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The Traitors Season 4’s Much-Anticipated Finale Will Be Screened In Cinemas

The Traitors Season 4’s Much-Anticipated Finale Will Be Screened In Cinemas

The current season of The Traitors has brought us no end of cinematic drama, so it’s fitting that this time around, many of us will be able to watch the highs and lows of the upcoming finale on the big screen. On Friday 23 January, the game will reach what promises to be an action-packed climax, as the race to win a cash prize of up to £120,000 comes to an end. In the lead-up to the much-anticipated finale, several cinemas across the UK have announced that they’re streaming the finale episode live on the big screen. Many of these watch parties will also feature pre-show quizzes and prizes for those who dress on theme – so get your fringe and eyeliner ready, and you might get a drink on the house… Which cinemas and venues are showing The Traitors season 4 finale? Picturehouse in Finsbury Park For those in the rest of the UK: Mockingbird in Birmingham The final seven contestants of The Traitors 2026 BBC/Studio Lambert/Euan Cherry What do we have to look …

Children could be screened for diabetes in NHS clinics after landmark study | UK News

Children could be screened for diabetes in NHS clinics after landmark study | UK News

A landmark study has paved the way for type 1 diabetes screening among children to stop them “crash landing” into diagnosis. NHS pre-diabetes clinics for children are to be set up after the study confirmed the feasibility of using finger-prick blood tests to spot the disease before symptoms arise. The study found children can be diagnosed in the earliest stage of type 1 (T1) diabetes, with experts saying the findings could lead to a “step change” in diagnosis and treatment. Up to 400,000 people in the UK have T1 diabetes – which is around 8% of those with diabetes. About a quarter of children with T1 are only diagnosed in an emergency situation. If children can be identified in the earliest stages, they can get access to treatments that can delay the need for insulin for years. How was the study carried out? The Early Surveillance for Autoimmune Diabetes (Elsa) study, led by the University of Birmingham and co-funded by Diabetes UK and Breakthrough T1D, was set up to assess the viability of screening in …