Figures suggest just 11.6 percent of the total turnout at the last London Mayoral election had turned up at polling stations by midday. The figure is far lower than had been expected by the Labour Party, driving concerns of a shock result.
The regulator for medical data has flagged concerns with NHS digital after it appeared possible for strangers to access information about individuals’ vaccination records. Campaigners have called the breach a “seriously shocking failure”. Anyone looking to book a coronavirus vaccine appointment is
Nepal is seeing its coronavirus cases soar amid fears that it could soon face a crisis on par with neighbouring India. The impoverished Himalayan nation reported 8,659 cases on Wednesday along with 58 deaths – both record totals, though they are almost
Greggs recalls £2 vegetable bakes sold in Iceland over fears they could contain slivers of glass Food Standards Agency warned consumers of glass slivers in certain products £2 Greggs veggie bakes sold exclusively in store are on government’s recall list FSA warned
Gupta signals break up of steel empire: Crisis sparks fresh fears for 3,000 jobs at plants across the UK By Francesca Washtell For The Daily Mail Published: 16:50 EDT, 5 May 2021 | Updated: 16:50 EDT, 5 May 2021 Sanjeev Gupta has
Fears grow over fate of missing 12-year-old schoolgirl who was last seen in south London two days ago Ellie Mae-Murphy, 12, last seen on Monday at around 11.20pm in Brixton Hill area Police are appealing for information and say they are ‘concerned
Terrifying list of popular everyday appliances recalled from Kmart and Target over fears they could KILL – so is there a death trap in your kitchen? About half the 650 products recalled each year are actually returned for refund Consumer group Choice
Dingoes on tourist island ‘losing fear of humans’ – as mayor warns visitors it’s only a matter of time before a child is killed Fraser Coast Mayor warns another fatal dingo attack will occur on the Island Dingo pack at northern end
The cashier at WHSmith clears his throat to make sure Diane von Kesmark, 72, can hear him. ‘It’s hygiene, madam,’ he tells her, emphatically. But he is not referring to the transparent plastic shield separating customers from the till, nor the latex
Marilyn Manson’s first love fears she broke his heart and turned him into a ‘monster’, revealing the tortured poems he wrote for her and how he fantasized about fathering her child. The woman, who asked to be named only as Rachelle, spoke