Med Sea heatwave might feel nice for holiday swimming but there's a catch
Sea temperatures around places like Majorca exceeded 30C earlier this month, far above average.
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The Documentary Podcast
How male friendships and support groups improve relationships and mental health
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The Kremlin’s Tale of the European Bogeyman
By EUvsDisinfo Moscow pays lip service to peace, yet its disinformation peddlers talk constantly of war. This is no accident. Portraying European defence as ‘aggressive militarisation’ and support for Ukraine as ‘warmongering’ is a manipulative attempt to create a skewed reality. A few weeks ago, it was NATO defence spending which found itself in the Kremlin’s disinformation […]
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Vaccine roll-outs cut deaths by 60% - study
The study looked at vaccines deployed during outbreaks of five deadly diseases.
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Vaccine roll-outs cut deaths by 60% - study
The study looked at vaccines deployed during outbreaks of five deadly diseases.
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Mystery interstellar object could be oldest known comet
Scientists have been racing to discover the origins of 3I/Atlas since it was spotted last week.
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TV doctor and IVF pioneer quits BMA over strikes
The Labour peer says the strikes could damage public trust in doctors.
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Surgeon banned by private practice is working for NHS
Marc Lamah, dropped by a private provider, continues to operate on NHS patients in Brighton.
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BBC Inside Science
Solutions to plastic waste from creating cleaner products to cleaning up ocean litter.
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'Both my daughters needed new hearts'
A mum from Surrey calls for more organ donors, as the waiting list reaches an all-time high.
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Schools recognised for emotional wellbeing skills
Seven schools receive awards for changes they have made to help pupils and staff.
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Schools recognised for emotional wellbeing skills
Seven schools receive awards for changes they have made to help pupils and staff.
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South Africans fear spike in HIV infections as US aid cuts bite
South Africa has been at the forefront of the successful battle to halt the spread of HIV/Aids - until now.
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South Africans fear spike in HIV infections as US aid cuts bite
South Africa has been at the forefront of the successful battle to halt the spread of HIV/Aids - until now.
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South Africans fear spike in HIV infections as US aid cuts bite
South Africa has been at the forefront of the successful battle to halt the spread of HIV/Aids - until now.
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'It's heartbreaking leaving women sleeping rough'
An outreach worker helping homeless women at risk of violence in a Somerset town.
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Blood scandal victims harmed further by compensation delays, inquiry chair says
Payments need to be made fairer and faster, the chair of the public inquiry into the disaster says.
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Resident doctors in England to strike for five days in July
The medics say the walkout can still be avoided if the government enters pay negotiations.
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Cornwall theatre company awarded nearly £20,000
The company is getting the funding to collect local stories of experiences of menopause.
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Can (and should) we cure blindness?
Recent years have seen incredible advances in eyesight restoration. But should we approach blindness as something that needs to be 'cured'? Comedian Tom Skelton, who started losing his sight at 21, explores. Made in partnership with UKRI (UK Research and Innovation).
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