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Zoopla reveals UK's most affordable towns for 2025

Shildon in County Durham named Britain's most budget-friendly town for home buyers, with properties costing just 1.23 times average household income. Discover the full regional breakdown.

GP waits deter cancer checks, survey finds

A Cancer Research UK survey shows over half of Brits delay checking cancer symptoms due to GP appointment difficulties. Learn the key symptoms and why early action is vital.

Gran's joy as new cancer drug approved for NHS

A Birmingham grandmother's campaign helps secure NHS approval for a next-generation myeloma treatment, allowing her to see her grandchildren grow up. Discover this life-extending story.

Unwrapped Christmas Gifts: A Generational Divide

New research reveals a generational split in Christmas gift-wrapping etiquette, with 20% of Gen Z and Millennials finding unwrapped presents acceptable. Discover the festive trends.

Retford man's 10-mile walk for hospital charity

Liam Butterfield from Retford is walking 10 miles to raise funds for specialised heart equipment for Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals Charity after they saved his life.

Big Issue sellers' mental health crisis revealed

New research reveals Big Issue vendors in Birmingham face significant mental health impacts from being routinely ignored. Over half of approaches to passers-by receive no response.

Book Private Scans Without GP Referral

Patients can now book private MRI and CT scans directly online without a GP referral, receiving results in days instead of waiting for NHS appointments. Learn more.

Southport's lung cancer warning: Spot early signs

A vital campaign launches in Southport encouraging residents to seek medical help at the first sign of lung cancer symptoms, as early detection dramatically improves survival rates.

Antibiotic may cut schizophrenia risk, study finds

New research from University College London suggests the widely available antibiotic minocycline could significantly reduce the risk of developing schizophrenia in high-risk individuals, potentially revolutionising early intervention strategies.

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