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How this shed could beat a silent killer: Study finds dirty air costs 90,000 lives in Britain a year

To a casual observer, the wooden shed sitting in a plot of land on the fringes of the University of Birmingham campus looks pretty nondescript. The only clues t... read more

Diamond-tipped probe used to fix faulty heart rhythms could cut the risk of stroke

 A diamond-tipped probe that fixes faulty heart rhythms could cut the risk of stroke. The probe, which is slightly narrower than a straw, has three tiny gems o... read more

Urgent alert for Melbourne suburbs after Covid is found in the sewage 

Urgent alert for thousands of Melbourne residents as Covid-19 is found in sewage from 24 suburbs An urgent alert has been issued for Melbourne after Covid was f... read more

‘Will honey drops ease my red itchy eyes?’:Dr MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

I have itchy, red eyes and small red bumps on the edges of my eyelid and inside. The optometrist diagnosed blepharitis and a chalazion and gave me antibiotic oi... read more

How did it take TWO YEARS to diagnose my brain disorder? Janey was told it was ‘all in the mind’.

Driving home along the motorway one afternoon, Janey Semp suddenly felt a strange tingling spreading across her left hand. By the time she’d pulled up out... read more

How Covid-19 wreaked havoc on the UK economy

The economy has endured its worst peacetime shock in living memory. And almost a year on from the first lockdown, Chancellor Rishi Sunak will tomorrow unveil a ... read more

Britain’s ‘accidental savers’ have saved £170bn in year of lockdowns  

How Britain’s ‘accidental savers’ have squirreled away £170bn after a year of lockdowns By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: ... read more

ALEX BRUMMER: BT chairman’s sudden departure is not a good look

The sudden departure of Jan du Plessis as chairman of BT after just four years is not a good look. It is normally the job of a new chairman to dispense with the... read more

Growing army of doctors helping their patients REVERSE DIABETES

For years it troubled and perplexed Dr Ruth Tapsell that her type 2 diabetes patients made little or no progress despite the drugs she prescribed or the healthy... read more

Don’t count on us to prevent another LCF scandal, says FCA boss

Don’t count on us to prevent another LCF scandal, says FCA boss as he admits watchdog is ‘too risk adverse’ By Lucy White For The Daily Mail P... read more

MARKET REPORT: Budget boost lays strong foundation for builders

Housebuilding stocks started the week with a bang as hopes grew that Rishi Sunak will hand the industry two boosts in tomorrow’s Budget. Reports suggest t... read more

The Style founder Adam Frisby to cash in when firm floats this month

From Burger King to boss of £100m fashion boss: The Style founder set to cash in when firm floats this month By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Publishe... read more

BT in turmoil as chairman Jan du Plessis steps down

BT in turmoil as chairman Jan du Plessis suddenly steps down amid rumours of boardroom clash with chief exec Philip Jansen By Matt Oliver For The Daily Mail Pub... read more

Exxon appoints two activist investors to board in drive to go green

Exxon Mobil appoints two activist investors to the board amid pressure for the firm to go green By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:58 GMT, ... read more

Yogurt-maker Danone gives in to activist investors

Yogurt-maker Danone gives in to activist investors and agrees to ditch stake in Chinese dairy firm By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:58 GM... read more

Paloma Faith admits she’s ‘torn’ between her children after welcoming second girl

She welcomed her second baby, a girl, with partner Leyman Lahcine last month. And Paloma Faith has revealed that she’s ‘torn’ between her newb... read more

Melissa Caddick death: Decomposed feet that washed up in Canada may provide clues

Twenty-one decomposed feet that washed up in Canada more than a decade ago could provide vital clues in the baffling disappearance and death of millionaire conw... read more

CIA developed underwater robotic spy, ‘Charlie the Catfish’ in the 1990s

The US military is equipped with a number of stealthy underwater robots to spy on enemies, but these high-tech innovations come years after Charlie the robotic ... read more

Covid US: FDA authorizes at-home test that can give results in 10 MINUTES

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized another at-home coronavirus test for emergency use authorization. The test, made by Quidel Corp, can ... read more

Kyle and Jackie O mystery solved: ‘Colleen from sales’ is just a character

Kyle and Jackie O’s greatest mystery solved: Radio stars confirm a longstanding rumour about one of their most popular (and bizarre) guests By Jo Scrimshi... read more

Two servings of fruit and three of vegetables is the ‘right’ combination for a longer life

Harvard University scientists believe they’ve found the ideal diet for living a longer, healthier life: Eating three servings of vegetables and two servin... read more

Australia’s east coast is set to be hit with a major category THREE cyclone

Far North Queensland is set to be hit by a category three cyclone within hours, as weather experts warn locals to prepare for flash flooding.  Cyclone Niran is... read more

Hundreds of cats and dogs are found in individual graves at 2,000-year-old ancient Egyptian port 

Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered what they believe to be the world’s oldest known pet cemetery. Nearly 600 cats, dogs and monkeys were found carefu... read more

Plants set a ‘bedtime’ alarm to ensure they store enough energy to survive the night 

We’re not the only sleepyheads! Plants also set a ‘bedtime’ alarm to ensure they store enough energy to survive the night Mechanism was observ... read more