Nearly 70% of Premier League footballers are abused on Twitter – we used an AI to sift through millions of tweets
As the new Premier League football season gets underway, a few things are certain.
Europe to consider "dose-sparing" to increase Monkeypox vaccine, WHO seeks trials
Health officials in Europe are discussing whether to follow a move by the United States to stretch out scarce monkeypox vaccine supplies, with the World Health Organization calling for more data.
Furlough had a protective effect on mental health – but it wasn't as good as working
There's good evidence for the connection between continuous employment and positive mental health, while job loss and unemployment have detrimental effects on a person's mental wellbeing.
Analysis: Climate change, scarcity chip away at degrowth taboo
Degrowth is about the closest you can get to a heresy in economics, where growth is widely held as the best route to prosperity.
Climate change puts Lyme disease in focus for France's Valneva after COVID blow
With climate change spurring more cases of tick-borne Lyme disease, drugmaker Valneva is betting big on a vaccine as it looks beyond disappointing sales of its COVID shot.
Love Island: the psychological challenges contestants – and viewers – could face after the show is over
Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti were awarded the £50,000 prize.
Inside the super-secure Swiss lab trying to stop the next pandemic
The setting is straight from a spy thriller: Crystal waters below, snow-capped Swiss Alps above and in between, a super-secure facility researching the world's deadliest pathogens.
Apple hires Lamborghini exec to ramp up electric-car work: report
The company allegedly hired Luigi Taraborrelli to help lead the design of Apple's future vehicle.
National Health Service facing worst staffing crisis, say lawmakers
Britain's state-run National Health Service (NHS) is facing its worst ever staffing crisis with thousands of vacancies and the government has no credible strategy to address the problem, a committee of lawmakers said in a report published on Monday.
Sudan's Gold Rush Wreaks Havoc On Health
Sudan's gold rush wreaks havoc on health
US School Shooter Faces Death Penalty At Sentencing Trial
US school shooter faces death penalty at sentencing trial
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.
Japan Ex-PM Abe Dies After Being Shot While Making A Speech
Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving leader, died on Friday after being shot while campaigning for a parliamentary election, an official from his political party said.
Will U.S. Supreme Court EPA Ruling Rein In Federal Regulators?
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday curtailed the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to restrict greenhouse gas emissions from power plants in a 6-3 ruling that some legal experts said would more broadly curb the federal government's regulatory power.
Salmonella Found In World's Biggest Chocolate Plant
Salmonella found in world's biggest chocolate plant
'Cognitive immobility' – when you're mentally trapped in a place from your past
'Cognitive immobility' – when you're mentally trapped in a place from your past
Workers' rights: how a landmark UN decision on safety and health will actually affect employees
The recognition of a safe and healthy work environment as a human right is a first step, but not an end in itself.
Covid-19 outbreak at Wimbledon feared after two players test positive
2021 finalist Matteo Berrettini was forced to pull out of the competition after testing positive for Covid-19
Africa's Dream Of Feeding China Hits Hard Reality
Watching workers poke avocados from the treetops in an orchard owned by Kenyan agriculture firm Kakuzi, managing director Chris Flowers revels in the thought some might soon go to the crown jewel of emerging consumer markets: China.
England appoints first ever women's health ambassador – here's what she should focus on
Women make up 51% of the population in England and Wales, yet persistent gender-based inequalities in health, social care, living standards and employment mean women spend more years than men in poor health.
S.African Police Seek Clues After 21 Teens Die In Bar
S.African police seek clues after 21 teens die in bar
UK bill to override N.Ireland Brexit deal back in Parliament
Unionist parties and the UK government argue the protocol is threatening the 1998 Good Friday Agreement that ended three decades of violence over British rule in Northern Ireland.
Train strike: UK government's plan to replace strikers with agency workers failed in 2015 – it still won't work today
If the current UK government is to abide by international commitments as an ILO member and party to the European Convention on Human Rights, agency workers can only replace strikers in essential services.
F1: Max Verstappen implies Mercedes had hand in new FIA rule
The FIA have issued a directive to teams to tackle the extreme bouncing issues faced by a number of teams.
Sandberg Exit Unlikely To Improve Facebook: Whistleblower
Sandberg exit unlikely to improve Facebook: whistleblower
COVID: six ways long-term smell loss can affect us
COVID: six ways long-term smell loss can affect us
Explainer-What to know about COVID vaccines for small children
Advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are due to meet in June to decide on whether to recommend authorizing Moderna Inc's vaccine for children below 6 years old, and Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE's COVID-19 vaccine for children below 5 years old.
China Eastern plane crash likely intentional: Reports
A China Eastern Airlines aircraft that crashed in the southern Guangxi province of China in March this year was reportedly made to crash intentionally, according to US media reports
Indonesia: 14 people dead after tourist bus smashes into billboard
At least 14 people lost their lives and 19 were left injured after the tourist bus they were travelling in crashed into a billboard in Indonesia's main island of Java on Monday morning.
Two largest reservoirs in California at 'critically low levels'
A new report by the US government's Drought Monitor has revealed that the water levels in California's two biggest reservoirs have dropped to "critically low levels."