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Sports Stars Fight to Save England's Playing Fields

Olympic champions and sports bodies warn that proposed planning reforms could lead to a mass sell-off of vital community playing fields. They urge the government to keep crucial protections.

What sport to watch on Boxing Day 2025

Your complete guide to Boxing Day sport on TV, featuring Manchester United vs Newcastle, the Ashes Test, Premiership Rugby, and live horse racing. Plan your festive viewing now.

Serena Williams Reflects on Racism in Tennis Career

Tennis legend Serena Williams discusses the 'negativity' she faced as a black woman in sport and the positive change for new generations. Read her powerful insights on resilience and retirement.

Brain Science Reveals Why We Feel Lazy

Neuroscience uncovers the brain's role in apathy. Discover how dopamine and brain structure affect motivation and learn practical ways to boost your drive.

Five Brain Epochs Found, But Ageing Stages Ignored

Groundbreaking Cambridge University research identifies five distinct brain development phases, yet later life stages receive minimal attention. Discover the full story behind these scientific findings.

Adolescence lasts into your 30s, study finds

Cambridge neuroscientists identify five distinct brain development stages, revealing adolescence extends into early 30s. Discover how this reshapes understanding of mental health.

Five Key Brain Stages: Adolescence Until 32

Groundbreaking Cambridge study maps five pivotal stages of human brain development, revealing adolescence extends into our early 30s. Discover how your brain evolves throughout life.

Jacqui Oatley departs ITV Sport after decade

Presenter Jacqui Oatley announces her exit from ITV Sport after a decade as production moves to Matchroom. Key darts tournaments remain free-to-air. Read the full story.

Most Detailed Brain Map Ever Created by Scientists

Scientists have created the most detailed virtual map of a mouse brain, featuring 10 million neurons and 26 billion synapses. Discover how this breakthrough could revolutionise neuroscience.

Brain Development Atlas Offers Hope for Autism Treatment

Groundbreaking research from the University of Oxford creates first-ever comprehensive atlas of mouse brain development, revealing critical windows that could transform understanding of neurodevelopmental conditions.

AI Trained by UK's Elite Face Recognition Experts

Groundbreaking UK research reveals how artificial intelligence is being trained using the extraordinary abilities of 'super-recognisers' - people with exceptional face identification skills that outperform current technology.

Fasting May Boost Brain Health, Study Finds

Groundbreaking research reveals intermittent fasting may significantly improve brain health and cognitive function, offering new hope for combating neurological decline.

Women's sport breaks records with massive TV audiences

Women's sports in the UK are experiencing an unprecedented boom, with the Lionesses' World Cup final and Red Roses' rugby matches drawing record-breaking television audiences and signalling a major shift in sports viewership.

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