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Picture this: you’re in a supermarket looking for breakfast bits or something easy for lunch. You wander over to the egg aisle, scan the prices, and think: what is going on?

In the UK, egg prices have, in some cases, risen by nearly 20% since the start of …

Racing was in mourning for one of its brightest young talents on Sunday following the announcement that 24-year-old Michael O’Sullivan, who was airlifted to Cork University Hospital and placed in an induced coma after a fall at Thurles on 6 February, had died as a result of his injuries.

Dr …

European leaders have condemned the Kremlin’s “ultimate responsibility” in the death of Alexei Navalny, as supporters of Russia’s best-known opposition politician held remembrance events a year after he

died in an Arctic penal colony

.

A steady queue of people braved freezing temperatures and possible arrest in Moscow …

The brother of a British national being held in Nigeria after falling victim to extraordinary rendition has accused the UK government of turning its back, and has called on Starmer to “wake up” and “defend British citizens”.

Kingsley Kanu, brother of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra …

“The thing with darts,” explains Adrian Lewis, “is you have to be in a happy place. It was for me, anyway. When you’re up, everything’s free, everything’s flowing. You don’t feel like you’ve got a burden on yourself.”

And when Lewis was free, when the darts flowed from his hand …

Rachael Clarke remembers life before buffer zones. Almost every day, the head of staff at the UK’s biggest abortion provider would get emails from staff worried about protesters outside clinics – and women crying in the waiting room.

Some of the protesters had huge placards with graphic images of foetuses. …

In the end, then, everyone got something they wanted. For Jannik Sinner, the

three-month ban he has accepted

from the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) is less than he might have received had he let the appeal go the natural distance. While he will miss almost nothing of …

Smell loss was a

defining symptom of Covid

, and for some people, a curse. Most people regain their sense of smell as their infection fades, but some never recover. It means not being able to tell if milk is off, if there’s a gas leak or what …

Professor Paul Workman was 37 and already well established as a medical researcher when his mother, Ena, died of a rare bone cancer known as chordoma. About one in a million people are affected by the condition, which is untreatable.

“It was utterly frustrating,” said Workman, who later became head …

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