Singer Brooklyn Blair performs and travels all over the country, and when she faced vocal cord surgery, they knew that her singing career was at stake. Having Christian Healthcare Ministries allowed them to choose the specialist they needed without insurance hassles.
MPs and Peers are calling on Jeremy Hunt to commit cash in his Autumn Statement this week to improve diagnosis and treatment of the debilitating brittle bone disease. Some 250 Parliamentarians are backing the Sunday Express Better Bones campaign, run in association
Everton could be hit with a further points deduction that may push them closer to relegation from the top-flight as rivals clubs prepare to launch a legal challenge. The Toffees have already had 10 points deducted from them this season by the
A faction of retired military officers in Spain has called for a revolt against the country’s socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Despite the Socialist Party, led by Mr Sánchez, finishing second in the July elections, he was able to cobble together enough
In the interview, William said: “Well, I was torn between asking Kate’s dad first and then the realisation that he might actually say ‘no’ dawned upon me. “So I thought if I ask Kate first then he can’t really say no. So
Thailand’s largest department store owner, Central Group, has taken control of the iconic luxury Selfridges department stores after it was hit by a cash crunch. Central Group and Rene Benko’s Austrian real estate company, Signa Group, bought Selfridges in 2021 in a
Rishi Sunak has vowed to end the Channel migrant crisis “whatever the outcome” of tomorrow’s Rwanda Supreme Court judgment. Number 10, responding to Suella Braverman’s explosive attack on the Prime Minister’s handling of small boats, said the number of crossings has fallen
Mexico’s ruling Morena party, led by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, appears to have avoided a desertion crisis in the leadup to the country’s 2024 elections. Morena was expected to face potential dissolution because of its base largely consisting of a cult
The French Government has splurged British cash on a horse brigade, vacuum cleaners, microwaves and mobile phone chargers, shocking figures have revealed. Some £40 million given to Paris to end the Channel migrant crisis has been spent on new equipment. But spending
North Korea continues shutting down many of its limited embassies around the world, furthering suspicions of an ongoing financial crisis. The hermit kingdom is shutting down its embassy in Nepal, according to reports published Friday. This is at least the fifth country