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World’s first norovirus vaccine could wipe out the misery of agonising diarrhoea bug and save the NHS £100million a year

A NEW vaccine that could stop people developing the vomiting bug norovirus is being trialled in the UK – in the hope it could help cut the “burden on the NHS”.

The mRNA vaccine from Moderna will enter final stages of testing within the next two weeks, the Health Secretary has announced, with results so far showing it creates a “strong immune response”.

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It’s hoped the jab will stop people developing the vomiting bug and relieve some pressure on the NHS[/caption]
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The new vaccine is entering the final stages of testing within the next two weeks[/caption]

The ‘winter vomiting bug’, as it’s known, is linked to around 12,000 hospital admissions in the UK every year.

The jab uses mRNA technology – the same used in Covid jabs – to tell the immune system to recognise a “foreign” protein on viruses and mount an attack.

In this case, it targets three strains of norovirus.

Dr Patrick Moore, chief investigator of the study and National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) director in the South West, said there were currently “no approved vaccines for norovirus anywhere in the world” and the only treatment available for people with serious illness in hospital is intravenous fluids.

He added: “Norovirus is what we know as the winter vomiting bug, and it’s highly transmissible.

“It causes vomiting and diarrhoea, usually for two to three days. It can affect people of all ages, and it usually peaks in the winter months in the UK…but we do see norovirus throughout the whole of the year.

“About one in five cases of gastroenteritis are caused by norovirus – that’s about four million cases annually in the UK and about 685 million globally.”

A total of 27 NHS hospitals and centres in England, Scotland and Wales are taking part in the trial, with some running mobile clinics to visit care homes and other community sites.

It’s hoped 2,500 people in the UK will sign up for the trial before the end of December.

Half will receive the vaccine while the other half will be given a dummy drug.

The trial will last around 25 months, and experts hope the results will show 65 percent or higher efficacy for the jab.

Moderna will also analyse whether the vaccine should be used as a seasonal jab like the flu vaccine, or whether it could offer lifelong immunity.

The firm hopes to file marketing applications in 2026 to have the vaccine approved by health regulators.

Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said: “Norovirus is highly infectious and puts the NHS under huge strain every winter, costing taxpayers around £100 million a year.

“The UK is leading the way to develop a world-first vaccine for this vomiting bug, starting with this innovative vaccine trial delivered through the Government-funded National Institute for Health and Care Research.

“Not only is this a huge vote of confidence in the UK’s life sciences sector, but a successful vaccine will help shift our health system away from sickness and towards prevention – reducing pressure on the NHS and keeping people well during the colder months.”

Who will be included in the trial?

Researchers leading the trial said it would include adults of all ages, though people aged 60 and over are being encouraged to join as they can be badly affected by norovirus.

If the vaccine works in adults, the trial is then likely to be extended to children.

The US, Canada and Japan are also taking part in the study, with a possible extension to Australia. Overall, around 25,000 people are expected to be recruited globally.

Dr Melanie Ivarsson, chief development officer at Moderna, said: “We are delighted to bring this trial to the UK – by advancing our investigational mRNA norovirus vaccine into a pivotal phase 3 trial, we are one step closer to potentially providing a new tool to prevent infection from this highly contagious virus, which places a significant burden on health systems globally.”

Dr Moore said older adults and immunocompromised patients are usually at higher risk of severe complications and death from norovirus, with about 80 deaths per year in the UK and about 200,000 deaths globally, of which 50,000 are children.

Around two-thirds of outbreaks are in care homes but places such as hospitals, nurseries and schools are also at risk.

This novel vaccine could make a difference to the lives of many – especially our most vulnerable citizens.

Professor Lucy Chappell

Professions that can be badly affected include health and care workers, childcare staff, military personnel, cruise ship employees, flight attendants and food handlers.

The new trial is part of the Government’s 10-year strategic partnership with Moderna, which is seeing the firm build a new mRNA research, development and manufacturing facility and investing in UK clinical trials.

Professor Lucy Chappell, NIHR chief executive and chief scientific adviser to the Department of Health and Social Care, said: “This novel vaccine could make a difference to the lives of many – especially our most vulnerable citizens – and reduce the burden of seasonal illness on the NHS.

“Leveraging the UK’s expertise in vaccine development, the DHSC through the NIHR and Moderna are delivering this large-scale trial at pace, so that people across the UK and the world can benefit sooner.”

Norovirus symptoms and how to treat it

Norovirus symptoms

Norovirus is a stomach bug that causes vomiting and diarrhoea. The main symptoms it causes are:

  • feeling sick (nausea)
  • diarrhoea
  • being sick (vomiting)

A person with norovirus may also have:

  • a high temperature
  • a headache
  • aching arms and legs

Symptoms usually start within one or two days of being infected, and last about two days.

How to treat norovirus yourself

Rest and plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration is the best way to treat norovirus.

A person will usually start to feel better in two to three days.

When to call NHS 111

Get advice from NHS 111 if:

  • you’re worried about a baby under 12 months
  • your child stops breast or bottle feeding while they’re ill
  • a child under five years has signs of dehydration – such as fewer wet nappies
  • you or your child (over five years) still have signs of dehydration after using oral rehydration sachets
  • you or your child keep being sick and cannot keep fluid down
  • you or your child have bloody diarrhoea or bleeding from the bottom
  • you or your child have diarrhoea for more than seven days or vomiting for more than two days

When to call 999 or go to A&E

Call 999 or go to A&E if you or child:

  • vomit blood or have vomit that looks like ground coffee
  • have green vomit (adults)
  • have yellow-green or green vomit (children)
  • might have swallowed something poisonous
  • have a stiff neck and pain when looking at bright lights
  • have a sudden, severe headache or stomach ache

Source: NHS

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The winter vomiting bug can cause unpleasant symptoms, including vomiting and diarrhoea, which usually lasts two to three days[/caption]
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Older adults and immunocompromised patients are usually at higher risk of severe complications and death from norovirus[/caption]

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Pay rise for nearly half a million workers from TODAY – see how much better off you will be

HALF a million workers employed by more than 15,000 companies paying the real living wage will get a pay boost from today.

The rate will rise by 60p to £12.60 an hour across the UK and by 70p to £13.85 in London for workers.

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Nearly half a million workers will get a cash boost from today.[/caption]

Unlike the government-set minimum wage, the real living wage is the only UK pay rate based on the cost of living.

It is voluntary meaning, employers can opt to pay their staff this amount but are not legally required to do so.

As of today, a full-time worker earning the new real living wage will earn £2,262 a year more than a worker earning the current government minimum, according to the Living Wage Foundation.

Employers who are signed up have until the deadline of May 1 to pay the increased rates but are encouraged to pay it as soon as possible.

Katherine Chapman, director of the foundation said low-paid workers have been “hardest hit by the cost-of-living crisis”.

She said: “The real living wage remains the only UK wage rate calculated based on actual living costs, and the new rates announced today will make a massive difference to almost half a million workers who will see their pay increase.”

The real living wage was introduced in April 2016, and since then thousands of employers have opted in.

Recent joiners include Pieminister, Fred Perry and the National Theatre.

They join half of the FTSE 100 companies and household names like Aviva, Everton FC, Ikea, Burberry and LUSH.

Darren Taylor, country people and culture manager at furniture retailer Ikea, said: “A business’s success is purely driven by its people, and as a values-driven company we care about our co-workers and their wellbeing. “

“That’s why we’re committed to pay our co-workers a Real Living Wage that creates a fairer, inclusive and healthier standard of living for the many.”

You can find out which companies are signed up to pay the Real Living Wage on the foundation’s website, www.livingwage.org.uk/.

The rates are separate from the government’s national living wage, which sets the minimum hourly rate at £11.44 an hour for workers over the age of 21.

The national minimum wage is also set by the government and it is the minimum pay per hour for workers under the age between 18-20.

Will the national living wage increase?

The national living wage set out by the government usually rises every year to keep in line with increasing prices.

In April this year, the rate increased 10% from £10.42, and has generally risen by more than inflation in recent years.

In September, the Low Pay Commission (LPC), which advises the government on the minimum wage, announced plans to raise the statutory rate to £12.10 per hour.

The government usually confirms how much the National Living Wage will rise when it delivers its Autumn Statement, which will take place next week on October 30.

However, the national minimum wage for children under 18 will not be raised to the same level as that planned for adults.

This means kids aged 16 and 17 still have a slightly lower hourly minimum wage requirement.

Currently, those under 18 are legally required to get £6.40.

Apprentices are paid the same rate, too.

Who gets the National Minimum Wage and am I entitled?

TO qualify for the National Minimum Wage, you have to be of school-leaving age, which is usually above 16.

You are eligible to receive the pay rate if you work full-time, part-time or as a casual labourer.

You are also entitled to the National Minimum Wage if you are an agency worker.

Apprentices also qualify for a National Minimum Wage, as well as trainees and staff still in their probationary period.

The rates also apply to disabled workers.

Those who are self-employed, voluntary workers, company directors, and family members who live in the home of the employer and do household chores do not qualify for the minimum wage.

Au pairs, members of the armed forces, and people on a government employment programme are also not entitled to the payment.

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Horoscope today, October 23, 2024: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg

OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died last year but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.

Read on to see what’s written in the stars for you today. 

♈ ARIES

March 21 to April 20

As Mars and the moon match up there could be sudden flashes of intense feelings.

These may come as a surprise, but can be telling you something deep, and important.

All you need to do is listen. Uranus brings a surprising fresh, inventive take on some long-running cash issues. 

Get all the latest Aries horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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Your daily horoscope for Wednesday

♉ TAURUS

April 21 to May 21

Believing you deserve your place in a team is your chart breakthrough as this frees you to be 100 per cent yourself instead of feeling you have to pretend.

You have a bold communication chart that may lead to speaking before you think, but this can be what breaks a stalemate and brings a solution closer. 

♊ GEMINI

When you do your utmost to keep emotions out of money talks, you can keep them going longer, with better results.

So however tough it is, stay businesslike. You may feel you’ve trodden the same romance path too many times, but this time there can be a twist that leads to a new love direction. 

♋ CANCER

June 22 to July 22

There’s a deep part of you that’s waiting to be set free.

This can be a set of skills, or some special feelings and can open a door that was closed a long time ago.

Mars fire in your water sign creates a steamy set of circumstances, so be prepared for sudden attraction that feels forbidden but is hard to resist. 

Get all the latest Cancer horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♌ LEO

July 23 to August 23

Hearing a celebrity talking or reading about a star’s achievement can trigger ambition in you – try to go with this, as far as you can.

That sense of something missing in your life can be solved almost overnight.

As for love, keeping the fun element upfront leaves space for serious feelings to form. 

Get all the latest Leo horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♍ VIRGO

August 24 to September 22

You’re the best of friends to have – loyal and loving – but your chart warns you to you leave time and energy for your own needs, too.

One situation may be asking too much of you so seek help to slow things down, if you can.

Passion focuses on the future, but still makes time to heal the past. 

Get all the latest Virgo horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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♎ LIBRA

September 23 to October 23

When you decide to be “good with money” it can happen as long as you are confident.

Listen to the voices in your head that believe in your ability. Love-wise, a message from three days, weeks or months ago, can be significant.

The luck factor draws you to multi-coloured wheels. 

Get all the latest Libra horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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♏ SCORPIO

October 24 to November 22

You are impulsive by zodiac nature and some restraints can come off that have held you in check.

Instead of immediately reacting, take some time to reflect. Make sure everything that’s said is truly meant.

Harmony of Venus can keep cash books balanced, if you resist sudden spending. 

Get all the latest Scorpio horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♐ SAGITTARIUS

November 23 to December 21

The same, old work method isn’t exciting enough for rebel planet Uranus and a sparkling new opportunity can appear on your career horizon.

You may not realise straight away, so note anything that intrigues you.

Passion is personal and pure but remember honesty matters more than perfection. 

Get all the latest Sagittarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♑ CAPRICORN

December 22 to January 20

Secrets could lead to lies in passion and this is not the right path for you.

What feels like power could change into weakness so take charge and change the emotional dynamic.

Your next work step could appear out of the blue, but when you see it, you will know.

An “S” pal would love to hear from you. 

Get all the latest Capricorn horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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The moon seeks to expand horizons, while Mercury brings you down to earth[/caption]

♒ AQUARIUS

January 21 to February 18

The way you share your vision for how you live is the key to getting changes made.

Talk about plans a little at a time, rather than all at once to keep more cautious people on board.

A couple who celebrated a special anniversary can be a luck-finder for you, and so can any competition in three rounds. 

Get all the latest Aquarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♓ PISCES

February 19 to March 20

The moon seeks to expand horizons, while Mercury brings you down to earth but this mixture can be a ticket to travel.

You find smart ways to get journey costs down and distances up, and select the perfect companions for adventure.

Venus wants only the best love for you, so don’t settle for less.

Get all the latest Pisces horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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Horse racing tips: Templegate’s NAP set to fly home late under hold-up king Jamie Spencer

TEMPLEGATE tackles Wednesday’s racing confident of winners.

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FORT AUGUSTUS (4.35 Kempton, nap)

He ran a cracker when second on handicap debut here 14 days ago. This son of Blue Point left his challenge a little late from a wide draw and the line came too soon. Hold-up king Jamie Spencer is on board today and can hopefully time his run better.

DEEP PURPLE (3.18 Southwell, nb)

Showed promise when second on his bumper debut at Warwick. He will have learned plenty from that and can get off the mark for the Skelton team.

FRENCH SYMPHONY (1.55 Fontwell, treble)

Looked a decent type in bumpers but can do a lot better now jumping hurdles. Trainer Ben Pauling has plenty of first-time-out winners.

INSTANT GAMBLER (4.15 Fontwell, Lucky 15)

Made it three wins in a row at Hexham last time. He scored twice here before that and can strike again despite a reasonable 7lb rise in the weights.

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Remember to gamble responsibly

A responsible gambler is someone who:

  • Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
  • Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
  • Never chases their losses
  • Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressed
  • Gamcare – www.gamcare.org.uk
  • Gamble Aware – www.gambleaware.org

Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.

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Ferne McCann reveals brutal Dancing On Ice injury that left her in tears during gruelling rehearsals

FERNE McCann has revealed tears were rolling down her face after a bad fall during Dancing On Ice training.

The Towie star revealed the painful reality of her training after The Sun revealed she had signed up earlier this year.

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Ferne McCann has opened up on her gruelling Dancing On Ice training[/caption]
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The Towie star will be seen in January on the ITV skating show[/caption]

She said a brutal fall left her in tears on the ice – on her first day.

The reality star explained that she took a hard tumble minutes after stepping into her skates.

She said: “I fell on my first day, the bruise is gone now, but they were like, ‘that’s great, get the fall out.’”

However, the fall has only added to her fears about the challenge ahead.

She added: “I think that’s made me more scared. I know how hard it is!”

“I haven’t fallen like that since a kid, the tears were rolling down my face.”

The reality TV star will appear on Dancing On Ice 2025, but fans of Ferne will no longer see her on ITV’s First Time Mum after she revealed the heart breaking reason why she quit.

Ferne quit her First Time Mum reality TV show after seven years.

Opening up about why she came to the decision, Ferne told GMB that her six-year-old daughter had asked her if she “was famous”, and this troubled her.

“I know it sounds really contradictory, because we’ve had the reality show, and it’s all Sunday’s ever known, it’s actually…. normal for her to film the show, and it really just stopped me in my tracks, and it made me feel really uncomfortable.”

Ferne added that she made “the decision to be famous”, but her child didn’t and thought it best to take a break so she “does not have to come home from school and film”

Her eldest daughter, named Sunday, is the child of acid attack convict Arthur Collins.

Ferne revealed on March 6, 2023, that she was pregnant with her second child with fiancée Lorri Haynes.

Ferne participated in the 15th series of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here, appearing as one of the late arrivals and ultimately finishing in third place — after controversially swallowing a live spider.

In January 2016, she joined ITV’s This Morning as a showbiz reporter.

In 2022, she took part in Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, where she nearly killed fellow contestant Calum Best, and both went on to pass the course.

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Ferne McCann with her children Sunday and Finty[/caption]

Dancing On Ice 2025 full line-up revealed

EastEnders legend Charlie Brooks

Traitors finalist Mollie Pearce

Coronation Street favourite Sam Aston

Olympic legend Sir Steve Redgrave

Towie’s Ferne McCann

Comedian Josh Jones

Springwatch presenter Michaela Strachan

Towie’s Dan Edgar

Love Island’s Chris Taylor

Hollyoaks actress Chelsee Healey

Ex-Footballer Anton Ferdinand

Paralympian Dame Sarah Story

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Watch starving Big Brother housemates explode and go on ‘hunger strike’ after ‘porridge punishment’ for breaking rules

BIG Brother stars were pushed to breaking point and one threatened a hunger strike after being forced to eat only porridge all day.

Big Brother punished the housemates by banning other food after three broke the rules by discussing nominations.

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Dean was the first to break after being forced to eat porridge in the Big Brother House
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He was comforted by Baked Potato
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Dean took himself off to a corner to cry
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Hanah threatened to go on hunger strike

Drama erupted as contestants were pushed to their limits, as plain porridge made with water, once served to orphans in Victorian slums, became their only meal option.

One housemate declared they would refuse to eat if things didn’t change.

The show has a history of using food rations to stir the pot, but it seems the porridge diet may have been too much for some to handle.

After a day on gruel, Dean was the first to break, and he slammed his bowl down saying, “this is disgusting”.

A ‘hangry’ Dean stomped into the living room and when Ali asked if he was “OK”, he snapped: “No I’m f*****g not OK”.

Referring to the huge divide in the house, after the latest round of nominations, he added: “Everyone is childish and I just told Big Brother I don’t want to be here anymore.”

Dean later took himself off to a corner for a cry.

Next up, Hanah threatened to go on a hunger strike in the Diary Room.

She said: “Big Brother I can’t do porridge. Plain porridge. That’s famine.”

When Big Brother refused her some honey to sweeten it, she said: “I’m just letting this be known. I will end up starving myself. I will starve myself.”

Marcello plotted to eat chicken by sneaking one in the oven, but didn’t tell the other housemates.

His plan was exposed when Dean and Sarah smelled the roasting chicken and she walked around screaming: “There’s a chicken in the oven!”

Lily opened the oven and took it out, much to Marcello’s fury.

He then kicked off at Sarah for ruining his plans.

The rule breaks happened after housemates were nominated in pairs but Ali and Dean were immune as Heads of House.

Sides began to form as Khaled and Marcello were put up for eviction despite not receiving any nominations.

Ali was the first to break the rules by telling everyone she hadn’t originally voted for Khaled, even though they had fallen out.

Next up, Hanah spoke about Marcello, and said: “The fact they used me as a pawn, to put you two up … she (Ali) is a charlatan …

“If you and Marcello stay in and everything, I need next HoH to be this group.”

Segun hammered the final nail into the coffin as he agreed with Hanah.

He said: “Yeah I think Marcello said it as well, he was like if I stay in, she [Ali] goes next week.

“I hear it. I can’t lie, we need to get rid of this wolf man. The red witch is coming”.

Big Brother played the conversation over the speakers in front of the irritated housemates.

Ali was seen laughing off the remarks, but Big Brother continued: “Housemates… when will you learn?”

Big Brother 2024 cast

A brand new batch of Big Brother housemates are living it up in the famous compound.

Meet the cast of the 2024 series:

  • Rosie, 29, dental assistant from Cornwall.
  • Emma, 53, aesthetics business owner from Altrincham.
  • Segun, 25, charity videographer from Watford.
  • Nathan, 24, pork salesman from Dumfries.
  • Daze, 24, climate activist from London.
  • Khaled, 23, sales manager from Manchester.
  • Martha, 26, NHS administrator from Scarborough.
  • Lily, 20, Chinese takeaway server from Warrington.
  • Ali, 30, Forensic psychologist from London.
  • Thomas, 20 amputee footballer from Carlisle.
  • Ryan, 28, marketing and events from Stockport.
  • Hannah, 24, HR consultant from West London.
  • Izaaz, 29, sales consultant from London.
  • Sarah, 27, spa account manager from Shrewsbury.
  • Marcello, 34, youth mentor from East London.
  • Dean, 35, barber from East London

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Arsenal wonderkid’s substitute appearance delayed by wardrobe malfunction as fans say ‘his mum will be fuming’

ARSENAL wonderkid Myles Lewis-Skelly was left baffled after being temporarily blocked from entering the pitch during tonight’s Champions League clash with Shakhtar Donetsk.

The 18-year-old was introduced to replace Riccardo Calafiori in the 72nd minute.

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Myles Lewis-Skelly was baffled when he was briefly stopped from entering the pitch
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The teenager made his second Champions League appearance[/caption]

However, he was briefly stopped from entering the pitch by the fourth official due to an earring.

The official would not let him go on until he took the earring out – even though it was taped up.

Lewis-Skelly quickly resolved the issue before running on for his second-ever Champions League appearance.

Fans on social media found the mishap hilarious, with one person writing: “Myles Lewis-Skelly trying to come on for Arsenal with a brand new earring taped over. 4th official not having it 😂.”

Another commented: “They made Lewis-Skelly take out his fresh piercing 😂 He better hope that don’t heal up and close on him.”

While a third joked: “Lewis-Skelly’s mum is gonna be fuming 😭 his entry into a champions league game delayed because he has to take his earring off 🤣.”

Arsenal went on to win the match 1-0 thanks to an own-goal.

Gabriel Martinelli‘s 29th-minute strike was deflected in off the back of Shakhtar keeper Dmytro Riznyk.

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The Gunners had plenty of chances to extend their lead but failed to make the most of them.

Leandro Trossard missed a golden opportunity to make it 2-0 from the penalty spot with 15 minutes left to play.

The Belgian fired his shot straight down the middle, making it relatively easy for Riznyk to save.

Arsenal now have seven points from three games in the Champions League.

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Major bank giving away £180 in free cash in time for Christmas – are you eligible?

A MAJOR bank is giving away £180 in free cash – just in time for the expensive Christmas period.

The generous reward is available to any new or existing customer who switches their main current account to the bank’s reward account.

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NatWest’s new bank account switch deal could see customers bag £180 in cash[/caption]

The offer from NatWest lasts for a limited time only – so those eyeing up the extra cash for Christmas should act fast.

To be eligible, customers must pay £1250 into their new Reward Account – through either single or multiple payments.

This must remain in the account for 24 hours.

Customers must also have the latest version of the NatWest mobile banking app.

If these conditions are met, £180 will be paid into the account within seven days.

And it’s not the only reward available for switching to the NatWest Reward Account.

Customers can also receive a further £60 in rewards a year by signing up – as well as money off at a range of retailers.

However, the account does charge a £2 monthly fee.

Other banks are also offering cash incentives for switching bank accounts in the runup to Christmas.

Lloyds is offering £200 to customers who switch to the Club Lloyds account before December 10.

Those who open a 1st Account with First Direct can enjoy a payment of £175.

Nationwide has launched a new offer of £175 to switch to its FlexDirect, FlexPlus or FlexAccount current accounts.

And Co-op Bank has announced that customers could receive £75 for switching to the bank – plus three monthly installments of £75.

Aside from the Reward Account, NatWest also has some other tempting offers for customers.

These include a 6% interest rate with the Digital Regular Saver account, prepaid “Rooster” debit cards for kids, and 1% back in rewards on the Travel Reward Credit Card.

These rewards can be exchanged for Amazon vouchers as well as cash.

To change your bank account, you should go through the Current Account Switch Service (CASS).

This automatically moves all your direct debits to your new account.

How do I switch bank accounts?

SWITCHING bank accounts is a simple process and can usually be done through the Current Account Switch Service (CASS).

Dozens of high street banks and building societies are signed up – there’s a full list on CASS’ website.

Under the switching service, swapping banks should take seven working days.

You don’t have to remember to move direct debits across when moving, as this is done for you.

All you have to do is apply for the new account you want, and the new bank will tell your existing one you’re moving.

There are a few things you can do before switching though, including choosing your switch date and transferring any old bank statements to your new account.

You should get in touch with your existing bank for any old statements.

When switching current accounts, consider what other perks might come with joining a specific bank or building society.

Some banks offer 0% overdrafts up to a certain limit, and others might offer better rates on savings accounts.

And some banks offer free travel or mobile phone insurance with their current accounts – but these accounts might come with a monthly fee.

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‘I blame myself and I blame Sir Alex Ferguson for Man Utd’s chaos – this is not the same club it used to be’

MANCHESTER UNITED legend Patrice Evra has surprisingly blamed himself and Sir Alex Ferguson for the club’s disastrous decade.

Since the legendary boss retired, Man Utd have not won the Premier League title and their fifth permanent manager Erik ten Hag is in danger of losing job.

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Patrice Evra slammed the current state of Man Utd[/caption]
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Evra even blamed Sir Alex Ferguson for the club’s decline[/caption]

The Red Devils crashed out the Champions League group stages and finished eighth in the Premier League with a negative goal difference last term.

Evra departed Old Trafford in 2014 – a year after Sir Alex quit the club.

And the outspoken Frenchman bizarrely blamed himself and his former gaffer for the club’s recent downfall.

He told the BBC with a smile: “I blame myself, I blame Sir Alex Ferguson.”

Evra continued: “It’s always tough to talk about United right now because back in the day we used to play for the fans, for the badge, for the history.

“When we left, we left too early and it’s difficult for the players because they don’t have any example.

“I’m not inside, I don’t know what the problem is. The manager Ten Hag is trying to do his best – it’s not good enough.

“But it’s not just about this season, it’s since we won the last league in 2013, the club has been in chaos.

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“I’m a positive man, but it’s tough. Our rivals are getting better than us, play a better style of football. The future is not bright. It’s a tough moment.

“Liverpool waited 30 years to win the Premier League again, now it’s been 11 years [since United’s last title]. I don’t want to wait that long.

“No matter what, I will be a United fan forever, but it’s quite tough to watch United play.”

Ten Hag has often claimed success in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup means he should keep his job.

But Evra says two trophies is “not enough” for a club like United, explaining: “I’m a straightforward guy. Even if you put the chef as a manager, I will support any manager.

“Three years [Ten Hag has] been at the club and, yes, he’s won two trophies.

“When you’re the manager of United, what people expect from you is to win the league every year.

“We need to stop talking about the past. This is not the United it used to be. We have to rebuild it.”

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Ancient Greek disease that causes fatal bleeding and horror rash ‘re-emerges’ amid cost-of-living crisis

A DISEASE first reported in Ancient Greek and Egyptian times is making a comeback, doctors have warned.

The cost of living crisis and a rise in weight loss surgeries could be factors in its return.

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Scurvy is a severe lack of vitamin C found in fruit and vegetables[/caption]
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Swollen, bleeding gums is one of the symptoms of scurvy to look out for[/caption]

Scurvy is a condition caused by a lack of vitamin C found in fresh fruit and veg.

The condition is typically associated with sailors enduring long voyages during the Middles Ages.

But doctors in the journal BMJ Case Reports have suggested it’s now re-emerging.

Doctors say it’s “eminently” treatable, but because it’s a disease associated with the past, it could be mistaken for other conditions.

For example, it can be confused with inflamed blood vessels (vasculitis), putting people at risk of fatal bleeding if left untreated.

Signs can appear as early as a month after a daily intake of less than 10mg of vitamin C.

According to the NHS, scurvy symptoms include:

  • feeling very tired and weak all the time
  • feeling irritable and sad all the time
  • joint, muscle or leg pain
  • swollen, bleeding gums (sometimes teeth can fall out)
  • developing red or blue spots on the skin, usually on the legs and feet, although this may be less noticeable on brown or black skin
  • skin that bruises easily

Recent case of scurvy

The warnings come as doctors in Australia recently treated a man in his early 50s with the condition.

They said his legs were covered with tiny painful red-brown pinpoints, resembling a rash.

Blood was also present in his urine and he was anaemic.

He tested negative for inflammatory, autoimmune and blood disorders, and scans revealed no evidence of internal bleeding.

A skin biopsy also returned no diagnostic clues. But his rash continued to spread while he was in hospital.

Dr Andrew Dermawan, of Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Nedlands, Western Australia, said: “Further questioning revealed that he was short of cash and neglected his diet, eating little in the way of fruit and vegetables.

“He said that he sometimes skipped meals altogether.

“He had also stopped taking the nutritional supplements prescribed for him after previous weight loss surgery, because he said he couldn’t afford them.”

Blood tests to assess his general nutritional status indicated no detectable levels of vitamin C and very low levels of other key nutrients.

He was diagnosed with scurvy and treated with daily vitamin C (1000 mg), vitamin D3, folic acid and multivitamin supplements, after which his painful rash and other symptoms cleared up.

Dr Dermawan said it was just one case, and while it’s not clear what the current prevalence of scurvy is, it’s still relatively rare.

He said: “Scurvy is still seen as a disease of the past, especially in developed countries.

“The rising cost of living also makes it harder for families to afford good quality nutritious foods, while there have been numerous reports of scurvy arising from complications following bariatric surgery.”

Other risk factors

Dr Dermawan said other risk factors for scurvy include alcoholism, smoking, eating disorders, low household income, obesity, kidney dialysis, and drugs that interfere with vitamin C absorption, such as steroids and those that curb stomach acid production, known as proton pump inhibitors.

He added: “Our patient had multiple risk factors, namely poor dietary habits, obesity, previous bariatric surgery, use of proton pump inhibitors and low-income status.

“His history of iron, vitamin D and folate deficiencies were also clues to his underlying nutritional deficiency.”

What is scurvy and are you at risk?

Scurvy describes severe vitamin C deficiency, and until now has been considered rare.

The condition is caused by not having enough vitamin C in your diet over a long period of time, with vitamin C mainly found in fruit and vegetables.

The NHS says you could be at risk of scurvy if:

  • have no fresh fruits or vegetables in your diet for a while
  • eat very little food at all – possible reasons include treatments that make you feel very sick all the time (such as chemotherapy) or an eating disorder such as anorexia
  • smoke, as smoking reduces how much vitamin C your body gets from food
  • have a long-term dependency on drugs or alcohol that affects your diet
  • have a poor diet while pregnant or breastfeeding, because the body needs more vitamin C at these times

Babies, children and older people who find it hard to have a healthy diet may also be more at risk of scurvy.

If you think you or your child is at risk of scurvy, see a GP.

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Another tell-tale sign of scurvy is feeling very tired and weak all the time[/caption]

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