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RNLI's 'float to live' technique saves lives

The RNLI has released a crucial video demonstrating the 'float to live' technique, a lifesaving method for anyone caught in dangerous waters. Learn how this simple advice could prevent tragedies.

Steven Knight to write next James Bond film

Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight has been confirmed as the screenwriter for the upcoming James Bond film, bringing his gritty storytelling to the iconic spy franchise.

FBI Considers Spy Base in New Zealand to Counter China

The FBI is reportedly exploring the establishment of a counterintelligence base in New Zealand to monitor and counteract China's growing influence in the Pacific region, according to former Trump administration official Kash Patel.

Spy balloons pose risk to UK airports, experts warn

Experts warn that spy balloons could pose a serious threat to UK airspace, with major airports potentially vulnerable to aerial surveillance. Learn how these devices operate and what's being done to counter the risk.

Vince Gilligan's 'Pluribus' Coming to Apple TV+

Vince Gilligan, the mastermind behind 'Breaking Bad' and 'Better Call Saul', is set to captivate audiences again with his upcoming spy thriller 'Pluribus' on Apple TV+. Discover what to expect from this highly anticipated series.

Science reveals how to ace job interviews

Scientists reveal an unexpected yet simple trick to ace job interviews, backed by research. Discover how to boost your confidence and impress employers effortlessly.

Duchess turned MI6 spy outwitted Gestapo

Discover the astonishing true story of Kitty, the rebellious duchess who outwitted the Gestapo and became a key MI6 operative during WWII, all while hosting elegant tea parties.

British spy arrested in undercover sting operation

A dramatic undercover operation led to the arrest of a suspected British spy after officers posed as Russian agents. The sting, captured on video, reveals tense moments as the individual is apprehended.

Dolphins use sponges as tools to hunt fish

Scientists uncover fascinating behaviour in dolphins off the coast of Australia, revealing their use of marine sponges as hunting tools – a rare example of tool use in wild animals.

Walking backwards offers 4x health benefits

New research suggests walking backwards could be four times more beneficial for your health than traditional walking. Discover the surprising benefits and how to incorporate it into your routine.

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