
GMA's Rob Marciano braves snowstorm as he reports live from location sparking concern among co-hosts and fans
Rob Marciano shocked 'GMA' viewers when he reported live from New York amid a snowstorm
2023-11-30 13:22

Wetland lagoon in southern Spain dries out amid severe drought
MADRID The largest permanent lagoon in southern Spain's Donana national park has completely dried out for the second
2023-08-10 19:56

Mexico police gunned down in ambush in Guerrero state
At least 11 officers and a security chief are killed near the Pacific resort of Acapulco, local media say.
2023-10-24 08:48

LA County sheriff calls video of deputy tackling woman 'disturbing,' opens inquiry
The Los Angeles County sheriff says video footage of a deputy violently throwing a woman to the ground while she filmed a man being handcuffed in a grocery store parking lot is “disturbing."
2023-07-06 09:25

Supreme Court dismisses case in which Democratic lawmakers sued over Trump hotel lease
The Supreme Court has dismissed a case about limits on lawsuits filed by members of Congress against the federal government
2023-06-26 23:23

US says some digital asset firms not doing enough to stop illicit finance
LONDON The United States on Friday said some firms in the digital asset space were not doing enough
2023-10-27 19:26

'Fox & Friends' host Ainsley Earhardt shares adorable photos of weekend getaway with daughters and nephews
Ainsley Earhardt was found spending a relaxing weekend close to fun water activities with her daughter and nephews
2023-08-15 14:50

Biden will visit Hanoi next month as he seeks to strengthen US-Vietnam relations
President Joe Biden is heading to Vietnam next month to meet with General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and other Vietnamese leaders
2023-08-29 01:00

Brits struggle with mental health due to cost of living crisis
People in Edinburgh, Leicester and Glasgow are struggling the most with their mental health - due to the cost of living crisis. A poll of 2,000 adults found 27 per cent have really taken a hit when it comes to their wellbeing, because of a lack of finances. Newcastle, London and Leeds are other key cities where people are most affected. Cutting down on socialising, gym memberships and nutritious food to save money are reasons why so many feel disheartened and worried about their mental wellbeing. And 40 per cent are dreading the winter as they are unsure if they will be able to afford energy bills to heat their home. The survey was commissioned by British Gas, which is working with Professor Green to raise awareness of the struggles so many are facing and highlight the free support available in the new phase of the British Gas Post Office Pop-Ups. The musician and mental health advocate said: “As a parent your first instinct is to protect and provide, and when you’re doing everything you can, and that’s still not enough, it has a profound impact on your mental health. “Shame, stigma and fear can keep people from speaking up for help, but it’s the best thing you can do – for yourself, your family and your community. “Stress and anxiety breed in uncertainty so I really encourage you to visit a British Gas Post Office Pop-Up or contact the British Gas Energy Trust to help you gain confidence in, and control of, your future.“ The research found 14 per cent of adults are cutting back on how often they shower to lower their bills, and 21 per cent aren’t buying birthday gifts for loved ones. One in 20 (five per cent) say their kids are missing out on new toys. Just over half (55 per cent) believe their mental health would definitely improve if they were more financially stable. People in Manchester were found to be most likely to skip using heat or electricity to keep their homes warm. But those in Edinburgh were most likely to report that they have had issues with money that have led to incurring additional debt, like credit cards. Only 27 per cent of all adults polled via OnePoll are confident they are accessing all the benefits they may be entitled to when it comes to support with their energy bills. One in 10 also believe the rising cost of energy has caused them a great deal of additional stress. And 25 per cent baldly state they are expecting to struggle to pay their energy bills through the rest of the year. Nearly the same amount (24 per cent) said the current cost of living crisis has been just as bad for their mental health as the Covid-19 pandemic. British Gas Energy Trust CEO Jessica Taplin said: “Debt and money stresses are debilitating, which is why we are delighted to be offering money and energy advisors funded by us in Post Offices across the country. “Working with an artist like Professor Green can really help raise awareness, and let people know it’s good to talk about the things that are worrying them.” Read More Voguewashing London Fashion Week won’t pay the wages of Britain’s young fashion designers What is happening to local government finances and why are councils struggling? ‘School staff seeing more students who do not have enough dinner money’ Nearly a fifth of parents fear children will ignore health issues while at university How often should you wash your pyjamas? ‘My baby’s blue eyes drew praise – but their colour was a warning sign’
2023-09-19 22:49

Fleeing violence and persecution, asylum-seekers in Ireland find themselves threatened by far-right activists
Ahmed said that when he first arrived in Ireland after fleeing violence in his home country of Sudan, he was told by officials there was no place for him to stay.
2023-05-25 17:19

Indian railways official says error in signaling system led to crash that killed 275 people
An Indian railway official says the derailment that killed 275 people and injured hundreds more was caused by an error in the electronic signaling system that led a train to wrongly change tracks and crash into a freight train
2023-06-04 21:26

US-Spain collaboration on migration looms large as Biden, Sánchez hold White House talks
The White House says President Joe Biden will thank Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for Spain’s recent commitment to collaborate with the United States “to expand safe, humane and regular migration pathways” for people from Latin America
2023-05-13 00:15
You Might Like...

Logan Paul attacks WWE superstar Ricochet after making comments about his fiancee

Ex-state legislator defeats incumbent senator in Virginia primary race centered on abortion rights

Student loan borrowers are frustrated with servicers ahead of payment restart

US Army, Marine Corps leaders confirmed; other military promotions still in limbo

Ukraine war: Fierce row erupts over 2024 election

'Inconsistencies and weaknesses:' Oscar-winning Dustin Lance Black acquitted in alleged London nightclub assault case

Syrian president heads to Saudi Arabia for regional summit, sealing country's return to Arab fold

North Korea to welcome China and Russia with military display after pandemic isolation