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Lives to be saved by boosting access to drug overdose medication
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Lives to be saved by boosting access to drug overdose medication

HM GovernmentDecember 29, 2025December 29, 2025

Naloxone to be made accessible at homeless shelters and to the public in emergencies Government…

5 lessons about misinformation from ancient Greek and Roman scientists
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5 lessons about misinformation from ancient Greek and Roman scientists

Jemima McPhee, PhD Candidate (Classics), Australian National UniversityDecember 28, 2025

Ancient scientists can be easy to dismiss. Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus, often described as…

UK and Germany sign £52m contract for cutting-edge artillery
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UK and Germany sign £52m contract for cutting-edge artillery

HM GovernmentDecember 28, 2025December 28, 2025

State-of-the-art military artillery that can move at speeds of up to 100km/h secured under £52…

Why do cricket balls have to be so hard?
WORLD

Why do cricket balls have to be so hard?

John Arnold, Senior lecturer, Sport & Exercise Biomechanics, University of South AustraliaDecember 28, 2025December 28, 2025

The game of cricket is believed to have originated in rural England sometime in the…

First new National River Walk announced
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First new National River Walk announced

HM GovernmentDecember 28, 2025

Communities in Greater Manchester and the northwest of England are set to benefit from a new National River Walk, stretching 21 kilometres…

Apongo was a rebel leader in Jamaica – a diary entry sheds light on his west African origins
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Apongo was a rebel leader in Jamaica – a diary entry sheds light on his west African origins

Devin Leigh, Lecturer, Global Studies, University of California, BerkeleyDecember 27, 2025December 27, 2025

For over three centuries, between 1526 and 1866, at least 10.5 million Africans were forcibly…

Armed forces to launch ‘Gap Year’ scheme for young people to bolster skills and leadership
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Armed forces to launch ‘Gap Year’ scheme for young people to bolster skills and leadership

HM GovernmentDecember 27, 2025

Britain’s young people will be given new opportunities to experience military service through a ‘gap year’…

Who thinks Republicans will suffer in the 2026 midterms? Republican members of Congress
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Who thinks Republicans will suffer in the 2026 midterms? Republican members of Congress

Charlie Hunt, Associate Professor of Political Science, Boise State UniversityDecember 27, 2025December 27, 2025

The midterm elections for Congress won’t take place until November, but already a record number…

2025 sees highest British defence exports since records began in huge boost to workers and companies
WORLD

2025 sees highest British defence exports since records began in huge boost to workers and companies

HM GovernmentDecember 27, 2025

UK secures over £20 billion in defence exports to allies in 2025, expected to be…

Midlife weight gain can start long before menopause – but you can take steps early on to help your body weather the hormonal shift
WORLD

Midlife weight gain can start long before menopause – but you can take steps early on to help your body weather the hormonal shift

Vinaya Gogineni, Obesity Medicine Fellow, Vanderbilt UniversityDecember 26, 2025

You’re in your mid-40s, eating healthy and exercising regularly. It’s the same routine that has…

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