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over 3 years ago
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Why fully self-driving cars on UK roads might be further away than you think

The Government claims that cars with a form of technology considered legally self-driving could hit British roads by ...

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over 3 years ago
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How lullabies are helping long-Covid patients manage breathlessness and anxiety

Long-Covid patients have been learning breathing and relaxation techniques employed by professional singers with the ...

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over 3 years ago
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Farewell to Prince Philip, whose death confronts us with the passage of time in our own lives

As the Queen bears her grief over the death of Prince Philip in public, many people will sympathise with her

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over 3 years ago
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Why criminals can't resist giving the game away on social media

Posting on social media leaves a digital trail of evidence, but while some criminals are accidentally incriminating t...

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over 3 years ago
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As online recipes gain popularity, why for some Italians changing a dish is blasphemous

Online recipes can be divisive – none more so than those that claim to offer a ‘twist’ on Italian cuisine. Josh Barri...

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over 3 years ago
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How ignorance around the menopause is driving women out of work

Some of the most common symptoms of the menopause are mental health-related but many women - and their doctors - are ...

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over 3 years ago
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How one rural community overhauled their broadband 'from cart horse to speed train' for free

Avoncliff, a village in west Wiltshire, upgraded their creaking broadband connections in the summer of 2019

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over 3 years ago
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How Unilever’s decision to scrap word from its beauty brands must be a sign of real change

Close your eyes and picture a 'normal' woman. The colour of her skin, the texture of her hair, her facial features an...

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over 3 years ago
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Why Kate Bingham is hailed a vaccines hero while Dido Harding 'failed with NHS Test and Trace'

The two women are both married to Conservative MPs and were both initially accused of being too inexperienced for the...

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over 3 years ago
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How jigsaws and other puzzles have become part of the nation's lockdown routine

'A good puzzle has to have bit of difficulty, but you also want the solver to be successful,' puzzle maker Dan Moore ...

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over 3 years ago
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Medics are at breaking point and showing 'signs of PTSD' as Britain passes the second Covid-19 peak

Dr Zudin Puthucheary, of the Intensive Care Society, said frontline medics are in need of pastoral care as they try t...

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over 3 years ago
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Why you could be entitled to faster broadband than you realise

While the UK is often criticised for its slow broadband speeds, millions of households could be entitled to better qu...

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over 3 years ago
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EU vaccine mess makes Britons enthusiastic about Brexit, strengthens Leavers, dismays Remainers

The dispute over vaccine supplies and the Northern Irish border could become a 'Barnard Castle' moment for the Europe...

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over 3 years ago
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A carnivore's guide to vegan 'meat'

Supermarkets are going big on plant-based products - so, what are they like?

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over 3 years ago
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The importance of a strong password - even if there's not $277m worth of bitcoin at stake

Using a password that's random enough to be secure but simple to remember won't just keep you safe - it could make yo...

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over 3 years ago
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Veganuary alternative Regenuary wants you to only eat meat from sustainable sources instead

The idea behind Regenuary is not to champion a restrictive, plant-based diet, but to ask shoppers to commit to sourci...

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over 3 years ago
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Medics are justified in asking why creating a vaccine was faster than building an NHS IT system

i has been contacted by GPs worried that they will not be ready to start immunisations next week

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almost 4 years ago
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'Just because you put a quilt on your bed instead of on the wall it doesn't mean it isn't art'

Step inside Chris English’s West Yorkshire home and you won’t go cold. Even when the heating isn’t switched on, there...

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almost 4 years ago
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Number of people infected with Covid-19 is at its highest level for five months

There was an estimated average of 27,900 new cases per day of Covid-19 between 2 October and 8 — a 62 per cent rise f...

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almost 4 years ago
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Sir Ed Davey: Liberal Democrats will not campaign for speedy return to the EU

New leader tells i the party became too associated with fighting Brexit — and Keir Starmer's arrival provides them wi...

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about 4 years ago
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Parents warned of dangerous child seats provided by car rental firms

85% of parents who have hired a car seat for a child under the age of 12 have encountered issues with it, according t...

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about 4 years ago
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Greg Rutherford urges men to check their testicles after finding lump in lockdown

The former Olympic gold medallist said his mental health 'took a bit of a beating' after the discovery and he did not...

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about 4 years ago
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Noah Lyles' 200m 'world record' dismissed as he had actually only run 185m

The error happened because he was put in the wrong place on the track, writes Jane Clinton

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