Proportion of UK adults who smoke cigarettes, by local area
There are 14 local areas where at least one in five adults are current smokers.
There are 14 local areas where at least one in five adults are current smokers.
A MEDICAL condition which is hard to treat and difficult to diagnose has drastically changed the life of a local woman who is now hoping to raise awareness of functional neurological disorder.
The French leader criticised the billionaire the day prior over Twitter’s relaxation of content moderation policies.
The Centre for Countering Digital Hate said the number of tweets containing hate speech have risen sharply since the billionaire’s takeover.
A SURSIS on the future of aviation in the Bailiwick is unhelpful and just clouds the issue, the Guernsey Aviation Action Group has said.
CANCER patients are to once again receive free out-of-hours emergency care, with the campaigner who highlighted the issue relieved and celebrating the good news.
Duran Duran, Haim, Questlove and Sheryl Crow all posted online tributes to the Fleetwood Mac star, following her death at the age of 79.
FATHER Christmas is coming to Town tomorrow for the annual Christmas lights switch on.
A HUSBAND and wife duo ‘braved the shave’ yesterday in front of a class of students to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Sinead Watson and Ritchie Herron, who have gone through gender reassignment treatment, will share their views on the the legislation.
The left-arm fast bowler is not part of Pakistan’s 18-strong group for next month’s three-Test series.
Halliwell’s side edged France in the Rugby League World Cup wheelchair final at Manchester Central.
The annual BBC show featured musical performances, comedy sketches and fundraising challenges.
A TIMBER-CLAD enclosure could be built alongside the Weighbridge clock tower building to expand the seating for the Waffle & Co eatery.
AFTER serving in the military Nick Boughay decided to follow in his brother’s footsteps by joining the police, a career choice which has seen him spending nearly a quarter of a century in the force both here and in the UK.