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Vets should be made to publish prices, watchdog says
Pet owners are often unaware of prices, or not given estimates, the competiton watchdog finds.
18 minutes ago
BBC
Vets should be made to publish prices, watchdog says
UK must prepare for 2C rise in global warming by 2050, government warned
The Climate Change Committee said the UK should make climate change adaptions beyond the Paris Agreement.
1 hour ago
BBC
UK must prepare for 2C rise in global warming by 2050, government warned
AI couldn't picture a woman like me - until now
Paralympic swimmer Jess Smith, says representation means being seen as part of the AI world that's being built.
9 hours ago
BBC
AI couldn't picture a woman like me - until now
How singing with other mums is helping women with postnatal depression
New research suggests singing can be clinically effective at treating the symptoms and cost effective for the NHS.
8 hours ago
BBC
How singing with other mums is helping women with postnatal depression
Pictured: Winning entries for Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025
Photographer Wim van den Heever got the winning shot beside an abandoned diamond mining settlement.
9 hours ago
BBC
Pictured: Winning entries for Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025
Government under pressure to release collapsed China spy case evidence
Both the Tories and Liberal Democrats are calling on the government to publish evidence it submitted in the now-collapsed case.
6 hours ago
BBC
Government under pressure to release collapsed China spy case evidence
‘You are constantly told you are evil’: inside the lives of diagnosed narcissists
Few psychiatric conditions are as stigmatised or as misunderstood as narcissistic personality disorder. Here’s how it can damage careers and relationships – even before prejudice takes its toll There are times when Jay Spring believes he is “the greatest person on planet Earth”. The 22-year-old ...
4 hours ago
The Guardian
‘You are constantly told you are evil’: inside the lives of diagnosed narcissists
The crisis engulfing Emmanuel Macron contains a warning for Keir Starmer | Rafael Behr
The French president dominated the centre ground but has failed to build a legacy there. Labour is in danger of doing the same Britain and France do not share a fixed quota of political stability such that reduced volatility on one side of the Channel causes chaos across the water. It was just a coincidence ...
3 hours ago
The Guardian
The crisis engulfing Emmanuel Macron contains a warning for Keir Starmer | Rafael Behr
A moment that changed me: I nearly died when I was hit by a car – then started to relish life’s little luxuries
For years, I kept a stash of ‘nice things’, waiting for the right occasion to use them. The accident taught me to live now, rather than in the future I used to have a drawer where the “nice things” lived: posh candles and fancy bubble bath; two flagons of Greek extra virgin olive oil; that ...
2 hours ago
The Guardian
A moment that changed me: I nearly died when I was hit by a car – then started to relish life’s little luxuries
Experimental, sensual and political, D’Angelo radically redrew the boundaries of soul music
The late singer may have suffered from setbacks and only released three studio albums, but the range he displayed in this perfect catalogue was astonishing D’Angelo, Grammy-winning neo-soul pioneer, dies aged 51 D’Angelo – a life in pictures In the mid-90s, the Roots’ drummer Questlove was ...
12 hours ago
The Guardian
Experimental, sensual and political, D’Angelo radically redrew the boundaries of soul music
iPhone Air review: Apple’s pursuit of absolute thinness
Ultra-slim and light smartphone feels special, but cuts to camera and battery may be too hard to ignore for most The iPhone Air is a technical and design marvel that asks: how much are you willing to give up for a lightweight and ultra-slender profile? Beyond the obvious engineering effort that has ...
2 hours ago
The Guardian
iPhone Air review: Apple’s pursuit of absolute thinness
Gaza ceasefire live: families say bodies of three further hostages identified amid reports vital aid crossing to reopen
Israel previously said the flow of aid would be cut by half and Rafah crossing would not open as planned due to delay in returning bodies of hostages Israel limits aid into Gaza in dispute over hostages’ remains Under Gaza’s ceasefire deal, Israel freed dozens of doctors, nurses, paramedics and ...
19 minutes ago
The Guardian
Gaza ceasefire live: families say bodies of three further hostages identified amid reports vital aid crossing to reopen
Calls for price cap on vet prescriptions as warning issued to pet owners
The CMA said pet owners pay 16.6% more on average at large vet groups than at independent vets
8 minutes ago
The Independent
Calls for price cap on vet prescriptions as warning issued to pet owners
Influencer ‘Big John’ Fisher detained and denied entry to Australia: ‘No bosh’
Influencer told he had a tourist visa that didn’t allow him to engage in paid work or promotional appearances
14 minutes ago
The Independent
Influencer ‘Big John’ Fisher detained and denied entry to Australia: ‘No bosh’
Home secretary: Britain has lost control of its borders
Shabana Mahmood to insist Britain can only stem flow of migrants through international cooperation
22 minutes ago
The Independent
Home secretary: Britain has lost control of its borders
Politics latest: Reeves hints at tax rises and spending cuts to break out of Britain’s ‘doom loop’
The chancellor said ‘of course, we’re looking at tax and spending’ ahead of her November 26 statement
26 minutes ago
The Independent
Politics latest: Reeves hints at tax rises and spending cuts to break out of Britain’s ‘doom loop’
Royal Mail slapped with huge fine for missing targets as ‘millions of letters arrive late’
It is the third-largest fine ever imposed by communications regulator Ofcom
46 minutes ago
The Independent
Royal Mail slapped with huge fine for missing targets as ‘millions of letters arrive late’
Reeves admits she’s looking at tax rises and spending cuts in Budget
The chancellor blamed Brexit for the move, saying it has had a ‘severe’ impact on the public finances
52 minutes ago
The Independent
Reeves admits she’s looking at tax rises and spending cuts in Budget
Chancellor hints at tax rises ahead of budget
Rachel Reeves has told Sky News she is looking at both tax rises and spending cuts in the budget, in her first interview since being briefed on the scale of the fiscal black hole she faces.
13 hours ago
Sky News
Chancellor hints at tax rises ahead of budget
'Millions of important letters late' as 'people not getting what they pay for' with stamps
Royal Mail has been fined &163;21m for failing to meet delivery targets for the third year in a row and warned fines are likely to continue unless there's an improvement.
2 hours ago
Sky News
'Millions of important letters late' as 'people not getting what they pay for' with stamps
'Wake-up call' for Britain as top climate advisers issue starkest warning yet
Britain must prepare for at least 2C of warming within just 25 years, the government has been advised by its top climate advisers.
18 hours ago
Sky News
'Wake-up call' for Britain as top climate advisers issue starkest warning yet
Premier League players to take knee for first time this season as they discuss whether gesture is still effective
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has told Sky News players will take the knee at this weekend's matches amid ongoing discussions about whether the anti-racism move is still effective.
10 hours ago
Sky News
Premier League players to take knee for first time this season as they discuss whether gesture is still effective
Deadline day for firm linked to Tory peer to pay back millions over COVID contract scandal
Today is the High Court's deadline for a firm linked to Baroness Michelle Mone to repay &163;122m for supplying defective PPE at the height of the pandemic, with no indication the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) will be paid in full.
19 hours ago
Sky News
Deadline day for firm linked to Tory peer to pay back millions over COVID contract scandal
Price cap should be placed on vet prescriptions, watchdog says
Pet owners could be paying twice as much for commonly prescribed medicines from vet practices than they could pay online, a watchdog has found.
2 hours ago
Sky News
Price cap should be placed on vet prescriptions, watchdog says
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