Scientists are a step closer to solving one of the universe’s biggest mysteries as new research finds evidence that two of its least understood components may be interacting, offering a rare window into the…
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Drug smuggler’s jail term extended after brazen plot to supply firearms uncovered | National Crime Agency
A jailed heroin smuggler tried to secure a reduced prison sentence by setting up a firearms supply and planning to inform the National Crime Agency about it.
An NCA investigation established that Ameran Zeb Khan, 47, conspired with members of…
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mRNA Therapy Restores Lung Repair in BPD
A UCLA-led research team has discovered a molecular switch that determines whether tiny blood vessels in premature infants’ lungs can regenerate after injury. A failure of this repair process is a hallmark of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, or…
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Boyband royalty JLS to play the 2026 Darley Park Weekender
Get ready to dance the night away with a perfect Saturday night of pop at the Darley Park Weekender 2026. We are excited to announce that boyband JLS will headline on Saturday 22 August!
JLS join Billy Ocean and Marti Pellow, who have already…
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How I got a role in Hollywood blockbuster Marty Supreme, by English ace Josh Bennett
When Josh Bennett answered an advert seeking extras for a table tennis film, little could he have imagined the whirlwind journey that led to him…
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Dolly, Dreamgirls and Daniel Radcliffe: the biggest Broadway shows of 2026 | 2026 culture preview
The year 2025 found Broadway at a major inflection point – New York theater finally fully rebounded to pre-pandemic levels, as the 2024-2025 season became the highest-grossing of all time, with $1.89bn in tickets sold thanks in part to a new…
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Foreign investors to converge in Lahore as Pakistan hosts major IT expo this month
KARACHI: Workers’ remittances to Pakistan rose sharply in December with inflows led by Saudi Arabia, according to State Bank of Pakistan data released on Friday, providing critical support to the country’s foreign…Continue Reading
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WHO releases updated recommendations on HIV clinical management
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released updated recommendations on HIV clinical management providing new and revised guidance on antiretroviral therapy, management of vertical HIV transmission, and tuberculosis (TB) prevention for people…
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Amsterdam airport cancels at least 700 flights because of snow and wind | Air transport
Amsterdam Schiphol airport, one of the largest in Europe, has announced at least 700 flight cancellations because of snow and wind, after days of weather-related travel disruptions.
More than 1,000 people spent the night at Schiphol, the airport said on Wednesday, adding that it had set up camp beds and offered breakfast to travellers forced to sleep there. The number of cancellations is expected to rise throughout the day.
Snow, ice and freezing temperatures have wreaked havoc across parts of Europe this week, with five people confirmed to have died on Tuesday in road collisions in France.
About 100 flights were cancelled at Paris’s Charles de Gaulle airport on Wednesday morning because of snowfall and fierce cold, and a further 40 were cancelled at the French capital’s Orly airport, the French transport minister said.
Public bus services in Paris and the surrounding suburbs were suspended due to icy roads, though most metro and suburban rail systems were working, transport officials said.
The Météo France weather service said 38 of the country’s 96 Metropolitan departments – the mainland and Corsica – were on alert for heavy snow and black ice, with 3cm to 7cm (about 1in to 3in) of snow already accumulated.
It said the cold snap was of “rare intensity for the season”. Authorities had already warned people in the Paris region to avoid unnecessary travel on Wednesday and work from home if possible.
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‘A sign to change your technique’: how to make your toothbrush last longer – and keep it out of landfill | Health & wellbeing
If toothbrushes were sentient, they’d complain about their lot in life. Their thankless existence involves repeatedly cleaning one of the grimmest parts of the body, then being thrown out once their bristles are insufficiently effective. Or, in…
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