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New technology could help type 2 diabetes patients lose weight in their sleep

New technology could help type 2 diabetes patients lose weight in their sleep

New technology could help type 2 diabetes patients lose weight in their sleep

20 June 2022

A study is investigating whether sleeping in special tents, creating an environment of lower oxygen, is effective at improving blood glucose control.


Cost-of-living crisis ‘poses threat of pandemic proportions’ to mental health

Cost-of-living crisis ‘poses threat of pandemic proportions’ to mental health

Cost-of-living crisis ‘poses threat of pandemic proportions’ to mental health

20 June 2022

Mental health referrals hit record levels of 4.3m last year and there is a backlog of 1.4m people waiting to start treatment.


Primark to launch new click-and-collect trial

Primark to launch new click-and-collect trial

Primark to launch new click-and-collect trial

20 June 2022

The business said the new trial will run out of 25 shops.


EasyJet cuts timetable at Gatwick following ‘operational issues’

EasyJet cuts timetable at Gatwick following ‘operational issues’

EasyJet cuts timetable at Gatwick following ‘operational issues’

20 June 2022

The West Sussex airport announced a cap on flights last week.


Fundraiser for festival-lover with weeks left to live surpasses £12k goal

Fundraiser for festival-lover with weeks left to live surpasses £12k goal

Fundraiser for festival-lover with weeks left to live surpasses £12k goal

20 June 2022

The music lover with incurable cancer said it was his ‘dying wish’ to get to Glastonbury one last time.


Wife of Julian Assange hopeful Australia will intervene in extradition

Wife of Julian Assange hopeful Australia will intervene in extradition

Wife of Julian Assange hopeful Australia will intervene in extradition

20 June 2022

The WikiLeaks co-founder is facing up to 175 years in jail for espionage.


Family of boy at centre of treatment dispute prepare to launch appeal bid

Family of boy at centre of treatment dispute prepare to launch appeal bid

Family of boy at centre of treatment dispute prepare to launch appeal bid

20 June 2022

A High Court judge recently ruled that doctors could lawfully stop providing treatment to Archie Battersbee, who suffered brain damage in early April


What the papers say – June 20

What the papers say – June 20

What the papers say – June 20

20 June 2022

Monday’s newspapers react to the rail shutdown which is about to hit the country.


Commonwealth offers ‘unique opportunity’ for UK trade, says Johnson

Commonwealth offers ‘unique opportunity’ for UK trade, says Johnson

Commonwealth offers ‘unique opportunity’ for UK trade, says Johnson

19 June 2022

The PM said the bloc provides ‘vast and growing’ markets for British producers, creating jobs and easing of living pressures.


Energy consumers protected under new financial measures for suppliers – Ofgem

Energy consumers protected under new financial measures for suppliers – Ofgem

Energy consumers protected under new financial measures for suppliers – Ofgem

19 June 2022

The energy regulator has said suppliers will be able to “weather the ongoing storm” of challenges facing the industry.


Nadine Dorries supports ban on trans swimmers in elite women’s events

Nadine Dorries supports ban on trans swimmers in elite women’s events

Nadine Dorries supports ban on trans swimmers in elite women’s events

19 June 2022

The international governing body for swimming, Fina, has voted to ban athletes who have gone through male puberty from racing in women’s events.


Voters ‘don’t give a fig’ over PM’s ethics adviser quitting, says Dorries

Voters ‘don’t give a fig’ over PM’s ethics adviser quitting, says Dorries

Voters ‘don’t give a fig’ over PM’s ethics adviser quitting, says Dorries

19 June 2022

The Culture Secretary mocked Lord Geidt, saying most people did not know who he was or why he resigned.


YouTuber gets planning permission for tunnel under his garden to bunker

YouTuber gets planning permission for tunnel under his garden to bunker

YouTuber gets planning permission for tunnel under his garden to bunker

19 June 2022

He has documented his progress on YouTube.


Nadine Dorries insists decision to sell off Channel 4 is not ‘ideological’

Nadine Dorries insists decision to sell off Channel 4 is not ‘ideological’

Nadine Dorries insists decision to sell off Channel 4 is not ‘ideological’

19 June 2022

The Culture Secretary took part in a phone-in on LBC radio.


Youngsters trust politicians less than influencers to give truthful news – poll

Youngsters trust politicians less than influencers to give truthful news – poll

Youngsters trust politicians less than influencers to give truthful news – poll

19 June 2022

The poll was conducted by Survation and commissioned by BBC Education.


Online exhibition explores meaning of ‘home’ as part of refugee week

Online exhibition explores meaning of ‘home’ as part of refugee week

Online exhibition explores meaning of ‘home’ as part of refugee week

19 June 2022

The digital gallery will shine a light on what home means for people who have been forced to flee from war.


Sir Ringo Starr joins campaign to send postcards to Prime Minister for WaterAid

Sir Ringo Starr joins campaign to send postcards to Prime Minister for WaterAid

Sir Ringo Starr joins campaign to send postcards to Prime Minister for WaterAid

19 June 2022

The limited-edition postcards will be officially launched at Glastonbury festival.


Friends launch fundraiser to get dying man to Glastonbury for the last time

Friends launch fundraiser to get dying man to Glastonbury for the last time

Friends launch fundraiser to get dying man to Glastonbury for the last time

19 June 2022

Nigel Stonehouse, a former bricklayer from Hartlepool, was diagnosed with cancer of the kidney in May.


O’Neill: Protocol Bill will have ‘colossal political and economic consequences’

O’Neill: Protocol Bill will have ‘colossal political and economic consequences’

O’Neill: Protocol Bill will have ‘colossal political and economic consequences’

19 June 2022

Sinn Fein’s leader in Stormont said that Boris Johnson’s plan to override parts of the protocol has ‘sounded alarm bells’ across Europe and America.


Terror victim’s daughter remembers ‘one of most gentle human beings’

Terror victim’s daughter remembers ‘one of most gentle human beings’

Terror victim’s daughter remembers ‘one of most gentle human beings’

19 June 2022

Ruzina Akhtar gave a moving tribute to her father, Makram Ali, at Finsbury Park Mosque and spoke with the PA news agency afterwards.


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