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  • Feb 27, 2024 | newsbeezer.com | Daniel O’Donoghue |Scott Hesketh

    By Daniel O’Donoghue and Scott HeskethBBC North West Investigations Team3 hours ago“Taking medication meant my brain was quiet for the first time; it was amazing, I cried because I was so happy,” Jass Thethi, whose life changed after an ADHD diagnosis just over a year ago, told a BBC North West investigation.

  • Feb 27, 2024 | pressnewsagency.org | Daniel O’Donoghue |Scott Hesketh

    By Daniel O’Donoghue & Scott HeskethBBC North West Investigations Crew3 hours in the past“Taking remedy meant my mind was quiet for the primary time; it was wonderful, I cried as a result of I used to be so blissful,” Jass Thethi, whose life was reworked after an ADHD prognosis simply over a yr in the past, advised a BBC North West investigation.

  • Jan 23, 2024 | petnews2day.com | Daniel O’Donoghue |Scott Hesketh

    By Daniel O’Donoghue & Scott HeskethBBC News13 minutes agoImage source, Rachel MitsonVictims of a “despicably cruel” scam have urged dog and cat owners to be highly wary of callers offering to reunite them with their missing pets. Criminals prey on them by often falsely claiming to have their animals before demanding cash for their safe return. Responding to a recent BBC North West investigation which found scammers had been making threatening phone calls, more victims have spoken to BBC News.

  • Jan 14, 2024 | petnews2day.com | Daniel O’Donoghue |Scott Hesketh

    By Daniel O’Donoghue & Scott HeskethBBC News43 minutes agoFraudsters are trawling lost pet forums and demanding ransom payments from owners desperate for their safe return. A BBC North West investigation found scammers have targeted scores of dog and cat lovers with threatening calls. They prey on owners by claiming to have their lost pets before demanding cash.

  • Aug 22, 2023 | world-today-news.com | Judith Moritz |Daniel O’Donoghue |Lauren Hurst

    5 hours agoBy Judith Moritz, Daniel O’Donoghue, Lauren Hurst and Monica Rimmer BBC Newsimage copyrightCheshire Policeimage caption, Letby, a former neonatal nurseLucy Letby, 33, a former nurse who was found guilty of murdering seven newborns in a hospital in Chester, England, and attempting to murder six others, has been sued at the Royal Court of Justice in Manchester, North England. Judge James Goss sentenced him to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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