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Thousands gather at Stonehenge to celebrate the winter solstice
Scientists map use of epilepsy drug in England and Wales linked to birth defects
Scientists have created a unique map of England and Wales that reveals detailed variations in the use of a single medicine. The drug is sodium valproate, a treatment for severe cases of epilepsy that is also known to
cause health problems for pregnant women
.The findings show …
Revealed: property developers behind ‘breakfast club’ that donated £130,000 to Labour
A secretive group that donated £130,000 to Labour and claimed to be “merely a platform for people” is in fact funded by property developers, the
Observer
can reveal.The firm behind a £200m project to build a skyscraper in Birmingham and three other developers are behind the West Midlands …
Newly uncovered sites reveal true power of great Viking army in Britain
Dozens of sites linked to the Viking great army as it ravaged Anglo-Saxon England more than 1,000 years ago have been discovered. Leading experts from York University have traced the archaeological footprint of the Scandinavian invaders, identifying previously unknown sites and routes.
The study, conducted by Dawn M Hadley, professor …
‘We’re still in survival mode’: anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
The warm Valencia air, still thick with dust and carrying a residual note of mud and damp concrete, begins to reek on the approach to the roadside dump where diggers toil, gulls scavenge and the detritus of countless everyday lives rises in mounds.
Almost two months on, the legacy of …
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EU should spare carmakers from ‘punitive’ emissions fines, says Scholz
The EU should refrain from “punitive” fines on carmakers that fail to meet emissions standards, the German chancellor has said, adding to the heated debate on the future of the key European industry.
Olaf Scholz – who is running for election in February at a time when Germany’s biggest carmaker, …
NSW health system ‘not capable’ of providing abortions at all public hospitals, advocates say
String of UK peers accepted free trips to authoritarian Azerbaijan
In years gone by, the two members of the House of Lords had been political enemies, running the headquarters of rival parties during hotly contested general election battles. In October, however, they stood side by side to pay their respects to the former president of Azerbaijan.
A wreath laid at …
Donald Trump tells EU to buy more US oil and gas or face tariffs
The US president-elect, Donald Trump, has warned the EU that it will face trade tariffs on its exports to the US unless its member states buy more American oil and gas.
Trump reignited fears of a looming trade war between the US and the EU in his first public statement …