The Papers: Weight loss jabs 'at the chemist' and 'hottest' May
Summary
The government plans to begin a trial that allows chemists to provide weight loss injections, which could increase the accessibility of these treatments. Additionally, there are reports that McDonald's sales have dropped due to Americans cooking at home more, and there's an increase in temperature during May in the UK.Key Facts
- A trial is set to start, allowing chemists to give out weight loss injections.
- These injections may cost £9.90, which is the same price as an NHS prescription.
- Current eligibility for these weight loss treatments on the NHS is one in 10 overweight people.
- McDonald's has seen a decrease in sales as more Americans are cooking at home.
- The temperature in the UK increased during May, reaching 28 degrees in some parts.
- The Financial Times reported that National Security Advisor Mike Waltz was removed from his position.
- According to The Times, interest rates are expected to fall, which could relieve mortgage holders.
- Several UK retailers, including Harrods, Marks & Spencer, and the Co-op Group, have recently experienced cyberattacks.
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