Today’s health headlines are dominated by a cautiously hopeful update on Bonnie Tyler, who has reportedly emerged from a medically induced coma in Portugal after a cardiac arrest, emergency surgery linked to a bowel tear, and weeks of intensive care. While the 75-year-old singer...
Today’s health headlines are dominated by a cautiously hopeful update on Bonnie Tyler, who has reportedly emerged from a medically induced coma in Portugal after a cardiac arrest, emergency surgery linked to a bowel tear, and weeks of intensive care. While the 75-year-old singer remains seriously ill, the news marks a significant turn in a prolonged medical crisis that has prompted the cancellation of her summer tour even as her family voices hope for recovery. Elsewhere, tragedy struck in Utah, where authorities say two people were killed in a canyon BASE-jumping accident, including extreme athlete Andy Lewis, whose high-risk career once carried him onto the Super Bowl stage with Madonna. And in Belfast, a different kind of health-related concern is drawing scrutiny, as First Minister Michelle O’Neill calls for a police investigation into allegations officers told nurses to show identification to masked men during recent riots.





Top Health stories
- Bonnie Tyler wakes from medically induced coma in Portugal after cardiac arrest, still very unwell (12 sources)
- Israels react angrily to interim U.S.-Iran peace deal, targeting Netanyahu (7 sources)
- Two killed in Utah canyon BASE jump, including extreme athlete Andy Lewis (5 sources)
- Two men convicted in UK arson plot targeting Keir Starmer-linked property (5 sources)
- 21-year-old killed in rope-jumping incident in Brazil; investigation and burial follow (4 sources)
- Bonnie Tyler out of coma after emergency intestinal surgery, remains very unwell (4 sources)
- Former Garda Michael Ball jailed for six years over fatal hit-and-run in Drogheda (4 sources)
- Verdict expected in Norway rape case involving crown princess’ eldest son (3 sources)
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