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UK Ambulance Staff Take Part In Twenty Four Hour Strike
This week, people who live in England and Wales were left without the security of having emergency care whilst thousands of ambulance workers including paramedics and call handlers took part in a twenty four hour strike on Wednesday over the pay they receive. This meant that if somebody had an accident where they needed to call an ambulance, there was more than likely going to be a long delay in the time in which the ambulance would arrive if it did manage to come at all.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Lifehack
NHS Plunged In To Chaos Due To Nursing Strike
The UK us going through a Cost Of Living Crisis at the moment which has been caused by the cost of goods and services that people need in their daily lives increasing dramatically. There are many reasons for this, one of which includes the price of raw materials which are used to make certain products increasing. This may be because they are from Russia. Due to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the cost of these materials has increased so that they are unaffordable to people who need them in their every day lives.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Lifehack
New App Becomes Must Have Christmas Present This Year
A brand new app which helps families keep in touch with each other is becoming the latest must have Christmas present this year. Famileo allows users to create family groups and upload all their social media feed to it. This can then be printed out in to a family newspaper and delivered to Grand parents or other elderly relatives who might not be that tech savvy. In today's world, we are moving to a more online way of living so people regularly send messages to each other online. The price of stamps and paper is also dramatically rising so by having a way where you can create messages online and have it delivered to elderly members of your family, this will save a lot of time and money to make life much easier to live and be simpler to keep in touch with family who may live abroad.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Journal
Consumers Dramatically Cut Their Spending During Festive Period
December is normally the time of year when people around the country are finishing off their Christmas shopping and making all the final preparations for the big day. They may be organising a big Christmas dinner to which they have invited family members who they might not have seen for a while due to the Covid 19 pandemic or due to the fact that they live abroad. Christmas is normally a time when people round the world have a big celebration to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. They usually give each other gifts and have a nice meal which they may have been preparing for a while.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Trader
England Progress To First Knock Out Round Of World Cup
England face Senegal on Sunday evening as part of the first knock out round of the 2022 Football World Cup which is being played in Qatar. In order to get to this stage, they had to overcome quite a tricky group which included Iran, USA and Wales. On Tuesday they beat Wales in a game which saw them reaffirm their place at the top of Group B. This also meant that Wales had to be sent packing as they finished bottom of the group due to the fact that USA beat Iran.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Cleats
UK Chancellor Delivers Autumn Statement
“UK Chancellor Of The Exchequer Jeremy Hunt has picked the pockets of the entire country.” That was the claim made by Labour's shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves following the Autumn Statement which was delivered today. At a time when energy bills are increasing mainly due to implications of the war between Russia and Ukraine, the general public were looking for what support would be available to them to ensure that they stayed on their own feet during a period of soaring prices on the energy market.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Humans
Rishi Sunak Wins Race to Become UK'S Next PM
Rishi Sunak has won the race to become the next leader of the Conservative party and prime minister of the United Kingdom. He becomes the country's first ever prime minister of colour and is the first ever Hindu prime minister. These are both major landmarks in British political evolution and demonstrate that there is likely going to be an increase in equality and diversity in British culture and laws due to this. There has been an increase in the number of politicians of colour in the British political system but none that have ever had the top role of prime minister which is a major breakthrough and show that the level of acceptance in British society is increasing.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Journal
Host City for Eurovision 2023 To Be Announced Imminently
The decision on where to hold next year's Eurovision Song Contest has been cut down to two cities. These are Glasgow and Liverpool. Ukraine officially won the competition last time round, but due to the ongoing conflict with Russia, it is extremely unsafe to hold the competition there so it was decided that the UK who came in second could host the competition in 2023. There was a wide variety of interest from many cities around the country to host the event. This included expressions of interest from Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield. AS time went on, the judging panel decided the two cities who had the strongest bids and the strongest musical heritage.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Beat
UK Says GoodBye To Longest Reigning Monarch
There was a huge outpouring of grief in the UK and throughout the world as mourners stood still on streets throughout the country and in their homes to witness the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. The monarch had passed away peacefully over a week ago and people had been using the time to file past her coffin which had been laying in state in London's ancient Westminster Hall until around six 0'clock on the morning of the funeral which got under way on the 19th of September.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Families











