Neanderthals Likely Kissed Humans, Oxford Study Finds
Oxford research traces the evolutionary history of kissing, revealing Neanderthals likely locked lips with humans. Discover the surprising origins of this intimate behaviour.
Oxford research traces the evolutionary history of kissing, revealing Neanderthals likely locked lips with humans. Discover the surprising origins of this intimate behaviour.
Oxford scientists reveal romantic kissing likely began 21 million years ago in a common ancestor of humans and great apes. Discover the evolutionary history of this intimate behaviour.
Groundbreaking research from Oxford and Florida Tech reveals intimate kissing between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals occurred 50,000 years ago. Discover how this ancient behaviour evolved.
Labour's new asylum reforms mirror failed Tory policies, facing identical legal hurdles from human rights laws. Will history repeat itself? Analysis inside.
Groundbreaking archaeological find in Welsh caves reveals sophisticated 15,000-year-old artwork, forcing scientists to completely reconsider the timeline of human creativity and settlement in Britain.
Shadow justice secretary Shabana Mahmood condemns Conservative proposals to leave ECHR as BBC analysis reveals UK would join Belarus as only European nation outside convention.
A rescue cat named Jasper is baffling his foster owner with his unusual obsession - he can't stand physical affection but becomes utterly transfixed by political television programmes, particularly Question Time.
Convicted Albanian drug dealer wins human rights case against Italian prison conditions while Britain faces criticism for failed deportation. Exclusive details reveal the legal loopholes exploited in this controversial international case.
Discover the surprising training technique that stops dogs begging for food without punishment. Professional dog trainer reveals how to teach your pet perfect mealtime manners.
Groundbreaking research exposes humanity's dark side when faced with existential threats, as computer models predict alarming spikes in violence during apocalyptic events.
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch expose how European Union funds are allegedly supporting Cameroonian security forces accused of human rights abuses.
Groundbreaking research reveals our early human ancestors lived alongside each other in East Africa, challenging long-held theories about human evolution and species succession.
Groundbreaking research reveals humans are evolving in ways never seen before, with natural selection actively shaping our genomes and removing harmful mutations at an accelerating pace.
As electronic implants evolve from restoring function to enhancing abilities, society faces profound questions about human identity, privacy, and the very nature of consciousness in an increasingly connected world.
Groundbreaking psychological research uncovers the personality types most prone to betrayal and treachery. Discover the warning signs and whether you possess the traits of a potential traitor.
New research reveals how century-old elephant migration corridors across Africa have been severed by human development, creating dangerous conflicts and threatening ancient behaviours passed down through generations.
Cabinet Office Minister Esther McVey faces backlash after announcing legislation to permanently ban prisoners from voting, defying European Court rulings and igniting human rights debates.
Former Emmerdale actor Chris Coghill faces serious legal proceedings after appearing in court charged with controlling and coercive behaviour against his ex-partner.
Science writer Justin Gregg's groundbreaking book examines the surprising human-like qualities of our pets and what they reveal about animal consciousness.
Shadow Justice Secretary announces sweeping reforms to equality and human rights protections, targeting government's contentious EHRC guidance for immediate revocation.
Human Rights Watch returns donation from comedian Aziz Ansari following his controversial performance at Saudi Arabia's Riyadh comedy festival, raising questions about entertainment and human rights.
Groundbreaking research from the University of Bristol suggests some dogs develop genuine behavioural addictions to their favourite toys, with worrying parallels to human compulsive disorders.
British researchers document disturbing changes in bird behaviour as species fall silent and abandon normal activities in what experts call an 'ecological alarm bell' ringing across our landscapes.
Shocking new scientific research proposes that humanity's genetic blueprint contains evidence of extraterrestrial manipulation, challenging everything we know about human evolution.
Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch launches blistering attack on Human Rights Act, vowing to prevent 'foreign courts' from dictating UK policy in explosive Conservative conference address.
Cabinet minister Kemi Badenoch faces backlash after suggesting the UK government could disregard European Court of Human Rights rulings in Northern Ireland, drawing sharp criticism from Sinn Féin and raising constitutional concerns.
Senior Conservatives launch explosive attack on European human rights rules, exposing deep party divisions over Britain's legal sovereignty and immigration policy.
Scottish Labour members revolt against leadership's European human rights position, creating political turmoil ahead of potential government role
Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch declares Britain must be prepared to exit European human rights framework if it continues blocking Rwanda deportation flights, signalling major policy shift.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch launches explosive attack on European Convention on Human Rights, signalling potential UK withdrawal in major Tory conference speech that sets battle lines for next election.