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June 22, 2024

300m NHS patient records stolen by Russian hackers

National crime agency considering striking back as gang makes sensitive data public

300m NHS patient records stolen by Russian hackers

2 mins

'At breaking point': visitors bring booze, drugs and noise into village idyll

Whalley, in Lancashire's verdant Ribble Valley, is famed for its 14thcentury Cistercian abbey and old churches, as well as the spectacular views from Whalley Nab, the wooded hill that overlooks this apparent idyll.

'At breaking point': visitors bring booze, drugs and noise into village idyll

3 mins

'Hope for a better future is essential': how Scholz aims to win back young people from far right

The best way to win back young voters from the far right is to give them hope, security and respect so that everyone \"from an untrained Amazon worker\" to \"Elon Musk's son\" can live without fear of the future, the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has said.

'Hope for a better future is essential': how Scholz aims to win back young people from far right

4 mins

Single takeaway can bust calorie limit for whole day, study finds

Some takeaway meals contain more calories in one sitting than people are advised to consume in an entire day, a devastating study of British eating habits has revealed.

Single takeaway can bust calorie limit for whole day, study finds

3 mins

Climate engineering in US could intensify heatwaves in Europe

A geoengineering technique designed to reduce high temperatures in California could inadvertently intensify heatwaves in Europe, according to a study that models the unintended consequences of regional tinkering with a changing climate.

Climate engineering in US could intensify heatwaves in Europe

2 mins

Betting scandal PM refuses to say how many Tories are under investigation

Rishi Sunak refused to say yesterday how many Tories were under investigation for betting on the date of the election, as the row continued to dog the Conservative campaign.

Betting scandal PM refuses to say how many Tories are under investigation

3 mins

Nightmare scenarios From big losses to almost total wipeout, what do the polls predict for Tories?

Polls which use largescale polling data to extrapolate individual seat tallies have become something of an obsession in UK politics. So popular are these MRPS-an acronym for multilevel regression and poststratification - that three were published on one day this week.

Nightmare scenarios From big losses to almost total wipeout, what do the polls predict for Tories?

4 mins

Panorama interview Farage: Putin 'provoked' into invading Ukraine

Nigel Farage has said the EU and Nato \"provoked\" Russia's invasion of Ukraine by expanding eastwards, as the Reform UK leader was challenged over a series of policies and beliefs in a sometimes combative TV interview.

Panorama interview Farage: Putin 'provoked' into invading Ukraine

3 mins

Asylum figures raise doubts over PM's claim he has cleared backlog

Rishi Sunak's claims to have cleared the asylum backlog by the end of 2023 have been called into question after appeals against Home Office refusals of asylum claims increased by more than 300% in the first three months of this year.

Asylum figures raise doubts over PM's claim he has cleared backlog

2 mins

Police chief dismissed after panel finds he lied about military record

A police chief constable who wore a Falklands war medal despite being 15 at the time of the conflict has been dismissed without notice and placed on the police barred list after being found guilty of gross misconduct.

Police chief dismissed after panel finds he lied about military record

2 mins

Boy convicted of three attempted murders over boarding school attack

A teenager who battered two fellow boarding school pupils with hammers as they slept and attacked a housemaster when he went to investigate the commotion has been found guilty of three attempted murders.

Boy convicted of three attempted murders over boarding school attack

2 mins

'It's common sense' How to manage cows roaming in the street

On a bright afternoon on Minchinhampton common in Gloucestershire, ramblers, golfers, fliers of kites and model aircraft were enjoying the midsummer sun- and the sight of the Highland cattle roaming freely.

'It's common sense' How to manage cows roaming in the street

2 mins

Jones brings cats to the catwalk in Dior show melding art and fashion

The Dior menswear designer Kim Jones has a reputation as a prolific collector of art and rare books.

Jones brings cats to the catwalk in Dior show melding art and fashion

2 mins

'You sense the bombing come closer' War with Hezbollah looms in northern Israel

Beneath the 800-bed Galilee medical centre in the northern Israeli city of Nahariya, treatment is being conducted in an underground complex beneath the hospital.

'You sense the bombing come closer' War with Hezbollah looms in northern Israel

3 mins

Trump v Biden debate format aims to avoid a repeat of 2020 chaos

'Will you shut up, man?\" It was hardly oratory worthy of Abraham Lincoln, but Joe Biden's primal plea in the face of relentless interruptions and heckling from Donald Trump provided a defining soundbite of the 2020 presidential debates.

Trump v Biden debate format aims to avoid a repeat of 2020 chaos

3 mins

Urban ecology The cities where the wild things thrive alongside humans

In the Sapzurro bay on the Colombia-Panama border, the blue land crab can be found scuttling below concrete structures, burrowing in the nooks and crannies of the coastal settlement.

Urban ecology The cities where the wild things thrive alongside humans

3 mins

News deserts If local papers are dying, will local democracy die with them?

'Do you have lots of stickers?\" asks a mother with a buggy and two small children as Evelyn Akoto takes a break outside Coffee #1 in Trowbridge during a day of knocking on doors.

News deserts If local papers are dying, will local democracy die with them?

4 mins

Money hacks How to get the best price selling your clothes online

The competition is stiff, so finding the right place to sell your clothes will give you the best chance of getting them in front of people who might want to buy them.

Money hacks How to get the best price selling your clothes online

4 mins

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