gel manicures are one of the most popular beauty treatments, but dermatologists say they re causing some people to develop life changing allergies. the reaction happens when chemicals from the polish come into contact with the skin and can mean sufferers are unable to have certain medical treatments in the future. niki cardwell reports. when laura davies s nails started lifting off herfingers, she posted the footage on tiktok. it s really horrible looking back now. it s like blood vessels bursting underneath the nails. i was embarrassed, really embarrassed about them. some of them i had had to trim them right down to half the length. it had a really negative impact on, like, how i felt, i thought people would look at me and think i was dirty. the damage to laura s nails and fingers was caused by an allergy to the gel nail polish that she had been using at home. the british association of dermatologists first warned that gels were causing allergies in 2018. doctor deirdre bu
living where i will be. in sport, a missed opportunity for manchester united, as they throw away a two goal lead to put their europa league hopes injeopardy. and we find out about how donating something usually discarded after childbirth the umbilical cord can save lives. and here at aintree, it is ladies day in the grand national festival. looking promising behind me at the moment, but rain and the focus for many of you today. all the detail on that and your weekend forecast all coming up here on breakfast. good morning. it s friday 14th april. our main story the royal college of nursing will announce whether its members in england have voted to accept the government s new pay offer later today. the union, which represents nurses and other health workers, has recommended that its members accept the deal, which includes a 5% pay rise for this year. it comes as junior doctors in england start the final full day of a 96 hour walkout over a separate pay dispute. our cor
ticket sales in 2022 were up 58% on the year before when there were still restrictions in place. but still around 33% down on 2019 levels which saw some of the highest audience figures for decades. hannah miller has been taking a look at some of the big releases which cinema bosses hope will give the industry a boost. you asked for it. this is fun! it s the biggest film of the year so far. super mario bros: the movie smashing box office records for an animated film. but an industry that was booming before the pandemic is still suffering from a lack of blockbusters made during the lockdown. and the boss of one of the country s biggest cinema chains predicts it will be next year before ticket sales get back to where they were. we ve lost four or five years, which is incredible. everyone is still struggling.
me want to sit back and get ready. curtains open. maybe they do not. hannah s at an independent cinema in sheffield this morning. ido i do not know if many people are experiencing cinema because there has been a decline in profits and takings. this is one of the biggest screens in sheffield. it is one of the biggest independent cinemas across the whole of the uk. they are struggling to develop seats in the way they once would have hoped. across the whole industry there are many cinema bosses who are saying very similar things. many cinema bosses who are saying very similarthings. perhaps many cinema bosses who are saying very similar things. perhaps the most at risk is cineworld. 130 of their then are at risk of closure in their then are at risk of closure in the uk and ireland after they went
on the back of the reef, we are starting to see some plastic pollution and things from other places which is pretty upsetting. there are less than two weeks to go until the most eagerly anticipated movie release this year the new bond film no time to die . with box office takings down on pre pandemic levels, there s lots of pressure onjames bond s shoulders. victoria fritz has more. well, there s an awful lot riding on this chap here, an awful lot on his shoulders. will he be able to save cinema? that s the big question that people are wondering at the moment. the film was delayed by a year and lots of the cinema bosses, including the boss of the odeon, were pretty upset by that, and people thinking that actually it was 007 that put them out of a job during the pandemic. well, it is coming to the cinema. it s going to be coming in two weeks time. tickets are already on sale here at this cinema here,