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Drones used in world's longest grey seal population study

The world's longest-running grey seal population study on the Farne Islands is now using drone technology, revealing a dramatic increase from 500 to 3,624 pups since 1952. Discover how this conservation effort tracks climate change impacts.

Man jailed 42 years for murdering pregnant ex-partner

A dangerous offender who murdered his pregnant former girlfriend just months after being released from prison has been sentenced to 42 years behind bars in a case that raises serious questions about offender monitoring.

AI Uncovers Health Secrets From Daily Habits

Groundbreaking research reveals artificial intelligence can uncover your deepest health secrets from mundane daily routines. Discover how AI is revolutionising preventative healthcare.

Judge blocks Trump's National Guard election plan

A US federal court has halted Donald Trump's controversial plan to deploy National Guard troops for election monitoring in Portland, citing constitutional concerns in a groundbreaking decision.

DWP can monitor bank accounts without suspicion

Government officials can now secretly check bank accounts of benefit claimants without suspicion in controversial new anti-fraud measures that have raised serious privacy concerns.

Instagram post triggers £5,000 HMRC tax investigation

A UK tradesman's innocent Instagram post about his new van led to a shocking £5,000 tax investigation. Discover how HMRC is monitoring social media and how to protect yourself from unexpected tax bills.

Iran's Mount Damavand volcano shows eruption signs

Satellite imagery reveals alarming thermal anomalies and gas emissions from Iran's highest peak, Mount Damavand, suggesting the dormant volcano may be stirring to life after 7,000 years of silence.

Health Dept's £1M media unit faces transparency scrutiny

Revealed: The Department of Health's controversial media monitoring operation spent over £1 million while operating with minimal transparency, raising questions about government accountability and public spending.

Earth's magnetic field develops growing weak spot

Scientists discover a rapidly expanding weak spot in Earth's protective magnetic shield over South America and the South Atlantic, raising concerns about satellite failures and radiation exposure.

Solar Storms Threaten UK GPS and Power Systems

The Met Office reveals how powerful solar storms could disrupt GPS systems, radio communications and power networks across Britain, with new monitoring technology being deployed to protect critical infrastructure.

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