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One person in England has died linked to the ongoing E. coli outbreak, the UK Health Security Agency has said.The person died in May and had underlying health conditions, the agency said.It follows a recent outbreak which has seen 275 confirmed cases of E. coli (STEC) O145 across the UK, as of 25 June. Data from 249 cases shows 49% were admitted to hospital.The outbreak is thought to be caused by some supermarket sandwiches containing salad leaves. Several food manufacturers have issued recalls for some of their products as a precautionary measure.E. coli are a diverse group of bacteria that…
2 hours agoBy Maisie Lillywhite and PA media, BBC News, West of EnglandBBCThe dragonfly will light up late-night festivities at Glastonbury FestivalGlastonbury’s new “fire-belching, mind-blowing” dragonfly has been unveiled at the world-famous festival. The incendiary insect, is replacing Arcadia’s spider, which some fans have been “grieving” the loss of.Arcadia’s arachnid was a key destination for late-night dance music at Worthy Farm for more than a decade, and first appeared at the Somerset festival in 2007.Festival organisers said on their website: “The transformation of the first dragonfly marks the dawn of a new season.”The Dragonfly, which was lit up on Wednesday night for…
Kenyan police have fired tear gas to disperse groups of protesters who have started gathering in the capital, Nairobi. There has been heavy deployment of security forces, including the military, and roads are blocked around key buildings in the capital ahead of the protests.This comes two days after 22 people reportedly lost their lives in protests against tax hikes, which saw part of parliament set alight.The next day, President William Ruto bowed to pressure and said he would withdraw the finance bill containing the unpopular tax proposals.The demonstrators had vowed to gather again in the city centre to mourn those…
Just nowBy Charlotte Edwards, BBC Business ReporterShutterstockAbout three million households are set to see their mortgage payments rise in the next two years, the Bank of England has said.The Bank’s latest Financial Stability Report also said about 400,000 mortgage holders are facing some “very large” payment increases.Renters remain under pressure from the higher cost of living and higher interest rates, the report found.However, the Bank said that overall risks to the UK financial system were broadly unchanged, and businesses and households remain resilient.The Bank found that about one third of mortgage holders, more than three million, in the UK are still paying…
ReutersOutbreaks in DR Congo have affected children as well as adultsHow common is mpox?Mpox disease is caused by the monkeypox virus, a member of the same family of viruses as smallpox, although it is much less severe.The virus was originally transmitted from animals to humans, and is more common in countries close to tropical rainforests.In these regions, there are thousands of cases and hundreds of deaths from the disease every year – with children under the age of 15 worst affected.There are two main strains of the virus known to exist. The milder one caused a global outbreak in 2022…
Actor Ryan Moloney, who has played Toadie Rebecchi on Neighbours for nearly three decades, has announced he is stepping down from playing the much-loved character. The 44-year-old joined the Australian series in 1995 as troublesome teen Jarrod – or Toadfish to his friends. He has been a stalwart of Ramsay Street ever since, but now plans to leave Toadie behind to take on a new role on the series as a director. As he is remaining with the show’s production team, Moloney hinted it was possible the character could return in the future.In a statement, Moloney said: “After 30 years…
Paris Hilton has called for change to youth treatment facilities and described her own traumatic experience of alleged abuse before a US congressional committee. The American socialite and businesswoman said she was “force-fed medications and sexually abused by staff” after being sent to a private youth facility in Utah as at a teenager. Her testimony shines a light on the so-called “troubled teen industry”.While some children are placed with relatives or foster families, others are sent to treatment centres that are essentially group homes for children – some of whom have complex medical or behavioural needs.Hilton, 43, accused the industry,…
Private car parks are to offer UK motorists a 10-minute “grace period” before they hand out fines.The measure was announced as part of a new code of practice companies have pledged to implement in the autumn.Industry trade bodies say the code will also introduce a fairer appeals system and maintain an existing cap on charges.Motoring organisations say the code “falls far short” of the standards required to protect “innocent” drivers from the “sharks running private car parks” and government legislation is required.The code was published by the British Parking Association and the International Parking Community, the two trade bodies representing…
2 hours agoBy Nick Triggle, Health correspondent, @nicktriggle • Elena Bailey, BBC NewsPAJunior doctors in England have begun a five-day strike – the 11th walkout in their long-running pay dispute. British Medical Association (BMA) members walked out from 07:00, with NHS England warning of significant disruption to routine hospital services. The union said it was taking action as there had been no credible new offer – the last walkout was in February. But NHS bosses have criticised the timing of the latest action in the week running up to a general election.Extra pressureThe NHS Confederation said striking during the election campaign, when none of the political…
US actor Bill Cobbs, who appeared in Night At The Museum and The Bodyguard, has died aged 90.His agent confirmed to the PA news agency the actor died on Tuesday evening in California surrounded by his family. Cobbs played Whitney Houston’s manager Bill Devaney in the 1992 film The Bodyguard, which also starred Kevin Costner.The veteran actor also portrayed security guard Reggie in 2006’s Night at the Museum, opposite Ben Stiller and Robin Williams.Cobbs’ agent said it is thought the actor died of natural causes. The actor’s other film credits included Air Bud, Sunshine State, Get Low, Ghosts of Mississippi,…