Some scientists fear the risk of a collapse to warm Atlantic currents has not been taken seriously.
Month: February 2025
‘My diagnosis has changed my mind on assisted dying’
Patients and palliative care experts have debated what the assisted dying bill could mean for them.
Take-off or bail out? The airport even Ryanair thinks is a tough sell
After Rachel Reeves pledges her support, is Doncaster Sheffield Airport clear for take-off?
King Charles to feature in new Amazon documentary
The project is expected to highlight his environmental charity work in the UK and overseas.
Barclays customers face second day of issues after IT outage
Online banking, the bank’s app and payments in and out of accounts are all affected.
Andrew’s Newsnight interview ‘ill advised’, aide told alleged spy
Fresh court documents reveal further correspondence from the prince’s aide to Yang Tengbo.
Labour ministers tread carefully as welfare reform looms
The government is not just looking at reforming the benefits system – it is preparing to put it at the heart of its economic agenda.
The three generations of football turnstile operators
A family welcomes its third generation into running the turnstiles at a League One club.
British-Israeli hostage says Hamas held her at UN facilities
During a call with the UK prime minister, Emily Damari says she was detained on UN premises inside Gaza.
English farmland could be cut by 9% to hit green targets
The government’s launches a consultation on converting farmland to woodland and wild habitats.
