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Bishops blast Scotland's abortion clinic buffer zones law

Catholic leaders in Scotland have launched a fierce attack on new 'safe access zones' around abortion clinics, calling the law a disproportionate restriction on free speech and religion. Read the full story on the escalating debate.

EPA Proposes Perchlorate Drinking Water Limit

The US EPA will propose a limit for perchlorate in drinking water, a chemical linked to thyroid issues. The agency says it's acting due to a court order, arguing the rule's cost outweighs its public health benefits. Read the full story.

NHS approves new MS treatment for thousands

Thousands with relapsing-remitting MS in England to get new NHS treatment. Natalizumab offers hope, especially for women planning pregnancy. Read the full story.

NHS Approves New MS Treatment for Thousands

Thousands with highly active relapsing-remitting MS in England will benefit from a new NHS treatment, natalizumab, which is also safe to use during pregnancy. Learn about this significant healthcare development.

German bank heist steals £25m, echoes Hatton Garden

Thieves in Germany pulled off a £25m heist, drilling through a wall in a plot reminiscent of London's Hatton Garden burglary. Police liken the professional raid to an 'Ocean's Eleven' film. Read the full story.

RSPB's Guide to Safe Bird Feeders for Winter

Got a new bird feeder for Christmas? The RSPB reveals which feeders to avoid and how to safely attract birds to your garden for the Big Garden Birdwatch this January.

Hidden Winter Garden Dangers Threaten UK Dogs

A pet nutritionist reveals the toxic bulbs, berries, and de-icing agents posing a risk to dogs this winter. Learn how to safeguard your garden and prevent emergency vet visits.

Hatton Garden Heist: 10 Years After £25m Raid

Ten years after the audacious £25 million Hatton Garden heist, we explore the enduring legacy of London's historic diamond district, its old-school craftsmen, and the shadow of organised crime. Discover the stories behind the headlines.

Grandmother Found Dead in Safe, Death Undetermined

Dawn White, 53, was discovered deceased inside a large safe in her Baltimore basement. The medical examiner cites PCP intoxication and dehydration as cause of death. Her family seeks answers.

Chernobyl's safety dome damaged, containment lost

The protective shield over Chernobyl's Reactor 4 is severely damaged, losing its ability to contain radioactive material. Urgent repairs are needed to prevent a nuclear safety crisis. Read the full IAEA report.

Top 10 Misunderstood Travel Destinations Revealed

Culture Trip report highlights ten destinations travellers often worry about unnecessarily, from Colombia's Medellin to Saudi Arabia. Discover why they're safer than their reputations suggest.

Pearl Harbour's last survivors: An era ends

With no survivors attending the 2025 ceremony, discover how the memory of the Pearl Harbour attack is being preserved for future generations through oral histories and family legacies.

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