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    E.coli infection outbreak in the UK: Here's what you need to know about it

    Ecoli Outbreak UK: Three UK suppliers have issued recalls for 60 types of pre-packed sandwiches, wraps, and salads due to concerns over E.coli contamination. This move follows reports of over 200 individuals in the UK being affected by E.coli in recent weeks, with 42% requiring hospitalization. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) emphasized that the recall is precautionary. E.coli, specifically the STEC O145 strain, is responsible for the outbreak, causing symptoms like abdominal cramps, bloody diarrhea, and vomiting. Prevention involves thorough handwashing, food preparation, and avoiding contact with others while symptomatic.

    Eurovision 2024: Protest, disruption, chaos. Israel forced to change lyrics. Know in detail

    Dressed in Palestinian keffiyeh scarves and waving Palestinian flags, the protestors used green, black and red smoke bombs to match the flag’s colors and repeated the pro-Palestinian chants. Police estimated that between 10,000 and 12,000 people took part. Among those in the crowd was Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg.

    Former 'Strictly Come Dancing' dancer Robin Windsor dies. What may be the reason for his death?

    Robin Windsor said in 2020 that he had a horrible back operation after he suffered a slipped disc in 2013 and the organizers of the show 'Strictly Come Dancing' decided not to call him back the next year. He also said that the slip disc could have caused permanent nerve damage and he might have been in a wheelchair. What was the reason for his sudden death?

    BBC World India to rejig shareholding, seeks time till end of FY24 to ensure compliance with FDI norm

    BBC World Service India disclosed that it had received a letter from the ministry of information and broadcasting dated March 31, for alleged non-compliance with FDI norms. The company said it has sought time until March 31, 2024, for compliance, and communicated its restructuring proposals to the ministry.

    Who is Vernon Kay? English TV presenter sets off on ultramarathon to raise money for BBC’s Children in charity event

    Vernon Kay, 49, a presenter at BBC Radio 2 is on the third day of the ultramarathon challenge to raise funds for BBC’s annual Children in Need charity event. He started his journey from Leicester to his hometown of Bolton and will travel a total of 115 miles.

    Smoking crackdown, regulator for football club, Netflix rules: Nine key points from King Charles' speech

    The circumstances surrounding an impending national election provided a significant backdrop for this presentation, marking Sunak's first chance to outline substantial legislative goals since assuming the role of prime minister just over a year ago. The previous session of Parliament was initiated in May 2022 during the tenure of Boris Johnson, under the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

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