Record number seek to study nursing after being inspired by NHS heroics during Covid-19 heroics

Boost for NHS as 60,000 apply to be nurses: Pandemic prompts students to turn their backs on history, languages and philosophy and flock to ‘safe’ careers like doctors, dentists and engineers Sign ups rose by 32 per cent this year to a total of 60,130 applicants, says UCAS Number of those opting for nursing straight … Read more

Record number seek to study nursing after being inspired by NHS heroics during Covid-19 heroics

Boost for NHS as 60,000 apply to be nurses: Pandemic prompts students to turn their backs on history, languages and philosophy and flock to ‘safe’ careers like doctors, dentists and engineers Sign ups rose by 32 per cent this year to a total of 60,130 applicants, says UCAS Number of those opting for nursing straight … Read more

Neil Woodford is told by watchdog that his new company must seek approval before operating in the UK

Disgraced fund boss warned over his comeback: Neil Woodford is told by finance watchdog that his new company must seek approval before operating in the UK Neil Woodford announced he is preparing to launch a Jersey-based fund Up to 500,000 were affected when Woodford’s previous business failed in 2019 Events leading up to the collapse … Read more

Neil Woodford is told by watchdog that his new company must seek approval before operating in the UK

Disgraced fund boss warned over his comeback: Neil Woodford is told by finance watchdog that his new company must seek approval before operating in the UK Neil Woodford announced he is preparing to launch a Jersey-based fund Up to 500,000 were affected when Woodford’s previous business failed in 2019 Events leading up to the collapse … Read more

Home Office in new deportation row as lawyers seek to block removal of Channel migrants

Judges’ powers to block deportations could be limited as Justice Secretary Robert Buckland announces first review of Human Rights Act in 20 years Robert Buckland said the review would look at key areas of the Human Rights Act Includes whether judges’ interpretations of old legal decisions should be limited Critics claim focusing on old cases … Read more

Home Office in new deportation row as lawyers seek to block removal of Channel migrants

Judges’ powers to block deportations could be limited as Justice Secretary Robert Buckland announces first review of Human Rights Act in 20 years Robert Buckland said the review would look at key areas of the Human Rights Act Includes whether judges’ interpretations of old legal decisions should be limited Critics claim focusing on old cases … Read more

Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello ‘fear for their lives’ and seek restraining order against stalker

Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello ‘fear for their lives’ as they seek restraining order against stalker By Rachel Mcgrath For Dailymail.com Published: 04:55 GMT, 26 November 2020 | Updated: 04:55 GMT, 26 November 2020 They just celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary. But it seems that Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello may also have a dark … Read more

Trump administration orders federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for MS-13 gang leader

The Justice Department has authorized federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty against a 24-year-old MS-13 gang leader charged in connection to a series of murders – including the brutal baseball bat killing of two teen girls. If convicted for any of the seven murders, Jairo Saenz could be executed for the killings, according to … Read more

Zoom: seeing themselves in video calls is causing record numbers of people to seek plastic surgery

Zoom gloom: Rise of video calls that force people to regularly stare at their own faces has led to record numbers seeking plastic surgery, study finds Surgeons from Boston reported a rise in video-call-driven body dissatisfaction The leading complaints of ‘Zoom Dysmorphia’ centre on noses and wrinkles The team warned that webcams can negatively distort the appearance on … Read more

Father and son charged with Ahmaud Arbery’s killing seek bond

A father and son jailed on murder charges in the February shooting of Ahmaud Arbery have appeared in a hearing seeking bond, at which prosecutors introduced disturbing text messages from months before the killing. Gregory McMichael and his adult son, Travis McMichael, appeared on Thursday morning before Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley in a lengthy … Read more