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I had a happy family and a good job as a GP – but I decided to kill myself

I had a happy family and a good job as a GP – but I decided to kill myself

Amandip Sidhu’s charity has helped more than 3,000 people since it was set up, offering, among other things, weekly drop-in Zoom support groups. ‘We hear time and time again that more and more GPs are working longer hours. They don’t just see patients, there is a huge amount of administration and bureaucracy,’ he says. ‘There...

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Family make last-minute dash to Turkey to be by the side of dying Brit injured in freak fall while using the gym on holiday… only to be held in waiting room for 30 minutes then told ‘your father died half an hour ago’

Family make last-minute dash to Turkey to be by the side of dying Brit injured in freak fall while using the gym on holiday… only to be held in waiting room for 30 minutes then told ‘your father died half an hour ago’

A British father who was put into a coma following a freak fall while on holiday in Turkey died just minutes before his daughters were allowed to go to his bedside after they flew in from the UK. Marlon McCormack, 51, suffered a bleed on the brain after falling while using gym equipment at his hotel, and...

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Smart gadgets: Tougher rules for sellers of internet-enabled devices in the UK

Smart gadgets: Tougher rules for sellers of internet-enabled devices in the UK

28 April 2024 By Lucy Hooker,Business reporter, BBC News Getty Images “Smart” gadgets range from mobile phones and watches to baby monitors and games consoles Manufacturers will have to follow stricter rules if they want to sell “smart” gadgets in the UK after a new law came into effect. It is designed to ensure there...

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British Army’s new Apache attack helicopter in largest exercise since Cold War

British Army’s new Apache attack helicopter in largest exercise since Cold War

The British Army’s new Apache AH-64E attack helicopter is leading the charge in NATO’s largest military exercise since the Cold War, marking a significant moment for the UK’s defence capabilities. Aviation Task Force 1 (ATF-1), an amalgamation of Army Air Corps Apaches, Wildcat reconnaissance helicopters and Royal Air Force Chinook support helicopters, has embarked on...

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Ruling against Just Stop Oil doctor alarms BMA

Ruling against Just Stop Oil doctor alarms BMA

The British Medical Association (BMA) has said it is “very concerned” by a tribunal’s finding that a doctor who was arrested after peacefully participating in Just Stop Oil protests had committed professional misconduct. The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service ruled Dr Sarah Benn’s fitness to practise was impaired and said it must consider whether a sanction...

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‘Largest’ Balikatan exercise to start Monday

‘Largest’ Balikatan exercise to start Monday

The Balikatan joint military exercise between the Philippines and the United States, dubbed as the biggest iteration to date with some 16,700 troops, is scheduled to begin on Monday, April 22, 2024. The 39th Balikatan, said to be the biggest in four decades, will be held from April 22 to May 10 in Palawan and...