News portalspace

ADHD: Medication shortages have ‘profound effect’ on patients

While Dr McConkey works with children, he said he is also aware of the impact of the shortages on adults. “I’ve heard of some adults asking their bosses to make reasonable adaptations because of the fact they aren’t having access to medication and in some cases those people have lost their jobs,” he said. “So […]

Read More

dentsu Sports International launches in the Middle East and North Africa

DSI MENA will encompass core businesses including dentsu Sports International Commercial, MKTG Sports + Entertainment and dentsu Sports Analytics. This integrated approach will enable dentsu to provide end-to-end solutions across multiple services including commercial development, strategic consultancy, rights delivery and data-driven analytics. In line with this expansion, DSI is pleased to welcome Olaf Borutz as […]

Read More

Dadorchuddio Cadair a Choron Eisteddfod yr Urdd Maldwyn

Mae’r goron yn cynnwys cyfres o ŷd, triban yr Urdd wedi’i grefftio o lechen Gymreig, cerrig arian o Afon Dyfi, y geiriau ‘Mwynder Maldwyn’ ac ‘Urdd Gobaith Cymru’. Mae’r cap wedi’i wneud o ddefnydd melfed euraidd. Dywedodd Llio Maddocks, cyfarwyddwr celfyddydol Urdd Gobaith Cymru: “Rydym yn gobeithio’n fawr y bydd teilyngdod ymhen pythefnos er mwyn […]

Read More

Willie Collum replaces Crawford Allan as SFA head of refereeing

Willie Collum wants to “alleviate the unsustainable burden on match officials” when he replaces Crawford Allan as the Scottish FA’s new head of refereeing. The 45-year-old will take up his duties in early July after resigning as a local authority education officer. Collum will end almost 30 years of refereeing – 20 of which were […]

Read More

Return to Palestine | Al-Nakba

Some Palestinians embark on a journey to discover the fate of the houses taken from their families in the 1948 Nakba. Meet some of the Palestinians who have returned to the homes of their parents and grandparents, now in present-day Israel. Halima Khaddash is an old woman living in a refugee camp in Ramallah whose […]

Read More

Fitbit Pay Users Make Switch To Google Wallet

Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. Google is ceasing operations of Fitbit Pay in many countries and transferring users to its Google Wallet service. Fitbit, a pioneer in fitness tracking, has been providing contactless payment options to its users […]

Read More

Health spending £5bn less than government planned

More than 40% of public-service spending was already on health, IFS research economist Max Warner said. And to keep increasing the budget, other areas of government spending would have to be cut. “Whichever party takes office after the next election, budgets for the next fiscal year and the choice of how much to give to […]

Read More

UK farms must grow more fruit and veg for food security

It said that the index showed that generally the UK farming sector is at “its most productive since records began” and that domestic production of all food in the UK is at around 60% of consumption. But it said that the UK fruit and vegetable sector is “significantly lagging behind” meat, dairy and grains. It […]

Read More