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Preparations Put In Place For Blood Cancer Awareness Month 2024
Being diagnosed with cancer can feel like your life has hit a standstill. This is because they are very difficult to treat and something that might work for one form of cancer might be ineffective against another. It might feel like you won’t be able to survive and enjoy many of the things that you do at the moment. Cancer is a surprisingly common disease as one in two people in the UK will be diagnosed with it with in their life time.
By Ashish Prabhuabout a year ago in Lifehack
First Ever Deaf Ms South Africa Chosen
South Africa has chosen its first ever deaf winner of the Miss South Africa beauty pageant. The competition which is now in it’s 66th edition, has chosen Mia Le Roux as it’s next winner in a decision which will help to break down the barriers that prevent people with disabilities taking part in mainstream activities. The announcement came following a tense event which saw one other participant withdraw after she was trolled online due to her Nigerian heritage.
By Ashish Prabhuabout a year ago in Motivation
Riots Break Out Across The UK
Thousands of police officers are on stand by in case there is any more rioting across the UK. The disputes which occurred between different groups of protestors who were mainly from right wing groups occurred in areas such as Southport, Liverpool, Hartlepool, London and many others including areas of Northern Ireland. There have been reports that at least thirty protests have been arranged today so nearly six thousand officers have been mobilised to cope with any disturbances that may occur.
By Ashish Prabhuabout a year ago in Criminal
Demonstration Arranged Round The UK Following Southport Murders
There have been several protests occurring across the UK following the murder of three young girls at a children’s dance workshop in Southport. Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, died after the attack at a Taylor Swift-themed event on Hart Street, on Monday. An emotional vigil was held the day after the attack; however, this was followed by violent scenes near by when 39 police officers were injured, eight seriously in clashes with rioters. Some of the crowd threw missiles targeted at the police and a local mosque in an effort to get revenge for the attack.
By Ashish Prabhu2 years ago in Criminal
Rachel Reeves Outlines Key Labour Spending Plans
After only being in the job for a few weeks, new British Chancellor Rachel Reeves has set out the new Labour governments spending plans for their term in office. She clashed with her predecessor Jeremy Hunt over the record of the last Conservative government claiming that there was now a black whole in the country’s finances and this would have a drastic effect on any measures that they planned to put in place.
By Ashish Prabhu2 years ago in Journal
Events Lined Up To Mark South Asian Heritage Month
It is now five years since the launch of South Asian Heritage Month. This is an annual cultural month which is set aside to commemorate and educate people on all things South Asian. When we talk about things being South Asian, it normally incorporates Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. People who have a cultural heritage from any of these countries usually would have had an ancestor who would have been born there and brought to the UK as part of the Slave Trade. This was where over three million South Asian people were brought as slaves to the UK and forced to do mundane tasks to serve those in power.
By Ashish Prabhu2 years ago in Humans
Disabled Campaigners Aim To Take Message To New Labour Government
Under the last Conservative government, UK residents have all been feeling the pinch a little as there have been many factors which have affected the amount of money we have in our pockets and the cost of the everyday items which we need in our lives. Disabled people have been unjustifiably blamed for the amount the government has been spending as the rate they receive as a benefit has not kept up with inflation meaning they have a lot less than they would have done to spend on the things they need such as different forms of support as well as other things they need. Now that a new Labour government has been elected, people who are in extra need of support will be hoping for a change in legislation that will help to make their everyday lives a bit easier.
By Ashish Prabhu2 years ago in Journal
England Reach Semi Finals Of Euro 2024
England moved in to the semi finals of the 2024 European Championships with victory over Switzerland. The Three Lions needed a penalty shoot out at the end of an enthralling 1-1 draw to ensure that they reached the next stage of the competition and have their sights on potentially claiming the trophy at the end of the tournament. Were they to win the tournament, this would be extremely decisive in showing how far the team had come under manager Gareth Southgate.
By Ashish Prabhu2 years ago in Cleats
Labour Wins 2024 General Election
Labour have won the 2024 UK General Election following a landslide victory. The result means that they now have a healthy majority in the House Of Commons which will help them push through any measures that they’d like to put in place. The result was also the Conservatives worst ever election defeat and show how unhappy the general public are with the way the country is being run. At a time when prices for different goods and services are rising to unaffordable rates, measures have to be put in place to ensure that people can afford a more comfortable standard of living.
By Ashish Prabhu2 years ago in Journal
Career Confidence Highest Amongst Scottish Employees
When it comes to starting a new career, Scottish workers have the most self confidence as to how far they can reach and this level of optimism is driving up the amount of revenue that they take home in their pay packets. This finding comes as a result of an economic confidence tracker which looked at the state of play across the whole of the United Kingdom. The study found that approximately 69% of Scottish workers felt that they could comfortably manage their role and look forward to the various options which they had on offer to them in their future careers. This gave them more confidence that they would be able to fulfil their potentials and enjoy a comfortable standard of living.
By Ashish Prabhu2 years ago in Journal











