Half of Britons would refuse free trip to the Moon

Nearly half of Brits would refuse a safe return trip to the Moon, according to new polling, with many uninterested in a visit. | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 1 year ago

Rail strikes: ‘Mick Lynch effect’ sees surge of interest in unions

Unions says they have seen a 'noticeable' number of new members joining amid widening anger over pay across many sectors | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 1 year ago

Making mistakes is a sign of intelligence – and Einstein’s errors prove it

Einstein's flip-flopping was a vital part of his learning process | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 1 year ago

Chernobyl: Looting and destruction revealed by first footage after Russia leaves

The first video from Chernobyl following the retreat of Russian soldiers reveals radioactive trenches in the 'red forest' as well as looted offices and accommodation | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

Study: To avoid catching Covid, treat friends and family like strangers

Researchers shine light on the 'friend-shield effect - the closer our relationship with somebody, the less likely we are to believe they will infect us | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

The Western companies staying in Russia should be made to fear the consequences

Dozens of Western companies are still selling their products in Russia | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

Russia will bring US astronaut back to Earth

Astronauts and cosmonauts onboard the ISS are 'aware of what's going on' amid the Ukraine conflict but continue to work as a 'team', Nasa said | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

Third of UK shoppers now buy food from supermarkets’ price reduced sections

'Former supermarket workers have gone online to testify about how yellow stickers can bring out the “animalistic” qualities in some shoppers' | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

The power of regret: We’re taught it’s bad but it gives us the strength

We might be urged to bury those nagging thoughts (#NoRegrets!) - but bestselling writer Daniel H Pink tells Kasia Delgado there is a far more useful, healthy way to look at our past | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

Teen tracking Musk's private jet now monitoring Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Drake

US college student Jack Sweeney, 19, once asked Mr Musk for $50,000 or a Tesla internship to delete the automated account but was brushed off | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

Argentina’s dystopian reality where inflation runs at 50 per cent

Argentina has been among those with the world's highest inflation rates for the last five years, making everyday life increasingly difficult | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

UK: Students could be prevented from taking university courses deemed low value

Arts could be hit as ministers consider controls on admissions to curb costs and channel people towards subjects the Government favours | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

Fuel shortage: petrol station deliveries barely fell, panic-buying caused crisis

A small mismatch between supply and demand created a huge spike in petrol buying which retailers could not accommodate | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

US and China must ban petrol and diesel cars by 2035 UK, Dutch governments warn

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps and Dutch counterpart Steven van Weyenberg call for more drastic action from biggest emitters | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

UK Online Safety Bill gives legal basis for censorship of LGBT people

Legal free speech could be banned from social media under the proposed law | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

Dad makes teddies with health conditions to help children with medical disorders

From pacemakers to hearing aids, Emily Cope meets the man who makes teddy bears who wear medical devices | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

Local food is on the menu at the COP26 summit

Global leaders at key Glasgow meeting will dine on British seasonal fruit and veg but Chilean blueberries and Peruvian asparagus are a no-no in bid to go carbon neutral | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

Why have there been so many own goals at the Euros?

With 11 so far in Euro 2020, what on earth is going on? i catches up with some leading figures from across football in a bid to find out | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

Anti-vaxx industry ‘could be worth more than $1bn to social media giants’

The anti-vaccination industry, which has 62m followers worldwide, could be worth more than $1bn to social media companies, a new report has claimed | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 2 years ago

Spain to give pets the same rights as humans, an animal welfare breakthrough

Domestic animals will be considered 'living beings' under Spanish law instead of mere objects | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 3 years ago

US states brace for violence as Joe Biden plans to reverse key Trump policies

Many state troops are particularly wary of armed demonstrations happening on Sunday, following a series of rallying posts on far-right social networks | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 3 years ago

Ears for double dosing as GPS left without up-to-date data amid NHS IT chaos

Medics complain of communication breakdown between practices and hospitals | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 3 years ago

Trainee barristers forced to urinate in bottles, buckets during 3hr online exam

'As time passed I saw it as more of a funny situation... I guess I can laugh about it now' | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 3 years ago

Terry Pratchett predicted how fake news would work on the internet

In a 1996 interview, Pratchett told Gates: 'There's no way of finding out whether this stuff has any bottom to it' | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 4 years ago

Britain goes one month without coal-fired electricity generation in 'milestone'

The nationwide lockdown to stop the spread of Covid-19 caused demand for electricity to fall during April | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 4 years ago

A brief history of quarantine, and what it can teach us about social distancing

Medieval Britain was slow to implement quarantine too | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 4 years ago

England has the worst regional inequality in the developed world, reports shows

Researchers have called for more English devolution | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 4 years ago

The Sims at 20: how a generation of young people grew up playing God

Two decades since the suburban sandbox game became a PC sensation, Lizzy Dening wonders if it promised an adulthood that proved out of reach | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 4 years ago

Prince William launches multimillion $ Earthshot Prize to tackle climate change

Prince William made the announcement in a video narrated by Sir David Attenborough posted on social media | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 4 years ago

Dr Hannah Fry on Pigeons, AI and the Power of Maths

The mathematician hopes to show the strengths and weaknesses of algorithms in this year's Royal Institution shows, she tells Rachael Pells | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 4 years ago

A scientist intends to prove he found life on Mars in 1976

A mission to the Red Planet in 2020 will help establish if Gilbert Levin's theory about his Viking experiment is right. By Dr Stuart Clark | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 4 years ago

The crisis in language education across the UK

Britain is bottom of the class when it comes to second languages. Will Hazell asks why learning the lingo remains so foreign to us | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 4 years ago

How do experts think we need to respond to increasing rates of suicide in women?

Experts say the rise in young people is cause for concern because it’s following a different pattern to other age groups | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 4 years ago

Met police’s facial recognition technology ‘96% inaccurate’

Facial recognition technology used by the Metropolitan police has a 96 per cent misidentification rate, civil liberties group Big Brother Watch claims | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 5 years ago

Dinner for One: New Year's Eve Sketch Beloved in Germany Finally Screened in UK

The 1963 comedy Dinner for One, which stars Freddie Frinton, has never been shown on British television or in cinemas despite being screened in Germany every New Year's Eve for decades. | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 5 years ago

A Russian robot hailed as hi-tech on state TV has been unmasked as man in suit

A robot hailed in Russia as the latest in cutting-edge technology has been unmasked - as a man in a suit. | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 5 years ago

Millions of frogs are factory farmed in shocking conditions

Let's give frogs, and all farm animals, a voice. Here's how, according to the The Humane League | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 5 years ago

Nick Clegg: In defence of Facebook and the Silicon Valley tech giants

Enough! Even the world’s greatest brains are at it now. In a recent survey by the Times Higher Education supplement, 50 Nobel Prize winners were asked what they consider to be the greatest threats facing humankind. Amongst the more familiar fears of nuclear apocalypse, pandemics … | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 5 years ago

Ed Sheeran paid more in tax last year than both Starbucks and Amazon

Figures released this weekend showed that the pop star paid £5.29m to the tax man compared to the £4.5m that the global coffee chain and international online retailer coughed up each. | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 5 years ago

BA getting sued after data breach

British Airways may have to pay out £500 million to customers whose data was breached in a 15-day cyber attack that compromised 382,000 payments. Law firm SPG has launched a group action lawsuit on behalf of affected customers, and estimates that each individual may be able to cl … | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 5 years ago

Fatal heart attacks could be predicted years in advance

A new method of reading routine heart scans that can pinpoint those most at risk proved successful in its first major trial. | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 5 years ago

M&S replaces over 100 call centre staff with AI bots

M&S has replaced all its switchboard staff with an artificial intelligence system, affecting over 100 jobs. | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 5 years ago

European Commission not GDPR compliant though it was responsible for the law

The European Commission's “embarrassing” data breach comes after companies rushed to meet the May 25 deadline which saw the EU’s new GDPR law come into force. | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 5 years ago

How your home is under 'staggering levels of surveillance'

A rise in so-called 'smart homes' and gadgets is leading to staggering levels of surveillance, according to a new investigation. | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 5 years ago

FM Radio faces Government switch-off as Digital listening passes 50% milestone

FM Radio signal could be switched off leaving analogue radios useless after Rajar figures showed the majority of all UK radio listening was via digital devices for the first time. | Continue reading


@inews.co.uk | 6 years ago