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Retired NHS nurse Patricia Minchin, now 75, from Hertfordshire, is one of hundreds of thousands of women whose letter inviting them to a breast cancer screening failed to arrive. She was diagnosed with breast cancer two years after her letter should have been delivered.I was absolutely devastated when I found the lumps in my breast.I wasn’t expecting it. After my letter didn’t arrive in 2009, I complained to my GP and managed to have the scan in 2010.A year late, but at least we got there and importantly I was fine.When my second letter should have arrived in 2013, when…

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A leading City law firm has been brought in by the board of TSB to investigate the IT crisis which has left many customers without online access to their bank accounts for almost a fortnight. Sky News has learnt that directors of the UK’s sixth-biggest bank have asked Slaughter & May to conduct an independent probe of the circumstances leading to the IT upgrade which has prompted a furious backlash from thousands of customers.The appointment of Slaughters, one of the so-called “Magic Circle” law firms, has been rubber-stamped by TSB’s board and is expected to be confirmed by directors when…

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The first pictures of the Harry and Meghan’s royal wedding carriage have been released. The couple have chosen an Ascot Landau carriage for their procession.The horse-drawn carriage will travel from St George’s Chapel at around 1pm, taking the newly married couple through Windsor Town returning to Windsor Castle along the Long Walk.Prince Harry and his bride will be highly visible in the open carriage, with the design enabling the pair to sit quite high up. 1:33 Video: Inside Meghan and Harry’s carriage The carriage the pair will ride in was built in 1883.Although the weather on 19 May is expected…

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Direct Line expects to take a £50m hit from the Beast from the East, using up the bulk of its 2018 bad weather budget. Shares in the insurance group, whose brands include Churchill, Green Flag and Privilege, fell 4% after it became the latest business to reveal the impact from the severe weather spell.The cold snap has been partly blamed for the UK’s latest economic slowdown.Direct Line said in a first quarter trading update that claims “associated with the big freeze” in the period were “expected to be in the region of £50m”.That compares to £55m set aside for the…

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The ecstasy drug MDMA could help people recover from post-traumatic stress disorder, a pilot study has found. Scientists in California combined MDMA treatment in varying doses with psychotherapy on a study of 22 military veterans, three firefighters and a police officer, all diagnosed with PTSD.Participants were given doses of either 30mg, 75mg or 125mg of MDMA, and on average people in the higher dose groups experienced a greater decrease in PTSD symptom severity than those in the low-dose group.After two sessions, 86% of participants in the 75mg group, 58% in the 125mg group and 29% in the 30mg group no…

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has published a list of the world’s towns and cities exceeding its safe pollution limits. Researchers looked at fine particle emissions which travel deep into people’s respiratory systems and can lead to health problems.They have determined that anything over 10 micrograms per cubic metre is a risk to people’s health.A total of 47 British towns and cities matched or exceeded the limit in 2015, the latest data available, but none of them is anywhere near matching the world’s most polluted areas.Muzaffarpur in India was the world’s most polluted city, with 197mg per cubic metre, while…

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The nuclear deal struck with Iran in 2015 should be kept because it allows “intrusive inspections”, Boris Johnson has said. The Foreign Secretary intervened after Israel accused Tehran of covering up its weapons programme before signing the deal three years ago.Mr Johnson said a presentation by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “underlines the importance” of keeping the deal’s constraints on Iran in place.At a time of growing uncertainty, Donald Trump has set a 12 May deadline to decide whether to pull the US out of the accord.:: What Benjamin Netanyahu wants to achieve with his Iran ‘stunt’ 0:40 Video: Israeli…

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UK manufacturing growth slowed to a 17-month low in April leaving the chances of Bank of England rate hike further in doubt, a report showed. The Markit/CIPS UK Manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) showed a reading of 53.9 last month, lower than the 54.9 for March. Economists were expecting a figure of 54.8. A reading above 50 indicates growth.Rob Dobson, director at IHS Markit, said: “The start of the second quarter saw the UK manufacturing sector lose further steam. The headline PMI dipped to a 17-month low as growth of production, new business and employment all slowed.”While adverse weather was…

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The UK must treat asthma patients “promptly” and take the condition “seriously”, a charity is warning, after the number of Britons dying from it rose by more than 20% in just five years. Asthma UK is calling on the NHS to invest in “better front-line services” after discovering Britain is performing poorly compared to its European neighbours.The charity said that between 2011 and 2015, the UK’s average asthma death rate was almost 50% higher than the average across the EU, according to its own analysis.Around 1,400 people died from an asthma attack in the UK in 2015, it said.The UK’s…

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Donald Trump has postponed metal tariffs on the UK at the eleventh hour to prevent a trade war. The US President offered the 30-day reprieve to the EU, Mexico and Canada after Wall Street closed down on Monday over fears of a tit-for-tat spat.A 25% tariff on steel and 10% duty on aluminium was due to come into effect at 5.01am BST on Tuesday after temporary exemptions granted in March expired.The Trump administration is “extending negotiations with Canada, Mexico and the European Union for a final 30 days”, the White House said.Mr Trump had told US trading partners they must…

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