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The Best Greens Powders in the UK for 2024

Discover the best greens powders in the UK for 2024. Our expert review compares top brands for nutrition, taste, and value to boost your daily health routine.

California and Louisiana Lead US Poverty Rates

New Census data reveals a tale of two Americas, with California and Louisiana experiencing the highest poverty rates. This in-depth analysis explores the economic policies, social safety nets, and stark realities behind the numbers.

Heston's New Menu: Diner Weight Loss at The Fat Duck

Exclusive: The Fat Duck's new 'Microbiome Menu,' inspired by weight-loss jabs, uses culinary science to promote satiety and gut health, with diners reporting unexpected weight loss. A groundbreaking fusion of gastronomy and wellness.

Pumpkin Spice Lattes: 25 Sugar Teaspoons in One Cup!

Exclusive investigation uncovers staggering sugar content in high street pumpkin spice lattes, with some containing up to 25 teaspoons. Discover which autumn favourite could derail your health goals.

UK faces Trump-style economic disruption, warns MP

Senior Labour MP Liam Byrne cautions that Britain's economy is vulnerable to a populist shock akin to Trump's 2016 victory unless the government addresses deep-seated regional inequalities and implements radical productivity reforms.

UK's poverty map unchanged since Victorian era

Shocking new analysis reveals the UK's poorest areas have remained trapped in deprivation since the Victorian era, with government policies consistently failing to bridge the divide.

Teen Pregnancy Falls But Inequality Grows, Oxford Study Finds

Groundbreaking research from the University of Oxford shows a dramatic decline in teen pregnancies across the UK. However, the study exposes a troubling reality: girls from the most deprived backgrounds remain disproportionately at risk, highlighting a de

Energy Drink Obsession Lands Aussie Mum in Hospital

An Australian mother's harrowing experience with a widely consumed energy drink has sparked a major health warning. Discover how a daily habit led to severe potassium deficiency and hospitalisation, prompting doctors to issue urgent advice to thousands of

Hinton: AI Profits Will Cause Mass Unemployment

Exclusive: Turing Award winner and 'Godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton predicts a dystopian future where corporate AI profits lead to widespread joblessness and soaring inequality, urging for a radical rethinking of society.

Bigelow Slams Oscars' Snub of Female Directors

Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow criticises the Academy Awards for its persistent failure to recognise female filmmaking talent, calling for systemic change in the industry.

Vitamin B6 supplement reduces autism severity in adults

Groundbreaking UK research reveals a daily vitamin B6 supplement could significantly improve social interaction and reduce restrictive behaviours in autistic adults, offering new hope for non-invasive symptom management.

Pope Francis Condemns 'Immoral' CEO Pay and Wealth Gap

In a powerful address to Italian business leaders, Pope Francis launched a fierce critique of modern capitalism, condemning the growing inequality between executives and their workers as a grave sin and a threat to social cohesion.

Ultra-Processed Foods Cause Weight Gain, Study Reveals

Groundbreaking UK research exposes the hidden dangers of ultra-processed foods, linking them directly to increased calorie intake and weight gain. Discover the science behind why these modern diets are harming our health.

UK's £54k Per Head Wealth Gap Between London and Wales

Exclusive analysis reveals a dramatic £54,000 per head economic gap between London and other UK regions, with Wales and the North East lagging far behind. Experts warn of a deeply unbalanced national economy.

UK Gender Pay Gap: Women Earn 14% Less Than Men

Shocking new figures from the Office for National Statistics show Britain's gender pay gap remains stubbornly wide, with women effectively working for free for nearly two months each year compared to male colleagues.

The Great British Blame Game: Migrants vs The Elite

A deep dive into the toxic narrative dividing Britain, where migrants are scapegoated while the ultra-wealthy evade responsibility for the nation's crises. Analysis reveals the dangerous rhetoric shaping post-Brexit politics.

UK Life Expectancy Stalls Despite Rise in 100-Year-Olds

New data reveals a worrying stagnation in British life expectancy, even as the number of centenarians hits record highs. Experts point to a 'perfect storm' of austerity, NHS pressures, and lifestyle diseases halting decades of progress.

GCSE Music faces extinction as costs soar to £400 per pupil

Exclusive: Soaring costs of music GCSEs are creating an 'apartheid' in arts education, with state school pupils priced out. The Child Poverty Action Group reveals the stark inequalities forcing schools to cut creative subjects.

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