearly a third of UK pharmacy owners have remortgaged their homes to keep businesses running amid funding crisis and rising costs.

UK Cancer Cases Set for 33% Surge by 2050

Exclusive analysis reveals a stark postcode lottery in cancer rates across the UK, with the North West and Yorkshire facing the steepest increases. Health experts warn of an impending crisis driven by ageing population and lifestyle factors.

Pharmacists use personal savings to keep shops open

A shocking new survey reveals the dire state of Britain's pharmacies, with owners digging into their own pockets to survive a funding crisis, risking closures and creating 'pharmacy deserts' across the nation.

NHS Crisis Forces Record Numbers to Go Private

Exclusive analysis reveals a dramatic surge in Britons turning to private medical care, driven by unprecedented NHS waiting times and a perceived 'postcode lottery' for treatment. This investigation uncovers the human cost of the healthcare crisis.

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