UK seeks closer EU ties in volatile times – but at what cost?
The UK is adopting a “ruthlessly pragmatic” approach to becoming closer to its European neighbours, the UK’s EU minister tells the BBC.
‘I just screamed. I was so happy’: Artemis II astronauts describe joy of returning to Earth
Although it has been nearly a week since the four Artemis II astronauts completed their NASA mission around the moon, the crew said they have not yet fully processed the…
Spectacular European nights the new normal for Villa under Emery
Ten years ago, Aston Villa were relegated to English football’s second tier for the first time since 1987. Now they are in their second European semi-final in three seasons.
Kennedy announces policy changes and faces criticism at House hearings
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced criticism of his vaccine policy at two House committee hearings about the proposed budget for the Department of Health and Human Services.
Could a digital twin make you into a ‘superworker’?
Firms say digital twins make staff more productive, but are they a potential legal minefield?
Seven goals, fastest strike & two red cards – Bayern-Real delivers drama
The quickest strike in this season’s Champions League, seven goals, two red cards and the competition’s 15-time winners exiting in anger – once again the knockout stages of European club…
Real Madrid set for rare trophyless season – will Arbeloa pay the price?
After losing out to Bayern Munich in a thrilling Champions League quarter-final, Real Madrid face the prospect of a trophyless season that could cost Alvaro Arbeloa his job.
Move over wind farms: why some argue cutting costs is the best way to cut carbon
From heat pumps to offshore wind, the UK’s net zero push is facing growing scrutiny. Are rising costs undermining climate goals?
Nine universities start legal action over student loan error row
About 22,000 students in England were told they were given loans by mistake and must immediately pay the money back.
Back to books – Sweden’s schools give up digital learning
Swedish classrooms swap laptops for books, pens and paper, raising concerns from the tech sector.
