A Conservative MP has been stabbed multiple times in an incident at his constituency surgery, according to reports. | Continue reading
Ministers to unveil app letting people change driving licences or benefits using their phone’s facial or fingerprint recognition feature | Continue reading
With many people still working from home, there's a thriving online community of ‘2xers’ who are secretly juggling multiple roles | Continue reading
James Rebanks, a sheep farmer and prize-winning author, criticised the BBC show for focusing too little on agriculture | Continue reading
Former detective describes extreme abuse the ethnic minority Muslims have been subjected to in order to elicit confessions | Continue reading
US space agency says it will be testing the possibility of intercepting an asteroid by smashing into it at nearly 15,000 miles per hour | Continue reading
Before Covid pandemic erupted, group submitted proposals to mix genetic data of related strains and grow completely new sequences | Continue reading
Officers left red-faced after ship was rejected because sailors are so young and inexperienced that they did not know basic safety measures | Continue reading
The lack of an official moment-of-ending has had a consequence: the Government has never told us that the time of sacrifice is over | Continue reading
New study reveals that Prucalopride could tackle cognition impairments caused by depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder | Continue reading
As a result, precautions such as wearing masks and better ventilation in public spaces were tragically delayed, says a new report | Continue reading
Jeremy Stansfield suffered head and spinal injuries during filming of scenes for Bang Goes the Theory that bosses ‘knew was unsafe’ | Continue reading
Researchers exploit 'Express Travel' mode when using Visa, allowing them to take money from a locked iPhone | Continue reading
Young males are six times more likely to suffer from heart problems after being jabbed than be hospitalised from coronavirus, study finds | Continue reading
The firm has offloaded stakes to Lansdowne Partners and the Ezrah Charitable Trust in a move that values the operation at around $500m | Continue reading
Intoxication cited as other factor causing spike in falls | Continue reading
Normal bouts of fever, headache, muscle ache and fatigue experienced by people might be mistaken for long Covid | Continue reading
The first prime minister of independent Congo's tooth was taken as a trophy before his body was destroyed by Belgian officers in 1961 | Continue reading
If even the experts can't agree, heaven help a 12 year-old trying to make an 'informed' decision | Continue reading
The science behind the vaccine - ChAdOx - can potentially be adapted for a wide range of diseases | Continue reading
Staff also urged to avoid ‘master/slave’ terminology as part of University of Edinburgh’s latest decolonisation efforts | Continue reading
Trouble at the country’s developers, sitting on $5.1 trillion debt, could derail the world economy | Continue reading
Small annoyances happen to all of us every day and they may not garner much sympathy due to their trivial nature – but things soon add up | Continue reading
Meanwhile Afghans have grown desperate for banks to reopen amid a looming financial crisis | Continue reading
MPs and peers unite to condemn ‘dishonour’ of US president’s withdrawal and his criticism of Afghan troops left behind to face Taliban | Continue reading
While Sweden's decision to stay open throughout the pandemic generated international debate, the controversy passed most people in Sweden by | Continue reading
The theatre has addressed mental health issues in the Shakepeare's tragedy | Continue reading
‘Versatile’ F-word is now go-to curse say researchers, as they reveal that number of profanities littering conversations is falling | Continue reading
The narrow perspectives and experiences of decision-makers had an unprecedented effect on the worst-off | Continue reading
Catching 40 winks does not allow the brain to enter into ‘slow-wave sleep’, which is when the body is most relaxed, researchers find | Continue reading
The environmental adviser’s admission that she drives a diesel exposed the elitism behind the green agenda | Continue reading
At this rate the future generation of doctors may well be better equipped to offer a politics lecture than save one’s life | Continue reading
From red list chaos to expensive tests and complicated rules, these new restrictions are unlikely to end when the pandemic does | Continue reading
They're famed for being foul-mouthed and short-tempered with staff, but for many in Silicon Valley this is just part of being successful | Continue reading
It is deeply un-British to implement a scheme that disproportionately hits disadvantaged people | Continue reading
Benjamin Glynn, who was arrested after riding the subway without a face covering, calls the charges against him 'insane' | Continue reading
In some German states where all other options have been tried, authorities to detain those who refuse to enter quarantine | Continue reading
Warning by lawyers highlights ethical issues in trying to force all workers to have jabs | Continue reading
The world No 1 lost both the match and two racquets in the Tokyo heat | Continue reading
The UK's cosy club of so-called Artificial Intelligence experts won't give ministers the bad news - today’s AI is pretty dumb | Continue reading
Researchers prove theory through studying a supermassive black hole 800 million light years away | Continue reading
Leaked data suggest vast numbers classed as being hospitalised by the virus when they were admitted with other ailments | Continue reading
US chip giant submits report to competition regulators investigating the deal | Continue reading
Source says officials have read ‘credible-looking stuff’ on theory from other countries including Australia | Continue reading
Lifestyle habits such as taking part in a regular run or walking to school daily could be linked to free treats in pilot scheme | Continue reading
Coastal cities under threat from ‘rapidly increasing high tide floods’ which could occur in clusters lasting a month or more, say scientists | Continue reading
Previous identity card plans were scrapped in 2011 after an outcry over the intrusive nature of the scheme and its impact on human rights | Continue reading