Police charge man after human remains found in Bristol
A man has been charged with two counts of murder over the deaths of two men whose remains were found in suitcases in Bristol last
Uncanny Me review – exploration of cloning tech fraught with moral and ethical questions
Doubles, doppelgangers, clones; twin visions have long fascinated directors and audiences alike. It’s unnerving, however, when technologies that once belonged to the realm of science
‘Sheer torment’: Home Office apologises after asylum approvals retracted
The Home Office has apologised to asylum seekers granted leave to remain in the UK who then had their decisions retracted. In some cases applicants
Voters of all parties back Labour’s plans to boost workers’ rights, poll shows
Labour’s plans for boosting workers’ rights are backed by voters across the political spectrum, including a majority of Conservative and Reform supporters, new polling commissioned
Ed Miliband to lead UK negotiations at Cop29 climate summit
Ed Miliband is to take personal control of the UK’s negotiations at vital international climate talks, in stark contrast to his Tory predecessors. The energy
China’s economy growing slower than expected as leaders meet for third plenum
China’s economy slowed more than expected in the June quarter, increasing the likelihood that a gathering of top officials in Beijing this week will unveil
War has prevented 15m children being immunised against diseases, UN warns
Conflicts have hampered efforts to vaccinate children across the world, health leaders have warned, as new figures showed about 14.5 million children had not received
Spain’s new generation match golden forefathers and make own history
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Dani Olmo brings England’s run of heart-stopping moments to a halt
Dani Olmo roared and pushed his chest out so hard he turned the alpha male meter up to 11, looking more like Gladiator-era Russell Crowe
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The metal crinkle of squashed pilsner cans runs up the train carriage like electricity. A song goes up: “His name is Johnny, Johnny fucking Stones,