Kyiv mayor reports explosions in centre of Ukrainian capital
The reported blasts come as Ukraine has faced a barrage of Russian air strikes across the country.
The reported blasts come as Ukraine has faced a barrage of Russian air strikes across the country.
Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said ministers were ‘spoiling for a fight’ over the dispute.
Denys Shmyhal said Russia wants to swamp Europe with a new wave of Ukrainian refugees by targeting infrastructure.
Pharmacy representatives have repeatedly warned that they cannot fill all antibiotic prescriptions.
The shadow health secretary said that Labour will not have a ‘something-for-nothing culture in the NHS’.
The agony of England’s World Cup defeat is seen across the front pages.
The Labour MP hit out at the BMA trade union, which represents doctors and medical students.
South-west England has the lowest number of patients per fully qualified doctor.
The NHS is under considerable pressure, health chiefs have admitted.
This is being done in response to the high number of children attending its emergency department with symptoms of infections, the Belfast Trust said.
To date, at least nine children have died from complications caused by the Strep A infection.
Scotland’s Health Secretary said there is no evidence of a pronounced spike in Strep A cases in Scotland.
Infections cause by Strep A include the skin infection impetigo, scarlet fever and strep throat.
A suspected drone attack hit an airport in the southern Kursk region, which borders Ukraine.
Guidance on scarlet fever outbreaks says antibiotics can be given on a case-by-case basis.