

Teenagers arrested after nursery cyber attack
Two teenagers have been arrested after a ransomware attack stole data from a nursery chain in London.
The Met Police say the pair, aged 17, have been arrested on suspicion of computer misuse and blackmail.
Cyberhackers were said to be using the pictures and names of about 8,000 children, to demand ransom money.
Women who have a caesarean birth at an advanced stage of labour are about eight times more likely to devolop scars in the womb, which are known to increase the likelihood of premature births in the future.
To learn more, we’re joined by Anna David, Professor and Consultant in Obstetrics and Maternal Fetal Medicine at University College London Hospital, and she’s also Director of the Institute for Women’s Health at UCL.
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