As we age, it can be tempting to blame the changes our body experiences just on getting older.
In fact, according to new research from VIsta Health, 65% of midlifers turn to Google instead of a clinician. Not ideal.
Dr Reem Hasan, NHS GP and Chief Medical Officer at Vista Health says: “As an NHS GP, I regularly see midlifers delay seeking help because they don’t want to ‘make a fuss’ or assume symptoms are just part of getting older. But your body is very good at sending early warning signals, and listening to them really matters.
“That’s why I urge people not to dismiss symptoms that feel new, persistent or unusual.”
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Five symptoms you should see your GP about if you’re over 40
Ongoing tiredness or exhaustion:
Dr Hasan says: “Feeling permanently drained is not normal ageing. If fatigue lasts more than a few weeks, it could be linked to conditions such as iron deficiency, thyroid disease, sleep apnoea, depression, long-term inflammation, or occasionally more serious illness.
“Persistent fatigue beyond a few weeks always deserves proper assessment.”
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Unexplained weight loss:
“Losing weight without trying should never be ignored,” Warns Dr Hasan.
“Possible causes include overactive thyroid, diabetes, digestive disorders, infection or cancer. If you lose more than 5% of your body weight over 6-12 months without explanation, book a GP appointment.”
Persistent or new pain
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Ongoing pain, particularly in the chest, abdomen, back or bones is not something to “push through”.
“While many causes are benign, persistent pain can signal heart disease, gallbladder problems, arthritis, fractures or, in some cases, cancer. If pain lasts longer than three weeks without a clear cause, get it checked”, says Dr Hasan.
Changes in bowel or bladder habits:
New constipation, diarrhoea, (i.e. a new persistent change in your bowel habit), blood in your stool, increased urinary frequency or difficulty passing urine should always be assessed.
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“These can be caused by benign conditions e.g. haemorrhoids or infections, but they can also indicate bowel disease, prostate problems or cancer.”
Memory problems:
Occasional forgetfulness can be normal, but worsening memory, confusion or changes in thinking that interfere with daily life are not. Causes range from stress and poor sleep to vitamin deficiencies, thyroid disease, infections or neurological conditions. Early assessment helps guide investigation, management and reassurance.
If you are concerned about your health, contact your GP for assessment.
Josh Warrington is out for revenge against compatriot Leigh Wood as the pair tonight face off in Nottingham in a hotly-anticipated rematch.
They first fought in October 2023 in Sheffield, with Wood stopping the ‘Leeds Warrior’ despite being down on the judges’ scorecards.
Wood retained the WBA featherweight title that night, with his opponent outraged at the early stoppage.
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Now, Warrington is out to avenge his previous defeat to his fierce rival, but he will have to do it in Wood’s backyard, with the fight taking place at the Motorpoint Arena.
There is no belt up for grabs here, after Wood surrendered the title, vacating it later that month.
The duo will go head to head in the super-featherweight division.
Wood has fought just once since that 2023 bout, and that ended in defeat against Anthony Cacace as he challenged for the IBF super-featherweight title in May last year.
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He was TKO’d in the ninth round, with 2:15 on the clock.
Warrington’s loss to Wood in 2023 ended up being the second of three straight defeats, as he was also beaten by Cacace.
That bout with the Northern Irishman took place at Wembley in September 2024, on the undercard of Daniel Dubois’ knockout victory over Anthony Joshua.
Warrington was beaten by unanimous decision as he failed in his challenge for the IBF belt.
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The 35-year-old fought just once last year, beating Asad Asif Khan in May in Sheffield by unanimous decision.
Wood vs Warrington fight time and ring walks
Ring walks for tonight’s main event are expected at approximately 10pm GMT.
Undercard coverage begins at 7pm GMT.
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How to watch Wood vs Warrington
TV channel and live stream: The bout will take place exclusively on DAZN, where subscribers can live stream the event at no extra pay-per-view cost. A DAZN subscription starts at £15.99 per month.
Live blog: You can follow the event on fight day with Standard Sport’s live blog.
Wood vs Warrington 2 undercard
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Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington (super-featherweight)
Ishmael Davis vs Bilal Fawaz (British and Commonwealth super-welterweight titles)
Dave Allen vs Karim Berredjem (heavyweight)
Sandy Ryan vs Karla Ramos Zamora (vacant WBC women’s super-lightweight title)
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Leo Atang vs Dan Garber (heavyweight)
Wood vs Warrington 2 prediction
We’ve not seen either of these fighters in the ring in recent months, so it is difficult to know what shape both men will be in come fight day.
Wood has remarked during fight week that he “does not want an easy fight”.
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The 37-year-old is 28-4 in his career, with 17 knockouts, while Warrington is 32-4.
That right hook from the southpaw stance in the first match-up’s seventh round proved the decisive punch last time out.
Warrington says he is confident he can avoid the repeat when the “fantastic” punch is thrown this time around.
“I can’t see what Leigh’s going to do differently,” he said.
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“I mourned my career a little bit then decided to continue because I felt I had more than enough to do some things in this sport.”
Wood vs Warrington 2 latest odds
Wood to win on points or by decision: 3/1
Wood to win by knockout, technical knockout or disqualification: 13/8
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Warrington to win on points or by decision: 23/10
Warrington to win by knockout, technical knockout or disqualification: 11/2
A massive rescue operation had been launched on Yr Wyddfa in Eryri National Park
The bodies of two men have been found on Snowdon after a major search operation was launched. An alert was first raised on Wednesday (February 18) after concern grew for the welfare of two men, aged 19 and 20.
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Crews from Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team, Aberglaslyn Mountain Rescue Team, RAF Mountain Rescue Service, SARDA and HM Coastguard were deployed and carried out extensive searches on Yr Wyddfa – also known as Snowdon – until the early hours of Thursday morning. Searches resumed at approximately 8am on Thursday, 19 February on the mountain in Eryri National Park.
Bodies of the two men were tragically located and recovered as part of these co-ordinated search efforts. Both have now been formally identified, and their families have been informed, North Wales Live reports.
A police spokesperson said: “We can confirm that two bodies have been located in the Eryri mountain range during searches for two missing men, aged 19 and 20. The coroner has been notified, and we ask that the privacy of the families is respected at this difficult time.”
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Jurgen Dissmann, Chair of Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team, said: “On behalf of Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team, I would like to extend our most heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones of the two men who have tragically lost their lives. The team were tasked by North Wales Police and launched an extensive multi-agency operation in full winter conditions.
“Volunteers searched across challenging mountain terrain in snow and ice, working long hours through the night in difficult weather in an effort to locate the pair as quickly as possible. Despite the determined and sustained commitment of everyone involved, we are deeply saddened that, despite all efforts, the outcome was not what we had hoped for.
“I would like to sincerely thank our colleagues from Aberglaslyn Mountain Rescue Team, RAF Mountain Rescue Team, SARDA and HM Coastguard for their invaluable assistance throughout the operation.”
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Police added: “Further updates will be provided when appropriate.”
Officers were patrolling Bolton town centre last night (February 20) when they stopped the car “following suspicious circumstances”.
They checked the driver and his car, finding that they were making food deliveries without the proper insurance to do so.
Police also found the driver had only a provisional licence and reported them.
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A spokesperson for GMP said: “Last night, whilst on patrol as part of Operation Overspill PC Morgan has stopped a vehicle following suspicious circumstances.
“After further checks on the driver and the vehicle, it was discovered that the driver was making food deliveries without the insurance to be doing so.
“The driver was also driving on a provisional licence.
“The driver has been reported for driving otherwise in accordance with a licence and no insurance, the car was subsequently seized and awaits the driver’s collection!”
In today’s fast-moving media world, brands are frequently required to respond to scandals that may tarnish perceptions of their products or services. Quick responses to quieten rumours or accept responsibility for missteps are crucial.
This becomes challenging when people themselves are the brand. Their behaviour is much harder to control than a press release. They present feelings and emotions that may disrupt any strategic response to scandal.
Britain’s royal family is a case in point – and with the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, their brand is facing one of its biggest tests of the modern age.
Consumers are known to form deeper, more emotional bonds with human brands than nonhuman ones – such as the passionate fans of Taylor Swift, who identify with her on a personal level. The flipside is that any perceived lapses or failures in judgment may also generate stronger emotions, reflecting more negatively on perceptions of that brand.
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For years, the royal family has had to navigate publicity around the former Duke of York. Much of this is related to his long-term relationship with the late financier and convicted child sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest under suspicion of misconduct in public office places the rest of the family in a position of protecting the brand from damage by distancing themselves from him.
The arrest follows the US government publication of documents that appear to show Mountbatten-Windsor sharing official information with Epstein during his time as a trade envoy. That period, from 2001-11, was not without scrutiny for the then-prince. But the palace generally kept a low profile in response – following the mantra “never complain, never explain” that was often attributed to the late Queen Elizabeth.
Mountbatten-Windsor stepped down from the trade envoy role in 2011, with the palace issuing a simple statement that, in future, he would “undertake trade engagements if requested”.
In the following years, public pressure mounted on the royal family to be more transparent in many respects, especially concerning Mountbatten-Windsor’s embroilment with Epstein.
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The turning point from a low-profile brand management strategy to more overt actions appears to have been Mountbatten-Windsor’s Newsnight interview in November 2019, in which he claimed to have broken off his friendship with Epstein in 2010. He also denied allegations of sexual abuse that had been brought by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre.
This moment provided a focal point that attracted public outrage. In response, the royal family began to take more decisive action to avoid the brand being contaminated or “infected” by the negativity surrounding the former prince.
Social contagion
The concept of social contagion helps us understand how this works.
According to social contagion theory, people are influenced by those around them. This helps explain how behaviour, attitudes or emotions can spread through a group or society, much like a virus. What you may call “cancel culture” occurs when disapproval and moral condemnation of an individual or group snowballs across social media as people feel compelled to join in.
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The reaction to the Newsnight interview – memes, mocking headlines and charities and sponsors distancing themselves from Mountbatten-Windsor – would have made clear to the royal family that their brand was at risk from this social contagion.
Despite the late queen’s reported support for her son, the monarchy began taking formal measures to protect the institution. In November 2019, Mountbatten-Windsor stepped back from public duties “for the foreseeable future”. In January 2022, he was stripped of royal patronages and military titles, as well as the right to use His Royal Highness in any official capacity.
The following month, Mountbatten-Windsor settled out of court with Giuffre for a reported £12 million, with no admission of wrongdoing.
In May 2023, although he attended King Charles III’s coronation, he played no official role and was not included in the procession or royal balcony appearance. Since that time, King Charles and Prince William have made it known they do not want him back in public life.
The full removal of Mountbatten-Windsor’s title of prince in October 2025, following the publication of more Epstein-related documents, solidified his permanent exclusion from public life. Most recently, he has been forced to leave his royal residence and move to a more isolated home on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
Both the king and William issued written statements to distance themselves in light of the newest Epstein files, expressing their “deep concern” for Epstein’s victims. The formality of making written statements signalled the seriousness with which they viewed the events, and also acted as a public record of their distancing from Mountbatten-Windsor. In showing their sympathy for the victims, they were aligning morally with them rather than defending him.
Reporting on the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Tolga Akmen/EPA-EFE
Once a brand is accused of criminal wrongdoing, this potentially escalates a crisis from a minor reputational issue into one that risks a complete breakdown of trust in the brand.
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In a statement, the king said “let me state clearly: the law must take its course” and “my family and I will continue in our duty and service to you all”. His reference to “Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor”, as opposed to acknowledging him as his brother, makes clear Mountbatten-Windsor’s ostracisation from the rest of the family.
The royal family appear to have navigated their responses to the potential tarnishing of the monarchy in both official and unofficial ways. They have stripped Mountbatten-Windsor of all official roles and titles, excluded him from public royal events, shown public support for Epstein’s victims, and employed a media management strategy that shifts the focus to other royals.
But polling conducted before the arrest suggests the royal brand is still at risk.
Brands can weather scandals by making fast responses and accepting responsibility. But they may also need to build trust again by proving in the longer term that they have changed. Perhaps the royal family is due for a rebrand.
Ryan Garcia returns to the ring tonight to take on Mario Barrios in a welterweight clash at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The WBC world title is on the line in the division, with Barrios fighting for the first time since his majority draw with the returning Manny Pacquiao in July last year.
The draw meant that Barrios retained the belt, but he comes under fire against a rejuvenated Garcia, who is looking for redemption after a defeat by Rolly Romero in his first fight since his year-long suspension.
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The Californian tested positive for Ostarine, a performance-enhancing drug, ahead of his shock victory over Devin Haney back in April 2024, with Garcia’s win converted into a no-contest after his positive test.
Now, he goes head to head with Barrios, after a rematch with Pacquiao did not materialise for ‘El Azteca’, who has had back to back draws after his tie with Pacquiao and before that against Abel Ramos.
He is looking for his first win since June 2024 in his third welterweight title defence, but ‘King Ry’ is hungry to prove himself once more on the world stage, looking to become a champion for the first time in his career.
Garcia’s most recent victory was in December 2023, knocking out Oscar Duarte, discounting his bout with Haney.
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Barrios vs Garcia fight time and ring walks
The main event is set to begin at 5am GMT, which is 9pm local time. The undercard is set to get underway from 1am GMT, which is 5pm local time.
Those times, of course, could change.
How to watch Barrios vs Garcia
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TV channel and live stream: The bout will take place exclusively on DAZN, where you can purchase the pay-per-view at a cost of £24.99.
Barrios vs Garcia undercard
Mario Barrios vs Ryan Garcia (WBC welterweight title)
Richardson Hitchins vs Oscar Duarte (IBF super-lightweight title)
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Gary Antuanne Russell vs Andy Hiraoka (WBA super-lightweight title)
Frank Martin vs Nahir Albright (super-lightweight)
Bektemir Melikuziev vs Sena Agbeko (super-middleweight)
Barrios vs Garcia prediction
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Neither man is in the best of form coming into this one, but Barrios has been the more active, especially considering Garcia’s year lay-off.
Barrios failed to convince in his majority draw with Pacquiao last time out, outlanded in power punches.
Garcia, meanwhile, also looked flat against Romero in Times Square, New York, where he was knocked down by a double left hook in the second round.
It could definitely be a case of both fighters cancelling each other out here.
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Barrios to win by decision
Barrios vs Garcia weigh-in
On Friday, Barrios weighed in at 147lbs, while Garcia was a shade lighter at 146.5lbs.
Barrios vs Garcia latest odds
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Barrios to win on points or by decision: 7/2
Barrios to win by knockout, technical knockout or disqualification: 13/2
Garcia to win on points or by decision: 12/5
Garcia to win by knockout, technical knockout or disqualification: 13/10
Switzerland – unbeaten through the round-robin stage – appeared to have the upper hand in the early stages in the curling semi-final, but the decisive moment of the contest came in the seventh end, when a brilliant takeout from Mouat cleared away four stones and forced the Swiss to relinquish the hammer for just a point.
Oliver Glasner guided Crystal Palace to their first ever major honour by winning the FA Cup last season, but has lost a lot of credit with supporters in the months following their Wembley triumph
Oliver Glasner’s broken relationship with Crystal Palace fans has taken another hit with the departing boss warning them to stay humble.
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The Austrian was the toast of Selhurst Park last year, after he guided the club to their first ever major honour by winning the FA Cup. He followed that up by winning the Community Shield in a magical spell for the Eagles.
But in the months following, he has grown increasingly frustrated after seeing the likes of Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi leave the club.
Glasner has already confirmed he will be leaving at the end of the season, but his departure still may come before that. Palace fans chanted for Glasner to be sacked following the 1-1 draw with Zrinjski Mostar in the Conference League on Thursday night.
It then emerged that Palace could accelerate the 51-year-old’s exit, although it is now understood he will remain in place for a crucial run of fixtures. Palace sit just eight points ahead of the drop zone after a run which has seen them win once in the Premier League since the turn of the year.
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And Glasner remains unhappy with the Palace faithful calling for his head, suggesting certain supporters need to remember where they came from.
He said: “They can say and sing whatever they want. I know what I am doing. I would say the most important thing is stay humble. I think it’s the same for the fans.
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“Stay humble. Never forget where you’re coming from. I think a few who are so critical in this situation are not humble anymore.
“Forget where you are coming from and usually in life you are punished for this. It would have been quite easy for me to step back earlier, [I had] many opportunities to be honest. I didn’t do it. I felt responsible for the team – especially for the players.”
Pressed on whether he will remain until the conclusion of the current campaign, he added: “Let’s see. What the future brings, we never know.”
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In a prickly press conference before the home game with Wolves, Glasner also suggested that he wasn’t good enough to overcome the losses of some of their key players.
He continued: “I think Crystal Palace have had the best time in their history and I’ve played maybe a small part in these best 18-20 months.
“We are not in the best moment right now. I understand and take responsibility for everything because I am responsible for the whole team.
“I am just not good enough to replace the players we sold. I am just not good enough to integrate the new players in a way that we can play the same way as we did. I am not good enough that we can cope with the schedule.”
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Sky Sports discounted Premier League and EFL package
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Sky has slashed the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle ahead of the 2025/26 season, saving members £192 and offering more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.
Sky will show at least 215 live Premier League games next season, an increase of up to 100 more.
The Night Agent season 3 has dropped on Netflix with viewers desperate to know whether Treasury Agent Jay Batra survives
Watch the official trailer for The Night Agent
The third series of The Night Agent landed on Netflix recently with nine fresh instalments, leaving audiences on the edge of their sofas. The latest run tracked the titular Night Agent Peter Sutherland (played by Gabriel Basso) as he attempted to locate Treasury Agent Jay Batra (Suraj Sharma), who escaped to Istanbul following allegations he murdered his superior, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Whilst Peter pursued Jay relentlessly, he simultaneously began investigating a shadowy financial network linked to terrorism and political wrongdoing. Peter joined forces with Financial Register reporter Isabel De Leon (Genesis Rodriguez) as they delved further into the operation, exposing carefully concealed truths that put their lives in jeopardy.
The third series of The Night Agent concluded with its trademark dramatic finale, featuring another substantial body count befitting the elevated tension of the narrative.
Numerous viewers are intrigued about what happened to Jay, here’s the full picture – though be cautioned, this piece reveals major plot points from The Night Agent series three.
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Sky is giving away a free Netflix subscription with its new Sky Stream TV bundles, including the £15 Essential TV plan.
This lets members watch live and on-demand TV content without a satellite dish or aerial and includes hit shows like Stranger Things and The Last of Us.
Does Jay die in The Night Agent?
No, Jay survives The Night Agent series three. On the contrary, he remains very much alive and well by the closing moments of the final episode as he presents his version of events during a television news broadcast.
Treasury agent Jay was shown not to have murdered his boss and was actually attempting to highlight suspicious financial transactions connected to a terrorist incident. Following Peter’s discovery of the truth from Jay, he pledged to provide him with protection back in America.
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Jay collaborated with Peter and journalist Isabel to uncover money laundering, terrorist operations and blackmail connected to US President Hagan (Ward Horton), First Lady Jenny Hagan (Jennifer Morrison), and Jacob Monroe (Louis Herthum).
Whilst Jay made it through season three, several characters weren’t as fortunate, with Catherine Weaver (Amanda Warren) meeting her demise in a startling early episode. Banker Freya (Michaela Watkins) was eliminated by The Father (Stephen Moyer) following her threats against him.
Jacob also perished, murdered by Adam (David Lyons) under presidential orders and staged to appear as a suicide.
Jacob’s death came after it emerged he was journalist Isabel’s father and had been helping Peter with his enquiries, rendering him a liability requiring removal.
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Will there be another season of The Night Agent?
Netflix has yet to confirm The Night Agent for a fourth series and will probably assess the show’s performance before making a decision.
According to FlixPatrol, the thriller currently sits at number one in Netflix’s global TV rankings, which bodes well for potential renewal.
That said, showrunner Shawn Ryan recently hinted to Deadline that he’s got concepts prepared for a fourth instalment should they receive approval. Ryan cryptically told the outlet: “[T]here’s a world that we’re in, it’s a world that exists in Los Angeles, which is the creative reason why we moved the show to Los Angeles, because it’s a world that is present in Los Angeles, it’s not present in New York for the most part.”
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However, he refused to elaborate any further until Netflix formally commissioned another series of the show.
The Night Agent season 3 is streaming on Netflix now
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Actor Eric Dane, known for his roles in Grey’s Anatomy and Euphoria, died this week after suffering from ALS
Steven Smith Content Editor
09:21, 21 Feb 2026Updated 09:36, 21 Feb 2026
ALS explained after Eric Dane’s death
A woman whose brother and husband died of Motor Neurone Disease like Eric Dane has revealed the unusual first “secret signs” they had the “cruel and devastating” incurable condition. Carol Deytrikh-White, 65, lost her husband Alex and brother Brian to MND in March 2009 and 2022, respectively.
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American actor Eric Dane, known for his roles in Grey’s Anatomy and Euphoria, passed away on Thursday after suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the most common form of MND. Alex’s first symptom was that he noticed running was getting harder, despite going three times a week.
For Brian, his first sign was that he was losing his voice towards the end of each day. MND is a life-shortening and incurable condition that causes weakening of the muscles until a person becomes unable to move, breathe or speak.
Carol, a retired nurse practitioner from Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, became a carer to her late husband Alex in the months before he passed. She now devotes her time to raising awareness and fundraising for the condition, which she described as “cruel and devastating”.
Carol said: “We’re all aware that MND is one condition you don’t want to get – it’s so cruel. I think I knew that Alex had MND before he did – but the diagnosis was a completely devastating, heart-dropping kick in the stomach.
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“It affects the whole family and, for the majority of people who develop MND, it doesn’t offer any hope. But awareness has a two-fold benefit – fundraising for treatments, but also so that the people around you can have more empathy for those affected. There’s a human tendency not to deal with or talk about things that feel uncomfortable.”
Alex was physically active, and he and Carol would regularly play squash and run together. But before he was diagnosed, Carol says Alex, who was an officer in the RAF, noticed his running was getting harder despite running three times a week.
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He got a weakness in his left arm and, after failing his RAF medical, consultants started to run tests. It was first thought he might have a trapped nerve, but he was diagnosed shortly after, which Carol described as “devastating”.
After his diagnosis, as Alex’s condition deteriorated, he was less able to walk, talk, breathe and sleep. She eventually reduced her hours at work to just a handful a week, in order to care for Alex.
She said: “With Alex’s journey, the rate of progression was quick. He died within two years of the diagnosis.
“In the last two weeks I had to attend to Alex every half an hour because he was unable to swallow even saliva. I was attending to him all day, but I was also getting up throughout the night for his feeds and ventilation.
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“I couldn’t go out, not even to the shops. But all I wanted was to be with him, I didn’t see it as a sacrifice. It was a privilege.”
After Alex passed away, Carol felt like she was “thumped in the stomach” when her brother, Brian, was diagnosed with MND a few years later. Brian – who was living in Thailand at the time of his diagnosis – emailed his sister to say he was losing his voice at the end of each day.
He had sent letters and tests back to Carol and the diagnosis was confirmed on a trip back to the UK. Brian returned to Thailand, with Carol flying over to help with equipment and support before his death in 2022 at the age of 57.
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Carol said: “Hearing Brian’s diagnosis years after losing Alex, because MND is still relatively rare, and they didn’t have a genetic relation, it was unbelievable as well as devastating. Brian spent the last three of four years ‘locked in’ in his bed. He couldn’t move or eat.”
Carol has since remarried and spends a lot of her time fundraising for the Motor Neurone Disease Association with her husband, John White, 69. Alex had already raised a lot of money for the association and Carol wanted to continue his work and keep his memory “very much alive and celebrate his life”.
They are walking along the entire coast of the UK, which is around 11,000 miles in total, and around 8,000 miles to walk because of the layout of the paths, she said. They have been completing it bit by bit for the past ten years, alongside juggling seeing their seven children combined, plus 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
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At their current rate, they anticipate finishing in four years’ time. The challenge has raised £5,500 for the MND Association so far.
She said: “For other conditions, there is an element of hope, but at the moment, for MND, it’s not there. And hope is the last human instinct to go – I almost didn’t believe Alex was dying on the night that he died.
“But when you do watch someone you love die, you realise how lucky you are to have that day and the next. In my lifetime I want to keep fundraising and I want to see hope given for others diagnosed. I realise we’re privileged to have life and it’s our duty to make the most of it.”
ECM Vehicle Delivery Service Ltd, based at The Airport in Carlisle, has applied to add an operating centre at Team Valley Trading Estate in Gateshead.
The site is located at North East Wholesale Fruit & Vegetable Market Ltd, NE11 0QY, and would be used to station 10 vehicles and 10 trailers.
Under the rules governing Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licences, anyone who owns or occupies nearby land and believes their enjoyment of it would be affected can make written representations.
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These must be sent to the Traffic Commissioner at Quarry House, Quarry Hill, Leeds, LS2 7UE within 21 days of the public notice being issued.
Those making representations are also required to send a copy to ECM Vehicle Delivery Service Ltd at its Carlisle address.
The company currently holds an existing operator’s licence and says the application is solely to add an official operating centre in Gateshead.
More details about the application process are available on the GOV.UK website.