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Grey Hair Linked to Cancer Defence Mechanism

Groundbreaking research reveals how stem cells responsible for hair colour may protect against tumour development, offering new insights into ageing and cancer prevention.

Voting linked to longer life, study finds

New research shows participating in elections significantly reduces mortality risk, with non-voters facing 19% higher chance of premature death regardless of political affiliation.

Coe: Olympic bidding process is "broken"

Exclusive: IOC President's radical reforms challenged as Coe reveals World Athletics is considering revolutionary approach to future host city selection, potentially favouring permanent locations.

California election chaos as voting overhaul backfires

Deep in rural California, Shasta County's controversial decision to eliminate electronic voting machines has created an election administration nightmare, with counting delays and legal battles threatening democratic integrity.

What happens to your body after death?

A fascinating medical exploration reveals the extraordinary biological processes that occur from the moment the heart stops beating to the final stages of decomposition.

Zelenskyy-Putin Peace Talks Begin in Belarus

Exclusive: High-stakes peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia commence in Belarus amid European pressure and battlefield uncertainties. All the latest developments as world watches historic talks unfold.

How artists use music to fuel their creative process

Discover how leading contemporary artists including Chris Ofili, Lindsey Mendick and Ragnar Kjartansson use carefully curated playlists to unlock their creative potential and transform their studios into spaces of musical inspiration.

Aer Lingus Flight Cancelled: Your Rights Guide

Thousands of travellers face disruption as Aer Lingus cancels flights. Discover your legal rights, compensation eligibility, and step-by-step action plan for getting your money back and rearranging your journey.

Montreal election decided by single vote - recount ordered

In an unprecedented political drama, a Montreal borough council election has been decided by just one vote, triggering an automatic recount and highlighting the critical importance of every ballot in Canada's democratic process.

Gaza Conflict Triggers UK Political Realignment

The war in Gaza has triggered seismic shifts in UK political allegiances, creating unexpected alliances and transforming the landscape of British foreign policy as peace efforts continue.

Martin Mansergh: Architect of Irish Peace Dies at 76

Discover the remarkable legacy of Martin Mansergh, the key architect behind the Northern Ireland peace process whose quiet diplomacy and intellectual rigour helped transform Anglo-Irish relations.

Nicole Kidman's heartbreaking divorce coping mechanism

Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman reveals the deeply personal morning routine she maintains to process the emotional aftermath of her marriage breakdown with Tom Cruise, offering a rare glimpse into her private healing journey.

Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Act

In a landmark ruling, the US Supreme Court has fundamentally weakened the Voting Rights Act, raising alarm about minority voter protections and the future of electoral fairness in America.

US Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Act

The US Supreme Court has dramatically weakened the Voting Rights Act in a controversial 6-3 decision that could reshape American elections for years to come.

The Block Backlash: Former Contestants Fume Over New Cast

Exclusive: Previous winners and fan favourites from The Block Australia express outrage as new contestants bypass traditional selection methods, sparking accusations of favouritism and undermining the show's integrity.

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