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What Really Happens Inside Your Air Fryer?

A viral TikTok video has revealed the surprising sight of food spinning inside an air fryer, leaving viewers baffled. Discover how this popular kitchen gadget actually works.

Labour accused of 'running scared' over election delays

Keir Starmer faces accusations of undermining democracy as Labour invites 63 councils to postpone local elections. Critics say the move, affecting 10 million voters, is a political ploy to limit losses. Read the full story.

Peace Guarantors Warn South Sudan Over Violence

The UK, US and Norway urge South Sudan's leaders to halt fighting and implement the 2018 peace deal. They warn of a 'breaking point' and criticise governance failures. Read the latest.

Victoria's Flawed Voting System Faces Scrutiny

Victoria remains Australia's only state using group voting tickets for its upper house, a system that allows backroom deals to decide elections. Discover the push for reform and who stands to gain or lose.

Teen's Alabama voting map becomes state law

An 18-year-old student's redistricting map, created using free software, has been adopted by an Alabama court to remedy Voting Rights Act violations. Discover how citizen mapmaking is transforming democracy.

Councils Rename Streets Linked to Prince Andrew

UK councils are undertaking complex administrative processes to rename streets honouring Prince Andrew, as residents report embarrassment. Discover the challenges and costs involved.

Thanksgiving Overeating: Health Impact Explained

Discover what truly happens to your body after a large holiday meal and why one day of indulgence won't cause lasting weight gain. Learn how to manage discomfort and embrace festive joy.

Court blocks Trump's fast-track deportation expansion

A federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administration's bid to expand expedited removals across the US, citing serious due process risks for migrants. The ruling represents a major victory for immigrant rights.

Val McDermid on winter as her creative season

Scottish crime writer Val McDermid reveals why winter is her 'chosen season of creativity' and shares her unique writing process. Discover how she crafts her bestselling thrillers.

Teacher dies after sacking over homophobic joke

Physics teacher John Wright, 54, died by suicide after being dismissed from Marlborough College for a joke made on a school trip to Malaysia. The case raises serious questions about disciplinary procedures in education.

Egg Freezing: The Essential UK Guide

Egg freezing rates have surged by 170% in the UK. This essential guide covers the costs, process, and emotional journey of oocyte cryopreservation. Read before you decide.

Boss's 'Upping Question' Interview Hack Exposed

A hiring manager reveals his simple 'upping question' interview technique that identifies the most passionate job candidates. Discover how to spot genuine interest beyond the CV.

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.

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