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- BBC
A life-changing device for diabetics
Read the winning essay from the Young Science Writer of the Year 2024 award
- Evening Standard
Tube fares to rise by almost 5% but London bus fares frozen at £1.75
4.6 per cent hike will also apply to Elizabeth line and London Overground
- Evening Standard
Mikel Merino helps ease Arsenal burden as Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard battle for starting role
Gunners hope to share the load to stop relying so heavily on Bukayo Saka
- Evening Standard
Chelsea players at risk of suspension: Blues duo in danger of ban as yellow cards pile up
Enzo Maresca’s side lead the way in terms of bookings in the Premier League this season
- PA Media: UK News
Charities urge Home Secretary to resume Syrian asylum claim decision-making
Yvette Cooper has said it would not be appropriate to grant asylum decisions on claims made against the Assad regime since it is no longer in place.
- HuffPost Life
These Simple Tasks Can Cut Your Risk Of Dementia, Study Finds
Basic activities (some of which you're probably already doing) can cut your risk of dementia by up to 35%.
- HuffPost Life
Why You Should Avoid Buying A Gift Card From The Display Rack At The Store
It's safer to buy gift cards online or from behind a counter. Experts explain why.
- HuffPost Life
The 1 Big Mistake You Should Avoid With Your Passport
Experts weigh in on a commonly overlooked rule when it comes to international travel.
- HuffPost Life
Should You Try 'Dupe Travel' For Your Next Trip? Experts Have Thoughts.
"Travel dupes" are all over social media these days. Here's what you should know.
- The Guardian
Gotta lotta bottle: doing the rounds with Britain’s last milkmen – photo essay
Their floats were once a regular sight, quietly whirring down the country’s streets, delivering daily pints. Photographer Maxine Beuret captures the vanishing world of electric milk floats (and their drivers)
- The Guardian
Houseplant of the Week: banana leaf fig
With its calming tropical vibe, this plant will be happy anywhere it is free to grow undisturbed
- KameraOne
Sea turtle falls asleep while having his tummy scrubbed
This is the adorable moment a sea turtle fell asleep while having its tummy scrubbed at animal sanctuary Roadside Station Sea Turtle Park in Mie, Japan on November 27.
- The Telegraph
Quarter of A&E patients at Lucy Letby hospital wait more than 12 hours to be seen
One in four A&E patients at the hospital where Lucy Letby worked waited more than 12 hours to be seen last month, data show.
- BANG Showbiz
Sophie Ellis-Bextor would have been 'completely horrible' without career setbacks
Sophie Ellis-Bextor thinks losing her record deal when she was 20 stopped her becoming “a completely horrible person”.
- BANG Showbiz
Jennifer Lopez 'open to whatever' in her career
Jennifer Lopez will appear in any kind of film, in any size of role, so long as she likes the character.
- The Telegraph
How Reeves and Trump crushed hopes of cheaper mortgages
Britain’s once “gangbusters” economic growth has ground to a halt. New figures on Friday showed that the economy shrank by 0.1pc, the second month in a row that activity contracted.
- Sky video
South Korea's president facing second impeachment vote over martial law order
South Korea's parliament is voting for a second time on whether to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol after his short-lived attempt to declare martial law earlier this month.
- The Independent
Luigi Mangione latest: Shooting suspect’s motive in doubt as cops reveal key detail about healthcare history
Investigations into the motive behind the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s shooting death continue, as Mangione fights extradition to New York where he faces a murder charge
- The Independent
Analysis: Reeves faces recession fears but shrinking industry could offer a bigger problem
Economists are concerned about a longer decline in economic activity, but a shrinking manufacturing industry should be cause for more concern
- WKBW - Buffalo Scripps
Neglia Ballet celebrated 30 years of inspiring the next generation
Neglia Ballet celebrated 30 years of inspiring the next generation