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Let’s take a close look at the all-star panel in Strictly Come Dancing.
Shirley Ballas: Became head judge in 2017, after a dancing career that saw her win nearly every major title she…

Let’s take a close look at the all-star panel in Strictly Come Dancing.
Shirley Ballas: Became head judge in 2017, after a dancing career that saw her win nearly every major title she…

World number 11 Holger Rune became the latest high-profile tennis player to have his season ended prematurely after suffering an injury at the Nordic Open in Stockholm.
The Danish 22-year-old, set to return to the top 10 after reaching the…
Google has unveiled a series of enhancements to its AI Studio platform, aiming to empower developers with greater precision and efficiency in building artificial intelligence applications. The updates, detailed in a recent post on the

GBD 2016 Dementia Collaborators. Global, regional, and national burden of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, 1990-2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. Lancet Neurol. 2019;18:88–106.
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Rozina Usman, wife of abducted officer, says he was investigating several sensitive cases
Deputy Director of the Federal Investigation Agency’s Cyber…

17 October 2025 — Around 1,000 people at risk of HIV will be offered a new long-acting injection on the NHS if they cannot have pills to protect them from the virus.
The rollout of this preventative therapy takes NHS England one step closer to…

Lady Annabel Goldsmith, the socialite who gave her name to a famous Mayfair nightclub, has died aged 91.
Her son Ben Goldsmith, an environmentalist and financier, described her as “quite simply irreplaceable” and said her life had…

Physicists at a New York collider have tightened the search for a long-predicted tipping point in nuclear matter. The new result marks a sharp feature at 19.6 billion electron volts per nucleon pair that could signal where the strong force…

Small stone tools in South China reflect a history of adaptation. A new analysis shows that people repeatedly chose small, portable designs as climates shifted and groups moved.
The scale is large for archaeology. A team examined more than 12,000…