Ambulance service up for award for video calls which help stroke patients
The East of England Ambulance Service has been nominated for a national award for using video calls to help stroke patients.
Ambulance service up for award for video calls which help stroke patients
The East of England Ambulance Service has been nominated for a national award for using video calls to help stroke patients.
Celebrity wines ranked from tacky to tasteful: From Meghan Markle's £21 rosé to Lady Eliza Spencer's new bottle, drinks expert reveals which brands are worth splurging on
Eliza, 33, is following in the footsteps of the late Queen, who had her own range of sparkling white wine made in Windsor
The 'misleading' supermarket labels you're probably falling for: Experts debunk what these terms actually mean - from 'artisanal' to 'local honey'
Speaking to the Daily Mail, nutritionist Gabriela Peacock and Richard Bowcott, a brand expert from RSPCA Assured, explained that some phrases exist purely for marketing...
MPs demand Starmer anoints Andy Burnham as successor amid local election slaughter - but delusional PM vows to stay in No10 into the 2030s
The PM's spokesman insisted today that he still intends to be in No10 into the 2030s, serving 'throughout this Parliament and beyond'.
The 'Muslim only' flats advertised by homeowners in parts of East London in breach of equality laws
Online adverts and social media posts have revealed apartments are being marketed specifically for Muslims in areas of East London such as Woodford, Stratford and Leyton.
Meghan gives a bride candid marriage advice as she says it's about more than 'just the wedding' in video message to fan's daughter during Australian tour
The Duchess of Sussex , 44, was visiting Sydney's Bondi Beach as part of her and Prince Harry's four-day quasi-royal tour, when they met surf club heroes who helped during the terror attack.
What it's like to holiday in Chernobyl - with abandoned hotels, tours requiring radiation testing, and dogs who've turned blue
April 26 will mark 40 years since the Chernobyl explosion - but what is it like for those heading to the historic site as tourists?
Sex predator who raped Sikh woman he mistook to be Muslim in racist attack had just been released from mental health hospital without proper support
John Ashby, 32, was jailed today for life with a minimum term of 14 years for the vicious sex attack on a woman in her own home in Walsall, West Midlands, on October 25 last year.
Jennifer Ellison, 42, has barely aged a day as stunning star poses in a bikini and an LBD to celebrate her 18th anniversary with husband Rob Tickle
The star, 42, who has largely retired from public life now, took to Instagram to share snaps of her breakaway with Rob as they marked the milestone.
ShinyHunters claim they have cruise giant Carnival's booty as 7.5M emails surface
Leak-site bragging meets breach hunters as Have I Been Pwned flags millions of records
Carnival Corporation, the world's largest cruise company, is dealing with choppy waters after Have I Been Pwned flagged what it claimed were 7.5 million unique email addresses all allegedly tied to one of its subsidiaries. …
Will the younger generation be worse off than their parents? This is Money podcast
Georgie Frost, Simon Lambert and Lee Boyce discuss whether the idea the next generation will have it better than previous ones is now bunkum.
Craig Charles breaks down and accuses ITV of 'watering down the aggressive and traumatic row between Jimmy Bullard and Adam Thomas' and says scenes were too shocking to air
Craig Charles struggled to fight back his emotions as he hit out at ITV for 'watering down' the row between Adam Thomas and Jimmy Bullard.
Basildon dad woken up by car crashing into his home
One person has been taken to hospital after the incident this morning (April 24)
Pete Hegseth launches another broadside at Starmer, Macron and their 'fancy conferences' over Strait of Hormuz
Speaking at a press conference, Hegseth hit out at the continent for a lack of support over the US war on Iran , telling reporters: 'This should not be America's fight alone.'
Healthy but heartbroken British mother Wendy Duffy dies at Swiss suicide clinic aged 56 after emotionally telling her story to the Mail
Wendy Duffy paid her £10,000 life savings to die at the controversial Pegasos 'suicide clinic' in Basel on Friday, in a case that has sharply divided opinion in the UK.
US Special Forces Soldier Arrested For Polymarket Bets On Maduro Raid
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: The Department of Justice announced Thursday that it arrested Gannon Ken Van Dyke, an enlisted member of the US Army's special forces, for allegedly using "classified, nonpublic" information about the capture of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro to notch more than $400,000 in profits on Polymarket trades. A grand jury indicted him on five counts, including multiple violations of the Commodity Exchange Act. Van Dyke is the first person to be charged with insider trading on a prediction market in the United States. Lawmakers have been voicing concerns for months about the high likelihood that politicians and public servants could use nonpublic information to profit from trades on leading industry platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi, which have exploded in popularity over the past year. The arrest comes just weeks after Department of Justice prosecutors met with Polymarket about potential insider tradition violations. [...] After Van Dyke's arrest was made public, Polymarket posted a statement to social media noting that it had "identified a user trading on classified government information" and "referred the matter to the DOJ & cooperated with their investigation." The company declined to comment further.
According to court documents, Van Dyke has been an active duty US soldier since September 2008 and rose to the level of master sergeant in 2023. At the time of the alleged trading activity, he was stationed at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, North Carolina and assigned to the Army's Special Operations Command Western Hemisphere Operations. [...] The complaint alleges that Van Dyke was involved in the planning and execution of Maduro's arrest and that he was aware that he wasn't authorized to share nonpublic information about US military operations. The complaint says that Van Dyke signed a nondisclosure agreement that forbade him from revealing sensitive or classified government information "by writing, word, conduct, or otherwise." The complaint also alleges Van Dyke saved a screenshot to his Google account "displaying the results of an artificial intelligence query" outlining how the US Special Forces maintains many classified files including "operational details that are not available to the public." [...] Van Dyke faces a maximum sentence of 60 years if convicted on all counts.
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Essex's 'wonderful' town with great shopping that's 'better than California'
Residents say the town is friendly and welcoming
Trump already has good reason to declare victory in the Gulf. But will it be in time to save him?
Amid the on-off, stop-start torture of the US-Iran negotiations, there is one piece of good news. The American mid-term elections will take place in November - and Trump must act
Tree that crushed 12-year-old girl to death 'should' have been given recommended work but there was no 'concrete plan', council manager tells inquest
Brooke Wiggins died days before her 13th birthday after she fell from a rope swing attached to a large branch of the tree, which suddenly snapped off and crushed her to death.