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NHS Meningitis Reporting Delay, Iran–US Strikes Briefing Trump, Galaxy S26 Ultra Repairability Woes, NASA Reform Push, PMQs Lineup, and Hollie Davidson Milestone

NHS Trust Acknowledges Two-Day Delay in Reporting Meningitis Outbreak

as East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust admits it waited about two days before alerting the UK Health Security Agency to an initial suspected case linked to the Kent outbreak. The first patient was received at Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital in Margate on a Wednesday evening, but the UKHSA was not contacted until Friday afternoon. Under Health Protection Regulations 2010, invasive meningitis is an urgent notifiable disease that should be reported immediately on suspicion, not after confirmation. The trust’s acting chief executive, Dr Des Holden, said there was a missed opportunity to notify earlier, and acknowledged staff waited for test confirmation. Infectious disease specialist Professor Paul Hunter called the failure “indefensible,” stressing rapid reporting enables preventative antibiotics for close contacts and faster monitoring for additional cases. UKHSA data indicated ten people developed symptoms between the first admission and a public alert on Sunday evening, 15 March. The outbreak peaked at 34 confirmed and suspected cases, mostly among teenagers and young adults, with two student deaths reported and four patients still in intensive care as of Monday. Health Secretary Wes Streeting said the delay was “not good enough,” but added it did not have a “material impact” on containing the outbreak and said reporting improved afterward. One patient, Annabelle Mackay, said she was surprised her case was not flagged earlier and believed earlier reporting could have warned others to watch for symptoms.

Galaxy S26 Ultra earns a middling repairability score as Samsung keeps key parts hard to reach

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra received a 5/10 repairability score from iFixit, indicating the company has the know-how to make repairs easier but still leaves some of the most failure-prone components difficult to access.

Iran criticises Trump’s peace efforts as Tehran launches new attacks on US bases

Iran’s military mocked President Donald Trump’s claim that he is in contact with Iranian decision-makers and close to a 15-point deal to end the conflict, including an alleged commitment by Tehran to abandon any nuclear weapons programme. A spokesperson said the US appeared to be “negotiating with itself” and rejected any dialogue with the Trump administration, while Pakistani officials said Tehran had received the proposal. Reports also suggested Iran’s military and Revolutionary Guard may be acting independently of civilian leaders as fighting continues across the region and shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz threaten global energy supplies.

Trump Receives Daily Video Updates Showing Recent Strikes in the Iran War

Since the start of the war in Iran, U.S. military officials have reportedly provided President Donald Trump with a daily video montage highlighting the most significant and successful strikes on Iranian targets from the previous 48 hours. Officials said the compilation typically runs about two minutes, sometimes longer, and consists largely of clips showing explosions from the strikes.

Hollie Davidson sets another milestone as her refereeing profile continues to grow

Hollie Davidson has made history again, with the Scottish rugby referee gaining wider recognition after breaking multiple records and becoming increasingly prominent in the sport.

PMQs: List of MPs Asking Questions

PMQs: Who’s Asking the Questions? The listed MPs include John Slinger, Chris Vince, Sojan Joseph, Andrew Ranger, Kim Leadbeater, Jacob Collier, Blair McDougall, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, Irene Campbell, Chris McDonald and Frank McNally for Labour, and Julian Lewis, Bradley Thomas and John Cooper for the Conservatives.

Reforming NASA Will Be Difficult but Essential

Reforming NASA is expected to be challenging, but it is seen as necessary, marking a new phase of the agency’s long-running push for “Faster, Better, Cheaper.”

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