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British ice dancer makes history with same-sex partner

British ice dancer Mille Colling and Finnish partner Emma Aalto are set to become the first same-sex duo to compete internationally following a landmark rule change by the Finnish Figure Skating Association.

ICE Detainee Dies in Chicago Police Custody

Exclusive investigation into the tragic death of a migrant in ICE custody in Chicago. New details emerge about failed medical protocols and the desperate final moments before he was found unresponsive in a holding cell.

Mum loses 22 stone with diabetes drug Mounjaro

A British mother's life-changing journey from 30st to 8st using diabetes drug Mounjaro. Discover how this remarkable transformation saved her marriage and restored her health against all odds.

70ft 'Sea Monster' Mystery on UK Beach Baffles Experts

A colossal 70-foot decomposing sea creature has been discovered on a British beach, sparking a mystery that has left marine biologists and cryptozoologists utterly stumped. Is it a whale, a basking shark, or something more enigmatic?

DOI Star's 'Security Blanket' Romance With Pro Partner

Dancing On Ice contestant Amber Davies opens up about her intimate off-ice partnership with pro skater Simon Senecal, describing their bond as a crucial 'security blanket' that fuels their sensational performances.

Size 22 assistant sheds 51kg without gym in one year

Discover the incredible weight loss journey of a UK sales assistant who lost over 51kg naturally in just 12 months through simple lifestyle changes, proving gym memberships aren't essential for transformation.

Badenoch pledges to 'maximise' North Sea oil and gas extraction

Conservative leadership hopeful Kemi Badenoch is set to announce a major energy policy shift, pledging to turbocharge North Sea oil and gas production in a bid to boost UK energy security and create jobs, putting her on a collision course with environment

Deepest Ocean Sediment Found in Japan Trench

Scientists have recovered the deepest ocean sediment samples ever recorded from the Japan Trench, a groundbreaking find that could transform our understanding of mega-earthquakes.

Venomous 'Blue Dragons' Force Spanish Beach Closure

A popular Spanish beach on the Costa Blanca has been shut after the dangerous arrival of Blue Sea Dragons, a rare and venomous species. UK holidaymakers are urged to exercise extreme caution.

Toxic 'Blue Dragon' Sea Slugs Invade Spanish Beach

Beachgoers in Alicante, Spain, are warned after the venomous Blue Glaucus, or 'Blue Dragon' sea slug, washes up on the shores of Guardamar del Segura. Experts urge public not to touch the striking but dangerous creature.

Tourist paralysed after Devon sea safari seat fails

A British tourist's dream holiday turned to tragedy when a catastrophic seat failure on a Devon sea safari boat left him paralysed from the waist down. The horrifying incident occurred off the coast of Ilfracombe, sparking serious safety concerns.

Arctic Ice Melt Slows Unexpectedly, Baffling Scientists

In a startling twist that challenges climate models, researchers discover a mysterious slowdown in Arctic sea ice melt, prompting a urgent scientific quest for answers in the face of rising global temperatures.

Ice Cream Pioneer Iced by New York Times Recipe Scandal

Jeni Britton, founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, accuses The New York Times of publishing her signature recipe without permission, sparking a fiery debate on intellectual property and journalistic ethics in the food world.

Arctic Sea Ice Melt Slows, Baffling Scientists

In a surprising twist for climate science, the rapid melt of Arctic sea ice has shown a significant and unexpected slowdown over the past decade, challenging existing models and forcing a major rethink of our understanding of the polar region's future.

Microbes accelerate Arctic glacier melt

New research reveals that microbial activity is accelerating the melting of Arctic glaciers, pushing them toward irreversible collapse. Scientists warn of dire consequences for global sea levels and ecosystems.

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