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Russian strike plunges Kyiv into darkness

A devastating Russian missile attack has left Ukraine's capital without electricity, as energy facilities across the country suffer critical damage in escalating assault.

Britain's Booze Culture: The Startling Truth Revealed

New research reveals Britain's complex relationship with alcohol, from lockdown drinking surges to evolving social attitudes. Discover the sobering statistics shaping our national drinking culture.

North Koreans eating tigers, badgers to survive famine

Desperate North Koreans are resorting to eating wild animals including tigers, badgers and raccoons to survive amid severe food shortages, according to disturbing new research that exposes the deepening humanitarian crisis under Kim Jong-un's regime.

Renewables Overtake Coal in Global Power Generation

In a historic shift for global energy markets, renewable sources have surpassed coal-fired power generation for the first time, marking a watershed moment in the world's transition to clean energy according to new International Energy Agency data.

Shetland's Solar Boom: Chinese & Indian Tech Powers UK Islands

The Shetland Islands are undergoing a remarkable green energy transformation, with cutting-edge solar technology from China and India powering homes despite their northern latitude. Discover how this remote archipelago is defying expectations and leading

WHO ends alcohol promotion after UK backlash

The World Health Organisation has withdrawn its contentious alcohol reduction campaign following criticism from UK health officials who questioned the scientific evidence behind the initiative.

Tea & Coffee Drinkers Live Longer, Study Finds

New research shows that moderate consumption of tea, coffee, or plain water significantly reduces the risk of premature death. Discover how your favourite beverages could add years to your life.

UK Cafe Owner's Avocado Toast Ban Sparks National Debate

A UK cafe proprietor ignites a national conversation after implementing a ban on the divisive brunch favourite, avocado toast, citing ethical and economic concerns in a fiercely worded sign that has customers and commentators divided.

Cheese Outselling Crisps in UK Snacking Revolution

New ONS data reveals a surprising shift in British snacking habits, with cheese consumption soaring past traditional favourites like crisps and chocolate. Discover the factors driving this dairy revolution.

Airlines Ban Passengers for Using Power Banks Onboard

Major UK airlines are enforcing strict new bans on passengers caught using power banks during flights, citing critical fire risks. Discover the safety rules you must follow to avoid being barred from future travel.

Your Guide to Buying Fewer, Better Things

Discover how The Guardian's new newsletter, The Filter, helps UK consumers break free from fast fashion and mindless consumption. Learn to make smarter, more sustainable purchases that save money and the planet.

Wisconsin Data Centre Plan Sparks Water War With Locals

A fierce battle erupts in Menominee, Wisconsin, as locals and officials challenge a proposed $10 billion data centre's plan to consume billions of gallons of water annually, raising alarms over environmental impact and resource strain.

China Overtakes US as Top Fossil Fuel Consumer

In a historic reversal, China's fossil fuel consumption has surpassed the United States, raising serious concerns about the world's ability to meet critical climate goals and casting a shadow over upcoming COP negotiations.

1 Million Gen Z Brits Eat Chips for Breakfast Weekly

A startling new study reveals Britain's changing breakfast habits, with a million young adults now regularly opting for a plate of chips over traditional morning meals, raising health concerns.

Meat Consumption Could Reduce Anaemia Risk - Study

Groundbreaking UK research reveals a surprising link between meat consumption and a reduced risk of anaemia, challenging conventional dietary wisdom and offering new insights for public health.

Madeline Horwath's Cartoon on Blocking Out Bad News

A poignant new cartoon by Madeline Horwath captures the modern impulse to digitally curate our reality, offering a darkly humorous commentary on news consumption and mental self-preservation in the digital age.

Air Conditioning: New Front in UK's Climate Culture War

New research reveals a stark political divide in Britain over air conditioning, linking its use to right-wing ideology and climate change denial. Discover how home cooling has become the latest front in the culture wars.

US Alcohol Consumption Hits 90-Year Low

New data shows Americans are drinking at the lowest levels since the 1930s, with Republicans leading the decline. What’s behind this sobering trend?

UK alcohol consumption hits record low

New data reveals alcohol consumption in the UK has fallen to its lowest level in decades. Experts weigh in on the cultural shift towards sobriety.

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