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Tourists could flock to Red Sea resorts as Post Office analysis finds cost benefits for Brits
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Tourists could flock to Red Sea resorts as Post Office analysis finds cost benefits for Brits
Holidaymakers visiting Red Sea resorts this year are set to get more value for their money as the Egyptian pound declines.
By Hunter Powers, news reporter
Saturday 25 February 2023 00:02, UK
A general view of buildings at the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, June...
The moon could get its own time zone, but clocks work differently there – here’s why
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The moon could get its own time zone, but clocks work differently there – here's why
Dozens of lunar missions are planned for the years ahead, with the need for time-keeping on the moon becoming essential for different space organisations to work together.
Tom Gillespie
News reporter @TomGillespie1
Tuesday 28 February 2023 12:21, UK
Why you can...
The solution to long-distance relationships? A virtual kissing machine
Are you in a long-distance relationship and missing your partner? This Chinese device now lets people share a kiss through 3D technology.
Tuesday 28 February 2023 15:14, UK
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3D mouth-shaped silicone gadget mimics the movement, temperature and pressure of...
Artificial intelligence can now pick out transplant organs ‘more effectively than what human doctors can see’
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Artificial intelligence can now pick out transplant organs 'more effectively than what human doctors can see'
The new method developed by experts uses AI and its "memory" of tens of thousands of images of donor organs to identify those that offer the best chance of transplant success.
Lucia Binding
News reporter @luciabinding
Wednesday 1 March 2023 09:48, UK
LibDems request to train GPs and...
House prices fall for sixth month in row – but first-time buyers facing major problems, figures show
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House prices fall for sixth month in row - but first-time buyers facing major problems, figures show
The average house cost fell to £257,406, according to Nationwide's index, as the September mini-budget is shown to be a "turning point" for the property market.
Sarah Taaffe-Maguire
Business reporter @taaffems
Wednesday 1 March 2023 10:50, UK
A row of newly built houses, built to a traditional...
Britcoin: Future of a digital pound ‘more likely than not’, Bank of England official says
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Britcoin: Future of a digital pound 'more likely than not', Bank of England official says
Bank of England deputy governor Sir Jon Cunliffe told the Treasury Committee creating a central bank digital currency is less about need and more about creating new possibilities.
By Sarah Taaffe-Maguire, business reporter
Tuesday 28 February 2023 17:04, UK
The report said a 'Britcoin' could have 'far-reaching consequences'
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Brexit and bad planning also to blame for UK fruit and veg shortages, Spain says
Iceland's boss says a dearth of fruit and vegetables in stores is due to climate change, but a European country's minister suggests other factors are also at play - saying: "Brexit was not a great deal."
Sarah Taaffe-Maguire
Business reporter @taaffems
Wednesday 1 March 2023 15:59, UK
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Australian financial titan Macquarie plots takeover of £5bn M&G
Macquarie is considering an approach to the board of M&G about a takeover bid for the FTSE-100 fund management and insurance group, Sky News can reveal.
Mark Kleinman
City editor @MarkKleinmanSky
Wednesday 1 March 2023 21:04, UK
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Bird flu spillover ‘concerning’, doctor warns – as virus in girl who died had mutations making it better adapted to humans
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Bird flu spillover 'concerning', doctor warns - as virus in girl who died had mutations making it better adapted to humans
Dr Erik Karlsson, who led the team at the Pasteur Institute of Cambodia that decoded the genetic sequence of the girl's virus, says the discovery "needs to be treated with the utmost concern".
Thomas Moore
Science correspondent @SkyNewsThomas
Wednesday 1 March 2023...
Energy bills may rise again without government plan to deliver 2035 clean power target, NAO warns
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Energy bills may rise again without government plan to deliver 2035 clean power target, NAO warns
A missing plan to decarbonise Britain's electricity network is costing households, the report warned. The NAO audit prompted calls for government to lift a de facto ban on onshore wind.
Victoria Seabrook
Climate reporter @SeabrookClimate
Wednesday 1 March 2023 02:37, UK
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Lady Gaga dognapping: Woman charged over dog theft is now suing star over $500,000 ‘no questions asked’ reward
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Lady Gaga dognapping: Woman charged over dog theft is now suing star over $500,000 'no questions asked' reward
French bulldogs Koji and Gustav were stolen at gunpoint as they were being walked in LA by dog walker Ryan Fischer while Lady Gaga was out of the country in 2021. Fischer was wounded in the dognapping and five people in total...
COVID-19: China lab leak 'most likely' caused outbreak, FBI director says
Christopher Wray accuses the Chinese government of "doing its best to try to thwart and obfuscate" efforts by the US and others to learn more about the pandemic's origins.
Samuel Osborne
News reporter @samuelosborne93
Wednesday 1 March 2023 08:21, UK
The Wuhan Institute of Virology that it is claimed COVID-19 may have escaped...
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Turkey earthquake: Satellite images reveal extent of mass graves at rural cemetery
A peaceful spot nestled in the trees has been turned into a factory for processing the dead. Satellite images show the speed and scale of expansion at the cemetery in the village of Kapicam.
John Sparks
International correspondent @sparkomat
Wednesday 1 March 2023 18:21, UK
People wait to bury their loved ones...
Ukraine war – latest: Talk of removing Putin ‘should stop or conflict could spread’; Russia will likely escalate false flag attacks
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Ukraine war - latest: Talk of removing Putin 'should stop or conflict could spread'; Russia will likely escalate false flag attacks
Russia appears to be escalating their false flag operations as the opportunities for Ukrainian counteroffensives grow, the Institute for the Study of War reports; Talk of regime change in Russia should stop, an ex-diplomat has warned. Listen to Ukraine...




































