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    How to reduce out-of-pocket medical expenses in Thailand?

    Managing medical expenses in Thailand is important as healthcare costs continue to rise. The country’s healthcare system includes both public and private options, but even with the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) for citizens, many still face high out-of-pocket medical expenses....

  • Riptide suspected in Bournemouth beach drowning of girl and teenage boy

    Riptide suspected in Bournemouth beach drowning of girl and teenage boy

    A riptide is believed to have caused the tragic drowning of a 17-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl off Bournemouth beach, according to an inquest. Joe Abbess from Southampton and Sunnah Khan from Buckinghamshire both passed away in hospital following the incident. The inquest held at Dorset Coroner’s Court suggested that a riptide may have led to the pair’s drowning.…

  • Tory MP Bob Stewart charged with racial abuse in Bahrain row

    Tory MP Bob Stewart charged with racial abuse in Bahrain row

    Conservative MP Bob Stewart is facing charges of racially abusing a man he allegedly told to “return to Bahrain.” The incident took place outside an event hosted by the Bahraini embassy in December last year, where the Beckenham MP was confronted by a human rights activist regarding his connections to the country. Stewart, 73 years old, is set to appear…

  • Last Wilson cabinet member Lord Morris of Aberavon dies at 91

    Last Wilson cabinet member Lord Morris of Aberavon dies at 91

    Lord Morris of Aberavon, the final remaining member of Harold Wilson’s cabinet and the last Labour MP elected in the 1950s, has passed away at the age of 91. Previously known as John Morris, he held the position of Welsh secretary under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan, and served as attorney general during Tony Blair’s tenure. Lord Morris was one…

  • COVID inquiry chair may resign if WhatsApp battle lost to government

    COVID inquiry chair may resign if WhatsApp battle lost to government

    The chair of the COVID inquiry, Baroness Hallett, has been cautioned that resigning may be the “only logical response” if she loses the battle with the government over access to unredacted WhatsApp messages. Solicitor Elkan Abrahamson, representing the COVID-19 Bereaved Families for Justice campaign group, expressed his concerns after the government decided to launch a judicial review into Baroness Hallett’s…

  • Nurse on trial accused of poisoning two babies with insulin

    Nurse on trial accused of poisoning two babies with insulin

    The murder trial of Lucy Letby, a 33-year-old nurse, has revealed that she was one of only two nurses on duty when two baby boys were poisoned with insulin eight months apart. The prosecution alleges that Letby added unprescribed insulin to a bag or bags containing nutrients that were intravenously given to Child F in August 2015 at the Countess…

  • Harry’s High Court battle: Duke fights Mirror’s alleged illegal info use

    Harry’s High Court battle: Duke fights Mirror’s alleged illegal info use

    Prince Harry is set to appear at the High Court as he seeks to prove that Mirror Group Newspapers published articles about him using illegally obtained information spanning over two decades. The Duke of Sussex was not present in court when his case against the newspaper group opened, but his lawyer, David Sherborne, shared some of the articles that will…

  • Prince Harry accuses Daily Mirror of hacking Diana’s voicemails

    Prince Harry accuses Daily Mirror of hacking Diana’s voicemails

    The trial involving Prince Harry has commenced with intense revelations and claims about phone hacking, dating back to his childhood years. The prince has accused the Daily Mirror of hacking into his mother, Princess Diana’s voicemail messages, expressing that she was left “devastated” when private conversations she had with entertainer Michael Barrymore were published in the paper under Piers Morgan’s…

  • Manchester hospital baby death investigated for possible gross negligence

    Manchester hospital baby death investigated for possible gross negligence

    The death of an infant girl in Manchester is being investigated by police for possible gross negligence manslaughter. The baby, Polly Lindop, passed away at St Mary’s Hospital within 24 hours of her birth on March 13. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) announced their investigation after concerns were raised to the force and the coroner. Polly’s family expressed their gratitude to…

  • Pardon granted to Australian mum after 20 years for infant deaths

    Pardon granted to Australian mum after 20 years for infant deaths

    After spending 20 years in prison, Kathleen Folbigg, once labelled “Australia’s worst female serial killer,” has been pardoned following new evidence suggesting she did not kill her four infant children. In 2003, Folbigg was jailed for 25 years for the murders of three of her children and the manslaughter of her first son. The children died suddenly between 1989 and…

  • Russian officer detained by Wagner group after firing on vehicle in Ukraine

    Russian officer detained by Wagner group after firing on vehicle in Ukraine

    Tensions between the Wagner mercenary group and the Russian army have escalated following an incident in which a regular Russian army officer allegedly fired at a Wagner vehicle in Ukraine. The officer claimed in a video that he was intoxicated at the time and acted out of personal animosity towards the group. This comes after Wagner’s leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, accused…

  • Holly Willoughby addresses Schofield exit on emotional This Morning return

    Holly Willoughby addresses Schofield exit on emotional This Morning return

    Holly Willoughby expressed her feelings of being “shaken, troubled and let down” as she returned to ITV’s This Morning following the departure of her co-host Phillip Schofield. The presenter’s first appearance since Schofield’s exit was met with mixed reactions from viewers on social media, with some questioning her sincerity. Schofield left his role on This Morning last month amid reports…

  • Scotland stabbing: Man dies in Fraserburgh as police investigate incident

    Scotland stabbing: Man dies in Fraserburgh as police investigate incident

    A man’s death in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, is being investigated by authorities following what is believed to be a stabbing incident. Police Scotland reported that officers responded to a call about an injured individual on Watermill Road around 6pm on Sunday. Despite the efforts of emergency services, the man was pronounced dead at the scene. Additionally, a 19-year-old man was discovered…

  • Third complaint against suspended ex-Labour MP over inappropriate behaviour

    Third complaint against suspended ex-Labour MP over inappropriate behaviour

    A third formal complaint has surfaced against former Labour MP Geraint Davies, who was recently suspended due to allegations of inappropriate behaviour. Davies, who has represented Swansea West since 1997, was suspended by the Labour Party after several accusations emerged in the media. While he denies the claims, two women have already lodged formal complaints, and it is now understood…

  • England’s first universal basic income trial to pay 30 participants £1,600 monthly

    England’s first universal basic income trial to pay 30 participants £1,600 monthly

    England is set to conduct its first trial of universal basic income (UBI), with 30 individuals receiving £1,600 per month without any conditions. The trial aims to explore the potential benefits and drawbacks of implementing UBI as a means to simplify the welfare system and address poverty. Universal basic income is a guaranteed income provided to all individuals in society,…

  • Ofcom dismisses complaints over Bridgerton star’s ‘terribly white’ balcony remark

    Ofcom dismisses complaints over Bridgerton star’s ‘terribly white’ balcony remark

    The broadcasting regulator, Ofcom, has decided not to take action over a comment made by Bridgerton actress Adjoa Andoh during ITV’s live coverage of the King’s coronation celebrations on May 6. The 60-year-old actress remarked on the “terribly white” appearance of the Buckingham Palace balcony as the royal family waved to the crowds. Ofcom received 8,371 complaints from viewers about…

  • Sunak announces 2 more barges to house asylum seekers, claims plan working

    Sunak announces 2 more barges to house asylum seekers, claims plan working

    In an effort to reduce Channel crossings, Rishi Sunak has announced the acquisition of two additional barges to accommodate asylum seekers. The prime minister did not disclose the location of the barges, but confirmed they would have the capacity to house an extra one thousand migrants who enter the UK illegally. The government has already secured the Bibby Stockholm, a…

  • US Navy condemns ‘unsafe interaction’ as Chinese warship crosses destroyer’s path

    US Navy condemns ‘unsafe interaction’ as Chinese warship crosses destroyer’s path

    The US Navy has shared a video highlighting an “unsafe interaction” in the Taiwan Strait, as a Chinese warship crossed dangerously close to a US destroyer, raising concerns amid strained Sino-US relations. The incident occurred during a routine transit of the strait by the USS Chung-Hoon and Canada’s HSMC Montreal, with the Chinese vessel coming within 137 metres of the…

  • UN alarmed by Hong Kong detentions on Tiananmen Square anniversary

    UN alarmed by Hong Kong detentions on Tiananmen Square anniversary

    The United Nations expressed alarm over detentions in Hong Kong connected to the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. Meanwhile, China stated that the financial hub was progressing from “chaos” to prosperity. Hong Kong police detained 23 individuals yesterday for “breaching public peace” and arrested a 53 year old woman for “obstructing police officers” on the anniversary of the…

  • Newly engaged teen dies in tragic car accident, grief-stricken family mourns

    Newly engaged teen dies in tragic car accident, grief-stricken family mourns

    A 19 year old man tragically died in a car accident after crashing into a tree just days after his engagement. The victim was driving back home from his fiancée’s house when he lost his life in the early hours of the incident. At around 3.30am, police officer Sirichai Charoen Siri, from the Prakhon Chai Police Station in Buriram province,…

  • Khao Yai National Park holiday weekend visitor surge generates almost 800,000 baht

    Khao Yai National Park holiday weekend visitor surge generates almost 800,000 baht

    Khao Yai National Park experienced an influx of visitors during this weekend’s holiday from June 3-5, with almost 800,000 baht generated in revenue from entrance fees alone, according to park chief Chaiya Huayhongthong. Over the holiday period, 13,370 Thai and foreign tourists visited the park, entering through two main entry points – the Chao Pho Khao Yai Shrine in Pak…

  • Twitter hires NBCUniversal exec amid Musk’s top team shakeup

    Twitter hires NBCUniversal exec amid Musk’s top team shakeup

    Twitter has recently appointed Joe Benarroch, a former senior executive at NBCUniversal, to join its top team as Elon Musk continues to restructure the social media giant’s leadership. Benarroch will begin his new role on Monday, focusing on business operations. This appointment comes less than a month after Linda Yaccarino, NBCUniversal’s former head of advertising, was named Twitter’s new chief…

  • US-China war would be ‘unbearable disaster’ warns defence minister

    US-China war would be ‘unbearable disaster’ warns defence minister

    A US-China war would result in an “unbearable disaster” for the world, according to General Li Shangfu, China’s defence minister. He made the statement during his first major speech since taking office at a security summit. General Li noted that “some countries” were escalating an arms race in Asia, but he emphasised that the world is large enough for both…

  • Witches brew: Canadian captures semi-naked women feasting on dead deer

    Witches brew: Canadian captures semi-naked women feasting on dead deer

    In a bone-chilling encounter that could rival scenes from a cannibal horror movie, a nature enthusiast from Canada was left in shock after witnessing what appeared to be two semi-naked witches indulging in a macabre feast on the carcass of a dead deer. Corinea Stanhope, who had set up a camera to capture wildlife activity near her home, stumbled upon this…

  • Music teacher assaults 10 year old girl with ADHD in Nonthaburi school

    Music teacher assaults 10 year old girl with ADHD in Nonthaburi school

    A 50 year old father filed a complaint against a music teacher for physically abusing his 10 year old daughter, a fourth-grade student, in a school located in Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi Province. The little girl was allegedly slapped and kicked, leaving a shoe print on the back of her shirt and suffering from physical pain. The father, Pongsak, said…

  • Mortgage deals vanish as rates surge amid inflation fears

    Mortgage deals vanish as rates surge amid inflation fears

    The average cost of a two-year fixed-rate mortgage has risen by £35 per month in recent weeks, according to financial data firm Moneyfacts. This increase is attributed to a 0.3% rise in interest charges, following inflation data that did not decline as rapidly as anticipated. Consequently, many experts predict that the Bank of England may raise interest rates more than…

  • BCC forms Business Council to rival embattled CBI with big business backing

    BCC forms Business Council to rival embattled CBI with big business backing

    The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has established a new lobbying organisation, the Business Council, in a move that could pose a challenge to the beleaguered Confederation of British Industry (CBI). Among the founding members of the Business Council are Heathrow Airport, BP, and IHG Hotels & Resorts. Business leaders are convening in London today to discuss the new body’s…

  • Manslaughter arrest after Bournemouth beach tragedy claims two young lives

    Manslaughter arrest after Bournemouth beach tragedy claims two young lives

    The mother of a 12-year-old girl, Sunnah Khan, who tragically died after encountering difficulties in the water off Bournemouth beach, has expressed her heartbreak on social media. Sunnah was one of two victims in the incident, the other being 17-year-old Joe Abbess. Eight more people were injured in the event. Stephanie Williams, Sunnah’s mother, shared her grief on Twitter, stating,…

  • Wild elephant startles tourists on busy road in Khao Yai National Park

    Wild elephant startles tourists on busy road in Khao Yai National Park

    A large wild elephant emerged onto a road near Khao Yai National Park, frightening tourists who hastily tried to reverse their cars. The incident occurred yesterday when the elephant left the forest, crossing the road without causing any harm before returning to the woodland area. According to Assumporn Rojanburanan, the head of Pong Prathan village in the Pak Chong district,…

  • Moo-ving miracle: Driver escapes unharmed after car ‘meets’ wandering cows in Phuket

    Moo-ving miracle: Driver escapes unharmed after car ‘meets’ wandering cows in Phuket

    A driver managed to walk away unscathed after his car collided with a group of wandering cows on Thepkrasattri Road in Phuket in the early hours of this morning. The driver, identified only as Bancha, was travelling in his white Toyota Veloce car around 4.30am when ten cows suddenly appeared out of nowhere and ran onto the road. Unable to…

  • Pregnant woman injured by hot oil declines 4,000 baht aid, calls for more accountability

    Pregnant woman injured by hot oil declines 4,000 baht aid, calls for more accountability

    A pregnant 37 year old woman was severely burned by hot oil while selling French fries at a local football match in Rayong province. The organisers offered 4,000 baht as compensation but the victim, Suchada Phusawangporn, refused, calling for the culprit to take greater responsibility. Local authorities are investigating the incident. Suchada, who is three months pregnant, was serving French fries…