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Entering Football Match Without Ticket To Become Illegal Before Wembley Final

Entering football match without ticket to become illegal before Wembley final Entering a football match without a ticket will become a criminal offence ahead of Sunday’s Carabao Cup final at Wembley, more than five years after thousands of ticketless fans stormed the same stadium. Offenders across England and Wales will face a five-year, football banning order as

Household Energy Bills To Jump By 332 A Year In July Latest Forecasts Show

Household energy bills to jump by £332 a year in July, latest forecasts show Household energy bills could jump by £332 a year in July as recent sharp increases in wholesale prices are set to feed through into Ofgem’s price cap, according to the latest forecasts. Analysts Cornwall Insight said forecasts for the watchdog’s price

Meningitis Family Describe Immeasurable Loss As Cases Rise To 29

Meningitis: Family describe ‘immeasurable loss’ as cases rise to 29 The family of a teenager who died from meningitis in the Kent outbreak have described their “immeasurable loss” as the number of cases jumped to 29. Juliette Kenny, 18, died on March 14, one day after first showing symptoms – which were vomiting and discolouration

NHS Coped During Covid But Only Just Inquiry Chairwoman

NHS coped during Covid, but only just – inquiry chairwoman The NHS “coped, but only just” during the Covid-19 pandemic, the inquiry into the crisis has concluded. Baroness Heather Hallett, chairwoman of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, said collapse was “narrowly avoided” thanks to the efforts of NHS staff. Publishing her report into how the NHS

Health Secretary Promises More Meningitis Vaccines As Number Of Cases Rise To 27

Health Secretary promises more meningitis vaccines as number of cases rise to 27 Health Secretary Wes Streeting has said more people affected by a meningitis outbreak in Kent will get vaccines as the number of cases rose to 27. Mr Streeting said more would get protection against meningitis B, which has been the strain affecting

Bank Holds UK Interest Rates At 375 And Stands Ready To Act Over Iran War

Bank holds UK interest rates at 3.75% and stands ‘ready to act’ over Iran war The Bank of England has held interest rates at 3.75% as policymakers hiked forecasts for UK inflation due to war in the Middle East pushing up energy prices. The Bank left rates unchanged in a unanimous vote among all nine

Rain And Oil Prices Could Be A Problem For People With Lung Conditions

Rain and oil prices could be a problem for people with lung conditions Wet weather in the UK, teamed with the “spectre” of higher energy bills sparked by the conflict in the Middle East, could place millions of people with lung conditions at risk of health problems, a charity has warned. Exposure to damp and mould can

Covid 19 Pandemic Probe To Set Out Impact On NHS And Patients

Covid-19 pandemic probe to set out impact on NHS and patients The harrowing impact of the coronavirus pandemic on patients and NHS staff is to be laid bare in a new report. The UK Covid-19 Public Inquiry is set to publish insights on how the healthcare system in Britain coped in the face of the

Senegal Stripped Of AFCON Title And Morocco Declared Winners After CAF Ruling

Senegal stripped of AFCON title and Morocco declared winners after CAF ruling The Senegalese Football Federation has announced its intention to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after the country was stripped of the Africa Cup of Nations title. Morocco have been named as Africa Cup of Nations champions, with Senegal’s controversial win

MSPs Vote Down Assisted Dying Bill At Holyrood

MSPs vote down assisted dying Bill at Holyrood Controversial legislation that would have made Scotland the first nation in the UK to back assisted dying has been defeated at Holyrood. MSPs voted by 57 to 69, with one abstention, against a Bill that would have allowed terminally ill Scots to seek help to end their