Life & Society

Vegetarian Diet Linked to Lower Risk of Several Cancers

Published: 27 February 2026The English Chronicle DeskThe English Chronicle Online A major new study has found that people who follow a vegetarian diet have a significantly lower risk of developing several types of cancer, compared with those who regularly eat meat, according to research published this month in the British Journal of Cancer. The study, which is the largest of its kind, analysed health and dietary information from more than...

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‘I Almost Died After a Touch‑and‑Go C‑Section’

Published: 27 February 2026The English Chronicle DeskThe English Chronicle Online A mother from Somerset has shared a harrowing account of how what should have been a routine C‑section nearly cost her life, highlighting concerns about maternity care standards in parts of the NHS. The woman, known as Abi, underwent a planned Caesarean section in 2022 at Yeovil District Hospital but experienced life‑threatening complications that left her fighting for survival and...

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My Sub‑Postmaster Dad Carried a Weight of Shame

Published: 27 February 2026The English Chronicle DeskThe English Chronicle Online For decades, Tom Millward, a former sub‑postmaster in the Norfolk village of Trunch, carried a burden far heavier than the ledger balances he battled every Wednesday. Convicted in 1999 of embezzling thousands of pounds from his own Post Office branch, Millward lost his livelihood, his home and his standing in the tight‑knit rural community he and his wife had moved...

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Outsiders Disrupted Search for Missing Teen Noah Donohoe

Published: 27 February 2026The English Chronicle DeskThe English Chronicle Online The inquest into the death of 14‑year‑old Noah Donohoe has heard that well‑meaning volunteers and others described by search leaders as “people from outside” significantly disrupted the official search efforts when the Belfast schoolboy went missing in June 2020. Witness testimony at Belfast Coroner’s Court this week painted a picture of chaotic scenes around Northwood Linear Park and surrounding areas,...

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Grave of Murdered Toddler James Bulger Vandalised

Published: 28 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online The grave of two‑year‑old James Bulger, one of the United Kingdom’s most infamous child murder victims, was vandalised on Thursday, prompting an appeal from his grieving mother for information that could lead to the perpetrators’ arrest. The damage was discovered at Kirkdale Cemetery in Liverpool, where James is buried, after a dog walker reported the scene to the boy’s family....

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Meerkat Pub Offering ‘Something Unique’ in Surrey

Published: 28 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online A pub in Brockham, Surrey, is attracting attention by combining pints with meerkats, offering customers an unusual experience that its landlord says brings people through the door and gives the animals positive interaction. The Royal Oak Inn and Meerkat Retreat has become known locally for what is believed to be the only UK pub where visitors can see and interact...

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Parents of Gravely Ill Child Refused Respite Care

Published: 28 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online A family in Leeds has spoken of their distress after being refused respite care for their gravely ill child, highlighting growing concerns about gaps in support services for families caring for children with complex health needs. The parents say they were left without a break from round‑the‑clock caregiving because local health authorities deemed their situation not urgent enough to qualify...

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Cruel’ Passport Rule Stops Woman Seeing Dying Mum Published: 28 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online A newly implemented UK passport and border rule has left a British dual national unable to travel home to see her dying 91‑year‑old mother, prompting criticism from family members and politicians who describe the policy as “cruel” and deeply distressing. The woman, identified only as Annie, lives in the Netherlands and has...

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I’m Going to Stick at It Until I Get a Home,’ Says Struggling Tenant

Published: 27 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online A resident in Manchester has pledged to persist in her efforts to secure a permanent home, telling reporters, “I’m going to stick at it until I get a home,” amid rising concerns over housing shortages and long waiting lists in the UK. Her story highlights the challenges faced by thousands of individuals navigating the social housing system and...

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‘I Stopped Engaging’ Due to Instagram and YouTube, Woman Tells Landmark Trial

Published: 27 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online A woman has told a landmark trial that she stopped engaging with friends, family, and public life after experiencing harmful content on Instagram and YouTube, highlighting concerns over social media’s impact on mental health. The testimony was part of a case examining whether major platforms failed to protect users from content that exacerbates anxiety, depression, and social withdrawal....

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