University students urged to use condoms amid high gonorrhoea and syphilis rates
The UK Health Security Agency released the latest data.
The UK Health Security Agency released the latest data.
A range of stories feature on Saturday’s front pages.
The vice president walked a stretch of the border in Arizona and called for a further tightening of asylum restrictions.
The PA news agency understands the UK Government has successfully asked airlines to increase capacity on routes out of Lebanon.
Unison is sending out strike ballots after Cosla decided to impose the latest offer.
Dr Emilia Crighton, director of public health at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, gave evidence to the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry on Friday.
Dr Anthony Hemsley said he believed NHS England was not carrying out ‘any active work on this at the current time’ to address the issue.
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Cobenfy, which is owned by pharmaceutical firm Bristol Myers Squibb.
Speaking to broadcasters, John Healey said his ‘first concern remains the safety of British nationals in Lebanon’.
The watchdogs called on police forces to take urgent action to improve the way they handle reports of stalking and deal with victims.
The breakthrough could mean deep space exploration is no longer the stuff of sci-fi, according to University of Southampton engineers.
Rightmove bosses had rebuffed a roughly £6.1 billion approach earlier this week.
Paul Ansell, her partner, became a target for online abuse, he has told a BBC documentary.
GoldenTree has paid a cash deposit of £35.1 million and will pay the remainder once the takeover is completed.
A review has been launched into RSPCA Assured, which indicates that meat, fish, eggs and dairy products have been produced to strict standards.