When Mary was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021 she did not anticipate money being among the great challenges she would face. “I had expected
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Afghan families evacuated from Kabul now on homeless register
Families who assisted the UK Government in Afghanistan and were evacuated from Kabul by the British Army when the Taliban took over, are now on
Kingston paddlers thankful for breast screening
Kingston paddlers Kirstin Field and Jocelyn King both turned 50 this year and are grateful for the breast screenings they had and their subsequent care.
Bedbugs: Should you be worried and what can you do about them?
Last week, London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan admitted that the rise in the number of bedbugs was a “real source of concern”. Transport for London is
“I was scared I was going to die”: Sickle cell patient files complaint against Kingston Hospital for negligence
ela Williams, 22, had planned a short visit to a family friend in Kingston from her home in Scotland. She didn’t expect to find herself at Kingston Hospital battling a sickle cell crisis. What’s worse is she did not expect the cold reception she received when she arrived.
“Bleak picture” painted by charity’s violence against women report
The End Violence Against Women coalition (EVAW) has released a report on violence against women and girls in the UK for 2021-22, with its director describing the data as “bleak”.
ONS figures reveal rapid rise in Covid-19 cases across the nation
Recently released statistics from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that there was a rapid increase in England’s Covid-19 infection rates in March.
Data shows ethnic inequalities of Covid-19 vaccine uptake in London
In London there is a considerable difference between the most vaccinated ethnic group and the least vaccinated ethnic group according to a recent study. The
New data suggests no evidence between Covid vaccines and cardiac related deaths in young people
New data from the Office of National Statistics analysing the mortality rates of young people suggests no change in the number of deaths following the
Data shows decrease in cervical screenings with just 7 out of 10 people tested
As of March 2021, cervical screenings for eligible individuals have fallen for the fourth consecutive year. Overall in 2020-21, 70.2 per cent of eligible individuals