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Bang to rights: scientists identify volcano that cooled the climate
The mystery location of a giant volcanic eruption that dramatically altered the world's climate 200 years ago has been solved, according to scientists.
Shakespeare country takes up arms over opening of tandoori pub
A pub that serves \"sizzling tandoori dishes\" within shouting distance of a Shakespeare heritage site may have to be demolished because of planning objections.
Days of the barcode numbered as retailers look to powerful new QR codes, say experts
Their black and white stripes have become ubiquitous over the past 50 years. But the barcode's days could be numbered after the global organisation overseeing their use said a more powerful alternative is set to be readable by all retailers within two years.
Female artists lead the way as physical music sales end slump
Charli xcx's Brat summer may have given way to winter, but the success of albums by female artists helped arrest a two-decade-long decline in sales of physical music.
Hotel staff failed Payne, judge says, as five charged over death
Three people have been charged with manslaughter, and two others with drug supply, in connection with the death of Liam Payne, who was allegedly seen being \"dragged to his room\" while unconscious moments before he fell from his hotel balcony in Argentina earlier this year.
Edinburgh calls off Hogmanay parties as gales and rain roll in
Edinburgh's famous New Year's Eve street parties and fireworks display have been cancelled because of heavy rainfall and gales.
Avanti strikes set to cause 'significant' disruption
Passengers on the London to Glasgow main line face disruption to services in the coming days as train managers at Avanti West Coast strike.
World Endures 'Decade of Deadly Heat' as 2024 Caps Hottest Years
The world has endured a \"decade of deadly heat\", with 2024 capping 10 years of unprecedented temperatures, the UN has said.
Essex has worst record on non-recycled waste sent to council landfills
New government data published yesterday showed that 95% of non-recycled waste in Essex is sent to landfill, as ministers launched their plans for a circular economy.
Horizon OBEs for Post Office scandal campaigners who will 'never give in'
Campaigners for justice in the Post Office scandal have said they will \"never give in\" after receiving OBEs in the new year honours list.
Sporting glory: Southgate is the one – and stars of Paris Games gain more rewards
Gareth Southgate has been rewarded for transforming the fortunes and culture of the England football team with a knighthood in the new year honours list.
Khan, Thornberry and Fry recognised in first awards under Labour
Sadiq Khan and Stephen Fry received knighthoods along with the former England manager Gareth Southgate while Emily Thornberry became a dame in the first new year honours since Labour's general election win.
NHS raises alarm over 'dangerous' hospital sites
Hospital buildings in England are in such a dilapidated state that they risk fires, floods and electrical faults, internal NHS trust documents reveal, with leaders saying conditions have become \"outright dangerous\".
City win 'will clear minds and souls,' says Guardiola
Pep Guardiola has said Manchester City's return to winning ways will \"clear our minds and souls\" as he insisted the Premier League champions will get back to their best after a welcome 2-0 victory at Leicester.
Haaland's bundle of joy gives Guardiola timely lift
It was not without the kind of faults that have become the norm of late, but Pep Guardiola finally rebooted his winning Manchester City machine in his 500th match in charge.
Liverpool's high five Slot shrugs off transfer talk as Reds go eight points clear
Arne Slot has said the January transfer window will not become a distraction from Liverpool's fine run of form or cause a loss of control in his relationship with his players.
Salah stars again as Liverpool rout hapless Hammers
With 54 minutes gone at London Stadium, Trent Alexander-Arnold took a pass from Ryan Gravenberch with time to wait and look up, the lack of pressure from the West Ham players almost a public snub, before spanking a deflected shot past Alphonse Areola to make it 4-0 to Liverpool and kill off once again a game that was already long since dead.
Eze seals comeback to leave Saints stranded
When Aaron Ramsdale swapped warming the bench at Arsenal for a relegation battle with Southampton, even the England goalkeeper couldn't have imagined it would be this bad.
Gibbs-White profits off 'farcical' Everton as Forest go second
Nottingham Forest continue their remarkable ascent under Nuno Espirito Santo. A club that was one place above the relegation zone when Nuno arrived 12 months ago climbed to second in the Premier League with a comfortable win against Everton.
Strand Larsen's late strike piles pain on Postecoglou
For Tottenham, a home game against relegation-threatened opposition ought to mean only one thing. Instead, there was a sense of foreboding before and during plenty of this one.
Iraola delighted by 'perfect' Ouattara strike
Andoni Iraola lauded Dango Ouattara's impact off the bench as he came on to score an 89th-minute equaliser in Bournemouth's draw with Fulham.
Wilder defiant after Grant levels and Blades falter again
When does a stutter become a stumble? After a first home defeat of the season against Burnley on Boxing Day, the Championship high-flyers Sheffield United dropped two more home points against managerless West Brom.
'Staying was easy. Manchester just feels like home'
Kerstin Casparij on her new City contract, Gareth Taylor's obsessive levels of detail and her excitement for Euro 2025
Elliott's landmark win sends warning for Cheltenham
A potential rival for Constitution Hill in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham emerged on the final day of Leopardstown's Christmas meeting yesterday, as Brighterdaysahead, a five-year-old mare trained by Gordon Elliott, came home 30 lengths clear in the Grade One Neville Hotels Hurdle, with State Man, the reigning champion over timber, third in a race that he had won for the past two seasons.
'Better than sex': Slade hails Exeter's first win
Sporting ecstasy comes in various forms and Exeter's first league victory in 232 days was clearly a relief for all associated with the previously winless Chiefs. \"Better than sex,\" was the instant verdict of Henry Slade on live television and the collective roar that greeted the final whistle suggested a few onlookers might have agreed with his breathless assessment.
Bumrah marvels again before Australia's tail set up thrilling finish
India's star quick continues to dominate series but hosts in control with 333-run lead
Rabada and Jansen edge South Africa into world Test final
The fast bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen turned batting heroes as South Africa edged out Pakistan by two wickets to win a thrilling first Test at Centurion and book themselves a place in the World Test Championship final next year.
Djokovic says sharing secrets with Murray feels 'strange'
Novak Djokovic admits it has been \"strange\" to have Andy Murray working as his coach but the winner of 24 grand slam titles believes he will benefit from one of his greatest rivals taking a \"fresh look\" at his game.
Golden glow Paris Games were a triumph, so why not just hold Olympics every two years?
We are knee-deep in Twixmas: that twilight zone between Christmas and new year, excess and reflection, lists and yet more lists. Over the past week there have been many saluting the best sporting moments of 2024.
'A big winner' Market for advertising on streaming services to pass £1bn
A Little more than two years after Netflix moved to further disrupt the TV industry by introducing commercials, galvanising already fierce competition to grab budgets targeted at traditional TV, the market for streaming advertising in the UK will pass the £1bn milestone.