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How to tell if you're one of half a MILLION people being UNDERPAID on your state pension: Bombshell figures reveal 1 in 20 aren't getting what they're owed. Here's the easy way to check yours
How to tell if you're one of half a MILLION people being UNDERPAID on your state pension: Bombshell figures reveal 1 in 20 aren't getting what they're owed. Here's the easy way to check yoursBy TANYA JEFFERIES, PENSIONS AND INVESTMENT EDITOR Updated: 08:19, 20 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Dubai to host MEAPEN 2026 uniting regional and international experts to advance clinical nutrition across Middle East and North Africa (MENA) - Emirates 24|7
Dubai to host MEAPEN 2026 uniting regional and international experts to advance clinical nutrition across Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Emirates 24|7
Punjab govt bans activities 'injurious to public health, peace' ahead of Eidul Azha
Ahead of Eidul Azha, the Punjab government has prohibited several activities “injurious to public health” and that also disturb public peace under Section 144 from May 27 to June 2. A notification issued by the Punjab Home Department, dated May 19, said that during Eidul Azha, people sit by the roadside and roast the heads and feet of sacrificial animals, which caused “unhealthy smoke” and an unpleasant smell. It said that people also throw the entrails of sacrificial animals by the roadside and...
Scrap stamp duty and council tax to fix London housing crisis, thinktank says
Centre for London report finds levy on property wealth would free up homes, fund social housing and help renters save for depositsStamp duty should be scrapped and replaced with a new property wealth tax to fix London’s housing crisis, a leading thinktank has proposed.A report on the capital’s property market suggests an annual tax to replace the levy paid when buying a property and council tax would encourage downsizing and raise funds for social housing. It would also help renters to save a ho...
Philadelphia Phillies Rolling With Zack Wheeler Leading The Rotation
BusinessSportsMoneyPhiladelphia Phillies Rolling With Zack Wheeler Leading The RotationByBernie Pleskoff,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bernie Pleskoff is a former professional Major League Baseball scout Follow AuthorMay 20, 2026, 02:00am EDTPhiladelphia Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler delivers during the first inning of a baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates in Pittsburgh, Sunday, May 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)Copyright 2026 The...
WHO chief concerned over 'scale and speed' of Ebola outbreak
The World Health Organization top official has expressed concern over the rapid spread of a rare type of Ebola in Congo. Authorities have reported at least 134 suspected deaths and over 500 cases.(Image credit: Dirole Lotsima Dieudonne)
Blunt injuries on body, hanging with gymnastic ring rope: What Twisha Sharma’s autopsy revealed
A post-mortem revealed Twisha Sharma died from hanging, but also showed blunt-force injuries. Her family alleges harassment, while the accused's mother claims Twisha sought an abortion. Police are actively searching for the prime accused, Samarth Singh, with a reward offered for information.
'Adenomyosis may be invisible, its impact is not'
'Adenomyosis may be invisible, its impact is not'Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleEmily SinclairSouth EastBBCSufferers say they feel their pain is too often dismissed by doctorsAt least one in 10 women live with adenomyosis, a womb condition which can cause heavy, painful and irregular periods with one sufferer saying her pain got so bad it she felt like she had a "chainsaw" inside her. Mathilde Barker, a content creator from Surrey who has both adenomyosis and endometriosis, said: "Wh...
How measles unleashed a wave of suffering in Bangladesh
An immunisation gap following the overthrow of an authoritarian government has been the catalyst for an unprecedented surge in cases
Emily sold pink buns as a teenager to raise cash for cancer research - but now she's been given her own devastating diagnosis
Emily sold pink buns as a teenager to raise cash for cancer research - but now she's been given her own devastating diagnosisMelbourne woman, 31, has incurable breast cancer1,000-plus under-40s diagnosed with cancer last yearREAD MORE: Sisters both diagnosed with breast cancer within six weeksBy MAISY RAE Published: 05:23, 20 May 2026 | Updated: 05:23, 20 May 2026 e-mail View comments
It was when Mum had to hide the knife rack that we knew my stepfather needed to be sectioned, writes ROSE GEORGE
It was when Mum had to hide the knife rack that we knew my stepfather needed to be sectioned, writes ROSE GEORGEBy ROSE GEORGE Published: 00:49, 20 May 2026 | Updated: 02:31, 20 May 2026 e-mail 4 View comments
Why new Ebola outbreak has put global health experts on alert again
The latest Ebola outbreak, caused by the rare Bundibugyo strain, highlights global disease surveillance weaknesses, even after COVID-19. With no specific vaccine and potential for silent spread, experts fear wider transmission. This outbreak underscores the need for robust public health infrastructure and rapid response to prevent localized crises from becoming global challenges.
European Commission commits €74 million for international coalition to strengthen global health, epidemic preparedness - Emirates 24|7
European Commission commits €74 million for international coalition to strengthen global health, epidemic preparedness Emirates 24|7
Venezuela Fury's humble new home: Teen bride will start married life in a static caravan three doors away from her new mother-in-law as she swaps her parents' luxurious £5million mansion for a traveller campsite
Do YOU have a story? Email tips@dailymail.comSign up for our Spotlight newsletter, direct from our Showbiz expert Katie Hind - and we'll also send you an eye-opening exclusive article revealing the 20 rudest celebrities she's ever met. Get it HERE By JAMES FIELDING, SENIOR REPORTER Published: 00:10, 20 May 2026 | Updated: 02:09, 20 May 2026 e-mail 99 View comments
Details on Ebola outbreak as Americans urged to avoid travel to Congo, Uganda, South Sudan
The State Department on Tuesday strongly urged Americans to avoid travel to Congo, Uganda and South Sudan because of the Ebola outbreak there. More than 130 people have already died. Mark Strassmann has more.
BRYONY GORDON: Six signs you have a drinking problem that only a recovering alcoholic like me would know. No1: You're reading this article
Almost nine years ago this summer, at the end of a beautifully sunny day that I had once again ruined by getting drunk, I sat in my bed and realised that if I didn't stop drinking, I was going to die...
Ebola Outbreak Update: An American Doctor, A WHO Emergency, And What The New Numbers Mean
InnovationScienceEbola Outbreak Update: An American Doctor, A WHO Emergency, And What The New Numbers MeanByJohn Drake,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Drake is a professor at the University of Georgia. Follow AuthorMay 19, 2026, 07:57pm EDTMay 19, 2026, 07:58pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.TOPSHOT - A visitor washes his hands before entering Kyeshero...
Chemist Warehouse horror: How man died after pharmacist's big mistake
Chemist Warehouse horror: How man died after pharmacist's big mistakePharmacist acknowledged making mistakeREAD MORE: Family's disturbing discovery 50 years after burying teen By ABE MADDISON FOR AUSTRALIAN ASSOSCIATED PRESS Published: 00:47, 20 May 2026 | Updated: 00:47, 20 May 2026 e-mail View comments
UK should set maximum working temperature rules, advisers say
UK should set maximum working temperature rules, advisers sayJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMark Poynting,Climate researcherandJustin Rowlatt,Climate editorGetty ImagesUK temperatures hit 40C for the first time on record in July 2022 but scientists warn that even more extreme heat is now possibleThe UK should introduce a maximum temperature for workplaces to protect people as heatwaves intensify due to climate change, the government's adviser has said.The Climate Change Committee (CC...
Just 1 in 3 people know you can change these things to cut the risk of developing dementia despite most worrying about getting it
Just 1 in 3 people know you can change these things to cut the risk of developing dementia despite most worrying about getting itFor confidential advice, call Alzheimer's Society's Dementia Support Line on 0333 150 3456 Alzheimer's Society's symptoms checker can help spot the signs of dementiaREAD MORE: How to spot if someone you love has warning signs of dementia By SHAUN WOOLLER, EXECUTIVE HEALTH EDITOR Published: 00:01, 20 May 2026 | Updated: 00:01, 20 May 2026 e-mail 3 View comments