Africa’s medical system risks ‘collapse in next few years’, warns health leader
Health services in Africa are at risk of “collapse in the next few years” due to soaring chronic diseases, a senior public health leader has
‘I’m still dancing’: Derbyshire woman has 105th birthday rave at care home
It was a birthday party that would do even the most seasoned raver proud, with strobe lighting, glow sticks and a headline act who has
Inside this year’s Oscar goody bags: $1m of disaster relief, spliffs and a reimagined backgammon experience
On Sunday, the Oscars take place after the devastating California wildfires which killed at least 29 people, forced more than 200,000 to evacuate and destroyed
United Utilities boss admits water firm ‘isn’t good enough at stopping sewage dumping’
England’s most polluting water provider “isn’t good enough” at trying to stop sewage dumping, its boss has admitted to MPs. The chief executive of United
Grenfell Tower: seven organisations face debarment from government contracts
Seven organisations involved in the Grenfell Tower disaster face possible debarment from public contracts as the government accepted all recommendations of the public inquiry into
Starmer refuses to rule out defence budget being used to fund Chagos Islands deal – UK politics live
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‘The killers I met in jail didn’t scare me’: singer Rokia Traoré on why prison was ‘a privilege’
‘It’s been like a kind of military training,” says Rokia Traoré of the nine months she has just spent in European prisons. “It was very
Western Europeans say immigration is high and poorly managed, survey finds
Most western Europeans think immigration over the past decade has been high or too high and their governments have handled it badly, with more believing
Chelsea back in the top four and Crystal Palace thrash Villa: Football Weekly – podcast
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Researchers uncover stories of Black Londoners who escaped slavery
The untold stories of Black Londoners who escaped slavery in the capital and joined free communities in the East End have been uncovered by researchers