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What questions do you have about the fertility crisis?
It’s increasingly harder to overlook the
. Fertility rates in more economically advantaged countries are in serious decline. This raises concerns for the future of many countries, with some governments beginning campaigns. The issue is evenbecoming more politicised
, as more nations are offering …Mirra Andreeva: ‘I would say that I’m still a kid sometimes. I can be a pain’
In the final weeks of her first season competing at the highest level of professional tennis, the best teenage player in the world found herself on the brink of a perfect ending. Facing off against her good friend and compatriot Daria Kasatkina in the Chinese city of Ningbo, Mirra Andreeva …
Social media fuelling rising terror threat in France, says minister
The Breakdown | Willis brothers prove that resilience is key in harsh world of rugby union
Sometimes people forget the most priceless quality in a rugby player. It can also be easily overlooked, particularly on sunny days in benign conditions when tries flow like warm honey. Even away from home in deepest midwinter, with sub-zero temperatures freezing your snot, it is only fully visible to those …
Restaurant owner rescues woman from submerged car in Leicestershire
Dramatic footage showed a woman being rescued from a submerged car in Leicestershire after a critical incident was declared in the region due to wide-scale flooding.
A restaurant owner in the village of Great Glen went to the aid of a woman who was struggling in her submerged car after …
Dignity and humanity of Afghan women must be worth more than game of cricket | Jonathan Liew
“There’s all types of lines you can draw. We’ve drawn a line.” So explained Mike Baird, the chair of Cricket Australia, last month in explaining the governing body’s stance on playing against Afghanistan, the country that has just banned women from looking out of windows.
According to a new decree …
Bumper Christmas for UK supermarkets boosted by food price inflation
Food price inflation jumped to 3.7% last month, the highest level since March, helping fuel a bumper season for supermarkets.
Sales at the big grocery chains were up 2.1% over the four weeks to 29 December compared with a year before, according to the analysts Kantar. However, that rise was …
Trump Jr expected to visit Greenland on Tuesday amid father’s interest in island
Donald Trump Jr is expected to land in Greenland on Tuesday, hours after his father reiterated his interest in taking control of the Arctic autonomous territory, pledging to “make Greenland great again”.
Trump Jr said in a podcast that aired on Monday that he was “not buying Greenland” but that …
Former chair of child abuse inquiry says another one would only delay action
There should be no more inquiries into grooming gangs because it would further delay action by government, the former chair of an inquiry into child sexual abuse in England and Wales has said.
Prof Alexis Jay said there had already been a delay of more than two years in implementing …
England’s Six Nations hopes dealt major blow with Feyi-Waboso ruled out
England are set to go into the Six Nations without two of their first-choice back three players after Immanuel Feyi-Waboso was ruled out of the championship after his decision to undergo shoulder surgery.
The 22-year-old Exeter winger is set to miss the entire tournament, joining the Northampton full-back George Furbank …