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AI Decodes Baby Cries: What Each Sound Really Means

Groundbreaking research from the UK is using AI to decipher the distinct meanings behind a baby's cry. Discover how 'Neh' signals hunger and 'Eh' means nappy changes, offering parents a new tool for understanding their infant's needs.

Moon Drifting Away From Earth Each Year

Groundbreaking research reveals the Moon is gradually spiralling away from Earth at 3.8cm per year, a phenomenon that will fundamentally alter our planet's environment and the length of our day over millions of years.

Trump Tariff Threat Sparks UK Stagflation Fears

Exclusive analysis reveals how Donald Trump's proposed aggressive tariffs are fuelling fears of a 1970s-style 'stagflation' crisis in Britain, with soaring prices and stalled growth predicted by leading economists.

UK Economy Stagnates: Reeves Faces Budget Crisis

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts a major economic challenge as latest ONS figures show zero GDP growth in three months to August, putting Labour's ambitious investment plans at risk ahead of crucial Autumn Budget.

UK Economy Stagnates with Zero Growth in April

New official figures reveal the UK economy showed no growth in April, dealing a blow to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor Rachel Reeves. The stagnant GDP figures raise concerns about the nation's economic recovery and future prospects.

UK Economy Stalls: 0.0% GDP Growth in April

New ONS data reveals the UK economy showed zero growth in April 2024, with a sharp slowdown from the 0.4% expansion in March. The services sector stalled while production fell, putting pressure on the next government.

UK Economy Flatlines in July: 0.0% Growth Recorded

Britain's economic growth stalled in July with 0.0% GDP growth, delivering a major blow to Chancellor Rachel Reeves and raising fears of imminent tax hikes to fill a £22 billion black hole in public finances.

UK Economy Flatlines in July with 0.0% Growth

New official data reveals the UK economy showed zero growth in July 2025, dealing a blow to Chancellor Rachel Reeves's economic strategy and raising fears of a prolonged stagnation.

UK Economy Stalls as July GDP Shows Zero Growth

New ONS data reveals the UK economy showed zero growth in July, with rising inflation and weak consumer confidence putting a brake on recovery. Key sectors like services and production stagnated.

Jamie Dimon's Chilling Economic Warning

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has delivered a sobering assessment of the global economy, warning of a 'hard landing' and potential stagflation. The banking titan's comments signal turbulent times ahead for markets, interest rates, and government spending

Top 10 Vintage Baby Names for 2024 Revealed

Forget modern monikers! A surge of parents are turning to the past for inspiration, with charming 'old lady' baby names predicted to dominate birth certificates in 2024. Discover the top 10 vintage names making a stylish return.

Half of US States on Brink of Recession, Analysis Reveals

A startling new economic analysis from Bloomberg Economics indicates that nearly half of all US states are either already in recession or teetering on the edge, signalling potential national economic turmoil ahead.

UK Economy Flatlines with 0.0% GDP Growth in April

New ONS data reveals the UK economy showed zero growth in April 2024, a significant slowdown from the 0.4% expansion in March. The services sector stalled while production fell, putting pressure on the next government.

Hiker dies in fall on Alaska's receding Byron Glacier

A hiker has died in a tragic fall on Alaska's rapidly receding Byron Glacier. The incident highlights the increasing dangers of hiking on unstable, melting glacial terrain as climate change accelerates.

When Do Babies Walk? Your UK Guide to First Steps

Wondering when your baby will take their first steps? Our expert guide covers the average walking age in the UK, key developmental signs, and top safety tips to encourage your little one.

UK Gilt Yields Hit 27-Year High in Market Meltdown

UK financial markets face a severe stress test as long-term government borrowing costs surge to levels not seen since 1998. The gilt sell-off, driven by stubborn inflation data and hawkish central bank fears, triggers a flight to safety, sending gold and

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