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Overhead view of Beckton Sewage Treatment Works in the UK, where traces of polio have been detected. Getty Images
Polio find in London sewage sparks health alert

Authorities say no cases have been detected after first sign since 1980s that potentially deadly virus could be spreading in UK

HealthJune 22, 2022
Research suggests high-quality masks can offer the best protection from respiratory diseases, such as coronavirus, on trains. Getty
No ‘safest spot’ to minimise risk of Covid transmission on trains

Research shows masks more effective than social distance in unventilated carriage

CoronavirusJune 22, 2022
Bank of England officials have made it clear that tackling inflation is their preeminent concern. AFP
UK officials trade blows over calls for strong pound policy

Further tightening of monetary policy will be needed, says BoE economist Huw Pill

EconomyJune 21, 2022
Virtual reality presents many Stem career opportunities for young people. EPA
Survey reveals the three Stem opportunities that surprise children

Science, technology, engineering and maths provide many career paths, some more recognised than others

TechnologyJune 20, 2022
Children collect dry branches to burn and warm themselves after snowfall at Salat Zagrous Camp for internally displaced Syrians. EPA
In charts: the global refugee trends of 2021

89.3 million people displaced worldwide due to persecution, conflict, violence and human rights abuses

UKJune 16, 2022
Passenger services will be affected across the UK, including in Cornwall. Bloomberg
UK set for transport meltdown with strikes shutting half of rail network

Strike action planned for next week will disable Britain's railways

UKJune 15, 2022
More than 600 people were consulted during the year-long assessment of Britain's education sector. Photo: Johnny Greig
UK plan to 'reset' education endorsed by ex-PMs

Sir Tony Blair and Sir John Major endorse recommendation to 'reset' education in Britain

UKJune 15, 2022
National grids aren't designed 'to handle' the energy needs of today, the head of Britain's Octopus Energy says. Getty Images
Energy boss demands internet-style revamp of inefficient national grids

At London Tech Week, Greg Jackson decries dearth of innovation in the power sector

EnergyJune 14, 2022
The cost of fully filling up a standard UK car with petrol surged above £100 for the first time last week. Bloomberg
UK government under pressure to act as petrol prices hit new record

Business minister concerned that March fuel cut is being hoarded by retailers and orders investigation

EconomyJune 13, 2022
Eton College is Britain’s eighth most expensive boarding school, charging fees of $55,000 a year. Getty
UK private schools’ fees to rocket in face of ‘storm of pressures’

Parents of international pupils could be asked to pay more than those of British classmates

UKJune 13, 2022
London has dominated tech investment in Europe this year, raising £8.6bn. Bloomberg
UK tech start-ups overtake China to achieve record-breaking first quarter investment

More than 950 UK tech start-ups and scale-ups have raised £12.4bnin 2022, compared to £12bn for the whole of 2020

Start-UpsJune 12, 2022
The demonstration model quantum computer on a scale of 1:1 from the year 2020 displayed in the Future Museum in Munich. Getty
Inside the UK's quantum computing deal with Orca

UK defence ministry signs deal with Orca Computing, aiming to scale up technology

TechnologyJune 09, 2022
Surging malware activity has forced tech firms such as Darktrace to innovate. Getty Images
Major UK retailer stops Russia-linked malware attack with Darktrace

Software applies Self-Learning AI to enable machines to understand businesses and defend them

TechnologyMay 19, 2022
the chief executive of easyJet said the airline had been transformed during the pandemic. Reuters
EasyJet records better than expected £545m loss in half-year results

Budget airline figures for six months to March 2022 offer hope as chief aims for 90% capacity by third quarter

BusinessMay 19, 2022
Lafarge Cement Syria plant in Jalabiya, which the company has admitted it paid local militants to protect. AFP
Cement company Lafarge loses appeal in ISIS-linked crimes against humanity case

French court declines to dismiss charge that firm wilfully endangered lives by paying off militants to protect Syrian plant

EuropeMay 18, 2022
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