We still don’t know how to talk about Amy Winehouse. The expectations and perception around the ‘Back to Black’ movie reflect a sort of mean grief over the singer persisting to this day. ~movies documentaries Article 1214 words 17 votes
British Library on why it kept it real in communication about ransomware attack ~tech security.cyber Article 953 words 9 votes
Edinburgh's Beltane Fire Festival, rooted in ancient Gaelic traditions, heralds the beginning of summer and celebrates the cycles of nature. The vibrant event now draws over 8,000 attendees each year. ~humanities.history Video 9:19 10 votes
Landmark UK study definitively shows that conservation actions are effective at halting and reversing biodiversity loss ~enviro conservation climate change Article 928 words, published Apr 25 2024 17 votes
Internet use statistically associated with higher wellbeing, finds new global Oxford study ~tech internet Article 592 words 13 votes
A British nurse was found guilty of killing seven babies. Did she do it? ~health healthcare Article 13 493 words 19 votes
Medieval historian and game developer, Jason Kingsley CBE, reacts to Manor Lords ~humanities.history Video 25:24, published May 8 2024 12 votes
Remnants of a legendary typeface have been rescued from the River Thames ~design typography Article 831 words 44 votes
An extreme body modification website made nearly £300,000 showing its subscribers male castration ~life Article 11 votes
Critical psychiatry and the political backlash against disabilities: a closer look at James Davies ~health.mental Article 4581 words 11 votes
Remembering the time Throbbing Gristle played at a private school (2020) ~music industrial Article 1641 words, published Mar 16 2020 14 votes
Are Free Software developers at risk? A potential threat to Free Software developers looms in the form of an ongoing lawsuit in the UK involving Bitcoin and its core developers. ~tech Article 1301 words 27 votes
How the 18th-century gay bar survived and thrived in a deadly environment ~lgbt history Article 1816 words, published Dec 8 2017 13 votes
Aberdeen have agreed a deal for Elfsborg head coach Jimmy Thelin to become their new manager this summer ~sports.football Article 751 words 1 vote
Hilary Cass' NHS report is rife with debunked theories and falsehoods ~lgbt transgender Article 1579 words 30 votes
Wrexham secures promotion to League 1; second promotion in two years ~sports.football Article 308 words 10 votes
Nobel Prize-winning phycisist Peter Higgs died at 94. About sixty years ago he proposed the Higgs Boson, an elememtary particle essential in describing mass in the Standard Model of particle physics. ~science physics.particle Link 28 votes
Peter Higgs, physicist who proposed Higgs boson, dies aged 94 ~science physics.particle Article 359 words 27 votes
The Premier League’s era of vanity worship may be over but the future won’t be equal ~sports.football Article 2338 words, published Apr 2 2024 6 votes
England's defence of their European title got off to a frustrating start, with Sarina Wiegman's side held to a 1-1 draw by a resilient Sweden ~sports.football Article 885 words 3 votes
Louis Rees-Zammit’s rugby-to-NFL dream edges closer but huge obstacles remain ~sports.american_football Article 1055 words, published Mar 28 2024 2 votes
UK law firm files letter of claim on behalf of Madagascar villagers over contamination allegedly from Rio Tinto mine ~enviro pollution Article 7843 words 7 votes
Frida Maanum will not join up with Norway for their Euro 2025 qualifiers after collapsing in the Continental Cup final, her club Arsenal have said ~sports.football Article 245 words 1 vote
25th anniversary interview with RollerCoaster Tycoon’s creator, Chris Sawyer ~games Article 2840 words, published Mar 27 2024 38 votes
Britain’s vast network of abandoned nuclear bunkers | Cold War UK ~humanities.history Video 39:41 8 votes
Cowboy launches all-road electric bike to attract riders beyond European city centers ~transport Article 6 votes
Plans for regulator illustrate inherently political nature of football ~sports.football Article 1128 words, published Mar 21 2024 4 votes
Can a movie change the law? The 1961 film 'Victim' isn't just a tense thriller, it was crafted to serve as a stealthy challenge to a British law that criminalized the very existence of homosexuals. ~movies Video 39:33 12 votes
Ex-England boss Sven-Göran Eriksson said it was "absolutely beautiful" to fulfil his dream of managing Liverpool ~sports.football Article 435 words 5 votes
Writer, woman, playwright, spy: Aphra Behn, author of Oroonoko was the first known woman to be paid for writing in English ~books Article 2079 words, published Mar 18 2024 8 votes
The first ‘cyberflasher’ is convicted under England’s new law and gets more than five years in prison ~news united kingdom england crime.cyber law Article 336 words 25 votes
Oldham in England sees water quality improved by volunteers planting moss ~enviro water Article 891 words, published Mar 14 2024 19 votes
When Virginia Woolf wrote about early women writers, she was unaware of or underestimated a few published Elizabethan women ~books Article 1985 words, published Mar 13 2024 8 votes
Hidden giants: how the UK’s 500,000 redwoods put California in the shade ~enviro conservation Article 1235 words 25 votes