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10 Blue Zone Habits for Longevity Revealed

Scientists have validated the extraordinary longevity in Blue Zones and identified 10 common lifestyle habits. Discover the secrets to living longer and healthier.

Blue Zones: The Shifting Secrets to Long Life

New research validates the world's 'blue zones' of exceptional longevity but reveals they are not permanent. Discover how immigration and modern life are reshaping these natural laboratories for healthy ageing.

Bishops blast Scotland's abortion clinic buffer zones law

Catholic leaders in Scotland have launched a fierce attack on new 'safe access zones' around abortion clinics, calling the law a disproportionate restriction on free speech and religion. Read the full story on the escalating debate.

Global New Year's Eve Order: Who Celebrates First?

Discover the fascinating global order of New Year's Eve celebrations, from Kiribati at 10am UK time to the last revelers. Explore how time zones and the International Date Line create a 26-hour wave of festivities.

MBE for mother campaigning for 'Jools' Law' after son's death

Ellen Roome fought back tears on BBC Breakfast after receiving an MBE for her work on children's online safety, following the death of her 14-year-old son. She campaigns for 'Jools' Law' to give bereaved parents access to social media data.

Texas Lawsuit Challenges Abortion Pill Restrictions

A major lawsuit in Texas contests state laws limiting access to abortion pills. The case could have profound implications for reproductive rights across the United States. Read the latest developments.

Neighbours star's dangerous new job in war zones

Rebecca Ritters, who played Hannah Martin on Neighbours, is now a foreign correspondent reporting from global conflict zones. Discover her incredible journey from soap star to war journalist.

Bali advances plans to ban private beaches

Bali is set to ban private beaches, ensuring public access for religious ceremonies and social use. New legislation aims to overturn illegal restrictions by developers. Read more.

Sardinian Minestrone: The Secret to a 100-Year Life

Discover how a humble Sardinian minestrone soup, packed with beans and vegetables, is linked to extraordinary longevity in the world's Blue Zones. Learn the recipe and science behind living to 100.

How often do people who live to 100 eat meat?

Blue Zones founder Dan Buettner shares the truth about meat consumption and longevity. Discover the dietary habits of the world's longest-lived people and how to apply them.

Labour Councils Impose 10mph Speed Limits Across Britain

Exclusive investigation reveals how Labour-controlled councils are imposing extreme 10mph speed limits across Britain, putting drivers, cyclists and even joggers at risk of fines in controversial new slow zones.

Remote Scottish Village Accessible Only By Boat

Discover Hobbister, the astonishingly remote Scottish village where residents battle tidal schedules and weather just to reach civilisation. This hidden community lives in near-total isolation with a lifestyle unchanged for generations.

Ex-Minister's assisted dying buffer zones face backlash

Ex-Green minister Patrick Harvie's controversial proposal for 150-metre protest buffer zones around assisted dying facilities sparks heated debate in Scottish Parliament, with critics warning of free speech implications.

Homeowner finds mysterious safe behind kitchen cupboards

A routine kitchen renovation in the UK took an extraordinary turn when a homeowner discovered a fully intact safe hidden behind his cupboards. The mysterious find has sparked curiosity and speculation about what treasures might lie within.

BAE ends aircraft support to conflict zones

British defence giant BAE Systems terminates airworthiness support for ATP aircraft in South Sudan, Somalia, and DRC, threatening humanitarian aid operations across fragile regions.

Wood stove complaints surge 78% across Britain

Exclusive data reveals a dramatic surge in wood-burning complaints across Britain, with London boroughs facing the worst of the smoke-filled disputes as environmental concerns and neighbour tensions reach boiling point.

Unions gain weekly workplace access right

Trade unions secure landmark legal right to enter workplaces weekly for recruitment and organising, as business groups warn of productivity disruption and increased tensions.

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