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Exeter Chiefs leadership crisis as Baxter and Rowe depart

Rob Baxter's sudden departure as Exeter Chiefs director of rugby coincides with chairman Tony Rowe's decision to step down, marking a seismic shift for the Premiership club after 28 years of transformative leadership.

New Vaccine Fights Deadly Fungal Superbug

UK scientists pioneer a revolutionary vaccine targeting Candida albicans, a deadly fungal infection, offering a potential shield for vulnerable patients and a new weapon against antimicrobial resistance.

Daily Habits That Slash Dementia Risk Revealed

Groundbreaking research from Oxford and Exeter universities identifies key daily activities—from reading to household chores—that can significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia, offering a proactive approach to brain health.

Exeter's Feyi-Waboso injured, Slade fit for new season

Exeter Chiefs face an early season setback as rising star Immanuel Feyi-Waboso sustains a hamstring injury, while England centre Henry Slade makes full recovery from broken hand ahead of new Premiership campaign.

Science vs Superstition: The UK's Weather Forecasting War

A deep dive into the fierce rivalry between modern meteorology and the rising tide of 'intuitive' weather prediction apps. Discover why scientists are sounding the alarm about the return of forecasting by superstition.

Brit Jailed in Dubai for 10 Months Over CBD Oil

Exclusive: Mia O'Brien, a British woman from Devon, details her terrifying 10-month imprisonment in a Dubai jail after airport officials found a CBD vape pen in her luggage. Her story exposes the severe legal risks travellers face in the UAE.

Asylum seeker jailed for brutal daylight sexual assault

Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, an Eritrean asylum seeker, has been sentenced to six years and nine months for a horrific sexual assault on a woman in Exeter. The case has sparked protests and intense debate over the UK's asylum system.

Ozone Layer Repair Is Warming The Planet

New scientific research reveals a cruel climate twist: the successful repair of the ozone layer is inadvertently accelerating global warming in the Southern Hemisphere by altering wind patterns.

Met Office Unveils 2024-25 Storm Names List

The Met Office has revealed its official list of storm names for the upcoming season. Discover the new names, the science behind the naming process, and why your name might be featured.

2025 Forecast to Be UK's Hottest Year on Record

The Met Office issues a stark warning that 2025 has a significant chance of becoming the UK's warmest year ever recorded, surpassing the current 2022 record, due to a combination of human-induced climate change and natural weather patterns.

Storm Dave: Met Office Unveils New UK Storm Names

The Met Office has officially revealed its list of names for the upcoming UK storm season, with 'Storm Dave' generating significant public discussion. Discover the full list and the science behind storm naming.

Met Office Reveals 2024-25 Storm Names List

The Met Office and Met Éireann have unveiled the official list of storm names for the upcoming season, featuring community-chosen monikers like ‘Bogdan’ and ‘Mercèdes’ alongside traditional favourites.

Met Office Unveils 2025-2026 Storm Names

The Met Office has announced the official storm names for the 2025-2026 season, featuring a mix of public suggestions and expert choices. Discover which names made the list and the science behind storm naming.

Autism treatments lack evidence, major review finds

A major government-commissioned review reveals most widely used autism interventions lack robust evidence, urging a shift towards personalised support and away from 'one-size-fits-all' approaches.

A Car-Free Tour of Devon: The Riviera Line Adventure

Discover the ultimate car-free guide to exploring Devon's stunning coast and countryside. Our journalist reveals how a journey on the picturesque Riviera Line is an unforgettable adventure in itself, leading to charming towns, epic coastal walks, and sere

Low Income Students Face Higher Eating Disorder Risk

Groundbreaking research from the University of Exeter uncovers a stark connection between financial hardship and the prevalence of eating disorders among UK university students, urging a rethink of mental health support systems.

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