July 22: Biden withdraws from White House race; Warning to NHS after computer crash; Skills England launch

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US President Joe Biden has withdrawn from the race for re-election to the White House in 2024, following the disastrous debate with Donald Trump that raised questions about his fitness to perform his duties.

The move came after Biden’s Democratic allies stepped up to walk away after the June 27 debate, in which the 81-year-old president gave absurd answers and failed to call out Trump’s many lies.

After pronouncing his decision on X, before Twitter, Biden threw his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris, the party’s next favorite for the nomination at his August conference in Chicago. He plans to complete the remainder of his term, which will end on January 20.

NHS England has warned of delays to facilities due to Friday’s global computer outage.

The fitness arm said patients with appointments this week “should continue to attend unless asked to do so. “

It comes after the British Medical Association warned that the general practitioner service “cannot be resumed immediately” after the collapse of the formula caused a “considerable backlog”.

The Prime Minister will publish a new framework to tackle the UK’s “fragmented and broken” school and vocational training system.

Dubbed Skills England, the plan has been included in the Labour manifesto and aims to bring the provision of education into line with the wishes of the economy.

It will give central and local government, businesses, unions and education providers a better understanding of the country’s skills gap.

Projects aimed at boosting nature recovery and “supporting others who make landscapes thrive” will get a share of £150 million from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

The organization said the money would benefit 20 large-scale projects across the UK as part of a new decade-long initiative, called Landscape Connections.

The investment will focus on Britain’s landscapes, adding the National Parks and National Landscapes of England and Wales, the Northern Ireland Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the National Parks and other areas of Scotland.

An 80-year-old man will appear in court accused of murdering his spouse.

Alan Sharp, from Raeburn Avenue, Tolworth, southwest London, will appear at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court for killing his 80-year-old spouse, Jenny, in the deal they shared.

Police were called to his home around 9:30 a. m. after Sharp was found unconscious, Metropolitan Police said. Shortly afterwards she was pronounced dead.

Buffer zones outside abortion clinics will have to come into force “as a matter of urgency”, campaigners said in a letter to the new interior minister.

The groups, including the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, asked Yvette Cooper to meet them to discuss their considerations about delays in implementation.

It has been more than a year since royal assent was given to the Public Order Act, under which MPs voted in favor of a law banning protests within 150 meters of clinics or clinics. hospitals offering abortions in England and Wales.

The number of people with dementia in England is at an all-time high, according to new NHS figures.

The most recent data shows a record 487,432 people were diagnosed in June.

Rapid diagnosis is imperative to ensure that more people get the care and attention they need to live with the disease.

Today will be cloudy at the start of the day, but sunny spells with mostly showers will appear later, according to BBC Weather. Rain will persist in some places, mainly in Northern Ireland and southern Scotland, and in the south it will be windy.

On Tuesday there will be a lot of clouds and some light showers in the early part of the day in the south and east. In the northwest there will be largely sunshine, but cloudier later in Northern Ireland.

John has worked at Car Dealer since 2013 after spending 25 years at the newspaper as a journalist and then deputy editor/sub-assistant editor on regional and national titles. John is a deputy editor in the editorial department, working at Car Dealer and managing social media.

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