Thursday, April 18

Month: October 2015

Foreigners may be charged for A&E treatment under new proposals
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Foreigners may be charged for A&E treatment under new proposals

    Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, is considering whether to charge foreigners for using ambulances and visiting A&E in a move that could further escalate tensions with the medical profession. In a bid to raise money, Hunt is expected to announce a consultation within the next month on whether the NHS should charge patients from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) for emergency treatment. While no one would be denied urgent care, hospitals would be allowed to withhold treatment for non-urgent medical problems until a payment was made. Patients from inside the EEA would have to present their European Health Insurance card to receive treatment, and their government would be sent a bill. Under the proposals, there would be certain exemptions on charging up front, suc...
UK weather: Hottest ever November on way as Halloween heatwave to be followed by 21.7C Sunday
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

UK weather: Hottest ever November on way as Halloween heatwave to be followed by 21.7C Sunday

    The country could be in for the hottest start to November in history, forecasters say. The Met Office predicts the temperature to be more than 21.7C (71F) on Sunday – the record set 69 years ago in Prestatyn, Denbighshire, North Wales. Hot air from Portugal is bringing the out-of-season sizzle, which will make the UK hotter than the Mediterranean. Highs of 21C are expected on Saturday and “exceptionally mild” sunshine in the ¬afternoon, forecasters said. The balmy weather – 6C above average – is set to continue throughout the week with settled conditions in the south and east of England. The predictions would make today the second-hottest Halloween, behind last year’s high of 23.6C at Kew Gardens, London, and Gravesend, Kent. British Weather Services senior meteorologist J...
Russian Passenger Plane Crashes Over Egypt
ENGLISH, Europe

Russian Passenger Plane Crashes Over Egypt

    Voices have been heard inside the wreckage of the Russian passenger plane which crashed over central Sinai with 224 people on board, according to Egyptian search and rescue officials. An officer at the scene, who requested anonymity, told news agency Reuters: "...We hope to find survivors especially after hearing pained voices of people inside." He said that the plane had split in two and that rescuers had found at least five dead children at the scene, other bodies were discovered still strapped into their seats. The Airbus A321, operated by the Russian airline Kogalymavia, was travelling from the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to the Russian city of St Petersburg when it disappeared from radar screens 23 minutes into the flight. Egyptian security sources say there i...
Why 5+5+5 doesn’t always make 15: Maths exam question divides the internet
ENGLISH

Why 5+5+5 doesn’t always make 15: Maths exam question divides the internet

    Why 5+5+5 doesn’t always make 15: Working out the answer to 5x3 may seem simple enough but the solution one student gave has sparked an online debate. The maths question, which asks pupils to work out 5x3 using the repeated addition strategy, was posted on Reddit. View post on imgur.com A Year 3 pupil was marked down for the solution written out for 5x3 It shows a Year 3 pupil being marked down for the solution 5+5+5, with the teacher noting the correct working out should be shown as 3+3+3+3+3. A second question asks students to draw an array to show and solve 4x6, with the student drawing six rows of four as the answer. This is also marked as incorrect, with the teacher highlighting four rows of six as how it should be written out. The National Council of Teachers of Math...
BNP Vice Chairman Shamsher Mobin quits Polititics
Bangladesh, ENGLISH

BNP Vice Chairman Shamsher Mobin quits Polititics

    Shamsher Mobin Chowdhury has resigned as the vice chairman of the BNP. He submitted his resignation to BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia last night. The former BNP leader told Independent Television that he took the decision over considerations of health. He said that he had written to the party chief explaining his inability to continue in his position for health reasons. He said that his letter was handed to the party acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam last night. He joined the BNP in 2008 after serving as the Bangladesh envoy in the US for two years. Mobin was made a vice chairman after the BNP’s national convention in 2009.
MI5 Boss: IS Planning UK Mass Casualty Attacks
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

MI5 Boss: IS Planning UK Mass Casualty Attacks

    The head of MI5 has said the terror threat level facing Britain is the highest he had seen in his 32-year career. Andrew Parker, director general of the Security Service, said six terror plots have been thwarted in the last year. And during a speech in London on Wednesday, he also warned that so-called Islamic State (IS) is planning "mass casualty" attacks on Britain. He described a three dimensional threat" at home, overseas and online - with an increasing amount of MI5's casework linked to Syria and IS. It (IS) uses the full range of modern communications tools to spread its message of hate, and to inspire extremists, sometimes as young as their teens, to conduct attacks in whatever way they can. And he warned the threat posed by IS - also known as ISIL - shows no sign o...
Population estimates just got revised up
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Population estimates just got revised up

    The UK's population is going to swell by almost 10 million people in the next 25 years, taking us to a total of 74.3m by the middle of 2039. The figures, projected by the Office for National Statistics, suggest that by 2027 the UK will reach the 70 million point. Net migration is expected to account for 51 per cent of the total increase, while a "natural increase" will account for 49 per cent of the growth. The ONS has had to revise its forecast for growth over the next decade upwards to 4.4m from the 2012 estimate, which was around 250,000 lower. However the population is projected to continue ageing, with the median age rising from 40 years in 2014 to 40.9 years in mid-2024 and 42.9 by mid-2039, by which point one in 12 people will be 80-plus. England's population will g...
Food lists that can help slow down your ageing
ENGLISH, Life Style

Food lists that can help slow down your ageing

    Ageing is a natural phenomenon which everyone has to go through, but consuming dark chocolates or blueberries can help slow down the process with better results, says an expert. Vikas Jain, fitness and health connoisseur at Anytime Fitness, has shared a list of five super food that can actually make a difference to our body system. Olive Oil: It is a good source of MUFA (monounsaturated fatty acids) and omega 3. A serving of olive oil will give you the daily dose of healthy fats. Cooking in olive oil damages the structure of olive oil and it converts it into a saturated fat. Olive oil is also excellent source of polyphenols which are strong anti-oxidants which are needed to balance the free radicals. Yogurt: It is an excellent source of protein and calcium. It helps us to...
Malnutrition and other Victorian diseases soaring in England due to food poverty and cuts
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Malnutrition and other Victorian diseases soaring in England due to food poverty and cuts

    Cases of malnutrition and other Victorian diseases are soaring in England, in what campaigners said was a result of cuts to social services and rising food poverty. NHS statistics show that 7,366 people were admitted to hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of malnutrition between August 2014 and July this year, compared with 4,883 cases in the same period from 2010 to 2011. A rise of more than 50 per cent in just four years. Cases of other diseases rife in the Victorian era including scurvy, scarlet fever, cholera and whooping cough have also increased since 2010, although cases of TB, measles, typhoid and rickets have fallen. Malnutrition cases in English hospitals almost double in five years Chris Mould, chairman of the Trussell Trust, which runs a nationwide n...
South China Sea: Beijing not frightened to fight a war after US move
Asia, ENGLISH

South China Sea: Beijing not frightened to fight a war after US move

    China is not afraid of fighting a war against the United States in the South China Sea, a state-run newspaper with links to the Communist party has claimed. Twenty-four hours after Washington challenged Beijing’s territorial claims in the region by deploying a warship to waters around the disputed Spratly archipelago, the notoriously nationalistic Global Times accused the Pentagon of provoking China. “In [the] face of the US harassment, Beijing should deal with Washington tactfully and prepare for the worst,” the newspaper argued in an editorial on Wednesday. “This can convince the White House that China, despite its unwillingness, is not frightened to fight a war with the US in the region, and is determined to safeguard its national interests and dignity.” The People’s Li...