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Kazakhstan mandates chemical castration for paedophiles

Kazakhstan's parliament has passed a stringent new law mandating chemical castration for convicted child sex offenders, alongside public naming and lifetime GPS tracking, in one of the world's toughest anti-paedophilia measures.

DWP confirms bank account check date

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced the date when it will start checking bank accounts of benefit claimants. Find out how this could affect you.

Smart ring detected cancer before doctors

A woman's Oura ring flagged potential health issues long before doctors diagnosed her with cancer, showcasing the life-saving potential of wearable tech.

Epping protests escalate over migrant hotel

Furious protesters in Epping vow to continue demonstrations until their concerns over a local migrant hotel are addressed, accusing authorities of ignoring their voices.

Abbott’s Lingo: A Needle-Free Glucose Monitor

Abbott's latest innovation, the Lingo glucose monitor, promises to revolutionise health tracking by offering real-time glucose monitoring without needles. Discover how this wearable tech could change lives.

Young Nature Goddesses Start Wildlife Club

A group of young girls in the UK have formed their own wildlife club, embracing nature and conservation with infectious enthusiasm. Discover their inspiring journey and how they're making a difference.

Angry Birds Attack Pedestrians in Central London

A dramatic scene unfolded as a flock of protective birds launched aerial assaults on unsuspecting pedestrians near their vulnerable chicks. Witnesses captured the bizarre wildlife encounter that left locals stunned.

Summer Butterflies Flourish Across the UK

Discover the breathtaking beauty of summer butterflies flourishing across the UK, captured in stunning photographs that highlight nature's vibrant colours.

Dingo deliberately decapitated on K'gari

A dingo has been found deliberately decapitated on K'gari (Fraser Island), sparking outrage and a police investigation into this brutal act of animal cruelty.

Norway resumes bear hunt after wrong animal shot

Norwegian authorities have resumed the hunt for a bear that bit a man after mistakenly shooting the wrong animal. The incident has sparked outrage and raised questions about wildlife management.

Humpback Whale Disrupts Sydney Harbour Ferries

A humpback whale’s unexpected visit to Sydney Harbour brought ferry services to a standstill, delighting onlookers but disrupting transport. Experts believe the whale may have strayed off its migration path.

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