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14 votes
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Recreating dog food from the last 2,000 years
7 votes -
German Navy Enigma machine systems were different to the Army, making them tougher to crack. In this video, James Grime discusses the differences and what Alan Turing achieved in breaking the code.
8 votes -
Botanists identify thirty-three global ‘dark spots’ with thousands of unknown plants
16 votes -
Pete & Bas - T-Pain (2024)
21 votes -
How do you finish a visionary artist's final album?
16 votes -
Maggie Smith dies: Oscar-winning star of ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Downton Abbey’ was 89
61 votes -
UK music festival The Great Escape has withdrawn its partnership with the Faroe Islands after it was criticised for working with a country which allows “barbaric” whaling
8 votes -
Southern Water, serving 4.7mn UK customers, in discussions with private supplier to tanker water from Norwegian fjords to mitigate against potential supply shortages and drought
11 votes -
The Cure - Alone (2024)
6 votes -
Charles Dance to play Michelangelo in docudrama Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty
6 votes -
The UK helped usher in the coal era — now it’s closing its last remaining plant
8 votes -
Domestic abuse experts to be embedded in emergency response control rooms in England and Wales
11 votes -
Mikel Arteta on Martin Ødegaard's injury: ‘He's got some damage, especially on one of the ligaments in the ankle. It's something quite significant so we're going to lose him for a while.’
4 votes -
London saw a surprising benefit to fining high-polluting cars: More active kids
28 votes -
Getting shorter and going hungrier: how children in the UK live today
17 votes -
Icelandic fishing giant Samherji sues art student for spoofing corporate website – potentially chilling effect on artists engaging critically with large corporations
20 votes -
Denmark's Rasmus Højgaard produced a brilliant finish to win the Irish Open as Rory McIlroy suffered a second heartbreaking loss of the year
4 votes -
Disability Premier League currently being played in Sofia Gardens, Wales
4 votes -
Three days in England - Overwhelmed by options - Looking for ideas
Looking for ideas - we're two adults in our mid-30's, no kids. We'll be leaving a wedding on a Monday in Ipswich but our flight home from London isn't until Friday. We'll be spending a week in...
Looking for ideas - we're two adults in our mid-30's, no kids. We'll be leaving a wedding on a Monday in Ipswich but our flight home from London isn't until Friday. We'll be spending a week in London beforehand so we'd like to explore the countryside.
The only thing we've (sort of) landed on is seeing/staying in the Cotswolds, and touring some castles (holy crap there's a ton to chose from). We're not big drinkers/partiers but I'd like to be able to go hang out in a real English pub and stay at a Lord-of-the-Rings kind of inn (I already found the inn that the Prancing Pony is based on - thought not sure if we want to stay there).
Other random thoughts. Unfortunately our schedule doesn't seem like it'll line up with any Premier League games. Not planning on renting a car but can if we absolutely must. Would kind of like to stay in one spot since it's only 3 nights.
18 votes -
On the path to delivering next generation UK weather forecasts
7 votes -
Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard a doubt for Sunday's North London derby after suffering an ankle injury on international duty for Norway
8 votes -
Based on a Jane Fallon novel and directed by Guy Unsworth, a new show powered by Swedish pop duo Roxette opens in Malmö – Per Gessle reflects on their arrival at the opera
4 votes -
The games behind your government's next war
11 votes -
Bethesda yanks Thatcher's Techbase Doom mod from in-game browser
36 votes -
Remedy is set to update its original version of Alan Wake on PC – David Bowie's Space Oddity will be removed from the credits due to changes in licensing
13 votes -
Briton Oliver Bearman will replace the suspended Kevin Magnussen at Haas for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix
6 votes -
Ticketmaster’s pricing for Oasis tickets is under investigation in the UK
11 votes -
Erling Haaland maintained his blistering start to the new Premier League season as he struck a back-to-back hat-trick to fire Manchester City to a 3-1 win at West Ham United
5 votes -
Dogs with bags of native wildflower seeds are helping rewild English nature reserve
23 votes -
Looking for alternatives to flying, Matilda Welin decided to embark on a long-distance cycle from London to Sweden. Here's what she learned.
6 votes -
Record labels forgot these songs existed. One man rescued them.
9 votes -
Nothing CEO Carl Pei gives employees two months to return to office full-time
34 votes -
Beyond Bilbo: J.R.R. Tolkien’s long-lost poetry to be published
12 votes -
I met the activists getting arrested for fighting fossil fuels
20 votes -
Another game, another milestone for Erling Haaland, who keeps getting better and better – Norway striker marked his 100th Manchester City appearance with his 91st goal
6 votes -
Could Britain's soaring taxes push energy companies to Norway? Taxes on oil and gas profits have risen from 40% to about 78%, prompting several to think about pulling out.
7 votes -
This store only sells fake food
8 votes -
Stonehenge megalith came from Scotland, not Wales, ‘jaw-dropping’ study finds
24 votes -
Tove Lo & SG Lewis – HEAT (2024)
7 votes -
Native American author Tommy Orange selected as the next Future Library writer – will pen a manuscript that won't be published until 2114
13 votes -
US urges citizens to leave Lebanon on 'any available ticket'
44 votes -
Charli xcx ft Billie Eilish - Guess (2024)
20 votes -
Two more women accuse Neil Gaiman of sexual assault and abuse
63 votes -
At these locations around the world, cats are the star
21 votes -
Chelsea book Fillip Jörgensen medical ahead of £20.7m move from Villarreal – Enzo Maresca wants new goalkeeper capable of playing out from the back
5 votes -
Rachel Chinouriri - So My Darling (live from KOKO) (2024)
5 votes -
Academic authors 'shocked' after Taylor & Francis sells access to their research to Microsoft AI
42 votes -
Stephen Hawking Archive made available to historians and researchers
17 votes -
Celtic have signed Denmark captain Kasper Schmeichel on a one-year deal after the goalkeeper led his country to the last sixteen of Euro 2024
3 votes