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Starmer says UK will face Trump tariffs with 'calm head' but warns of 'clear' impact

Donald Trump is announcing tariffs on countries the world over - and there's nervousness inside Downing Street about what it might mean for the UK. But both Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves say the government won't panic, as it works on a trade deal with the White House.

Sky News - Politics - 13 minutes ago

'Major blow to world economy' from Trump's tariffs - but there's some relief in UK despite FTSE fall

Donald Trump reveals his long-awaited package of tariffs, which are expected to make a huge impact on global trade.

Sky News - Sports - 13 minutes ago

Trump tariffs will have 'economic impact' on UK, says Keir Starmer

But the 10 per cent tariff hit on the UK is lower than many other countries

Evening Standard - Politics - 13 minutes ago

4 Republican and all Democratic senators rebuke Trump's Canada tariffs

Lisa Murkowski, Mitch McConnell, Rand Paul and Susan Collins join every Democrat to oppose Trump’s tariff war

Independent UK - US News - 1 hour ago

UK charities launch Myanmar Earthquake Appeal -- , -- UK charities launch Myanmar Earthquake Appeal

More than 3,000 people have died and thousands have been displaced in Myanmar.

BBC News - Science - 5 hours ago

Britain -- UK Border Force chief explains new ETAs required for European visitors

Interview with Border Force chief Phil Douglas about the new ETAs that will be coming into force for European visitors.

Independent.ie - World - 5 hours ago

4 Republicans join Senate Democrats to rebuke Trump tariffs on Canada -- The Senate voted Wednesday on a measure aimed at blocking tariffs on Canadian products.

The Senate is expected to vote Wednesday on a measure aimed at blocking tariffs on Canadian products are set to take effect.

CBS News - Politics - 7 hours ago

U.S. proposals don't address causes of war in Ukraine, Russia says -- April 1, 2025

Comments from Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov come as U.S. President Donald Trump appears to be growing increasingly impatient with what he has suggested might be foot-dragging over a wider deal by Moscow

The Globe and Mail - World - 7 hours ago

Russian forces capture new village in eastern Ukraine, Kyiv says fighting continues -- April 1, 2025

Late evening report by the Ukrainian General Staff said three battles were still going on in the area of Rozlyv

The Globe and Mail - World - 7 hours ago

Senate Rebukes Trump Over Canada Tariffs

Wednesday's vote marked a rare bipartisan rebuke of the Trump administration’s erratic trade policies amid growing fears of an economic recession.

Huffington Post - Politics - 7 hours ago

Trump announces sweeping global trade tariffs - including 10% on UK imports

Donald Trump is unleashing a massive escalation in his trade war, with the UK not spared punitive tariffs set to take immediate effect.

Sky News - World - 8 hours ago

Scientists sue NIH, saying politics cut their research funding

A group of scientists and health groups sued the National Institutes of Health on Wednesday, arguing that an “ideological purge” of research funding is illegal and threatens medical cures.

AP News - Top Stories - 9 hours ago

Space Exploration -- Aurora Scientists Enlist Private Astronauts on Unusual Space Mission

The commercial astronauts onboard SpaceX’s Fram2 mission are flying closer to Earth’s poles than anyone has before, offering an intriguing opportunity for auroral science

Scientific American - Science - 10 hours ago

Sergio Pérez Stands by Yuki Tsunoda After Red Bull Sidelines Liam Lawson

Sergio Pérez has addressed Red Bull's strategy to replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda, starting from this weekend's Japanese GP

Newsweek - Sports - 11 hours ago

State Dept. says it is monitoring case of UK woman facing charges for holding sign in abortion zone

The State Department warned about freedom of expression being under threat in the UK in an announcement saying it was "monitoring" the case of Livia Tossici-Bolt.

Fox News - Politics - 11 hours ago

Europe -- Talks stall as Russia unwilling to accept US peace proposals on Ukraine

Russia cannot accept US proposals to end the war in Ukraine in their current form because they do not address problems Moscow regards as having caused the ...

Independent.ie - World - 12 hours ago

UK sanctions pro-Russian group over alleged Moldova vote interference

The United Kingdom targets the Russian-based Evrazia group, accusing it of undermining Moldova’s democracy.

Aljazeera - World - 12 hours ago

MSPs will have to 'reckon' with impact of UK Government cuts, says Robison

The Scottish Government’s Finance Secretary was speaking in response to the Chancellor’s spring statement last week.

Evening Standard - Politics - 14 hours ago

Supreme Court Rebukes Flavored Vape Makers in Unanimous Ruling

The e-cigarette companies said the FDA improperly assessed their applications under a standard different from published guidance.

Newsweek - Health - 16 hours ago

Has Trump done deal with Russia and China? How many Russians have died? Could Russia ever attack UK? | Michael Clarke Q&A

Security and defence analyst Michael Clarke is returning to answer your questions in our Ukraine war Q&A. Submit yours using the form below.

Sky News - World - 17 hours ago

Stream 'rewiggle' project wins UK nature prize -- , -- Stream 'rewiggle' project wins UK nature prize

The improved wetlands at RSPB Geltsdale see the return of redshank and oystercatchers.

BBC News - Science - 18 hours ago

German Foreign Minister Says Talks Over Truce in Ukraine Have Hit 'Deadlock'

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for tougher sanctions on Moscow and said, ‘I believe the Russians are breaking the promises they made to America.’

Epoch Times - Top Stories - 18 hours ago

Ukraine not honoring energy ceasefire agreement – Lavrov

Ukraine is not observing the US-brokered energy ceasefire deal with Russia, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said

Russia Today - US News - 20 hours ago

European visitors now need to get online permit to enter UK

European visitors heading to the United Kingdom will need a new online entry permit as of Wednesday as part of significant changes to the nation's...

Daily Sabah - Business - 20 hours ago

UK to work with allies and social media to tackle people smuggling adverts

A new agreement will see nations and social media giants work more closely together to tackle criminal gangs using online platforms to advertise.

Evening Standard - Technology - 23 hours ago

UK pension buyback: I cannot find my national insurance number - what should I do?

Your national insurance number is vital if you are looking to buy voluntary national insurance to secure or boost the amount of a UK state pension

Irish Times - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Thousands of people, including researchers, scientists, medical professionals and cancer survivors rallied across the U.S. in protest of the Trump Administration's firings, budget and grants cuts in health, climate, science and other research government agencies.

Thousands of people, including researchers, scientists, medical professionals and cancer survivors rallied across the U.S. in protest of the Trump Administration’s firings, budget and grants cuts in health, climate, science and other research government agencies.

NBC News - Science - 1 day ago

Toddler kicked out of UK nursery school for being 'transphobic' in a move not supported by PM Starmer — that J.K. Rowling called 'totalitarian insanity'

"Pupils and staff should never be subject to abuse, but any action taken to tackle behavior should also be proportionate," Downing Street said.

New York Post - World - 1 day ago

Santander UK reveals scams most likely to catch out different age groups

The bank saw a jump in older adults and younger adults reporting scams in the first quarter of this year.

Evening Standard - Business - 1 day ago

Public Health -- NIH Director Removes Four Main Scientists amid Massive Staff Purge

The Trump Administration has fired four leaders and thousands of employees at the National Institutes of Health in "one of the darkest days"

Scientific American - Health - 1 day ago

Russia says it cannot accept US peace plan for Ukraine in 'current form'

Kremlin claims key demands were not being addressed by the US proposals to end the war

Irish Times - World - 1 day ago

'Pissed off' at Putin, Trump threatens tariffs on Russian oil if Moscow blocks Ukraine deal

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he was 'pissed off' at Russian President Vladimir Putin and will impose secondary tariffs of 25 percent to 50 percent on buyers of Russian oil if he feels Moscow is blocking his efforts to end the war in Ukraine.

Korea Times - Opinion - 1 day ago

Frustrated Russians who've lived with attacks celebrated Ukraine drones strikes in Moscow: 'Let them bomb the Kremlin'

"So we can be f—king bombed, but Moscow Oblast is not? Let the bastards shut up and stay put!" one woman said.

New York Post - World - 1 day ago

Russia rejects current US proposals on Ukraine peace

A senior Russian diplomat said Moscow can't accept the current U.S. proposals to end the Ukraine war, claiming they ignore key issues that led to the...

Daily Sabah - World - 1 day ago

New measures against Russia after 'unacceptable threats' to UK – Home Secretary

Russia will be placed on the top level of the Government’s forthcoming foreign influence registration scheme (Firs).

Evening Standard - Politics - 1 day ago

Carmakers and trade bodies fined almost £78m by UK watchdog

The firms agreed not to compete with each other when advertising what percentage of their cars can be recycled, the CMA said.

Evening Standard - Business - 1 day ago

Nigel Farage gears up for Reform UK's 'big moment' in May 1st elections

Council and mayoral votes and crucial Westminster byelection will give clearer picture of whether Farage’s party can meet the hype

Irish Times - World - 1 day ago

Marines launch new team focused on first-person drones that have dominated Ukraine war

The Marine Corps’ Attack Drone Team was formed in response to what it said was the “rapid proliferation” of armed, first-person view drone technology in modern conflicts, particularly in Eastern Europe.

Stars and Stripes - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Ukrainian mine-clearing vehicle hit while firing at Russian forces – MOD (VIDEO)

The Russian military has showcased a drone strike on a Ukrainian mine-clearing vehicle as it was deploying its explosive charge

Russia Today - US News - 1 day ago

'Pissed Off' Trump Threatens to Ramp Up Russia Secondary Tariffs For Dragging Feet on Ukraine Peace

President Donald Trump threatens Russia with "secondary tariffs" on oil if Putin doesn't "fulfil his part of the deal" in Ukraine.

Breitbart - World - 1 day ago

Finnish president praises Trump role in push for Russia-Ukraine peace

Fox News correspondent Alex Hogan interviews Finnish President Alexander Stubb.

Fox News - World - 1 day ago

UK 'prepares for the worst' on US tariff as 'intense' talks continue, says Lammy

Further details of import taxes on goods are expected to be announced by the US on Wednesday.

Evening Standard - Business - 1 day ago

'Very limited' tariff war could be 'mildly positive' for UK, suggests OBR member

MPs were told there could be a scenario where some things become cheaper in the UK, but most possible outcomes are still ‘negative’.

Evening Standard - Business - 1 day ago

Starmer says US-UK trade talks 'well advanced' and rejects 'knee-jerk' response to Trump tariffs

Donald Trump is expected to impose tariffs on "all countries" from Wednesday but Downing Street has admitted its negotiations have so far not managed to halt them.

Sky News - Business - 1 day ago

UK house price growth stalled in March ahead of stamp duty hike

Nationwide Building Society recorded a 0.0 per cent month-on-month average UK house price growth in March, ahead of today’s stamp duty changes

Evening Standard - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Early look at the Final Four: Evaluating Florida-Auburn, Duke-Houston -- Cameron Salerno

The Final Four matchups have been set following a dramatic weekend of Elite Eight action

CBS News - Sports - 2 days ago

UK delays to environment law have led to massive deforestation, report says -- Maxwell Radwin

In 2021, the U.K. appeared to be making serious strides against illegal deforestation when lawmakers introduced “forest risk” regulations on imported commodities like beef, soy, palm oil, cocoa, coffee and rubber. But critics have said the rules are surprisingly weak, requiring another round of legislation to be effective. Lawmakers have spent the last four years […]

Mongabay - Environment - 2 days ago

Japan, China, South Korea align in rebuke of Trump's auto tariffs

The countries are looking to offset costs associated with President Donald Trump’s steep tariffs on automobile imports.

Washington Examiner - World - 2 days ago

'Adolescence' will be shown in schools across the UK to spark conversations on social media harm

The makers of Netflix's teenage drama “Adolescence” have sparked a conversation on how to protect children from violent misogyny and other harmful content on social media.

Boston Globe - Entertainment - 2 days ago

Politics -- Top U.S. Scientists Speak Out against 'Climate of Fear' Wrecking U.S. Research

Despite fears that speaking out will make them targets, top researchers warn that the Trump administration’s “wholesale assault on U.S. science” will harm the nation

Scientific American - Environment - 2 days ago

Scientists shielding farming from climate change need more public funding. But they're getting less

Public funding for agricultural research in the U.S. has been declining for the last two decades, a process Trump has rapidly accelerated by freezing or pausing support for a variety of research programs financed by the USDA, EPA and other organizations.

AP News - Top Stories - 2 days ago

Where are illegal migrants arriving in the UK coming from?

The total number of illegal arrivals detected in the UK in 2024 was up 19% year on year

Evening Standard - Politics - 2 days ago

Colombians fighters land in Russian lockup after fighting in Ukraine

'Mom, I’m on my way. Save me some sancocho!' Those were the last words Otilia Ante, 78, heard from her son Alexander, 47, as he asked her to set aside...

Daily Sabah - World - 3 days ago

Iran threatens to target overseas UK forces if Trump launches attack'

The threat from Tehran follows warnings by the US president of potential military action against Iran

Evening Standard - World - 3 days ago

Pictures show stunning glimpse of partial solar eclipse across the UK

The next partial solar eclipse visible in the UK will be in 2026

Independent UK - Science - 4 days ago

Europe to send UK-built rover to Mars

The European Space Agency is sending its first ever rover, the UK-built Rosalind Franklin, to Mars as part of the ExoMars programme to explore whether life has ever existed on the Red Planet.

Sky News - Technology - 5 days ago

UK scientists invent 'lunar microwave' to purify moon water

The technology can create drinking water for astronauts: a crucial step in supporting long-term lunar missions

Independent UK - Science - 5 days ago

Paranoia rebranded: The EU is desperate to sell its people more Ukraine war

Peacekeepers are now a “reassurance force”, rearming is now “readiness”, and citizens should stock up on emergency supplies

Russia Today - Opinion - 5 days ago

Scientists May Have Discovered Simple Cure for Low Sex Drive

With human trials on the horizon, researchers hope to determine whether a simple change in eating patterns could be the key to boosting sexual desire naturally.

Newsweek - Technology - 5 days ago

Ukraine war: Global powers must unite for a lasting peace

Proposals for short-term ceasefires and truces have come up time and again amid this turmoil. However, these temporary fixes are dreadfully insufficient. They are not answers; they are only breaks in an unending cycle of violence

First Post - Opinion - 5 days ago

GDPR, EDPS negotiations, and UK interview on CSAM and encryption

Meanwhile, the EU is weighing measures against US service exports, including Big Tech, in response to Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on the car industry and his pledge for further measures next week.

Euractiv - Technology - 5 days ago

At Glasgow Children's Hospital, the UK's first full-time gamer-in-residence is making sick kids' stay more fun.

For children, a hospital stay can be a daunting experience. At Glasgow Children's Hospital, the UK's first full-time gamer-in-residence is helping sick kids have fun and overcome their fears.

Deutsche Welle - Health - 5 days ago

UK greenhouse gases fall again - as renewables hit 50% for the first time

Greenpeace says it shows "the UK's efforts to tackle climate change are working" but the country is "still very much dependent on expensive and polluting gas".

Sky News - Technology - 6 days ago

Scientists reveal cause of deadly storms which battered UK in space of a week

Researchers says the finding could help forecasters identify any increased risk of storm clusters up to a month before they happen.

Independent UK - Science - 6 days ago

UK and France to send military chiefs to Ukraine to plan for ceasefire

It came as the prime minister hinted a ceasefire could be agreed in ‘weeks not months’

Independent UK - Politics - 6 days ago

Rachel Reeves begs Trump not to slap car tariffs on the UK

Industry figures show the US is the second largest export market after the EU for cars built in the UK

Independent UK - Politics - 6 days ago

US says Russia escalated Ukraine conflict by deploying North Koreans

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that the outgoing administration was adding fuel to the fire and seeking to escalate the conflict in Ukraine.

Euractiv - World - 6 days ago

Scientists uncover an ancient insect preserved in amber that snatched its prey

Scientists have discovered an ancient wasp with a body like a Venus flytrap to seize and snatch its prey.

AP News - Science - 6 days ago

Scientists Reveal Surprising Way Pregnancy Changes Your Brain

Researchers conducted a study using mice models to understand how pregnancy affects temperature regulation.

Newsweek - Technology - 7 days ago

Scientists find drug makes human blood deadly to mosquitoes

Researchers say the drug is able to kill older mosquitoes that are most likely to transmit malaria

Independent UK - Science - 7 days ago

Yuki Tsunoda To Replace Liam Lawson At Red Bull After Just 2 Races: Reports

Yuki Tsunoda made his Formula 1 debut with AlphaTauri in 2021, becoming the first Japanese driver on the grid since Kamui Kobayashi in 2014.

NDTV - Sports - 8 days ago

Scientists Reveal Just How Many Hours of Exercise New Moms Need Each Week

Researchers publishing new expert guidelines have emphasized that even small efforts can have a positive impact.

Newsweek - Health - 8 days ago

How ChatGPT can affect users' well-being -- As scientists study the long-term mental health effects of artificial intelligence chatbot use, new research from OpenAI and MIT finds that ChatGPT could be linked to loneliness for some frequent users. Cathy Fang, PhD student at MIT and lead author of a controlled study, joins CBS News to unpack her findings. -- Mar 24

As scientists study the long-term mental health effects of artificial intelligence chatbot use, new research from OpenAI and MIT finds that ChatGPT could be linked to loneliness for some frequent users. Cathy Fang, PhD student at MIT and lead author of a controlled study, joins CBS News to unpack her findings.

CBS News - Technology - 8 days ago

UK energy giant discloses details of Russian lawsuit

Moscow is seeking $1.6 billion in damages from Shell over the Sakhalin-2 LNG joint venture that the latter quit in 2022

Russia Today - Business - 8 days ago

The hidden labour cost looming for thousands of UK businesses

There are fears that business rates payments increasing could be the final straw for some

Independent UK - Business - 8 days ago

UK could lose low TB status amid rising cases, officials warn

It comes as the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) published its first annual report detailing the infectious diseases impacting England.

Evening Standard - Health - 8 days ago

UK detects first H5N1 bird flu case in sheep, raising livestock spread fears

The H5N1 virus was detected in a single sheep in Yorkshire, England, during routine testing conducted on a site where avian influenza had previously been identified in birds. No other sheep in the flock tested positive for the virus.

First Post - Health - 8 days ago

Opinion -- When Scientists Don't Correct Errors, Misinformation and Deadly Consequences Can Follow

Uncorrected errors in science and the unconscionable reluctance to correct them erodes trust in science, throws away taxpayer money, harms the public’s health and can kill innocent people

Scientific American - Opinion - 8 days ago

Scientists Develop New Way To Avoid Pregnancy Using Self-Injecting Jab

Currently, contraceptive implants last for years but the device needs to be fitted inside a woman by a trained professional via a surgical procedure.

NDTV - Science - 9 days ago

UK spends double the defence budget on working age benefits

Analysis by The Independent has revealed the scale of Britain’s welfare bill to the taxpayer

Independent UK - Politics - 9 days ago

Fears Putin can use human rights law against UK Ukraine peacekeepers

Calls for prime minister Keir Starmer to create exemption from the European Convention on Human Rights

Independent UK - Politics - 9 days ago

In 'The Battle for Laikipia,' the human face of resource conflict in Kenya -- Ashoka Mukpo

KIMANA, Kenya — Lush, fertile and green, the Laikipia highlands of Kenya are renowned for their beauty and abundant grasses that feed its wildlife and livestock. They’re also the theater of some of the longest-running land disputes in the country. Traditionally occupied by the Maasai, along with their Maa-speaking cousins the Samburu and other pastoralists, […]

Mongabay - Top Stories - 9 days ago

Rachel Reeves 'confident' the UK can avoid Donald Trump's tariffs

Labour chancellor did not rule out reforming tax on tech companies, like those owned by US President’s ‘first buddy’ Elon Musk

Independent UK - Politics - 10 days ago

Scientists thought this Antarctic sea floor would be barren. But it's teeming with life -- Sheena Goodyear -- Radio

When the crew aboard an ocean science expedition learned that an iceberg the size of Chicago had broken off from an Antarctic ice shelf, they knew they had to stop what they were doing and go check it out. But they didn't expect to find a rich and flourishing ecosystem.

CBC News - Technology - 11 days ago

In Ukraine Trump is playing at Monopoly, while Putin plays chess

Donald Trump’s latest peace bid for Ukraine focused on a piece of real estate, the Zaporizhzhia power plant, in his latest phone call with Volodymyr Zelensky. The US would take over the repairs and management of the complex, the biggest nuclear generating facility in Europe, and tenth in the world.

Evening Standard - Opinion - 12 days ago

Netflix hit 'Adolescence' stokes UK parents' anxiety

London: Adolescence , the Netflix hit series about a British 13 year old boy arrested on suspicion of a horrifying crime, has intensified the anxiety...

Peninsula Qatar - Top Stories - 12 days ago

The UK's failure to enforce a ban on trade with Israel's illegal settlements must end

A failure to act on its legal obligations deepens our government's complicity in Israel's violent oppression of the Palestinian people

Middle East Eye - Top Stories - 13 days ago

Snap Insight: No Ukraine ceasefire – Putin has called Trump's bluff

US President Donald Trump might realise soon that more pressure on Russia will be the only way to move towards an actual peace deal, says international security expert Stefan Wolff.

Channel NewsAsia - Opinion - 15 days ago

What will welfare cuts mean for the UK?

Plus, a fully automated transcript of this episode

Evening Standard - Opinion - 16 days ago

Commentary: The global divide over the Ukraine war

The Global South is still struggling to cope with the Ukraine war’s economic fallout, says professor of strategic studies Brahma Chellaney.

Channel NewsAsia - Opinion - 19 days ago

From visa-free to visa fees, the UK's new requirements for Trinidad & Tobago nationals stir debate

“Regular travellers to the UK should [not] be negatively affected by a relatively small number of persons who have been trying to abuse the British immigration system.”

Global Voices - Business - 19 days ago

UK enrages Sudanese army government by inviting UAE to London conference

Sudan's army-aligned government tells MEE that presence of Rapid Support Forces patron will 'render the conference little more than a public relations stunt'

Middle East Eye - Top Stories - 19 days ago

Russia criticizes US cease-fire idea for Ukraine as Putin plays hardball

Moscow's advances along front in recent months and Trump's attempt to strike peace deal to end three-year-old conflict have raised fears that Kyiv, which was backed by the West, could lose the war

YNET News - World - 20 days ago

Scientists tell life story of 'beloved' tea-drinking celebrity chimp

Choppers starred in the 1970s PG Tips adverts after being rescued from poachers in Sierra Leone at just six weeks old.

Independent UK - Science - 21 days ago

Ukraine says ready for 30-day cease-fire, as US resumes military aid and intelligence sharing

After 9 hours of discussions in Saudi Arabia, Washington and Kiev announced that Ukraine agreed to temporary cease-fire with Russia, and US resumption of providing combat equipment and critical information; Ukraine: 'The offer is positive and will prove whether Russia wants peace or not,' Trump: 'I will speak with Putin this week, hoping for a full cease-fire within days. I will invite Zelensky back'

YNET News - World - 22 days ago

Scientists blown away by strong winds

The four scientists were outside to check their equipment when the strong winds blew them along the ground, before they crawled back inside against the winds.

Sky News - Weird - 23 days ago

How close are scientists to producing artificial blood?

Clinical trials from the UK to Japan are exploring man-made substitutes for blood.

Aljazeera - Science - 25 days ago

'Enough is enough': Scientists from UCLA, USC protest Trump's policy changes

As part of the nationwide Stand Up for Science protest, scientists from USC and UCLA marched to oppose federal policies they say is damaging to science and medicine.

Los Angeles Times - Science - 26 days ago

Scientists date remains of an ancient child that resembles both humans and Neanderthals

Scientists have dated the skeleton of an ancient child that caused a stir when it was first discovered because it carries features from both humans and Neanderthals.

AP News - Science - 26 days ago

UK will return Russian money it is 'so generously giving away' – Moscow

State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin has condemned the UK for transferring proceeds from Russia’s sovereign assets to Kiev

Russia Today - Business - 26 days ago

Kennedy and influencers bash seed oils, baffling nutrition scientists

Seed oils have been the focus of fiery critics from internet influencers to high-profile politicians like HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

AP News - Health - 26 days ago

It might be easier to live on the Moon than we thought, scientists say

It might be easier for us to explore and live on the Moon than we previously thought, scientists say.

Independent UK - Technology - 27 days ago

Scientists genetically engineer mice with thick hair like the extinct woolly mammoth

Extinction is still forever. But scientists at a biotech company are trying what they say is the next best thing to restoring ancient beasts.

AP News - Science - 29 days ago

Best Betting Sites UK: Top Online Bookmakers Ranked and Reviewed

Our betting tipster, racing journalist and five-time winner of the National Press Challenge Sam Turner reviews the best betting sites in the UK

Independent UK - Sports - 1 month ago

Asteroid could hit Earth in 2032, scientists warn

The risk of an asteroid impact has risen, the head of Russia's space was dismissed, an Israeli doctor making strides at NASA, and lunar gravity simulation is advancing: this week in space

YNET News - Science - 1 month ago

OpenAI tool that can online shop for you comes to the UK

Operator is an AI agent that can complete tasks on the web autonomously.

Independent UK - Technology - 1 month ago

Scientists link gene to emergence of spoken language

A new study links a particular gene to the origins of spoken language, proposing that a protein variant found only in humans may have helped us develop speech.

Fox News - Science - 1 month ago

Mavs Luka Doncic headed to Lakers in blockbuster trade for Anthony Davis: reports

Los Angeles, United States: The Dallas Mavericks are sending star guard LukaDoncicto the Los Angeles Lakers for big man Anthony Davis in a stunning th...

Peninsula Qatar - Sports - 2 months ago

How Can Accurate Screening Solutions Benefit UK Workplaces? Improving Safety and Productivity

In today’s competitive job market, having an effective screening process can make a real difference in UK workplaces.

The Canary - Business - 2 months ago

Asteroid contains building blocks of life, say scientists

Bennu contains minerals and thousands of organic molecules, including the chemical components that make up DNA.

BBC News - Science - 2 months ago

Art and Arms: 2 Aspects of Resistance in Ukraine's Fight for Freedom

In Ukraine, everyone has a war story. It may not be combat, but it is the constant burden of destruction.

Military.com - Opinion - 2 months ago

Ukraine captured 2 North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia

Ukraine's forces have captured two North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russian troops in Russia's Kursk border region, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Saturday.

Washington Times - World - 2 months ago

In the Ukraine Conflict, Fake Fact-Checks Are Being Used to Spread Disinformation

Social media posts debunking purported Ukrainian disinformation are themselves fake. That doesn’t stop them from being featured on Russian state TV.

ProPublica - Technology - 3 months ago

Former British soldier fighting for Ukraine captured by Russia in Kursk

James Scott Rhys Anderson is shown in a video with his hands appearing tied together

Telegraph UK - World - 4 months ago

EPA Scientists Said They Were Pressured to Downplay Harms From Chemicals. A Watchdog Found They Were Retaliated Against.

Three reports issued by the agency’s inspector general detailed personal attacks suffered by the scientists — including being called “stupid,” “piranhas” and “pot-stirrers” — and called on the EPA to take “appropriate corrective action” in response.

ProPublica - Environment - 6 months ago

A Nightmarish New Report Has Detailed Russia's War Crimes In Ukraine

A new UN-backed report released Thursday found Russia has committed war crimes and likely crimes against humanity during its yearlong invasion of Ukraine.

BuzzFeed News - World - 8 months ago

IOC president blasts Ukraine – media

International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Back has reportedly urged Kiev against calls to boycott the Paris 2024 Games

Russia Today - Sports - 2 years ago

Ukraine Invaded by Russia: Inside the War, the Refugee Crisis and the World's Reaction

Russia's invasion of Ukraine began Feb. 24. Since then, at least 24,000 people have been killed and at least 10 million people have been displaced.

Inside Edition - Politics - 2 years ago