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Hearing Aids May Halve Dementia Risk, Study Reveals

Groundbreaking research from the University of Southern Denmark suggests that using a hearing aid could be one of the most significant single actions to protect against dementia, potentially halving the risk for those with hearing loss.

Government Scraps Great British Railways Plan

Plans for the flagship Great British Railways body have been officially abandoned by the UK government, marking a major reversal in post-Brexit rail reform and sparking fury from industry leaders.

UK Train Fares Get Biggest January Hike in a Decade

Commuters across England, Wales, and Scotland are facing the largest New Year train fare increase since 2013, with prices rising by up to 4.9%, sparking outrage from campaigners who label it a 'bitter pill' for struggling households.

One dead in Denmark train-vehicle collision

A fatal accident occurred in Denmark when a train collided with a vehicle on the tracks, resulting in one death. Emergency services responded swiftly, but the victim could not be saved.

One dead in Denmark train collision

A fatal accident occurred when a train collided with a vehicle in Denmark, resulting in one confirmed death. Authorities are investigating the incident.

Copenhagen to repay wedding fees after outcry

Copenhagen City Hall has announced it will refund wedding fees following backlash over high costs. Discover how this decision impacts couples planning to tie the knot.

Scandinavia hit by UK-style heatwave

Denmark, Sweden, and Norway are experiencing an unusual heatwave, with temperatures rivalling those in the UK. Experts warn of health risks and strain on infrastructure.

Danish zoo feeds live pets to predators

A zoo in Denmark has ignited controversy after admitting it fed unwanted pets, including rabbits and guinea pigs, to its carnivorous animals.

Queen Mary Stung by Wasp During Royal Engagement

Queen Mary of Denmark was left in pain after being stung by a wasp during a public engagement. The royal handled the situation with grace, but the incident didn't go unnoticed by onlookers.

King James VI's marriage sparked Scotland's witch trials

New research reveals how King James VI's marriage to Anne of Denmark led to Scotland's infamous witch trials, where hundreds of women were burned alive. Discover the shocking royal connection behind this dark chapter in British history.

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