I'm watching brain surgery to see if Alzheimer's can ever be cured

James Gallagher, a health and science correspondent, offers a firsthand glimpse into the forefront of dementia research by observing brain surgery at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. Amid the sterile environment of the operating theatre, a patient lies sedated while a team of surgeons focuses intently on removing a tumour inside his brain. On the displayed MRI… Continue reading I'm watching brain surgery to see if Alzheimer's can ever be cured

US judge blocks detention of British social media campaigner

A US judge has issued a temporary injunction preventing the Trump administration from detaining Imran Ahmed, a British activist, after he challenged an entry ban related to accusations of online censorship. Ahmed, who leads the Center for Countering Digital Hate, is among five individuals denied US visas. The State Department claimed these individuals attempted to… Continue reading US judge blocks detention of British social media campaigner

I have no regrets about regifting – What to do with unwanted presents

Many of us have experienced the disappointment of receiving a Christmas gift that just doesn’t quite fit our tastes or needs—whether it’s a jumper that won’t fit, an unattractive ornament, or a perfume that isn’t to our liking. Instead of letting these presents gather dust at the back of a cupboard, there are thoughtful ways… Continue reading I have no regrets about regifting – What to do with unwanted presents

Newspaper headlines: 'I'll Bea there for you' and 'Boxing Day sales slump'

Several UK newspapers have highlighted different stories on their front pages following the Christmas period, with coverage ranging from royal family appearances to political and social issues. The Royal Family made prominent appearances in many headlines, particularly regarding their attendance at the Christmas Day church service at Sandringham Estate and King Charles III’s Christmas message.… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'I'll Bea there for you' and 'Boxing Day sales slump'

John Robertson obituary: Nottingham Forest great was 'the Picasso of football'

John Robertson, who passed away at the age of 72, was once hailed by the legendary Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough as “the Picasso of our game.” Before Clough’s arrival at the City Ground in January 1975, Robertson’s talent was often overlooked, hidden beneath an unkempt appearance. However, Clough recognized his potential and unleashed the… Continue reading John Robertson obituary: Nottingham Forest great was 'the Picasso of football'

Why Britain has a deer problem

It looks like you’ve shared a substantial excerpt from a BBC article (or similar) about the deer population problem in Britain — their increasing numbers, the impact on agriculture and forestry, costs involved, and possible solutions including culling and reintroducing predators. Would you like me to: – Summarize the content? – Extract key facts and… Continue reading Why Britain has a deer problem

King urges kindness and resilience in Christmas message

In his Christmas message, King Charles emphasized the importance of fostering connections within communities amid growing divisions around the world. He encouraged people to take the time to “get to know our neighbours,” highlighting the significance of unity during challenging times. The speech was delivered from Westminster Abbey, where the King spoke about themes such… Continue reading King urges kindness and resilience in Christmas message

King's speech 2025: Christmas message urges communities to pull together in divided world

King Charles delivered his Christmas message this year from Westminster Abbey, invoking the spirit of wartime resilience to encourage unity amid growing divisions in society. In his address, recorded in the abbey’s historic Lady Chapel, he urged communities to “get to know our neighbours,” highlighting the importance of togetherness during challenging times. Marking the 80th… Continue reading King's speech 2025: Christmas message urges communities to pull together in divided world

Thousands of jobs saved at North Sea oil and gas firm

An important development has emerged for the energy services company Petrofac as thousands of jobs are expected to be preserved following the purchase of a portion of the firm currently in administration. The American firm CB&I has declared that it will acquire Petrofac’s asset solutions division, with the transaction scheduled to be completed in the… Continue reading Thousands of jobs saved at North Sea oil and gas firm

Two men believed missing after Budleigh Salterton swimmers search

Two men are currently reported as missing off the coast of Devon following alerts about swimmers experiencing difficulty in the water, according to police. The emergency services were alerted at 10:25 GMT after concerns arose for individuals at Budleigh Salterton beach, triggering a large-scale response from rescue teams. Authorities have confirmed that several people were… Continue reading Two men believed missing after Budleigh Salterton swimmers search