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First ever Winners of Prince Williams Earthshot Prize announced at star studded London Awards Ceremony

First ever five £1 million Winners of the most prestigious environment prize in history announced at a global ceremony in London. The Earthshot Prize has tonight revealed the first-ever five Winners at a glittering ceremony held in London. Each Winner will receive £1million prize money and a global network of support to scale their cutting-edge environmental solutions to repair our planet. The five Winners, which span the globe from Costa […]

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Family absolutely broken by murder of Sir David Amess

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The latest trailer for The Batman unveils Robert Pattinson as a darker vengeful Bruce Wayne

The British actor, is seen in violent fight scenes, high-speed car chases and dramatic explosions as he navigates Gotham City and the rise of his rivals. After facing continuous delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, the highly-anticipated reboot is due in cinemas in March. The opening sets the tone with a melancholic view of a cafe on a dark and rainy night, which is quickly unsettled as police cut through […]

todayOctober 17, 2021 48

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William urges society to unite to repair planet at first Earthshot ceremony

The Duke of Cambridge will call for society to “unite in repairing our planet” at the first awards ceremony for his environmental prize. William and the Duchess of Cambridge will join a host of famous faces for the inaugural awards ceremony for the Earthshot Prize on Sunday. The duke launched his ambitious prize to find solutions to the planet’s environmental problems and overcome the pessimism felt by many on its […]

todayOctober 17, 2021 28

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Priti Patel to face questions over suspect held on suspicion of murdering MP

The Home Secretary will face questions concerning what was known about a suspect held on suspicion of murdering MP Sir David Amess as police were granted extra time to question him. During Sunday morning broadcast interviews, Priti Patel is likely to be pressed over whether the 25-year-old man was known to the Government’s anti-terrorist programme prior to the fatal stabbing of Sir David on Friday. Media reports said the suspect […]

todayOctober 17, 2021 24

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Nasa spacecraft Lucy blasts off on 12 year mission to explore asteroids

A Nasa spacecraft named Lucy has rocketed into the sky with diamonds on a 12-year quest to explore eight asteroids. Seven of the mysterious space rocks are among swarms of asteroids sharing Jupiter’s orbit, thought to be the pristine leftovers of planetary formation. An Atlas V rocket blasted off before dawn, sending Lucy on an orbital journey spanning nearly 4 billion miles. Lucy is named after the 3.2 million-year-old skeletal […]

todayOctober 16, 2021 35

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Cambridge college to return looted cockerel statue to Nigeria

It is believe to have been taken by British colonial forces in the late 19th Century A Cambridge college is to return a looted bronze cockerel statue to representatives from Nigeria in a ceremony this month. Jesus College set up its Legacy of Slavery Working Party in 2019 to explore the “historical, legal and moral status of the college’s ownership of the Bronze”. It followed a campaign by students for […]

todayOctober 16, 2021 32

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IS claims responsibility after 47 killed in Afghan mosque attack

The so-called Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for a deadly suicide bombing on a Shiite mosque in southern Afghanistan that killed 47 people and wounded scores more. In a statement posted on social media, IS said two of the group’s members shot and killed security guards manning the entrance of the Fatimiya mosque in Kandahar province. One detonated his explosives at the entrance of the mosque and the other […]

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Transport minister claims vote for ScotRail strikes during Cop26 not valid

The summit starts on October 31st A vote for strike action by railway workers that is set to disrupt Cop26 is “no longer valid”, Scotland’s transport minister has claimed. Graeme Dey called for RMT members to vote again on whether to take action over the pay dispute, claiming there is now a “very fair offer” for ScotRail staff. The trade union announced strike action by ScotRail workers from November 1-12 […]

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