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Ministers can't trace billions in Brexit payments to EU

British ministers face scrutiny as they confess to having no clear accounting of where billions of pounds in post-Brexit payments to Brussels have actually been spent, raising serious questions about financial oversight.

Scottish Tea Bag Mystery: A Scientific Investigation

A mysterious tea bag discovered in a Scottish supermarket leads researchers on an unexpected journey into forensic botany and consumer product tracing in this fascinating real-life detective story.

Welsh wool art wins prestigious Artes Mundi prize

Scottish artist Alberta Whittle triumphs at Artes Mundi 10 with her poignant installation celebrating Welsh wool heritage, blending activism with textile artistry in Cardiff exhibition.

Nuclear chemistry pioneer Darleane Hoffman dies at 97

Celebrating the extraordinary life of Darleane Hoffman, the trailblazing nuclear chemist who confirmed element 106's existence and transformed our understanding of the periodic table. Her groundbreaking work earned her the National Medal of Science and in

Civil servant wins £1 million in Omaze draw

A dedicated civil servant from Westminster has become an overnight millionaire after winning the life-changing Omaze prize draw, securing a stunning £1 million windfall that will rewrite his family's future.

Nobel Physicist Chen Ning Yang Dies Aged 103

The scientific world mourns the loss of Chen Ning Yang, the Chinese-American Nobel Prize-winning physicist whose groundbreaking work redefined particle physics and left an indelible mark on 20th-century science.

EU Ministers Clash Over Palestinian Aid in Gaza Crisis

European Union foreign ministers engage in heated debate over suspending development aid for Palestinians as Gaza humanitarian crisis deepens. Ireland and Luxembourg lead opposition against cutting vital funding.

Science in Crisis: CSIRO Funding Collapse Demands Action

Australia's premier scientific organisation, CSIRO, confronts an existential threat as chronic underfunding triggers brain drain and research cuts. Scientific leaders issue urgent plea to Prime Minister Albanese to rescue national science capability.

Ministers grilled over collapsed China spy case

Senior government ministers are facing intense scrutiny from MPs after a high-profile Chinese espionage case dramatically collapsed, raising serious questions about national security protocols and diplomatic relations with Beijing.

Trump Nobel Peace Prize Nomination Sparks Global Debate

The recent nomination of Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize has ignited fierce international debate, with critics questioning the legitimacy of the move and supporters hailing his foreign policy achievements.

Amazon Prime Video crashes in UK-wide outage

Amazon Prime Video users across Britain reported widespread disruption as the streaming service experienced significant technical issues during peak viewing hours.

Trump Snubbed for Nobel Peace Prize - Exclusive Report

Exclusive: Donald Trump has allegedly been passed over for Nobel Peace Prize consideration despite previous nominations, with sources claiming the committee deliberately excluded the controversial former US president.

CSIRO faces stealth job cuts amid staff exodus

Exclusive investigation reveals how Australia's national science agency CSIRO is undergoing silent staff reductions, creating an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty among researchers and scientists.

Trump's Nobel Peace Prize Bid Fails After Lobbying Blitz

Donald Trump's controversial campaign for the Nobel Peace Prize has spectacularly unravelled after aggressive lobbying efforts backfired, leaving the former US president off the final nomination list despite his supporters' relentless efforts.

Norway braces for Trump's Nobel prize reaction

Norwegian officials are preparing for potential backlash from Donald Trump if he fails to win the Nobel Peace Prize, amid concerns about his reaction and its impact on international relations.

Sir John Gurdon: Cloning Pioneer Dies Aged 91

Nobel laureate Sir John Gurdon, whose revolutionary cloning work paved the way for Dolly the Sheep and stem cell research, has died aged 91. Discover how the schoolboy once told he'd 'never be a scientist' changed biology forever.

ITV's £100k Quiz - Biggest Prize in TV History

Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins reunite for groundbreaking ITV quiz where EVERY contestant wins prizes, with one lucky player taking home a record-breaking £100,000 top prize in television history.

Amazon Prime Day 2025: Ultimate Deal Guide

Discover the hottest Amazon Prime Day 2025 deals across tech, home, fashion and more. Our expert guide reveals when to shop and how to maximise your savings during this massive sales event.

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