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MaineHealth sends death notices for living patients

Healthcare provider MaineHealth launches urgent investigation after multiple families receive death notifications for relatives who were still alive, raising serious concerns about patient data management.

Child obesity hits highest level since pandemic

Shocking new NHS data reveals obesity levels in young children have reached their highest point outside of pandemic years, with stark inequalities between wealthy and deprived areas.

Eurostar £29 sale: Cheap trains to Europe

Eurostar launches incredible £29 fares to Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and more in limited-time winter sale. Discover how to book these bargain European escapes.

Getty Images Wins Copyright Case Against Stability AI

In a groundbreaking ruling, Getty Images has successfully sued Stability AI for massive copyright infringement, setting a crucial precedent for AI companies using copyrighted material without permission.

Europe's 100-City Rail Network Launches 2026

Discover how Europe is building a revolutionary integrated rail network that will connect major cities across the continent with high-frequency, high-speed services starting in 2026.

JLR Drives UK Manufacturing to 17-Month Growth High

Britain's automotive giant Jaguar Land Rover is driving a manufacturing surge, with new data revealing the sector's fastest growth in nearly 18 months. Discover how JLR's expansion is powering the UK's industrial recovery.

NHS auto-correct blunder embarrasses patients

A shocking NHS computer glitch is automatically replacing medical terms with embarrassing slang in patient records, causing distress and raising serious data security questions across UK hospitals.

Teal voters favour Coalition over One Nation

New polling reveals teal voters are significantly more likely to preference the Coalition over One Nation, marking a dramatic realignment in Australia's political landscape ahead of the next federal election.

Data Centre Boom Fuels £1.4 Trillion Debt Surge

The explosive growth of data centres worldwide is creating a massive £1.4 trillion debt bubble, driven by insatiable AI and cloud computing demands. Discover how this digital gold rush is reshaping global finance and raising alarm bells among investors.

Data Breach Fallout: Brands Before Customers

New research reveals corporations prioritise reputation management over consumer protection when handling data leaks, leaving victims vulnerable to ongoing security risks.

Council: No Fine for Raye Over Housing Breach

Exclusive: Southwark Council indicates Grammy-winner Raye won't face penalties for housing rules violation, citing her 'exceptional circumstances' and local connections.

Virgin cleared for Channel Tunnel rival to Eurostar

Virgin Trains clears crucial regulatory hurdle to launch rival Eurostar services through the Channel Tunnel, promising more choice and competitive fares for passengers travelling between London and Europe.

England's Deprivation Divide: How Your Area Compares

New official data exposes the shocking divide between England's most and least deprived neighbourhoods. Discover how your area measures up in this comprehensive analysis of poverty, opportunity and quality of life.

Virgin's Eurostar rival confirmed for 2030 launch

Virgin Group has officially confirmed plans to launch a high-speed rail service competing directly with Eurostar, promising more choice and competitive fares for Channel crossings by 2030.

Virgin Trains challenges Eurostar monopoly

Virgin Trains announces ambitious plan to break Eurostar's 30-year cross-Channel monopoly with new Temple Mills depot, promising more competition and choice for travellers.

Data centre giant announces £4bn UK investment boost

In a massive boost for Britain's digital economy, a global data centre leader announces unprecedented £4 billion investment, creating thousands of jobs and positioning the UK as a technology superpower.

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