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Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Depot, Escalating Tensions

Ukraine Launches Drone Strike on Russian Oil Depot, Escalating Tensions: No Casualties Reported, But Evacuations May Be Necessary Checkout Solipillow.com

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    A Guardian investigation reveals alarming levels of violence against NHS staff in England, with over 104,000 incidents of physical violence and aggression by patients in 2024-2025 alone. Mental health and learning disability trusts reported the highest numbers, with Cumbria Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS foundation trust topping the list with 17,793 incidents over three years. Most incidents involved pushing, shoving, or spitting, with some involving injuries or weapons. Three-quarters of trusts do not track if attacks were deliberate or due to conditions like dementia or mental illness. Sexual harm is another crisis, with 49,946 allegations from 2022-2025, up from prior years. The impact hits hard, costing £1.4 billion yearly in sickness, turnover, and treatment. Unions call it a national shame and warn of legal breaches, while NHS England fights back with violence prevention standards and better training. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Jesy Nelson's SMA Fight Sparks Newborn Screening Push

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    Jesy Nelsons newborn twins spinal muscular atrophy diagnosis highlights Englands lack of newborn screening for SMA. Health Secretary Wes Streeting pledges to explore better screening and genomic medicine. SMA type one is severe, affecting breathing, swallowing, and mobility. Parents like Amy Moffatt and Ezras mom share their struggles with diagnosis and treatment costs. Campaigners invite Streeting to a pilot screening study, but he declines. Nelsons platform brings attention to the issue, with Molly Everitt reminding everyone of those living full lives with milder SMA type three. The government acknowledges frustration and points to a large-scale NHS trial screening hundreds of thousands of babies. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Lloyds Banking Group's Charlie Nunn Eyes £13M Pay Package

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    Charlie Nunn, Lloyds Banking Groups CEO, is in line for a potential £13 million pay package, following the UKs removal of the banker bonus cap. Lloyds is drafting a new three-year executive pay policy, which could see a 45% increase, pushing Nunns maximum to £13.2 million. This change comes after the bank hinted at reducing Nunns fixed salary and boosting performance-based rewards. The new policy will be voted on by shareholders at the annual general meeting this spring. The bonus cap, introduced in 2014 to prevent risky moves that led to the financial crisis, was lifted last year under post-Brexit rules. Critics argue that the cap led to increased base pay instead of bonuses, while proponents claim it ties pay to long-term results. Lower-level bankers at HSBC and Barclays have already seen significant pay increases, with some surpassing their bosses packages. The full impact of the bonus cap removal will be revealed in the upcoming annual reports from NatWest, HSBC, and Barclays. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Guinness Faces Competition from Indie Brewers

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    Guinness, once a staple for the older crowd, is now a Gen Z favorite, thanks to Diageos marketing efforts. Its pub market share reached a record 17.5% in 2025, with over 2 million pints poured daily. However, independent brewers are gaining ground with their nitro stouts, offering bold flavors and driving craft stout sales up. Despite competition, Guinness remains the king, with the stout scene more vibrant than ever. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • UK Government to Issue Screen Time Guidance for Parents

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    Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces new government guidance on screen time for parents of kids under five in the UK. Research links heavy screen use to poorer speech development in toddlers. The advice, based on a survey of nearly 4,758 parents, suggests using screens for educational purposes and promotes lessons on supporting speech and early development. The first guidance is set to be finalized by April. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Protests Erupt Over ICE Shooting of Mother

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    Thousands march in Minneapolis to protest shooting death of Renee Good, a mother of three, by ICE agent Jonathan Ross during a traffic stop. New video surfaces, showing Good reversing before turning her wheel, leading to Ross firing his weapon. Protests nationwide against increased ICE presence escalate, with Minneapolis seeing violence and arrests. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Mass Shooting in Mississippi: 7-Year-Old Among Victims

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    Six people, including a seven-year-old child, tragically lost their lives in a mass shooting in Cedarbluff, Mississippi. The suspect, Daricka M Moore, has been charged with first-degree murder, with potential upgrades. The victims were family members, and the sheriff expressed shock over the violence, particularly the killing of the young child. Moore is set to appear in court on Monday as the investigation unfolds. Checkout Solipillow.com
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  • Protester Replaces Iran Flag with Old Symbol

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    Protesters in London and Berlin replace Iranian flag with pre-revolution symbol, calling for regime change; at least 62 killed, 2300 detained in Iran as unrest escalates. Checkout Solipillow.com