New Measures Target Supermarkets to Combat Obesity Crisis in England
MPs propose stringent measures for supermarkets, including penalties and advertising bans, to address the escalating obesity crisis in England.
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MPs propose stringent measures for supermarkets, including penalties and advertising bans, to address the escalating obesity crisis in England.
A new report reveals that over 20% of new mothers in England require emergency medical attention, highlighting significant disparities in maternal health.
Former environment secretary Lord Deben warns that the UK’s outdated water systems could lead to serious consequences, including loss of life.
Joe Wicks urges parents to engage in short physical activities with their children this summer to combat sedentary behavior.
Cuba is grappling with a severe power crisis, experiencing multiple nationwide blackouts in recent weeks due to fuel shortages exacerbated by the U.S. embargo.
South Texas faces significant flooding risks as heavy rains impact key highways, prompting rescue operations and disaster declarations.
A federal appeals court has lifted 60 years of oversight of Louisiana's school desegregation, signaling a shift in state control over education.
Every morning, Beijing's parks fill with tai chi practitioners, blending exercise with ancient philosophy in a pursuit of balance and serenity.
The House has passed the Sunshine Protection Act, which aims to allow states to choose whether to maintain daylight saving time permanently.
China’s economy grew at a 4.3% annualized rate in Q2, falling behind its Q1 performance, amid rising exports but lagging domestic demand.
A Ryanair flight emergency resulted in a man being partially ejected through a window. His wife’s quick response helped manage the terrifying situation.
Wildfires in Canada and Minnesota are set to expose millions in the Midwest and Northeast to hazardous air quality, prompting health warnings.
Asian shares climbed following a rebound in Wall Street stocks and a report indicating slower U.S. inflation, providing a boost to investor sentiment.
Despite a surge in oil prices following renewed conflict in the Strait of Hormuz, investor sentiment remains stable, reflecting cautious optimism.
As tensions escalate, Gulf countries are developing alternative trade routes to ensure economic stability without relying on the Strait of Hormuz.
Dubai is launching a new port initiative to mitigate risks posed by Iranian hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz, enhancing its maritime independence.
A Washington Post intern clarifies the controversies surrounding Mitch McConnell's recent photo, dispelling rumors about its authenticity.
The French National Assembly is positioned to finalize legislation permitting medically assisted dying for patients with severe, incurable conditions.
A recent study suggests that participating in cultural activities—like visiting museums or attending concerts—can significantly delay biological aging.
The Royal Mint unveils two collectible 50p coins themed around Game of Thrones, marking the show's 15th anniversary and its enduring legacy.