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UK weather: temperatures stay below zero for 12 nights running
Temperatures have stayed firmly below freezing for the 12th night in a row across the UK, as forecasters predict the weather will turn milder into next week.
Scotland remained the coldest place in the UK, with the Met Office reporting a low of -13.9C (7F) in Kinbrace in the northern …
Court ruling on Belgium’s conduct in colonial Africa hailed as turning point
A historic court ruling that found Belgium guilty of crimes against humanity during its colonial rule of central Africa has been hailed as a turning point that could pave the way for compensation and other forms of justice.
‘Australia deserves a champion’: Alex de Minaur ready to meet great expectations | Simon Cambers
Playing at home in front of a home crowd can go one of two ways. For some, it’s an inspiration, they play their best tennis at the most important moments. For others, it can be crippling, the tension ripping through their body and stopping them from playing the way they …
Canada’s election is about to have an Elon Musk problem with Trudeau’s exit
The decision by the Canadian prime minister,
, this week toresign as head of the Liberal party
has set in motion a leadership race against the backdrop of a looming general election, which will be held amid political turmoil triggered byDonald Trump
’s …Boeing production in 2024 expected to be less than half of rival Airbus
Boeing is expected to confirm it made less than half of the aircraft of its rival Airbus in 2024, with analysts questioning whether the troubled US planemaker will be able to increase its rate of production as planned.
The company is expected to report that it delivered only 340 aircraft …
Online safety laws ‘unsatisfactory’ and ‘uneven’, says UK science minister
Online safety legislation is “unsatisfactory” and “uneven”, the science secretary has said as he expressed hopes for parliament to learn to legislate faster on the issue.
Peter Kyle said he had given a “very personal commitment to making sure that everybody, particularly people with vulnerabilities and every child is vulnerable, …
Small businesses are not all in with artificial intelligence – yet
Nurse critically injured in stabbing at Greater Manchester hospital A&E
A nurse is in a critical condition after she was stabbed in a hospital A&E in a suspected attempted murder, police said.
The nurse was on duty at the Royal Oldham hospital, in Greater Manchester, when she was attacked with a sharp instrument at about 11.30pm on Saturday night.
Greater …
Music sounds better with you? How your listening habits affect your love life
“What’s the one thing your readers should do to help them use music to find and catch the partner of their dreams?” asks Patrick Savage, a senior research fellow in psychology at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. “Go to karaoke and sing a duet. Go and sing A …
Return looted shipwreck treasures to countries of origin as reparations for slavery, says lawyer
Shipwrecked colonial treasures that have lain on the seabed for centuries could be recovered and returned to their countries of origin as
.Tim Maxwell, an international cultural heritage lawyer, said repatriating artefacts found underwater could help former colonial powers meet moral obligations to countries …