The warning comes following a Barnsley woman’s death from the disease after catching it abroad.
Month: June 2025
Interest rates expected to be held at 4.25%
Analysts predict cuts to come later in the year, but say the Bank rate is likely to remain at 4.25% for now.
Amber heat health alerts issued as temperatures above 30C likely
Alerts have been issued across England and will come into place at midday on Thursday.
New wind farms’ impact to be ‘felt for generations’
Port Talbot and Bristol are the likely locations for where the turbines will be assembled.
US demand for weight loss drugs drives Irish exports
March was a record month for Irish exports to the US with sales worth $25bn (£18.7bn).
My family nearly shredded Alan Turing papers – then they sold at auction for £465k
Bridget Pitcher says her family did not know about the close bond between the scientist and her uncle.
Harry Dunn: Police chief ‘nearly derailed case’
Actions of former chief Nick Adderley almost “impeded justice”, family spokesman Radd Seiger says.
Princess of Wales pulls out of Royal Ascot appearance
Catherine was due to attend the races with her husband the Prince of Wales and the King and Queen.
Future of Notting Hill Carnival ‘in jeopardy’
The carnival’s chair Ian Comfort has written to Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to request extra funding.
Two Alzheimer’s drugs that slow the disease will not be made available on the NHS
Two breakthrough Alzheimer’s drugs cost too much and have too little benefit for NHS use, review finds.
