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Wahlberg Wants Hemsworths For Scottish Rowing Epic

Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg is championing a film about the incredible true story of the Scottish rowing brothers who braved the Atlantic. He wants Chris and Liam Hemsworth to play the heroic siblings.

Princess of Wales surprises veterans in Rochester visit

Catherine, Princess of Wales, made a heartfelt visit to a veterans' centre in Rochester, engaging in a pottery session and sharing personal stories in a move highlighting her commitment to mental health support.

Heart drug cuts Alzheimer's risk in Cambridge breakthrough

A groundbreaking study from the University of Cambridge reveals that a widely prescribed blood pressure medication could dramatically reduce dementia risk and slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients, offering new hope for millions.

Trump's Secret War on British Democracy Exposed

Explosive report reveals how Donald Trump and his billionaire backer Robert Mercer waged a secret campaign to undermine British democracy, funding extremist groups and anti-EU campaigns in a bid to reshape UK politics.

Man denies murder of Saudi student stabbed in Cambridge

A 21-year-old man has pleaded not guilty to the murder of a 20-year-old Saudi Arabian student who was fatally stabbed in Cambridge. The accused admitted to possessing a blade at the time of the incident near the city's luxury Varsity Apartments.

Tributes to Maths Genius Prof Bob Cook, Pioneer of Computing

The mathematical world mourns the loss of Professor Bob Cook, the brilliant Cambridge academic whose pioneering work in computational complexity and the P versus NP problem laid the groundwork for modern computing. Remembered as a devoted teacher and a hu

Gladwell Demands Total Ban on Trans Athletes in Women's Sports

Bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell ignites a firestorm by calling for a complete exclusion of transgender athletes from female competitions, arguing it's the only way to ensure fairness. His controversial comments challenge current sporting policies.

Perth Council Backtracks on Beach Parking Charges After Fury

Perth's Cambridge Council faces a local revolt after abruptly scrapping its new paid parking scheme at City Beach and Floreat Beach, just one day after implementation. The sudden reversal follows a massive public outcry and threats of a formal protest, le

Common virus may secretly trigger Parkinson's disease

A revolutionary study from the University of Cambridge and NHS researchers uncovers a direct link between a widespread, typically benign virus and the development of Parkinson's disease, potentially transforming our understanding of the neurological condi

20 Mins Daily Exercise Slashes Early Death Risk

Groundbreaking research from the University of Cambridge shows that a small amount of daily physical activity can significantly reduce mortality risk, even for those with sedentary lifestyles.

British Brothers Shatter Pacific Rowing Record

Two British brothers, Euan and Jamie Fraser, have shattered the world record for rowing the Pacific Ocean, completing a perilous 10,000-mile journey from Peru to Australia sustained by a surprising stash of pizza.

George Clooney's The Boys in the Boat: A Riveting Underdog Tale

Daily Mail's Brian Viner delivers his verdict on George Clooney's latest directorial effort, 'The Boys in the Boat' – a stirring Depression-era underdog story about the US rowing team's quest for Olympic gold. Discover why this true-life sports drama is a

Clooney's The Boys in the Boat: A Stirring Underdog Saga

George Clooney delivers a classic, heartwarming underdog story with 'The Boys in the Boat.' Our review from the Venice Film Festival explores why this rowing drama is a crowd-pleasing, if conventional, return to form.

Team GB drops rower Stephen Nolan for Paris 2024 Olympics

In a dramatic turn of events, Team GB has dropped champion rower Stephen Nolan from its Paris 2024 Olympic squad, opting instead for an Australian-born athlete. The decision has ignited a fierce debate over selection policies and national identity in elit

Anti-vax father blames family for Cambridge grad's death

The father of a Cambridge University graduate who died from a rare disease blamed her family for not pushing conventional medicine, a coroner's court heard, in a case highlighting the anti-vaccine movement's tragic consequences.

UK scientists create liquid fuel from sunlight and air

Groundbreaking Cambridge research achieves major breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis, creating sustainable liquid fuels directly from sunlight, CO₂, and water—potentially revolutionising clean energy.

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