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Titanic Sinks Tonight: Survivor Tales on BBC Two

A sombre new BBC series recounts the Titanic's last moments using real survivor testimonies. Plus, tonight's TV highlights include a festive farm trip and the search for alien life. Tune in.

Major Glasgow fire near Polo Lounge nightclub

A major fire has engulfed buildings above Glasgow's Polo Lounge nightclub, forcing evacuations. Emergency services, including 11 fire appliances, are on Wilson Street. Read for live updates.

Golden Age of TV 2025: Top Shows to Stream Now

Forget the past—2025 is the true Golden Age of television. Discover our critic's picks of the year's best, from Emmy-winning dramas to addictive reality shows. Stream these highlights now.

Portfolio Diet Could Cut Heart Disease Risk by 14%

New research reveals how a specific combination of cholesterol-lowering foods, known as the Portfolio Diet, can dramatically improve cardiovascular health and reduce heart disease risk.

Daily Exercise Can Beat Heart Disease Symptoms

New research reveals how moderate daily activity can significantly reduce coronary heart disease risk and symptoms. Discover the life-changing benefits of consistent exercise for your heart health.

Baby saved by namesake's tragic story

In an extraordinary twist of fate, a baby girl's life was saved after doctors discovered a critical heart defect, prompted by her parents' choice of name that honoured another child who tragically passed away.

Short, Sharp Exercise Best for Heart Health

Groundbreaking research shows brief bursts of vigorous activity are more effective for cardiovascular health than longer moderate sessions. Discover how just minutes a day can transform your heart health.

Long COVID symptoms hid deadly heart tumour

A British woman's persistent dizziness and blackouts were initially dismissed as Long COVID, until a shocking diagnosis revealed a rare and potentially fatal heart tumour that required emergency surgery.

Sleep Duration Linked to Heart Disease Risk

Groundbreaking research reveals how your sleep duration could be silently impacting your heart health, with both too little and too much sleep posing significant risks.

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