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The UK is preparing to roll out a national scheme of digital IDs. But not everyone is happy
Old idea. The UK introduced IDs in 1939 to regulate wartime rationing and collect population data before ending them in 1953.
CNN’s Christiane Amanpour revealed that her ovarian cancer has returned. The international journalist explained that although ...
After receiving formal approval at its October board meeting, the organisation has unveiled its system-wide approach to ...
OMED Health ("OMED"), a UK-based business pioneering non-invasive breath analysis for gut health and part of Owlstone Medical ...
Your body often gives subtle clues about internal changes long before it become serious. Finger clubbing is a small but ...
Apple is testing AppMigrationKit, a new feature in the iOS 26.1 beta that could finally make switching between iPhone and ...
Lauren Carson from Ireland survived life-threatening sepsis after a UTI led to kidney stones and septic shock, urging women ...
Hull Royal Infirmary has seen a "surge of walking wounded and people with seasonal illnesses and viruses," hospital bosses ...
The NHS must urgently equip doctors with AI tools to tackle diagnostic errors that cause avoidable tragedies, warns Dr Zaid ...
A mother is urging the government to "act immediately" to roll out spare allergy pens in schools after her five-year-old son ...
An NHS worker and mother from east London has told LBC how 13 months of anti-social behaviour and lack of sleep have left her ...
The health board’s Green Health Partnership (GHP) has teamed up with the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) ...
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