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Pet Loss Grief as Severe as Human Bereavement

New UK research reveals grief for a pet can be as chronic as for a human, with 7.5% meeting criteria for prolonged grief disorder. Experts call for diagnostic guidelines to change.

Griffiths' Memoir on Loss, Rushdie Attack & Healing

Poet Rachel Eliza Griffiths' powerful memoir 'The Flower Bearers' explores profound loss, her marriage to Salman Rushdie, and the trauma of his attempted murder. A story of survival and sisterhood.

London homicides fall to lowest level since 2014

London's homicide rate has fallen to a record low of 1.1 per 100,000, lower than New York, Berlin, and Paris. New Met Police data reveals a decade-long decline in violent crime. Read the full analysis.

Albert Bridge fines hit £2.5m in 14 months

A West London bridge has generated over £2.6m in fines from drivers ignoring a 3-tonne weight limit. Discover why this 'Trembling Lady' is a council cash cow.

Mum called 'pushy' before son's rare SMA diagnosis

A mother shares her journey after doctors dismissed her concerns before her son was diagnosed with the same rare genetic condition as Jesy Nelson's twins. Discover the signs and treatment.

US Parents Fear Stigma After Reiner Family Tragedy

The shocking deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner have thrust addiction back into the spotlight. Parents across the US fear the focus on rare violence will deepen stigma, overshadowing the widespread crisis affecting millions of families.

Crisis Intervention Training Cuts US Overdose Deaths

A little-known police training programme is helping to reduce fatal overdoses across the United States. Discover how Crisis Intervention Training changes law enforcement's approach to addiction.

15 hurt in knife and bleach attack at Japan factory

Fifteen people have been injured in a violent attack involving a knife and bleach at a Yokohama Rubber factory in Japan. The suspect, a former employee, has been arrested. Read the latest details.

Light boxes help Orkney islanders fight winter SAD

Orkney residents are borrowing 'Wintering Well' light boxes from libraries to tackle seasonal affective disorder during the dark winter months. The UKRI-funded initiative is proving 'super popular'.

London's Secret WWII Tube Station Hidden For Years

Discover the story of Kensington (Olympia) station, the London Underground stop kept secret for years due to its vital role in the Second World War and its use by Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Woman's filter addiction led to £7.5k surgery

A woman reveals how social media filters caused body dysmorphia, leading to costly cosmetic surgery for a double chin she never had. Her story warns of digital distortion's mental health impact.

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