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Action to tackle NHS ‘dental deserts’ in England in win for Mirror

Action to tackle NHS ‘dental deserts’ in England in win for Mirror Government adds training places for young dentists to hopefully set up practice for the NHS in east and south of England - but is warned this won't end the crisis The first sustained expansion of dental school places in 20 years has been announced in a major step forward for the Mirror’s Dentists for All campaign. The Government has announced 50 new training places at universities in two of the country’s worst dental deserts...

Daily Mirror 7d ago

MP's emotional direct plea to the public to help save lives as drownings become a 'national emergency'

MP's emotional direct plea to the public to help save lives as drownings become a 'national emergency' Lee Pitcher MP, Member of Parliament for Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme, has backed the Mirror's Save Lives for Sam campaign and put pressure on the Govenment Water safety campaigner Lee Pitcher MP is calling on the public to support The Mirror's 'Save Lives for Sam' campaign and push for the Government to raise public awareness before the summer holidays. The Doncaster MP has...

Daily Mirror 20m ago

MPs fall silent as names of drowning victims read out amid calls for Sam's Law

MPs fall silent as names of drowning victims read out amid calls for Sam's Law MPs heard that a week of tragedy which saw 19 people - including 13 children - drown in open water spots across Britain should be a turning point with calls for improved safety measures MPs fell silent as the names of recent drowning victims, including 13 children, were read out - with ministers facing calls to do more to prevent future tragedies. The government was told that their deaths must be a turning point...

Daily Mirror 1d ago

Save Lives for Sam campaign: A grieving dad says the latest horrifying drownings 'cut deep'

Sitting on a bench overlooking the spot where his 16-year-son drowned Simon Haycock told how it’s the little things that torment him. “It’s the daft things you miss, him phoning me every five minutes. He used to blow my phone up every day, wanting to know where I am, then all of a sudden the phone was quiet - that took some getting used to that,” he told The Mirror.

Daily Mirror 3d ago

New Deal moment needed to tackle 'Neets' crisis, Lord Blunkett suggests

New Deal moment needed to tackle 'Neets' crisis, Lord Blunkett suggests The call follows last week’s sobering report by former Blair-era Cabinet minister Alan Milburn into the over one million young people not in employment, education or training (Neets) Britain needs a New Deal-style moment for young people to tackle the Neets crisis, former Cabinet minister Lord David Blunkett has suggested. The call follows last week’s sobering report by Alan Milburn into the over one million young people...

Daily Mirror 9d ago

Jay Slater's mum sleeps in his bed ahead of tragic England World Cup anniversary

Jay Slater's mum sleeps in his bed ahead of tragic England World Cup anniversary EXCLUSIVE: The heartbroken mother of Jay Slater has opened up about spraying her son's aftershave and sleeping in his bed as she prepares for the agonising anniversary of his death - which falls on the exact day England kick off their World Cup campaign When England play their opening match of the World Cup on June 17, it will be a bitter sweet moment for mum Debbie Duncan. The second anniversary of her son Jay...

Daily Mirror 1d ago

Minister refuses to rule out temperature limits in schools after May heatwave

Minister refuses to rule out temperature limits in schools after May heatwave Experts warn ‘El-Nino’ is 80 per cent likely this summer following record-breaking spring temperatures - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Bridget Phillipson has refused to rule out introducing temperature limits in school buildings, following the warmest spring on record for England and Wales. Temperatures exceeded 35C in Kew Gardens last week, as the late May heatwave saw six consecutive days above 30C in some...

The Independent UK 7d ago

Pro-US conservative faces leftist in Peru's high-stakes presidential runoff

Peruvians head to the polls in a pivotal presidential runoff June 7 in an election that could reshape not only the country’s future but also the balance of power across Latin America. Two candidates are vying to become the country's ninth president in just 10 years. Conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori is campaigning on law and order, free-market policies and closer ties with the United States, while left-wing challenger Roberto Sánchez represents a political movement that many see as a...

Fox News 3d ago

Parents face 'messy' wait for social media ban despite huge announcement planned

Parents face 'messy' wait for social media ban despite huge announcement planned EXCLUSIVE: Keir Starmer is set to announce a social media ban for kids next week but parents face a 'messy' wait - from a possible change in PM to the legal and practical hurdles Parents face a long and “messy” wait for a social media ban for kids even though the PM is expected to announce one next week, experts have warned. Keir Starmer is poised to unveil a package of online safety measures on Monday, days...

Daily Mirror 23h ago

Save Lives for Sam campaign: Stop a whole classroom of children dying every year

The Mirror is today launching our 'Save Lives for Sam' campaign to stop the “catastrophic” deaths of 33 children who drown in England every year - “the equivalent of a classroom of children lost’. Drowning in the UK has become an "epidemic" and a "national emergency," campaigners say, as we all join forces today to urge the Government to take urgent action. The UK has seen a horrifying death toll of 19 children and adults killed in water related incidents during one week, in a...

Daily Mirror 3d ago