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Polls close; Labour eyes double defeat for Sunak
As the by-elections for Kingswood and Wellingborough are currently being counted, Labour aims to defeat Rishi Sunak twice. This effort aims to capitalise on the United Kingdom's impending recession. In South Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire, the Conservatives have traditionally held secure seats. They are now defending after the departures of Chris Skidmore and Peter Bone, respectively.
Bay FC signs Kunhananji, breaks transfer record
Bay FC signs Kunhananji, breaks transfer record
US agencies investigate life-threatening drug shortages
Persistent shortages of generic medications, which dangerously 'endanger' patients' lives, will be investigated by the US government. The inquiry, led by the US Department of Health and Human Services and the Federal Trade Commission, aims to "understand the potential contribution of two categories of pharmaceutical drug intermediaries—drug wholesalers and group purchasing organisations (GPOs)—to shortages of generic drugs."
Zendaya dazzles at London’s Dune: Part Two premiere
Zendaya dazzles at London's Dune: Part Two premiere
Horner confident in Red Bull stay despite inquiry
Horner confident in Red Bull stay despite inquiry
Single people need £200,000 more for comfortable retirement
While Valentine's Day may be causing financial strain for couples nationwide at the moment, data indicates that single individuals require an additional £187,000 in their pension fund to ensure a "moderately comfortable" retirement. That amount could rise to £414,000 in forty years, when today's youth retire, according to calculations by Interactive Investor using data from the Pension and Lifetime Savings Association.
Indonesians elect a new president after Joko Widodo’s term
Indonesians elect a new president after Joko Widodo's term
Google joins space methane mapping mission
The new satellite will orbit the Earth at 300 miles, completing 15 orbits daily. Methane gas, a significant contributor to global warming due to its heat retention capability, is largely emitted by farming and waste disposal. However, this Google initiative will focus on emissions from oil and gas facilities.
UK sends tanks to NATO amid Russia fears
UK sends tanks to NATO amid Russia fears
Belgian boy, 13, cured of deadly brain cancer
A 13-year-old Belgian boy has been cured of a fatal form of brain cancer, becoming the first in the world to do so. Lucas Jemeljanova was six years old when he was diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), an exceptionally rare and mercilessly aggressive brain tumour that claims the lives of 98% of its victims within five years.
UN ambassador warns Yemen of ‘dangerous’ escalating cycle
UN ambassador warns Yemen of ‘dangerous’ escalating cycle
Kylian Mbappé puts PSG ahead of Real Sociedad
Kylian Mbappé puts PSG ahead of Real Sociedad