This weekend to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice and to pay our respects to former and serving servicemen and women.
The presence of the , who is still recovering from cancer, is a mark of respect for this key moment in our calendar. Kate will attend both the Remembrance service at the Cenotaph and the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall.
It is hoped this resumption of her royal duties is a sign she is continuing to make good progress after what her husband, Prince William, has described as a “dreadful year”. Her presence at the remembrance events will be appreciated by those who serve in our Armed Forces and underlines how important it is we never forget those who gave their lives so we can live in peace.
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Monitor drugsThe death of Susan McGowan raises troubling questions about the increasing use of weight-loss medication.
Mounjaro was cited as a contributory factor on the nurse’s death certificate.
This is one of a new generation of drugs being rolled out on the NHS as part of a drive to alleviate pressures on the health service and help people live more healthily.
When Britain is in the grip of an obesity crisis, with more than two-thirds of adults classed as overweight, then there are good arguments for prescribing such medicines.
Almost all medication can have side effects. But any death is one too many. Which is why the roll-out of these life- transforming drugs must be monitored carefully to ensure their safety and efficacy.
Fab, FlorrieFlorrie Bark won the nation’s hearts at the Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards.
Her grin will be even bigger if she can raise £1million for her charity BeMoreFab, which helps kids with cancer to access education. It’s a fabulous cause founded by a fabulous person.
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