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UK faces gas shortage risk without home production boost

A leading energy expert warns the UK is dangerously close to gas shortages. With 85% of homes reliant on gas, securing domestic supply is critical for national security and avoiding price spikes. Read the urgent call to action.

Buried Report Warns of UK Gas Security Risk

A critical report on UK gas security risks was quietly released on Budget Day, raising concerns over supply vulnerabilities and political transparency. Read the full analysis.

Gas Supply Crisis Warning for UK by 2030

National Energy System Operator warns ministers of potential gas shortfalls on coldest winter days, risking supply cuts to homes and businesses. Urgent government action required.

UK Gas Shortage Warning as North Sea Production Falls

Britain's grid operator warns of severe gas shortages due to declining North Sea production and rising import dependency. Discover the risks and urgent calls for government action to secure future energy supplies.

Ed Husic demands cheaper Australian gas prices

Labor MP Ed Husic delivers a powerful speech demanding gas producers provide cheaper fuel for Australia, criticising a 'distorted' market. Read his full demands for energy reform.

Sydney hospital gas attack leaves man dead

A man has died and multiple patients were evacuated after a woman allegedly tampered with gas lines at two major Sydney hospitals, causing chaos and emergency lockdowns.

Family flees home over dangerous gas line installation

Exclusive investigation reveals how Vanessa Joy Moulton and her young family were forced to abandon their dream home after discovering dangerous gas line installations, exposing critical safety failures in UK housing.

Sydney's Lord Mayor declares war on natural gas

Sydney's long-standing Lord Mayor Clover Moore launches unprecedented push to eliminate natural gas from city buildings, sparking debate about Australia's energy future and urban sustainability.

Sydney hospital gas sabotage: Woman arrested

A 41-year-old woman has been charged after allegedly tampering with gas supplies serving multiple Sydney hospitals, raising serious concerns about healthcare infrastructure security.

Silent Killer Gas Alert for UK Households

Millions of British households are being warned about carbon monoxide risks as experts reveal shocking gaps in protection. Discover the essential safety measures that could save your family.

Unmasking Deception: How to Spot Liars

Discover the subtle behavioural cues and psychological patterns that reveal deception in conversations, from business meetings to personal relationships.

Ultra-Processed Foods Fuel UK Bowel Cancer Crisis

Groundbreaking research reveals how ultra-processed foods are dramatically increasing bowel cancer risks across Britain. Discover the vital early detection signs that could save your life.

Father dies after cancer symptoms dismissed as pain

Heartbreaking story of a 41-year-old father who died from colorectal cancer after symptoms were repeatedly dismissed by doctors as mere pain, highlighting urgent concerns about early diagnosis and men's health awareness.

DWP gains power to monitor pensioners' bank accounts

The Department for Work and Pensions now has unprecedented authority to monitor state pension recipients' bank accounts for fraud. Discover how these new surveillance powers could affect millions of pensioners across the UK.

One symptom predicts COVID-19 with 83% accuracy

Groundbreaking UK research identifies a single symptom that dramatically increases your chances of testing positive for COVID-19, offering new insights for early detection and public health strategies.

AI Romance: Signs Your Partner Uses Chatbots

Relationship experts reveal the telltale signs that your romantic partner might be using AI chatbots to communicate, from suspiciously perfect grammar to emotional detachment in digital conversations.

AI spots hidden cancer cases in NHS records

Groundbreaking artificial intelligence developed by UK universities is identifying undiagnosed cancer patients years earlier by analysing routine health data, potentially saving thousands of lives.

Smell tests detect Alzheimer's & Parkinson's early

Groundbreaking UK research suggests simple smell tests could identify neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's up to a decade before traditional symptoms appear, revolutionising early diagnosis.

Smell loss may predict Alzheimer's and Parkinson's early

Groundbreaking research reveals that losing your sense of smell may be one of the earliest warning signs for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, potentially enabling earlier intervention and treatment.

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