A recent study conducted by psychologists at the University of Sussex has revealed an interesting correlation between stress levels and the temperature of the nose. Thermal imaging was used to monitor changes in blood flow in the face, specifically focusing on the nose, as an indication of stress levels. The researchers believe that this discovery… Continue reading Thermal cameras read stress on my face
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Undercover officer played role in Stephen Lawrence inquiry clashes
During the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, it was revealed that an undercover police officer participated in clashes to better spy on anti-racism groups. The long-standing Undercover Policing Inquiry heard that a disbanded team may have targeted black justice campaigners in the 1990s with overt racism. The officers collected information on figures like Baroness Lawrence and Dr.… Continue reading Undercover officer played role in Stephen Lawrence inquiry clashes
Vodafone down: Thousands of UK customers report broadband issues
Vodafone’s network experienced a major outage, causing disruptions for more than 130,000 customers across the UK. The issues impacted both broadband and mobile services, with many people reporting difficulties accessing customer service operators and the company’s website. The outage began around 15:00 BST, leading to frustrations for customers who were unable to use their Wi-Fi… Continue reading Vodafone down: Thousands of UK customers report broadband issues
Mental health detention over children's deaths in Stafford
After the tragic discovery of two children found injured and unresponsive at a home in Corporation Street on Sunday morning, a 43-year-old woman from Stafford has been arrested on suspicion of their murder. The children, Meraj Ul Zahra, two, and Abdul Momin Alfaateh, three, tragically lost their lives in the incident. Following her arrest, the… Continue reading Mental health detention over children's deaths in Stafford
Friendships: How to keep them going even when you're busy
In the realm of adult friendships, the well-known promise of “We must catch up soon!” is a common refrain, both sent and received. Despite the best intentions behind these words, the pressures of adult life can often turn a simple catch-up into a logistical nightmare. The demands of work, family, and endless to-do lists make… Continue reading Friendships: How to keep them going even when you're busy
Murder-accused told police she wanted an 'easier life'
Christopher Mills, who was assaulted by two masked men in his caravan in September 2024, is at the center of a trial in Swansea Crown Court where shocking details have emerged. His wife, Michelle Mills, along with her secret lover, Geraint Berry, and another military veteran, Steven Thomas, are accused of conspiring to murder Mr.… Continue reading Murder-accused told police she wanted an 'easier life'
SNP will create network of walk-in GP services, says Swinney
Scotland’s first minister, John Swinney, unveiled plans for a revolutionary new approach to GP services during his address at the SNP conference in Aberdeen. The initiative aims to provide one million additional appointments across the country by establishing a network of walk-in clinics that will operate seven days a week from noon to 20:00. This… Continue reading SNP will create network of walk-in GP services, says Swinney
Woman dropped sex assault case after years of court delays
In a disappointing turn of events, a woman who claimed she was sexually assaulted by a taxi driver on her 21st birthday decided to drop her case due to court delays. Sarah, as she is known, reported the incident back in early 2022 and provided evidence in court by December 2023. However, the case was… Continue reading Woman dropped sex assault case after years of court delays
London buses infested with cockroaches, drivers say
Numerous bus drivers in London have raised concerns about the presence of cockroaches on many buses and in their rest areas, calling for immediate action to address the issue. The drivers have reported sightings of cockroaches in buses as well as in eating areas, with some even capturing footage of the insects in these spaces.… Continue reading London buses infested with cockroaches, drivers say
Tommy Robinson refused to give police phone Pin to protect 'journalistic material'
Tommy Robinson, a far-right activist whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is currently on trial at Westminster Magistrates’ Court for allegedly failing to comply with counter-terrorism powers in Folkestone in July 2024. During a recent court hearing, it was revealed that Robinson refused to provide his mobile phone Pin to police at the entrance to… Continue reading Tommy Robinson refused to give police phone Pin to protect 'journalistic material'