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World Hepatitis Day 2025: Urgent Call to Tackle Europe's Health Crisis

World Hepatitis Day 2025: Urgent Call to Tackle Europe's Health Crisis

World Hepatitis Day, observed on 28 July, highlights a critical yet often overlooked health issue in the UK and Europe. With approximately 3.2 million individuals in the EU/EEA living with chronic hepatitis B and 1.8 million with hepatitis C, many remain undiagnosed and untreated.

Monitoring Chiswicks Air Quality - Advanced Technology and Real-Time Data

Monitoring Chiswicks Air Quality - Advanced Technology and Real-Time Data

Understanding Air Quality in Chiswick. Air quality in Chiswick is a growing concern, with monitoring efforts focusing on pollutants like nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter. Local authorities employ advanced technology to measure air quality, providing real-time data to residents.

Thames Water's Sewage Scheme Approval for Thames Sparks Outcry

Thames Water's Sewage Scheme Approval for Thames Sparks Outcry

Plans to discharge treated sewage into the River Thames have ignited significant controversy, with local MPs and residents expressing strong opposition. The scheme, part of Thames Water's Water Resource Management Plan, has been approved by DEFRA.

Chiswick GP Services Unaffected by Nationwide Work-to-Rule Action

Chiswick GP Services Unaffected by Nationwide Work-to-Rule Action

Chiswick's GP surgeries remain largely unaffected by the nationwide work-to-rule action over contract disputes, according to local health authorities. The North West London Integrated Care Body (NWLICB) confirmed that primary and acute care services in the area have not experienced disruptions.

Thames Water Faces £104m Fine for Sewage Mismanagement

Thames Water Faces £104m Fine for Sewage Mismanagement

The water regulator, Ofwat, has announced a £104 million fine against Thames Water for failing to manage its wastewater treatment facilities effectively, leading to routine sewage discharges into waterways.

Independent Pharmacies in Crisis: Drug Shortages and Rising Costs Threaten Survival

Independent Pharmacies in Crisis: Drug Shortages and Rising Costs Threaten Survival

Independent pharmacies across the United Kingdom are facing unprecedented challenges, with many on the brink of closure due to escalating drug costs, shortages of essential medicines, and recent government policies. The National Pharmacy Association (NPA), which represents these pharmacies, has initiated a petition to alert both politicians and the public to