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The message could not be starker – Britain faces a potential ‘tsunami’ of asbestos-related deaths in the years ahead unless action is taken to curb the threat.That was the warning from a major new report last week which said hundreds of thousands of people could die over the next few decades from exposure to the toxic dust in schools and hospitals.The report, compiled by the Joint Union Asbestos Committee – a body which lobbies for schools to be stripped of the deadly material – claimed ‘ineffective regulations and a cost-cutting culture’ were putting teachers and pupils at risk.The Mail is…

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By TERRY ZELLER and BRIAN MARKS FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 23:34 EST, 5 December 2024 | Updated: 04:23 EST, 6 December 2024 Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good have shared more details about their engagement, revealing that Jonathan proposed in Paris.The couple, who had already announced their engagement at the 2024 Ebony Power 100 event, were spotted enjoying a sunny day out in Los Angeles on Thursday, looking fit and happy while tackling the popular Runyon Canyon hike. Meagan opened up to TMZ about the special moment, saying, ‘We went to Paris with my Dad and he asked for my hand in marriage there.…

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Stock fell 83 cents to close at $21.11The company was down 3.79 per cent following the trading of  99million sharesCEO Mark Zuckerberg says he will not sell his stocks until next September By Michael Zennie Published: 20:51 EDT, 31 October 2012 | Updated: 06:12 EDT, 1 November 2012 Facebook’s market value was under attack from its own employees on Wednesday as they dumped millions of shares they held in the company.The social networking giant ended the day down 3.79 percent after 99million shares changed hands.Company stock fell 83 cents to close at $21.11 Wednesday.The stock is down 44 percent from…

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By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Published: 00:00, 21 February 2025 | Updated: 00:56, 21 February 2025 More than 220 medics may have treated patients after being told they had passed a crucial exam they had actually failed.The mistake by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK was blamed on an administration error.It also resulted in 61 doctors being told they had failed the exam when they had passed.The British Medical Association (BMA) yesterday called for an urgent investigation and said the error has ‘far reaching’ ramifications for doctors and patients.Those impacted by the error are being informed…

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SHOPPING – Contains affiliated content. Products featured in this Shopping article are selected by our writers. If you make a purchase using links on this page, Daily Mail Australia will earn an affiliate commission. Click here for more information. A hair loss and scalp specialist has finally settled the debate on some of the most contentious haircare questions including how often you should really be washing your hair.Chelcey Salinger, a trichologist who practices in Sydney and Adelaide, spilled the beans on her weekly hair and scalp routine, the must-have products everyone should own, and the mistakes Australians always make.The professional also shed…

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By JACK BEZANTS Published: 20:40 EST, 20 December 2024 | Updated: 21:53 EST, 20 December 2024 College GameDay took an awkward turn Friday night as comedian Shane Gillis clashed with Nick Saban in the buildup to Indiana vs Notre Dame – not that college football fans were complaining.Gillis, a big Notre Dame fan, joined Pat McAfee on the show with ESPN in South Bend for the big game and didn’t miss his chance to taunt former Alabama coach Saban.Speaking to McAfee about his hopes for Notre Dame, Gillis said the showdown ‘felt different’ because: ‘Now that everybody can pay their…

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NATO members are urgently discussing raising their defence spending to 3 per cent of GDP amid fresh fears over global threats and as Donald Trump threatens to pull out of the alliance upon his return to the White House. It comes as the head of the defence alliance warned today that it will not be prepared for the threats it is set to face from Russia in the coming years if it does not shift to a wartime mindset now.’Russia is preparing for long-term confrontation, with Ukraine and with us,’ NATO secretary general Mark Rutte said during a speech in Brussels. ‘We are not…

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Walmart has been slapped with a fine for illegally dumping 400 tons of hazardous and medical waste into California landfills. A review by the district attorneys’ offices revealed that the waste consisted of ‘thousands of containers of toxic aerosols and liquid wastes, including spray paints, rust removers, bleach, pesticides and medical waste, such as over-the-counter drugs.’ These dangerous materials were dumped in landfills across 12 counties, including San Diego, Orange and Riverside.Such toxins can leak into drinking water or fill the air with toxins, causing cancers, respiratory conditions and birth defects.Due to the health hazards, California officials said the fines are due to Walmart’s ‘mismanagement…

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iPhone users have been urged to update their smartphones immediately.  Apple has released its latest iOS 18.1.1 update, which contains ‘important security fixes’. In a post on its security website, the tech giant says the update fixes two vulnerabilities which have already been ‘actively exploited’ by hackers. According to security experts, these bugs could be used to remotely compromise a user’s device and even gain access to their online accounts. While the security weaknesses have only been exploited on Mac so far, waiting too long could leave your iPhone vulnerable to being hacked.Michael Covington, VP of strategy at cybersecurity firm Jamf, says: ‘The fixes…

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Last September Emma-Louise Lucas, a mother of one from Manchester, at just 31 received the shocking news that she had a rare type of cancer, caused by her breast implants. Called breast-implant associated anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL), it’s a form of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, which affects immune cells.The disease has been linked to implants manufactured by Allergan. While the US medical company has made no admission of liability, in 2019 it issued a voluntary global recall of these types of implants.Now Emma, a manager of a civil-engineering company, is facing not just a shocking diagnosis, but learning she is the latest victim…

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