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Are Human Monsters Being Killed Off?
DNA testing is the key to help close many unsolved homicides
Battered Ukraine Blasts Rockets And Putin's Barbarians'
UKRAINE accused Russia of being run by "barbarians" after Kyiv was targeted by a second wave of air strikes in 24 hours.
'Grudge Against Cop' Is The 'Golden Thread' Linking Some Accused
Seven men were remanded in custody yesterday after appearing in court accused of the attempted murder of a senior detective.
'It Is Not Just A Quick Fix: Buy A Player, Hurrah. Everton Have Tried That In The Past'
Manager Sean Dyce on the boring reality for The Toffees
Succession's Finale Shows That TV Can Be As Vital And Profound As Any Work Of Art
The King is dead. HBO’s peerless drama Succession, set among the venom and venality of the corporate uber-rich, came to a resolute close in the early hours of this morning (on Sky and Now in the UK), after five years and four glorious seasons
Ake Is Out For Revenge After Old Trafford Derby Defeat
Nathan Ake is confident City will be ready to get revenge on United in Saturday's FA Cup final
'That's The Reality - Women Are Forced To Work Harder'
Tara Cobham speaks to Sarah Friar, Nextdoor’s CEO, about app development and navigating sexism in Sillicon Valley
Turkey Is Now A Much More Dangerous Place For LGBT+
Fresh off his re-election victory on Sunday evening, president Recep Tayyip Erdogan went through the motions of declaring the vote a win for all Turks who participated
Ukraine Warns Of Revenge After Wave Of Strikes On Kyiv
Russia launches its 16th air attack on the capital since April
Will The Government Really Introduce A Food Price Cap?
The government is considering a plan under which supermarkets would cap the cost of basic foods such as bread and milk to help families struggling with the cost of living crisis
Bills Surge By 80% For Pubs And Restaurants In Past Year
Food and energy costs lead to calls for government bailout
The Heat Is On 25°
IT'S set to be a beautiful week in Scotland as temperatures look like reaching a sizzling 25C - the highest in the UK.
Richer Nations 'Should Compensate Poorer Ones For Biodiversity Loss'
Wealthy countries should pay for the loss and damage they cause to nature in poorer countries in the same way as for climate impacts, researchers have argued.
'Shy Capitalist' Millennials Could Help Sunak At Polls
Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives may yet find electoral salvation in the “shy capitalist“ millennial generation, according to a new report. A new study from centre-right think tank Onward, after a survey of 8,000 people across the UK, suggests millennials – those aged between 25 and 40 – have a dim view of the government
'No Toxicity': Schofield Defends Work Culture On This Morning
The former This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield has hit back at critics, claiming there was "no toxicity" on the ITV show and appearing to blame his departure on a "handful of people with a grudge".
Covid Inquiry Tories Could Stop Evidence Going To Police
Unprecedented action could be taken by the Cabinet Office to block Boris Johnson's unredacted diaries and WhatsApp messages being handed over to the official Covid inquiry, the Guardian has been told.
Cop28 President's Team Accused Of Wikipedia 'Greenwashing'
The Cop28 president, Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber, has been accused of attempting to "greenwash" his image after it emerged that members of his team had edited Wikipedia pages that highlighted his role as chief executive of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc).
Bots Get Us Back In Office
Staff fear Al job rivals
Energy Bills To Fall By £426 Amid Ofgem Price Cap Cut
THE average household energy bill will fall by £426 a year from July, after Ofgem dropped its price cap following tumbling wholesale prices.
PM: I Did Not Let Home Secretary 'Off The Hook'
RISHI Sunak has insisted he did not let Home Secretary Suella Braverman "off the hook" after clearing her of breaching the ministerial code without launching an investigation.
E-Cigarettes - Smoke Alarm
The rise of disposable e-cigarettes has focused regulators worldwide on what they fear isan explosion of vaping among young people
On Tap How Israel Uses Water To Control West Bank
In occupied villages, farms owned by Israelis are flourishing, while Palestinians often do not have enough water to drink
Intensive Farming 'Is Main Cause Of Bird Decline'
The use of pesticides and fertilisers in intensive agriculture is the biggest cause of the dwindling number of birds in Europe, according to scientists
'Wising Up' Brexit Blame Game Comes Back To Bite The Tories
Carmakers’ criticisms and migration figures add to pressure on Rishi Sunak, who is not trusted by leavers
How Xi's Crackdown On Business Has Maoist Roots
To many western investors, China under president Xi Jinping is a tough nut to crack
A Sign Of Failure The Kremlin Is Putting Up Stiffer Economic Resistance Than The G7 Anticipated
THE TIGHTENING OF SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA announced by the G7 summit in Hiroshima is evidence that the west remains solidly behind Ukraine in its battle against aggression. It is also a sign of failure
Belarus Agrees To Host Putin's Nukes
BELARUS yesterday signed a deal allowing Russian nuclear weapons to be deployed on its territory.
Payouts For Violence By US Police At Black Lives Matter Protests Exceed $80m
Cities across the US have agreed to pay out a total of more than $80m in settlements to protesters injured by police during 2020 racial justice protests – a figure experts believe is unprecedented and will rise further as many lawsuits are ongoing
Rishi: I Get It! You Want Migration Down
'We must and will bring numbers down'
Grooming PM Told 'Divisive' Claims Put Children At Risk
Politicians who make "inaccurate or divisive claims" about child sexual abuse and grooming gangs undermine efforts to tackle the crime and almost certainly make children less safe, experts have warned in an unprecedented joint letter