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UK woman to live in Mars simulator for a year

A British woman is embarking on an extraordinary year-long mission to simulate life on Mars without ever leaving Earth. Discover how a specialised bunker in Bristol will become her Red Planet home.

NBA Probes Clippers Over Alleged Secret Leonard Payments

The NBA has launched a formal investigation into the LA Clippers and owner Steve Ballmer over alleged undisclosed financial benefits offered to star Kawhi Leonard during his 2019 free agency, The Guardian can reveal.

Sainsbury's Hummus Recall: E. Coli Warning

Sainsbury's has urgently recalled its Taste the Infused Garlic Houmous over potential E. coli contamination. The Food Standards Agency has issued a 'do not eat' alert for specific batches. Here's what customers need to know.

Urgent 'Do Not Eat' Warning For Supermarket Feta Cheese

Shoppers across the UK are being urgently warned not to consume a specific brand of feta cheese sold in major supermarkets due to a potential link to a deadly E. coli outbreak. The Food Standards Agency has issued a 'do not eat' alert.

Rio Ferdinand: I turned down England manager job

Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand reveals he turned down a formal approach to become England manager, citing a lack of 'footballing intellect' on the FA panel. The former defender opens up on his surprising pivot into football agency and life in Duba

Europe's Secret September Escapes: Summer Lingers Here

Discover hidden European gems where summer's warmth extends into September. From secluded Greek islands to tranquil Italian lakes, uncover Guardian readers' favourite late-season retreats for perfect weather without the crowds.

Málaga Tops Paris & Barcelona as Europe's Best City

Forget the well-trodden paths to Barcelona and Paris. A prestigious new Time Out ranking has crowned a historic Spanish city as Europe's most captivating destination for 2024, praising its vibrant culture, affordability, and authentic charm.

EU Court Rules Austria's Border Checks Illegal

The European Court of Justice has delivered a landmark ruling, declaring Austria's long-standing border controls with Hungary and Slovenia illegal under EU law. The decision intensifies the clash between national security concerns and the bloc's principle

Kaprizov Rejects Wild Contract, Trade Looms

Minnesota Wild star Kirill Kaprizov has stunned the hockey world by rejecting a massive contract extension, throwing his future with the club into doubt and igniting a potential blockbuster trade saga.

Travel Expert Names The One European Country He'll Never Revisit

A seasoned traveller who has explored all 44 European nations reveals the one destination that left him so disappointed he vows never to go back. Discover which popular spot failed to impress and why your travel money might be better spent elsewhere.

Rory McIlroy Resigns from European Tour Board

Golf superstar Rory McIlroy resigns from the PGA European Tour's board amidst strategic disagreements, just weeks after Europe's triumphant Ryder Cup victory over the US.

UK Flood Crisis: 300+ Alerts Issued Nationwide

Britain is on high alert as more than 300 flood warnings and alerts are activated across England and Wales. The Environment Agency urges immediate action with severe disruption expected from relentless rainfall.

Tenant accused of lying, charged £1200 for lock change

A London rental dispute turns nasty as an estate agent accuses a tenant of fabricating reasons to break her contract, then charges her £1,200 for a full lock replacement. The tenant shares the shocking email exchange.

Japan's Imperial Family Faces Crisis Over Lavish Ritual

The costly and secretive Daijosai enthronement ritual for Emperor Naruhito has ignited a fierce debate in Japan, pitting ancient tradition against modern financial transparency and the future of the Chrysanthemum Throne.

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