Scientists build a 3D model of one of our evolutionary cousins from the pieces of a shattered skull.
Month: May 2024
Civil servants in court challenge over Rwanda law
The government argues the act, passed last week, does not breach the law or the civil service code.
Four presenters begin legal action against BBC
They claim age and sex discrimination and say they were paid less than a male peer, which the BBC denies.
Amateur angler lands UK’s ‘biggest fish’
Darren Reitz says his “wrist is still hurting” from reeling in the “monster” catfish, which has been nicknamed “Scar”.
Police should probe hacking ‘cover up’, says ex-PM Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown believes his phone may have been hacked while he was PM and is considering legal action.
Olivia Rodrigo show postponed in Co-Op Live fiasco
Fans say they have been left in the lurch after the concert was postponed with three days’ notice.
Man charged with murder after boy, 14, dies in sword attack
Schoolboy Daniel Anjorin died of his injuries following the attack in Hainault, north-east London.
Ex-Met PC jailed for multiple counts of rape
Cliff Mitchell’s victims described him as “the devil” and “a pathetic excuse of a man”.
Forbes and Swinney hold talks about SNP leadership
The two former SNP ministers are considering bids to succeed Humza Yousaf as first minister.
Co-op Live arena cancels debut show for third time
Manchester’s troubled new Co-op Live arena has postponed its opening concert at the last minute.
