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Pharmacists to prescribe antibiotics in NHS revolution

In a landmark healthcare overhaul, UK pharmacists will soon prescribe antibiotics for common illnesses, freeing up millions of GP appointments and transforming high street chemists into frontline NHS hubs.

Neurologist's Warning: Common Painkiller Risk

A leading neurologist issues a stark warning about a widely used painkiller, linking it to heightened cardiovascular risks. Discover which common medication is under scrutiny and the safer alternatives experts recommend.

Nature's Survivor: A Toad's Triumph in the Harvest Stubble

A remarkable discovery in a Northumberland stubble field reveals the incredible survival story of a common toad, offering a poignant glimpse into the hidden wildlife dramas unfolding after the combine harvesters leave.

Haley Joel Osment's Life After Child Stardom Revealed

From 'The Sixth Sense' fame to a life away from the Hollywood glare, we explore the surprising and fulfilling journey of former child star Haley Joel Osment, who has traded blockbuster sets for a passion for craft beer and a redefined sense of success.

The One Scrambled Egg Mistake Everyone Makes

Top chefs reveal the single biggest error home cooks make with scrambled eggs, leading to rubbery results. Discover the simple secrets to achieving creamy, restaurant-quality eggs every single time.

Driving Instructor's Top 7 UK Test Mistakes Revealed

A seasoned UK driving instructor shares the critical errors that cause test failures and accidents. Discover the surprising habits you need to break now to pass your test and stay safe on the road.

Emma Thompson’s 'Sense and Sensibility' Review

Emma Thompson's latest adaptation of Jane Austen's 'Sense and Sensibility' delights with a blue-chip cast and sumptuous storytelling. Read our in-depth review of this cinematic gem.

Painkiller linked to cheating risk in new study

New research suggests that a widely used pain reliever, consumed by over 100 million Americans, may influence moral decision-making, making users more prone to unethical actions like cheating.

40% of UK riot arrests had domestic abuse reports

New data reveals two in five individuals arrested during last summer's UK riots had previously been reported for domestic abuse, raising serious questions about policing and prevention.

Naomi Long criticises PSNI over CCTV failures

Justice Minister Naomi Long criticises PSNI for failing to provide crucial CCTV evidence in a cybercrime investigation, raising concerns over public safety and policing standards.

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