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King's Birthday Honours list in full from unsung heroes to TV legends
King Charles's list ranges from a grieving mother who turned a tragedy into a charity honouring their legacy, a 106-year-old fundraising through exercise, and those aiding Ukrainian refugees
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Windrush Generation faced race hate, injustice and a fight for equality in UK
The passengers were workers who came here to find a better life, who responded to the post-WWII call of the mother country, and who deserve to be celebrated for all of their achievements
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Myles Stephenson holds back tears as he shares sign his baby suffered a stroke
Myles Stephenson, X Factor winner with Rak-Su, opened up on his son's devastating cerebral palsy diagnosis
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Asda has made a huge change to discounts this week – and shoppers are not happy
But from June 15, shoppers can now only get an extra 10% cashpot boost in the Asda Rewards app when buying fresh food - and customers are reacting to the change
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NHS workers take six million sick days because of poor mental health
Labour’s Dr Rosena Allin-Khan warned hard-working staff including doctors and nurses are facing extra pressures as hospitals struggle with record waiting lists
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Health chiefs warn hospitals face 'busiest day ever' as heatwave continues in UK
NHS national medical director Professor Sir Stephen Powis said the hot weather has increased demand at A&E departments, with medical staff currently prioritising urgent and emergency care
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Skin cancer signs, symptoms and how to minimise your risk of getting it
GP answers some of the more commonly asked questions about the disease which affects around 16,700 in the UK every year
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'Doctors strikes underline that we must finish this fag-end of a government'
The dispute that drags on is a stain on ministers who spend more time on Tory psychodramas than governance, says Paul Routledge
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New home blood test to spot signs of cancer may revolutionise care, experts say
A pilot of one million NHS patients from next year is expected to identify 10,000 people suspected to have the disease with no symptoms, and the tests may then be offered to over-50s
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Keep weight off and diabetes stays away as new study shows benefits of slimming
Weight loss, and remission from type 2 diabetes, can prevent or delay the complications of the disease
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Woman with 'sharp pains' diagnosed with brain condition after routine eye test
Emelia Jones had headaches for months that were so severe she struggled to function and would be bedbound whenever they struck, and she had no idea what was wrong until she went to the optician
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Three Brits killed in horror Egypt boat fire after deciding to sleep in named
All three were on a medium-sized scuba diving boat called Hurricane that caught fire due to a suspected electrical fault off the resort town of Marsa Alam on Sunday
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Health expert's 4-5-8 trick can help you relax in seconds when you're stressed
If you're feeling stressed or anxious and want to take a few minutes to try and calm down, then this simple breathing exercise might be a helpful way for you to do that
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Best and worst things you can eat during a heatwave to keep cool
The water content of many foods is a real mystery to many of us - so let's find out which grub provides the most liquid refreshment - and the least!
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Dengue fever warning to Brits heading off to popular holiday resorts this summer
Brits planning to travel abroad are being warned about the risks of potentially deadly dengue fever - a disease spread by Asian tiger mosquitoes and which has been detected in the likes of Ibiza and southern France
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Expert lists treatments that could ease hay fever - and those that won't work
Margaret Kelman, Acting Head of Clinical Service at Allergy UK, gives you the lowdown on the best ways to combat annoying symptoms as pollen levels rise
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New deadly virus 'highly likely' to arrive in the UK in climate change warning
A deadly virus that is killing nearly 50% of patients is "highly likely" to arrive in the UK along with other illnesses spread by insects which are "marching north" due to climate change
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Bigamist wed THIRD while still married to second - blaming paperwork confusion
Mark Rowlands claimed in court that his solicitor had told him the marriage was legally over, but prosecutors say only a decree nisi was issued, not the final decree absolute
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Austerity chiefs David Cameron and George Osborne face Covid Inquiry next week
The former Prime Minister and his Chancellor are understood to be on the Covid Inquiry witness list next week, where they will likely face questions on how brutal Tory cuts undermined the NHS, social care and welfare state
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Hospital patients at 'serious risk' as heatwave hits during doctors strikes
NHS England issued a statement asking people to check on elderly friends and relatives and warning people with conditions such as asthma are at increased risk
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'I was refused IVF due to my weight but fell pregnant naturally'
Penelope Taylor-Jones had been told she had to lose six stone before being considered for IVF but fell pregnant naturally and gave birth to son Rupert who weighted just 2lbs 3oz
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'I was cooking pasta then ended up in a coma - now I celebrate my scars'
WARNING: This article contains graphic images. Jeffrey Johns was cooking a pot of pasta when his shirt caught on fire and left him with fourth-degree burns. Now he's encouraging others to love the skin they are in
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150,000 NHS appointments to be cancelled as junior doctors go on strike today
Patients face huge disruption as medics in the British Medical Association begin a 72-hour walkout in their bitter dispute with the Government over pay
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9 in 10 doctors expect NHS to get worse, poll shows on eve of 72-hour strike
The British Medical Association polled 2,000 doctors on the eve of their three day strike from 7am following a decade of below inflation pay deals
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After Lloyds axes 237 pharmacies, we answer key questions on future for chemists
it isn’t just chain locations that have been forced to shut their doors in recent years. The news comes as a part of a worrying trend of community pharmacy closures
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