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Archie was found unconscious at home in April with signs he had placed a cord around his neck, possibly after taking part in an online asphyxiation challenge.
UK rivals for PM hold first clash in front of Tory members
Former finance minister Sunak has denounced Truss's "fairy tale economics", vowing to tame surging inflation first, but has admitted that he is the "underdog" against the foreign secretary.
In final two, foreign minister Liz Truss burnishes her tough image
If it's not the pictures of her standing atop a tank in a nod to Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher, it's the meme-defining moment when she vented her anger over cheese imports into Britain that made Liz Truss something of a household name.
Too hot to sleep? Nights are warming faster than days as Earth heats up
Heatwaves are getting more frequent and more intense, particularly in the south and east of England.
Why World's First Malaria Shot Won't Reach Millions Of Children Who Need It
After decades of work, the World Health Organization endorsed the first-ever malaria vaccine last year - a historic milestone that promised to drive back a disease that kills a child every minute.
Rishi Sunak says he doesn't have working class friends in old video
Indian-origin British politician has come under fire for a 2001 video wherein he goes on to claim that he did not have any working-class friends.
Deforestation In Brazil's Amazon Hits Record For First Half Of 2022
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest reached a record high for the first six months of the year, as an area five times the size of New York City was destroyed, preliminary government data showed on Friday.
Brexit to exit: The rise and fall of Boris Johnson
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson had a conventional rise to power for a Conservative politician: first the elite Eton College, then Oxford University.
COVID vaccines work well for people of all body weights – but underweight and obesity remain risk factors for severe disease
COVID vaccines work well for people of all body weights – but underweight and obesity remain risk factors for severe disease
Climate Change Is Driving 2022 Extreme Heat And Flooding
Extreme weather events - from scorching heatwaves to unusually heavy downpours - have caused widespread upheaval across the globe this year, with thousands of people killed and millions more displaced.
The public cost of private schools: rising fees and luxury facilities raise questions about charitable status
The fact that UK higher education is still significantly state-subsidised means, in effect, UK taxpayers continue to fund privately educated students during their university studies.
Russian Orthodox Church Sends Its Second Most Powerful Figure On Lower-ranking Overseas Posting
Russia's Orthodox Church has ousted its second most powerful bishop from his role in charge of foreign relations and sent him to Budapest, an abrupt decision indicating discord at the top of the Moscow Patriarchate over the war in Ukraine.
Dubai ruler abused ex-wife to 'exorbitant degree', UK court rules
The High Court ruled in 2020 that the sheikh had submitted her to a "campaign of fear and intimidation", forcing her to flee to London.
Delta-Omicron coronavirus hybrid variant confirmed in France
The scientists in France have detected a strain of the coronavirus that appears to have combined mutations from the Omicron and Delta variants of Covid-19. They believe that the mutation may have been circulating since early January in several regions of the country.
Meghan Markle 'most intelligent' among British royals, says new study
The Duchess of Sussex receives praise for her "intelligence, analytical mind, and educational pedigree."
As climate 'net-zero' plans grow, so do concerns from scientists
Last month UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said an independent group would be established to monitor companies' net-zero progress.
World needs trillions to face climate threat: draft UN report
Finance for adaptation is best seen as an investment in avoided costs, the IPCC report says.
Murder case solved after two years; 'misogynistic' ex admits guilt to avoid death penalty
Ally Kostial, a student at the University of Mississippi, was found dead near a lake in Harmontown on July 18, 2019.
Flawed scientific papers fuelling Covid-19 misinformation
Inaccurate information about vaccines is especially dangerous at a time when uptake of the shots has slowed in the United States
Moscow Covid deaths surge, South Africa reimposes restrictions
Similar spikes in infections have been seen across Southeast Asia, with Indonesia setting a new daily infection record of more than 21,000.
Oxford students vote to remove Queen's portrait from common room due to 'colonial history'
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has dubbed the move "absurd," but the college's president has defended student's right to "free speech."
EU and AstraZeneca battle in court over vaccine delays
In the European Union, Denmark, as early as April, and later Norway and Austria, stopped using AstraZeneca in their vaccination campaigns.
1 in 3 Covid survivors suffer mental, neurological problems: study
46 percent of patients who needed intensive care were diagnosed with neurological or psychiatric conditions within six months of recovery.
Seven deaths in UK among AstraZeneca jab recipients after blood clots: medical regulator
There had been 62 cases worldwide of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, 44 of them in the European Economic Area.
Millions face Easter under virus curbs
As evidence mounts of clusters in separate countries, "the weight of evidence is now looking towards Oxford-AstraZeneca actually being the cause of these adverse events"
'Bridgerton' season 2 casts Charithra Chandran, Rupert Young
Charithra Chandran plays Kate Sharma's sister and Rupert Young a nobleman in "Bridgerton" season 2.
Brazil closes out deadliest month of pandemic by far
At least 230 patients with suspected or confirmed cases of Covid-19 died waiting for a bed in intensive care in Sao Paulo this month.
England resumes outdoor gatherings as Covid lockdown eases
With more than 126,000 deaths, Britain has one of the world's worst mortality rates from the pandemic.
EU regulator 'convinced' AstraZeneca jab benefits outweigh risks
Coronavirus deaths across Europe meanwhile passed the 900,000 mark on Tuesday.
Brazil reports 2nd straight day of record Covid deaths
Brazil is so far using Chinese-developed CoronaVac and the Oxford University/AstraZeneca vaccine, both of which require two doses.