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Preventative cancer therapies can cause the disease to ‘hibernate’ and return later, research suggests | UK News
Preventative treatment designed to stop the recurrence of breast cancer can actually cause the cancer cells to mutate and ‘hibernate’, only to grow again years later, according to new findings.Researchers who set out to explain why breast cancer can return years after initial treatment have found that hormone therapies, used to prevent breast cancer from recurring, can trigger changes in some cells. These changes cause the cells to lie dormant instead of dying off, and the cells then “wake up” years later, causing a relapse that is harder to treat.But the study found there may be a way to target…
Two properties owned by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs have been searched by federal agents as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation, according to reports.Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami were searched by officers on Monday. The searches were connected to a sex trafficking investigation by federal authorities in New York, the AP news agency reported. Image: Pic: AP In a statement, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) said it “executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and our local law enforcement partners.”Sky’s US partner network NBC News understands that several…
Tractors descend on Parliament over ‘betrayal’ of British farmers in post-Brexit trade deals | Politics News
A “go slow” convoy of more than 120 tractors is making its way around Westminster tonight as campaigners demand action on food security. Organised by Save British Farming and the Kent Fairness for Farmers group, they are calling for an end to a number of post-Brexit trade deals, which they claim are allowing imports into the country that fall short of UK standards. The campaigners have pointed to deals with New Zealand, Australia, and the CPTPP deal with 11 countries including Canada, Japan and Mexico, as well as saying they are no longer on a level playing field with European…
Children under 14 will be barred from joining social media in Florida from next year.Signed into law by governor Ron DeSantis, the legislation directs social media firms to delete the accounts of under-14s. Children aged 14 and 15 will also need parental consent before signing up for platforms like Instagram and Snapchat.Companies who fail to delete accounts risk being sued on behalf of children – with the minor awarded up to $10,000 (£7,908) – and could also be fined up to $50,000 (£39,538) per violation of the law.It’s set to come into effect in Florida from January next year, but…
Kate Garraway racked up debt after cost of husband Derek Draper’s care exceeded her ITV salary | Ents & Arts News
Kate Garraway has revealed the monthly cost of her husband Derek Draper’s care cost more than her ITV salary, causing her to rack up huge debts.The Good Morning Britain presenter announced her husband had died at the beginning of January after several years of serious health complications due to COVID. The former political adviser was 56.Garraway previously said she spent £16,000 a month on her husband’s basic care needs and mobility therapy.Now, in a new documentary chronicling the final year of Draper’s life, the presenter admits the huge costs left her in debt. “Derek’s care costs more than my salary…
Chocolate is among the products placing upwards pressure on grocery inflation in the run-up to Easter, according to closely-watched supermarket data.Kantar Worldpanel, which tracks pricing and market share, reported a further slowing in the pace of price growth across the sector over the four weeks to 17 March. It said the annual rate for grocery inflation eased to 4.5% – down from the 5.3% figure recorded the previous month.The report credited price matching guarantees across the industry, as shoppers continue to seek out value amid the wider cost of living crisis that is continuing to damage household spending power despite…
China cyber attacks a reminder Beijing poses ‘constant and sophisticated’ threat to western cybersecurity | Science & Tech News
The fact China is attempting to spy on the UK and others online should come as no surprise. This latest announcement from government is more of a reminder that the activity is constant, and increasingly sophisticated. The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has now implicated a Chinese-backed hacking group, APT31, of attempting to target a group of MPs. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 1:31 China blamed for ‘malicious cyber campaigns’ There’s a clue in the name: APT, or Advanced Persistent Threat is cybersecurity speak for groups usually backed by governments.Politics live: PM issues nuclear warning…
Sacha Baron Cohen says Rebel Wilson claims are ‘demonstrably false’ after she confirms he is the ‘a**hole’ in her book | Ents & Arts News
Sacha Baron Cohen has said claims set to be made by Rebel Wilson are “demonstrably false” after the Australian actress named him as the “a**hole” she has written about in her upcoming memoir.Wilson, 44, previously said she intended to write a chapter in the book about “a massive a**hole” she had worked with in Hollywood – though she did not reveal the person’s identity. However, in a post on Instagram on Monday, Wilson said the person she was referring to was Ali G and Borat star Baron Cohen.The British actor and comedian, 52, worked alongside Wilson on the set of…
Ian King Business Podcast: Regulators probe tech giants, OakNorth profits up, Merlin sees record sales | Business News
Ian King speaks to Rishi Khosla, the chief executive of challenger bank OakNorth about its rise in profits.Jay Wright, the chief executive of Virgin Wines, talks about its strong earnings. And as global resorts giant Merlin Entertainments reports record sales, we hear from its boss Scott O’Neil.Also, Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, has a round-up of the markets.Listen and subscribe to The Ian King Business Podcast here. Source link
Black Samphire: The horror film ‘monstifying’ water pollution to share an urgent warning | Climate News
Black Samphire – an environmental horror about water pollution – premiered at the buzzing Ritzy cinema in Brixton just before World Water Day – but its subject was far from the urban sprawl of south London.Filmed in West Sussex, the modern-day monster the short film portrays is water pollution and its suffocating effect on Britain’s rivers. Image: Pic: Silicon Gothic The filmmakers behind the project – Silicon Gothic co-founders Cathy Wippell and Joseph Archer – say it’s a message they felt compelled to shout about.”Our world faces so many huge, complex, intangible problems out there, and what Silicon Gothic does…
 
									 
					 
