Females wearing bra tops have impromptu photoshoot in the snow
Three females who are wearing bikini bra tops on a snowy mountain with their snowboards decide to take an impromptu photoshoot on March 12 in Mammoth Lakes, California.
The SNP’s plan to scrap charges for NHS dentistry could mean cuts to services and may see more patients forced to turn to the private sector for treatment, Anas Sarwar has warned. The Scottish Labour leader, who worked as an NHS dentist in Paisley before entering politics, said he supported the principle of free care but was concerned at a lack of detail announced by Nicola Sturgeon. A pledge to scrap dentistry charges, expected to cost £100 million a year initially, was one of a series of expensive giveaways included in the SNP manifesto last week. Mr Sarwar warned the policy could prove counterproductive if it was not implemented properly, and said the nationalists had a track record of failing to properly fund services. “The devil is in the detail,” said the Glasgow MSP. “What risks happening is, and this has happened too many times under this government already, is you reduce the number of treatments that are available on the NHS, meaning you're pushing more people to getting private treatments. "I think we need to see the detail of what this policy means in practice before we can make a wider comment on whether it is fit for purpose or not.
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Thousands could fly to England from India before it joins Covid travel ‘red list’. UK government accused of acting too slowly as fears grow over new variant discovered in subcontinent
The ‘anti-riot’ bill brought in by Governor DeSantis means fully peaceful protesters can be arrested — yet includes protections for counter-protesters who kill people with their vehicles
Everyone seems united against the new proposals, but can they really be stopped?
This heartwarming video captured in the Gulf of Mexico shows the moment a group of divers rescued a leatherback sea turtle that was trapped in crab buoys and circled by tigers sharks.
Pictures from the new episode give hope to Vicky McClure fans.
Indian government has put a temporary hold on all major exports of SII, a decision that affects 190 countries
The restrictions will come into force from Friday morning.
Police say a woman was raped by a group of men in a park in Wythenshawe, Manchester.
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‘I thought I was dying,’ musician said
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If the west is really not interested in pushing back at Russian aggression with equally bold moves, it should give up the pretence that it is serious about taming an increasingly feral Putin
The Duke of Sussex will return to California without having a private meeting with his father, The Telegraph understands. Many family members had hoped the pair would take the opportunity to spend some time together alone, to air their differences face to face. But despite a 10,000-mile round trip, the Duke was either unable, or unwilling, to pin down the Prince of Wales, who is still coming to terms with the death of his father. While the Duke’s travel plans have not been disclosed, he is thought likely to return home to his pregnant wife, the Duchess of Sussex, 39, and their son Archie, who turns two next month, within the next day or two. The lack of any time spent with his father suggests that feelings over his Oprah Winfrey interview are still running high and the fallout remains raw.
Treasury is considering exempting tests from VAT
The European Union launched on Monday a website for citizens to debate the future of the 27-nation bloc as the exit of Britain, climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of nationalism force the EU to reflect on how it wants to develop. The website, available for contributions in the EU's 24 official languages, is part of what EU institutions call the Conference on the Future of Europe -- a forum for debate to help identify issues the EU needs to address in the changing global context.
Prime minister brands Irish Sea checks ‘ludicrous’ – despite negotiating and ratifying the agreement
More than a third of local areas have seen a week-on-week rise in rates.