
Benefits demand could be linked to worsening ‘deaths of despair’ new study finds
A new report found a ‘strong link’ between these deaths, mental health and the potential demand on the welfare system Daily Express :: Finance Feed More...

Surprising lifestyle food choice could increase risk of lung cancer, study warns
While lung cancer is most commonly associated with smoking, a new study has suggested that diet is important too Daily Express :: Health Feed More...

BBC expert explains which drivers could face £5,490 car tax next month
All drivers will see their car bills increase next month, some by hundreds but others by thousands, warned Matt Allwright on BBC Morning Live. Daily Express :: Finance Feed More...

Contactless card £100 limit ‘could be removed’ as regulator reviews rules
The Financial Conduct Authority is seeking views on whether removing or increasing the contactless card limit could benefit households and businesses Daily Express :: News Feed More...

2 activities could ‘shield’ against cognitive decline after age 40 – and it’s not exercise
You could fend off the post-40 cognitive decline by incorporating two simple activities into your daily life Daily Express :: Health Feed More...

Donald Trump’s new aid cuts could lead to 2.1million deaths within the next year
Experts have warned that the USAID cuts could cause over 2.1 million deaths per year over the next three years and trigger the next global pandemic Daily Express :: World Feed More...

Little-known nose problem that could be first sign of Parkinson’s disease
Although Parkinson’s has no cure, certain treatments can help manage symptoms of the disease. Daily Express :: Health Feed More...

The new ruling that could save families £100k on inheritance tax
A landmark ruling allowed a family to escape inheritance tax after property was given to them as a gift. Daily Express :: Finance Feed More...

Security chiefs warned of ‘copycat craze’ as killers could be inspired by online violence
Jonathan Hall, the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, rejected Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s calls for the terrorism definition to be widened to include mass killings. Daily Express :: News More...

‘Gap in law’ meant Southport killer could not be arrested before horror attack
Jonathan Hall KC said it was “horrifying” officers couldn’t intervene despite knowing Rudakubana planned mass killings. Daily Express :: News Feed More...