
Alice Udale-Smith
Health Producer at Sky News
Journalist. Currently health producer @SkyNews.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
news.sky.com | Ashish Joshi |Alice Udale-Smith
Three and a half years ago, Tim Daly was given just a few months to live. Born with learning disabilities, he later developed cancer, which kept returning. Despite being very sick, Tim can still live at home with his mum Valerie, because of support from his palliative care nurse Phoebe Mooney. "It's really sad to see him deteriorate," Phoebe says during a visit to Tim.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
msn.com | Ashish Joshi |Alice Udale-Smith
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Aug 16, 2023 |
msn.com | Alice Udale-Smith
It feels like the 2023 season of The Block kicked off only minutes ago, but the houses' real-estate listings are live. And the renders of the homes' exteriors have already been unveiled, revealing wildly different facades from the 1950s brick cottages that originally lined Charming Street, Hampton East. Are they too wild for potential buyers?
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Aug 16, 2023 |
msn.com | Alice Udale-Smith
A quarter of the world's population is currently exposed to extremely high annual water stress, according to new data from the World Resources Institute (WRI). The WRI's Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas found 25 countries are currently suffering from extreme water stress every year - with Bahrain, Cyprus, Kuwait, Lebanon and Oman the worst affected. An even higher proportion is exposed to water stress at least some of the time.
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Jul 25, 2023 |
petnews2day.com | Daniel Husband |Alice Udale-Smith
The July heatwaves in Europe and North America would have been essentially difficult without environment modification, according to a brand-new research study. Scientists likewise discovered that the July heatwave in China was 50 times most likely due to the fact that of greenhouse gas emissions. Temperatures in parts of all 3 areas struck 45C in early July, triggering extensive disturbance and positioning a major health threat.
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