From its London terminus, travelers can be in European capitals such as Paris, Brussels, or Amsterdam in just a matter of hours. Taking Eurostar between London, UK and Paris, France. Thomas Pallini/Insider Making these journeys possible is the Channel Tunnel, affectionately known as the “Chunnel,” that connects the UK with mainland Europe. A train exiting […]

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Mindfulness meditation has shown promising results when it comes to treating depression in patients who have been newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, or MS, a study from researchers at London’s Lawson Health Research Institute has found. “Mindfulness is bringing people into the moment rather than worrying about what could happen in the future or […]

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Western University is launching scholarships in honour of Madiha Salman and Salman Afzaal, two of the victims of the June 6 London, Ont., vehicle attack, which also killed their 15-year-old daughter and Salman’s mother and severely injured their nine-year-old son. A 20-year-old is facing terrorism charges in the case. Read more: Removal of makeshift […]

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The Special Investigations Unit has determined there are no grounds for charges against London police officers after an impaired driving suspect was injured during the course of his arrest. The 22-year-old man suffered a fractured little finger on his left hand in the March 14 incident, which saw a white Volkswagon on Tecumseh Avenue […]

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The countdown is on as Ontario prepares to enter Step 3 of its COVID-19 reopening plan this Friday, but not all London, Ont., businesses are ready to reopen just yet. Under the new stage, Ontario will allow for the return of indoor dining with no limits to the number of patrons per table, as […]

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NHS medics come together to humanise intensive care units

Posted on July 3rd, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Just the name ‘intensive care’ sounds scary, conjuring up images of a brutal medical front line where doctors and nurses engage in a technological battle to keep patients alive. But now a team of NHS medics has come together to humanise the units, recognising that people heal best when their minds are attended to, as […]

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London moved a step closer to driverless trains today after transport bosses were forced to push ahead with a timetable for rolling them out despite opposition from Sadiq Khan, as part of a new Government bailout. Transport for London has agreed a third bailout to keep services running amid the collapse in demand for travel […]

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In another life, Jorginho may very well have been lining up in a different shade of blue in Porto this Saturday.  The Brazilian-born Italy international was on the cusp of joining Pep Guardiola’s champions in 2018, as they looked to build on a record-breaking 100-point season.  But things change. Chelsea announced the arrival of Maurizio […]

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With the number of people struggling with mental health on the rise, a local MPP is proposing a new bill that would cover devices used to support mental health treatment. NDP London North Centre MPP Terence Kernaghan says if approved, the bill would extend Ontario’s Assistive Devices Program to cover technological devices used to […]

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Frustrated with the response from city officials, David Johnstone says he won’t give up his push to get bylaw officers or police to stop London, Ont. homeowners from using security cameras that peer into adjacent private property, including back yards.  “City council doesn’t seem to want to deal with this issue, which is pretty disappointing,” he said.  Since […]

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