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Labour losing support fastest among voters worried over finances, study finds
Labour is losing support fastest among voters who feel economically insecure, according to a report urging Keir Starmer to focus on boosting living standards, rather than on culture wars and immigration.
to take a tougher stance …Mars once had an ocean with sandy beaches, researchers say
Mars may not seem like a prime holiday spot with its arid landscape and punishing radiation levels, but it once boasted beaches, researchers have found.
While previous discoveries of features including valley networks and sedimentary rocks has suggested the red planet once had flowing rivers, there has been debate among …
Chance of giant asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 falls to 0.0017%
It was a discovery that lead to panic-inducing headlines:
a giant asteroid found to be hurtling towards Earth that
, while unlikely to wipe out life, could do some serious damage.But now the world can breathe a sigh of relief. After the odds of a future collision …
‘The flying bum’: can a UK firm making huge airships finally get off the ground?
It’s a dreary day in Bedford, but on a flight simulator the skies above San Francisco airport are blue and the wind is low. That is a good thing, because there is an amateur at the joystick of the world’s biggest aircraft.
The flight simulator models trips by the Airlander …
‘Not what we signed up for’: inside Trump’s ‘shocking’ Kennedy Center takeover
annual gathering of conservatives
had just got under way near Washington when its organiser, Matt Schlapp, turned to Ric Grenell and quipped: “My daughters want tickets to all the good Kennedy Center shows.”Grenell, a former acting director of national intelligence, was recently named by …
Forest fires push up greenhouse gas emissions from war in Ukraine
The burning of Ukraine’s forests at unprecedented rates over the past year has helped push the total greenhouse emissions from the war since Russia’s full-scale invasion to almost 230m tonnes, analysis shows.
, published on the third anniversary of the invasion, found the fighting and its …Starwatch: a gloriously brilliant Venus and a young crescent moon
This week, we keep an eye on the western sky to catch glorious Venus and a young crescent moon.
The chart shows the view looking west from London at 19.00 GMT on the evening of 2 March. At this point, the moon will be just over three days old and …
‘It shouldn’t be such a fight’: the drama school supporting working-class actors
It is an institution that has turned out some of the UK’s most well-known actors. Stars of Bridgerton, Game of Thrones, Line of Duty, Downton Abbey and Happy Valley are among its graduates. Its successes go back decades – Skins, Misfits, This is England, Utopia – including every soap opera …
Forensic science centre that inspired BBC show Traces at risk of closure
Dundee University’s world-leading forensic science research centre, which inspired the hit BBC drama Traces, is under threat of closure as the institution attempts to plug a £30m budget deficit.
It is feared all 24 jobs will be axed at the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science, the largest interdisciplinary team …