The Ukrainian president said his own call with Trump had been a "good and detailed discussion" about a variety of issues, and that he had also met US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who is visiting Kyiv.
Many have to get into river water to secure the equipment again when water levels recede, which Mr Plant said presented a health risk."What we're left with now after the flood... is all the waste from the river that's been brought up," he said.
The River Severn in Ironbridge was given bathing status earlier in 2024, however its most recent classification by the Environment Agency rated the water as poor, and not suitable for bathing.Medics have used a novel way to design a prosthetic eye for a baby girl who had a rare form of cancer.Nuala Mulholland, from Liverpool, lost her eye to cancer last year after being diagnosed with Alveolar soft part sarcoma, a rare tissue tumour that affects about six people in England each year.
The prosthetic for the 20-month-old is only a little bigger than a pound coin.Her mother Megan Mulholland said it was "amazing" what doctors had been able to achieve.
The 36-year-old praised the way her daughter has taken to her new prosthetic.
She said: "Like everything she's just adapted so well.EME Aesthetics said all its clients are given a full consultation and are under no obligation to book any procedures, and it therefore considers that its ad had not pressured consumers or trivialised the risks of cosmetic procedures.
Dr Ducu said it will ensure it follows the ASA's rules and guidance, that the time-limited Black Friday offer was intended to provide consumers with an opportunity to access the company's services at a discounted rate, and it always encourages consumers to make informed decisions without pressure.A rail company is doubling the number of trains it runs between Birmingham and Shrewsbury on weekdays and Saturdays.
However, there will no longer be a direct regular connection between Smethwick Galton Bridge and Bilbrook, Codsall, Albrighton, Cosford and Oakengates.West Midlands Railway said the new timetable would start on 2 June, with some services from Shrewsbury, Wellington, Telford, Shifnal and Wolverhampton running faster than before.