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Gen Z's Skittles Boycott Over Toxic Ingredients Goes Viral

A new Generation Z-led movement is sweeping social media, urging consumers to boycott Skittles over controversial additives and environmental concerns. Discover why the rainbow candies are facing their biggest challenge yet.

Sofia Coppola welcomes baby girl Romy Mars

Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola celebrates becoming a great-grandfather as his granddaughter, filmmaker Sofia Coppola, welcomes daughter Romy Mars with partner Thomas Mars.

ENO's Albert Herring: Britten Triumphs in London

The English National Opera delivers a triumphant revival of Benjamin Britten's Albert Herring, with standout performances and innovative staging breathing new life into this comic masterpiece at the London Coliseum.

NASA Chief Backs Musk's Mars Mission Plans

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson reveals surprising support for Elon Musk's SpaceX Mars colonisation plans, highlighting growing partnership between space agency and private sector in new space race.

SpaceX Starship completes successful test flight

SpaceX achieves historic milestone as Starship completes successful test flight, bringing Elon Musk's vision of Martian colonisation closer to reality. Latest launch demonstrates significant progress for the world's most powerful rocket.

Glyndebourne's La Bohème: Puccini Perfected

Glyndebourne's revolutionary new La Bohème production blends timeless romance with contemporary staging, creating an unforgettable operatic experience in the Sussex countryside.

The Magic Flute dazzles at Royal Opera House review

Mozart's beloved opera receives a stunning new production at London's Royal Opera House, blending magical stagecraft with musical excellence in a performance that captivates both newcomers and aficionados.

Interstellar Cylindrical Object Spotted Near Mars

Groundbreaking discovery reveals a mysterious cylindrical object of interstellar origin passing near Mars, challenging our understanding of the cosmos and sparking intense scientific debate.

Opera North's groundbreaking Handel-dance fusion

Opera North's revolutionary production of Handel's 'Susanna' merges 18th-century oratorio with Phoenix Dance Theatre's powerful contemporary choreography in a stunning exploration of gender politics and power dynamics that feels remarkably current.

Bushra El-Turk's Oum: A Son's Musical Quest in London

Discover how Bushra El-Turk's deeply personal opera 'Oum: A Son's Quest for His Mother' combines Middle Eastern traditions with contemporary classical music in a stunning London production that explores family, identity and cultural heritage.

NASA: Mars had rivers flowing for billions of years

In a landmark discovery, NASA scientists have uncovered compelling new evidence that multiple rivers once flowed on Mars for billions of years, dramatically increasing the odds that the Red Planet was once habitable.

Music Theatre Wales thrives despite 100% funding cuts

Despite devastating 100% arts council funding cuts, Music Theatre Wales continues to thrive through artistic innovation and digital adaptation. Discover how this pioneering opera company is rewriting the rules of survival in UK's challenging cultural land

NASA's Nuclear Rocket Could Halve Mars Travel Time

NASA is reigniting its nuclear thermal propulsion programme, a revolutionary technology that could slash the journey to Mars to just four months, opening a new era of deep space exploration.

UK woman to live in Mars simulator for a year

A British woman is embarking on an extraordinary year-long mission to simulate life on Mars without ever leaving Earth. Discover how a specialised bunker in Bristol will become her Red Planet home.

Brit Begins NASA's Year-Long Mock Mars Mission

Laura Marie, a UK scientist, has embarked on a gruelling year-long NASA simulation to test the human limits of a future mission to the Red Planet, living in isolation with three others.

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