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- 'A present-day emergency': Govt urged to support housebuilding
The government is urged to support housebuilding as a present-day emergency. New houses at various stages of construction are highlighted in the article.
- Body of teenage boy recovered from water
The body of a teenage boy has been recovered from water. A file photograph from iStock is associated with the report.
- First tablet version of weight-loss jabs to be available in UK in weeks
The first tablet version of weight-loss jabs will become available in the UK within weeks. The article references a file image from iStock.
- Smacking leads to worse exam results, research finds
Research finds that smacking is associated with worse exam results. The article references a schoolboy stock photo and mentions the research finding.
- You're probably on your phone right now - and there's a good chance you don't really know why
The article highlights that people are likely using their phones without understanding their motivations. It references a photograph by Arsenii Palivoda from iStock.
- 'Missed opportunity' as government rejects call for mass prostate cancer screening
The government rejected a call for mass prostate cancer screening, described as a 'missed opportunity.' The article references prostate cancer slides, with an image credit to iStock.
- New pill 'doubles survival time' for pancreatic cancer patients
A new pill has been reported to double survival time for pancreatic cancer patients. The article references a 3D illustration of the pancreas from iStock.
- Vape use sees sharp drop - but campaigners issue this warning after first year of ban
Vape use has seen a sharp decline in the first year of a ban, but campaigners have issued a warning. Discarded electronic cigarette vapes were collected from public spaces, highlighting ongoing concerns.
- Girl dies after being rescued from river - as number of water deaths during heatwave reaches 17
A girl died after being rescued from a river as the total number of water-related deaths during a heatwave reached 17. The incident occurred in the River Wharfe.
- Meteor travelling at 75,000mph shakes buildings and causes double boom
A meteor traveling at 75,000mph caused buildings to shake and produced a double boom. The event was reported in Boston, Massachusetts.
- Blood test could detect Alzheimer's signs 'decades before symptoms appear'
A blood test may be able to detect signs of Alzheimer's decades before symptoms appear, according to the article. The development could enable earlier intervention for the disease.
- Thunderstorms warning issued for parts of England and Wales
A thunderstorm warning has been issued for parts of England and Wales. The alert highlights potential severe weather conditions in the region.
- Safety warning after heatwave deaths - but what is cold water shock?
A safety warning has been issued following heatwave-related deaths, with a focus on understanding cold water shock as a potential risk. The article highlights the dangers of sudden immersion in cold water and the need for public awareness.
- We all face higher bills for mounting household energy debt
The article discusses rising household electricity expenses and the growing burden of energy debt, highlighting increased financial strain on consumers. It references a bill statement document and an iStock image to illustrate the issue.
- Watch: The ‘crash for cash’ scams targeting drivers
The article highlights 'crash for cash' scams where individuals stage car accidents to extort money from unsuspecting drivers. These scams involve orchestrating collisions to falsely claim insurance payouts or settlements, targeting drivers who may be vulnerable or unaware.
- Buying a new fan? These are the models experts have at home
The article discusses fan models recommended by experts for purchase and credits iStock as the image source.
- Death of British national confirmed in Ukraine
The death of a British national in Ukraine was confirmed, alongside mentions of Ukrainian soldiers participating in a military parade and the presence of the Ukrainian flag on military uniforms.
- UK faces 'economic catastrophe' unless it adapts to young people rewired by smartphones
The UK risks an 'economic catastrophe' if it fails to adapt to the changing behaviors of young people shaped by smartphone use. A file photo illustrates a teenage boy texting on his phone at home.
- The parking mistake that operators can't fine you for – but often do | Money newsletter
The article discusses a common parking mistake that operators are legally unable to fine but frequently do anyway, highlighting potential unfair practices in parking enforcement. It is part of a Money newsletter covering consumer and business issues.
- 10 tips for staying cool - and how to have a better night's sleep
The article provides 10 tips for staying cool and improving sleep quality, focusing on practical advice for better rest and comfort.