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People got three times more things stuck in vaginas than bums in 2023A&E departments have seen a rise in people attending with, ahem, ‘delicate’ complaints this year.New data for England shows there has been an increase in the number of people seeking help for broken penises, a burning sensation while urinating, prolonged erections, and being unable to remove ‘foreign objects’ from intimate areas.The figures, which cover the year to April 2023, show 73,300 people had a procedure to remove a foreign object during that period.While those numbers also include things stuck in eyes, ears and noses, the data shows there were 1,502 attendances for ‘foreign body in rectum’, with 5,421 attending due to a ‘foreign body in the vagina’.Attendances for so-called ‘penis problems’ rose by 34% from 13,911 in 2021/22 to 18,592 in 2022/23, and last year some 20,675 women went to A&E for ‘vagina problems’, a 30% rise on 15,930 the year before.
Police officer killed in Thessaloniki bar stabbingAn officer with the Hellenic Police (ELAS) was killed in the early hours of Thursday in an altercation at a bar in the northern port city of Thessaloniki.According to state broadcaster ERT, the unnamed police officer, aged 32, died after being stabbed with a knife for reprimanding another customer over his rowdy behavior. That customer is thought to be a 44-year-old Norwegian national who has been taken into custody for questioning.
Waitrose recalls artisan cheese after suspected E. coli outbreakWaitrose has issued an urgent product recall after a suspected E.coli outbreak was discovered in Christmas cheese.The high-end supermarket warned customers who bought No.1 Kirkham’s Lancashire product, made using raw cow’s milk, to dispose of it and then clean any surfaces and utensils to prevent cross-contamination.