Applied Nutrition Tom Ryder noticed demand for supplements was skyrocketing in 2014 When Tom Ryder first took over a small supplements brand in 2014, he had big aspirations for the company. “We wanted to be the most world’s most trusted sports nutrition health and wellness brand,” he said of the …
Read More »Sussex mum says her children would ‘come at her with scissors’
Getty Images There are concerns that true figures of child on parent aggression could be higher than the number reported to police A single mum of four has said she felt “horrified” and “ashamed” to have been the victim of aggressive attacks by her own children. “They would literally come …
Read More »Rotherham veteran who was homeless becomes a counsellor
Simon Thake Chris Sanders in now a fully qualified counsellor aiming to help others A military veteran whose life “fell apart” after he left the Army and struggled with civilian routines has now started his own counselling service. Chris Sanders, 49, left the armed forces in 2004, but financial pressures …
Read More »Football worth over £800m to Scottish economy
Chris McLaughlinScotland sports news correspondent PA Media Research found the game generated £820m for the Scottish economy Scottish football contributes more than £800m a year to the national economy, according to a new report. The study by the Fraser of Allander Institute found that the professional men’s and women’s game, …
Read More »Vicky Williamson Team GB cyclist on horrific crash and new life
@vicswilliamson Former Team GB cyclist Vicky Williamson was lucky not to be paralysed when she was injured in a velodrome crash in 2016 A former GB cyclist whose chance of Olympics glory was wrecked by a horrific crash has spoken of her career “highs and lows” as she confirmed her …
Read More »Architect behind Singapore’s public housing system dies aged 87
The architect who designed Singapore’s public housing system, now home to most of the country’s 5.9 million residents, has died at the age of 87. Liu Thai Ker shaped the landscape of modern Singapore, with its distinctive public housing blocks dominating the skyline, from the city centre to the edges. …
Read More »Teachers on supply list for years or leaving country due to job shortages
Gabrielle Williamsonand Catherine Lyst,BBC Scotland Louise Fraser Louise Fraser wants to move back to Scotland but is worried she will be unable to find a job Some teachers in Scotland are spending years on the supply list or leaving the country due to a lack of permanent jobs, BBC Scotland …
Read More »China’s population falls for fourth straight year
China’s population fell for the fourth straight year in 2025 as its birth rates sunk to a record low, despite the government rolling out a spate of incentives to boost them. The country’s population fell 3.39 million to reach 1.4 billion by the end of 2025, marking a quicker decline …
Read More »How do under 16s feel about a potential social media ban?
BBC Hannah, 15, is a student at Kesteven & Sleaford High School in Lincolnshire The House of Lords is set to vote on proposals for an under-16 social media ban this week, after Australia imposed one in December, but how would people react here if the same were to happen? …
Read More »Hispanic voters sent Trump back to power. Now some are souring
Bernd Debusmann Jrat the White House Getty Images When one-time Democrat Sam Negron headed to the polls to cast a ballot for Donald Trump in 2024, he did so with one thing on his mind above all – the economy. “I didn’t like paying $7 for eggs,” said Negron, a …
Read More »Abergele teenager has rare allergy to cold temperatures
PA Media Cold temperatures cause 16-year-old Amber to break out in red, itchy hives “I just want to be able to do normal things and have a normal life and not have to worry.” A 16-year-old girl from north Wales says she is “always scared” of having an allergic reaction …
Read More »Most Americans see opioid overdose as a serious crisis needing urgent action
[ Credit: CC0 Public Domain Approximately 88% of adults view opioid overdose deaths as a very serious problem with high agreement across political groups, according to a national survey conducted by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers. However, political differences over who is responsible will shape the country’s next phase of drug …
Read More »Why connecting with others is good for your health
[ A third of U.S. adults are lonely, and a quarter lack social and emotional support—and research underscores that’s just not healthy. “Humans are a social species. We are highly dependent on others from birth,” said Elizabeth Necka, an expert on social and behavioral science at the National Institutes of …
Read More »Police investigate ‘explicit’ AI images
A police investigation has begun after a report that AI-generated explicit images were allegedly shared among pupils at a County Armagh school. The investigation centres on the Royal School Armagh, which teaches about 800 boys and girls up to the age of 18. It’s reported that the images were created …
Read More »Horse massage firm warned after using Welsh government logo on fake diplomas
A company selling fake diplomas for people to give massages to horses was one of six firms caught by the Welsh government for using their dragon logo without permission. Those who received the fraudulent certificates from the “equine massage service” were instructed to destroy them, and government officials sent cease …
Read More »Beverly D’Angelo chose motherhood over her Hollywood career
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! When Beverly D’Angelo became a mom at age 49, she was determined to raise her children away from the glaring Hollywood spotlight. The “National Lampoon” star, 74, welcomed twins Anton and Olivia Pacino in 2001 with then-partner Al Pacino. The couple were …
Read More »Ukraine’s air defence supplies ‘insufficient’, Zelensky says
Reuters Zelensky called on Ukraine’s allies to provide rapid shipments of missiles President Zelensky has called Ukraine’s air defence supplies “insufficient”, having revealed several systems were “without missiles” until Friday morning. “I can say this openly because today I have those missiles,” the president said, adding that Ukraine had received …
Read More »‘We’ve rescued stricken turtle during Atlantic rowing challenge’
Angela FergusonNorth West Call to Earth Emma Wolstenholme, left, takes a selfie on the boat A world record-holding rower is midway through a 3,000-mile (about 5,000km) trans Atlantic challenge – where she has faced challenges including rescuing a stricken turtle. Emma Wolstenholme, of Burnley, Lancashire, is part of the Call …
Read More »Here are the 10 deals worth grabbing from Best Buy’s winter sales event
Good deals are often hard to come by at the beginning of the year — which is precisely what makes Best Buy’s Winter Sale worth checking out. The ongoing sales event features discounts on everything from big-ticket OLED TVs to smaller electronics, including fitness trackers that can help you achieve …
Read More »Sarah Harding’s legacy funds breast cancer study in young women
PA Media The Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal, founded in memory of the singer, has funded “vital” research A breast cancer study is under way honouring the legacy of Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding. Harding died of breast cancer in 2021, aged 39. It was her last wish to help …
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