NHS England said that the some of the centres will be new, self-contained units, while others will be incorporated into existing A&Es. He said it was impossible to separate out physical and mental health problems so simply, calling for separate facilities to be put in place "carefully". Calling for better funding of NHS mental health services, he noted the share of health spending on mental health treatment had gone down last year and was set to do so again. Baroness Merron, the minister for mental health, said: "Too often, people experiencing mental health crisis are not getting the support or care they deserve, and so it is vital that we continue to provide a range of services like this one." "On top of this, through our proposed reforms to the Mental Health Act, we will ensure people with the most severe mental health conditions get better more personalised care."

May 24, 2025 07:00 UTC

Johan Helberg woke up on Thursday morning to find his backyard view of a Norwegian fjord transformed into the side of a giant ship. A cargo ship, the NCL Salten, had run aground at about 5 a.m. on Thursday, barely missing his house on the shore in Byneset, a part of the city of Trondheim in central Norway. The police said on Friday that their investigation was focusing on the officer guiding the ship, saying that he told them he had fallen asleep before the crash. “I thought, who in the world rings the doorbell at 5:45 in the morning? I looked out the window, and he said: ‘Haven’t you seen the ship?’”

May 24, 2025 03:33 UTC

TCS, which has worked with M&S for over ten years, aims to finish the probe by the end of the month. In 2018, the retailer moved half of its tech work to TCS, designating it as its main tech partner. In 2023, they expanded their partnership to update all of M&S's tech systems. During the attack, at least two TCS employees' M&S login details were used in the breach. At M&S Reliance, a 51:49 joint venture between M&S and Reliance Retail, sales rose by 5% in FY24, reaching Rs 1,742 crore.

May 24, 2025 00:20 UTC

On Jan. 31, British boxer Georgia O’Connor revealed on Instagram that she had been diagnosed with cancer. Georgia O’Connor, a British boxer who was unbeaten in her young professional career, has died at age 25. “But Georgia does not accept this.”O’Connor is survived by her husband Adriano Cardinali, whom she married May 9. (Jordan Peck / Getty Images)“From the moment I was diagnosed with cancer, Adriano didn’t hesitate,” O’Connor wrote Feb. 3 on Instagram. “I was going to the toilet between 15 and 20 times per day,” O’Connor wrote Feb. 9, 2024, on Instagram.

May 23, 2025 21:32 UTC

Muhunthan Paramesvaran, a senior immigration lawyer at Wilsons Solicitors in London, said that inquiries from Americans looking to settle in Britain had risen “in the immediate aftermath of the election and the various pronouncements that were made.”“There’s definitely been an uptick in inquiries from U.S. nationals,” he said. “People who were already here may have been thinking, ‘I want the option of dual citizenship in the event that I don’t want to go back to the U.S.’”The rise in British citizenship applications from Americans took place against a backdrop of similar increases from across the world, but the global rate — 9.5 percent year-on-year — was far outpaced by the 30 percent jump from the United States. Zeena Luchowa, a partner at Laura Devine Immigration, a law firm that specializes in American migration to Britain, said she expected further increases in the coming months because of the “political landscape” in America. “We’ve seen increases in inquiries and applications not just for U.S. nationals, but for U.S. residents of other nationalities who are currently in the U.S. but looking at plans to settle in the U.K.,” she added. “The queries we’re seeing are not necessarily about British citizenship — it’s more about seeking to relocate.”

May 23, 2025 20:58 UTC





After all, working parents were nothing new at Crafton Hills College in Yucaipa. Right before class began, Rafael Perales departed — leaving his daughter, Alisa, to begin her second semester of college. Alisa Perales, 11, of San Bernardino, is set to make Crafton Hills College history when she graduates this week with two associate degrees. Alisa Perales’ final GPA at Crafton Hills College will be near a 4.0. “She worked so confidently alongside the older students while there was no one even close to her age,” Ruiz said.

May 23, 2025 20:33 UTC

Opus Business Advisory Group, a national advisory firm with offices in Preston, has been recognised as one of the Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025, cementing its reputation as an industry leader in people-first culture and progressive working practices. The official The Sunday Times Best Places to Work, powered by WorkL has been published online by The Sunday Times in partnership with the leading employee experience platform, WorkL, showcasing the Best Places to Work in the UK. Lord Mark Price, Founder of WorkL, said: “Many Congratulations to those featured in the 2025 Sunday Times Best Places to Work list, powered by WorkL. "The recognised organisations lead the way in employee experience and will now benefit from improved retention and recruitment for the year ahead. "WorkL are proud to power these awards and support organisations to measure employee experience and to retain and recruit the very best employees.”Zoe Thomas, editor of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work, said: "The Sunday Times Best Places to Work list is the UK’s biggest survey of employee engagement, compiled in partnership with workplace expert WorkL.

May 23, 2025 20:16 UTC

It also names TMZ and Yahoo as defendants, alleging that their stories amplified and sensationalized the Times’s reporting and smeared the tribe in the process. The misperceptions brought on by the aggregation and repackaging of the story led the Times to publish a follow-up. Rather than issuing a retraction or apology, the follow-up downplayed the original article’s emphasis on pornography by shifting blame to third-party aggregators.”Nicas wrote that he spent a week with the Marubo tribe. The plaintiffs also include the community leader Enoque Marubo and Brazilian journalist and sociologist Flora Dutra, both of whom appeared in the story. Both were instrumental in bringing the tribe the internet connection, which they said has had many positive effects including facilitating emergency medicine and the education of children.

May 23, 2025 20:03 UTC

Ownership of The Daily Telegraph, the storied British newspaper long considered close to the country’s Conservative Party, is poised to change — again. RedBird Capital Partners, an American investment firm, said on Friday that it had reached an agreement in principle to buy control of the newspaper’s parent company, Telegraph Media Group, at a valuation of 500 million pounds, or about $675 million. Friday’s deal is the latest twist in a long-running takeover drama for The Telegraph, which for much of its 170-year history has been considered a house organ of sorts for Britain’s Conservative Party. RedBird had already bought control of the newspaper via a joint venture with International Media Investments, a fund controlled by a member of Abu Dhabi’s royal family. Under that plan, the newspaper would have been overseen by Jeff Zucker, the former president of CNN.

May 23, 2025 17:06 UTC

Bruno Fernandes has been given a potential escape route from Manchester United following their Europa League final loss. Manchester United will still hold a team BBQ - despite their crushing Europa League final defeat to Tottenham. Tottenham stars partied until 4am after their 1-0 Europa League Final win. Jubilant Spurs fans are set to miss out on Friday's Europa League trophy parade - because they will still be getting home from Bilbao. From next season, Sky Sports' Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live.

May 23, 2025 17:04 UTC

Woolcool has been recognised as one of the UK’s Best Places to Work in The Sunday Times, in partnership with the employee experience platform, WorkL. Woolcool is on a mission to go beyond packaging, using natural materials to change the world. Woolcool offers opportunities for every team member to grow in the direction that’s right for them. Amongst these benefits, Woolcool also offers a cycle to work scheme, flexible working, birthday holidays and extra holidays scheme, team days, the Woolcool team rewards scheme and more. It is an honour to be included in this prestigious list, but not as Woolcool the entity but for our incredible people, they are the ones who make Woolcool the Best Place to Work!

May 23, 2025 16:51 UTC

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May 23, 2025 15:07 UTC

India welcomes UK-Mauritius treaty on Chagos, reaffirms support for sovereignty (AI)NEW DELHI: India on Wednesday welcomed the signing of a treaty between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Mauritius on the return of Mauritian sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Garcia.In a press statement by the ministry of external affairs (MEA), India described the agreement as a milestone achievement and a positive development for the region. "We welcome the signing of the treaty between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Mauritius on the return of Mauritian sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Garcia. The formal resolution of the longstanding Chagos dispute through this bilateral treaty is a milestone achievement and a positive development for the region. "Earlier in March, foreign secretary Vikram Misri reaffirmed India's support for Mauritius on the Chagos sovereignty issue, stating, "We have supported Mauritius in its stance on its sovereignty over Chagos. And this is obviously in keeping with our longstanding position with regard to decolonisation and support for sovereignty and territorial integrity of our other countries.

May 23, 2025 14:32 UTC

Live EventsYou Might Also Like: Interim trade deal with US likely by July 8; India for full exemption from 26% additional tariffYou Might Also Like: India, EU looking for early harvest trade agreement by July: Official(You can now subscribe to our(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channelIndia is opening up a chunk of its protected government procurement market to foreign firms, including the U.S, two government sources said, in a shift that could extend to other trading partners after it was offered to the UK under a trade deal this month.The government is likely to allow U.S. firms to bid for contracts worth over $50 billion, mainly from federal entities, as it negotiates a trade deal with Washington, the sources said.Total public procurement - including by federal, state and local governments and state-run firms - is worth an estimated $700 billion-$750 billion per year, according to government estimates. Most is reserved for domestic firms, with 25% set aside for small businesses, although sectors like railways and defence can buy from foreign suppliers when domestic options are unavailable.Earlier this month, India and the UK agreed on a free trade pact that gives British firms access to federal government contracts in select sectors - covering goods, services and construction - on a reciprocal basis. "In a policy shift, India has agreed to open its public procurement contracts gradually to trading partners including the U.S. in a phased manner and reciprocal manner," said one of the officials, with the knowledge of the matter.Only a portion of the government's procurement contracts - mainly linked to federal projects worth around $50-$60 billion - will be opened to foreign firms, while state and local government purchases will be excluded, the official said. "Following the UK pact, India is ready to open a part of its public procurement market to the U.S. as well," said a second official.Both sources requested anonymity, as details of the ongoing talks have not been made public.The commerce ministry did not respond to requests for comment on the U.S. proposal or extending the plan to other nations.India has long resisted joining the World Trade Organisation's Government Procurement Agreement, citing the need to protect small businesses.In its March report on foreign trade barriers, the U.S. Trade Representative said India's restrictive procurement policies pose challenges for U.S. firms due to "changing rules and limited opportunities. "Opening procurement to foreign firms on a reciprocal basis offers an opportunity for Indian businesses in overseas markets as well," he said.

May 23, 2025 14:10 UTC

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