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Harder to learn about science with modern technology – Astronomer Royal

Harder to learn about science with modern technology – Astronomer Royal

Lord Rees cited the early interests of Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein.

Bishop ‘deeply saddened’ after Irish language epitaph controversy

Bishop ‘deeply saddened’ after Irish language epitaph controversy

The Church of England says the decision to ban the message on a headstone was not its national policy.

What happens next in the post-Brexit negotiations?

What happens next in the post-Brexit negotiations?

Michel Barnier, who is leading the discussions for Brussels, lamented ‘no significant areas of progress’.

Defendant says he thought bag containing Glock pistol had woman’s blouse in it

Defendant says he thought bag containing Glock pistol had woman’s blouse in it

His co-defendant said his dog found the weapon in a park.

Labour MP Florence Eshalomi twice mistaken for black colleagues in Parliament

Labour MP Florence Eshalomi twice mistaken for black colleagues in Parliament

The Labour MP spoke of two occasions in which she has been mistaken for another black female MP since being elected in 2019.

Wales to consider rules on face coverings, Mark Drakeford says

Wales to consider rules on face coverings, Mark Drakeford says

The First Minister said a decision will be made next week.

Fund inspired by Black Lives Matter to provide books about race to schools

Fund inspired by Black Lives Matter to provide books about race to schools

A fundraiser set up to raise money for diverse children’s books in primary schools has reached over £6,000.

Brexit trade talks remain deadlocked as Barnier accuses UK of backtracking

Brexit trade talks remain deadlocked as Barnier accuses UK of backtracking

Britain and the EU agree to carry on talking despite failing to make any ‘significant progress’ in latest negotiating round.

Congratulations for second couple to marry at Belfast City Hall since lockdown

Congratulations for second couple to marry at Belfast City Hall since lockdown

Michael McCaw from Holywood, Co Down married his fiancee Lucrecia Landeta Garcia on the steps of the east wing of City Hall.

Passengers will be asked to bring face masks to airports

Passengers will be asked to bring face masks to airports

The new measures will be enforced in Glasgow, Southampton and Aberdeen as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

Care home residents hit with ‘coronavirus bill’ as providers struggle – charity

Care home residents hit with ‘coronavirus bill’ as providers struggle – charity

Age UK said it has been contacted by older people who have been asked to pay an extra 15% a week.

Coronavirus transmission rate remains below one but is close

Coronavirus transmission rate remains below one but is close

The ‘R value’ is considered critical to keeping coronavirus under control.

Meghan praises animal welfare charity’s response to Covid-19

Meghan praises animal welfare charity’s response to Covid-19

The Duchess of Sussex is patron of Mayhew, an organisation founded in 1886 that today describes itself as an animal welfare social worker.

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s husband warns hope of permanent release fading

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s husband warns hope of permanent release fading

Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s family worry that she may be recalled to prison after receiving no news about her bid for clemency.

UK in touch with US about treatment of journalists covering Floyd protests

UK in touch with US about treatment of journalists covering Floyd protests

Downing Street confirmed embassy officials had raised the issue of police action towards journalists reporting on the anti-racist demonstrations.

Estranged couple run up nearly £600,000 legal bills in fight over £630,000

Estranged couple run up nearly £600,000 legal bills in fight over £630,000

Deputy High Court Judge Robert Peel said the man and woman emerged from the ‘ruinous’ dispute with ‘about £5,000 each of liquid assets’.

I might have joined anti-racism protests ‘in normal times’, says Sturgeon

I might have joined anti-racism protests ‘in normal times’, says Sturgeon

Scotland’s First Minister said the risk of spreading coronavirus means people should make their voices heard from home.

Protesters take the knee in Trafalgar Square tribute to George Floyd

Protesters take the knee in Trafalgar Square tribute to George Floyd

Metropolitan Police have said mass gatherings could be viewed as unlawful under Covid-19 rules.

Manhunt after violent carjacking of man and pregnant wife

Manhunt after violent carjacking of man and pregnant wife

The couple were attacked on their own driveway.

William reveals he is helpline volunteer for people in crisis

William reveals he is helpline volunteer for people in crisis

The Duke of Cambridge has been conducting text message conversations with people in difficulties as a volunteer with Shout.

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