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'Why won't anyone give my son access to healthcare?'

'Why won't anyone give my son access to healthcare?'

When Chantal Chaervey's son with cerebral palsy lost access to healthcare services at 18, she did not imagine she would be fighting four years on to change this. As a child, Harry Chaervey, 22, from B …

A facelift at 28? Why young people are turning to plastic surgery

A facelift at 28? Why young people are turning to plastic surgery

The facelift is moving into new territory. A quick search on socials and my feed is inundated with posts from people in their late 20s, 30s, discussing different types of facelift - the mini, the pony …

AI challenges the dominance of Google search

AI challenges the dominance of Google search

Like most people, when Anja-Sara Lahady used to check or research anything online, she would always turn to Google. But since the rise of AI, the lawyer and legal technology consultant says her prefer …

Alarming number of people now vape, says WHO

Alarming number of people now vape, says WHO

More than 100 million people, including at least 15 million children, use e-cigarettes, fuelling a new wave of nicotine addiction, the World Health Organization (WHO) is warning. Children are, on aver …

America's blame game over Canada's wildfire smoke misses the point, experts say

America's blame game over Canada's wildfire smoke misses the point, experts say

As deadly wildfires raged in the Canadian province of Manitoba this summer, Republican lawmakers in nearby US states penned letters asking that Canada be held accountable for the smoke drifting south. …

Apple and Samsung users could be due share of £480m payout

Apple and Samsung users could be due share of £480m payout

Nearly 30 million people in the UK who bought an Apple or Samsung smartphone between 2015 and 2024 may be entitled to about £17 if the consumer campaign group Which? is successful in a case against US …

Apple pulls US immigration official tracking apps

Apple pulls US immigration official tracking apps

Apple has pulled apps that let users flag sightings of officers from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The tech giant said it had removed ICEBlock from its App Store after law enforcement …

Artificial food colours are out, so what's next?

Artificial food colours are out, so what's next?

French firm Fermentalg has been all over the planet in its search for useful microalgae. 'One of our lucky scientists got to go and climb the volcanoes in the Caribbean for example, and I have to rest …

As US shutdown starts to bite, how much could it hit economy?

As US shutdown starts to bite, how much could it hit economy?

Michael Galletly, who works for the Department of Agriculture in Utah, sat down with his wife last week, combing through bills and spending more than two hours strategising how to make it through the …

Assisted dying bill: What is in proposed law?

Assisted dying bill: What is in proposed law?

MPs have voted in favour of proposals to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales. The bill will now face many more months of debate and scrutiny by MPs and peers, who could choose to amend it, wi …

Asteroid contains building blocks of life, say scientists

Asteroid contains building blocks of life, say scientists

The chemical building blocks of life have been found in the grainy dust of an asteroid called Bennu, an analysis reveals. Samples of the space rock, which were scooped up by a Nasa spacecraft and brou …

Astronauts Butch and Suni finally back on Earth

Astronauts Butch and Suni finally back on Earth

After nine months in space, Nasa astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have finally arrived back on Earth. Their SpaceX capsule made a fast and fiery re-entry through the Earth's atmosphere, befo …


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