‘Cautious optimism’ for residents hoping to finally move out of ‘crumbling’ flats

Movement on a long-delayed regeneration project in Dolphin’s Barn means residents could finally leave damp, mouldy, and rundown accommodation. The proposed redevelopment of Dolphin’s House After decades of delays, residents in “crumbling... Read more »

Labour’s Lucy Powell will take a ‘submarine approach’ as deputy PM – for now | Ents & Arts News

Lucy Powell’s had quite the political comeback. Sacked from cabinet by the prime minister but weeks ago, she’s back with her own powerbase and voice at the top of the party as... Read more »

Timeline of how manhunt for wrongly-released sex offender migrant Hadush Kebatu has unfolded | UK News

The manhunt for Hadush Kebatu, an asylum seeker and convicted sex offender who was wrongly freed from prison, continues. The Ethiopian national had been serving a 12-month sentence at HMP Chelmsford since... Read more »

LL-37 Peptide: A Multifaceted Molecule with Research Potential Across Diverse Domains

The peptide LL-37, belonging to the cathelicidin family, has attracted substantial interest in research due to its multifunctional roles believed to extend beyond direct antimicrobial action. This article explores the molecular properties... Read more »

Blue Lights is more than great TV. It might be the best chance Britons have of reckoning with the Troubles | Jonathan Freedland

Forgive me if I’ve mentioned him before, but at moments like this I remember a news editor I worked for as a young reporter at the BBC. When it came to the... Read more »

The five key moments that shaped the presidential election 

With the results now in and Catherine Connolly due to take up the role of President on November 11, it is worth reflecting on the major turning points in the campaign. Mairead... Read more »

How did we beat Nigel Farage and Reform in Caerphilly? We stood by our convictions | Rhun ap Iorwerth

Plaid Cymru’s decisive victory in the Caerphilly byelection proves that Labour’s century of dominance in Wales is over. Voters now face a clear choice between two very different futures, and Caerphilly shows... Read more »

Sheku Bayoh’s family accuses Scottish police of ‘sabotage’ after inquiry chair resigns | Police

The family of Sheku Bayoh has accused Scotland’s police and prosecutors of “a desperate final act of sabotage” after the chair of the inquiry into his death in custody resigned. At a... Read more »

Ukrainian photographer Viacheslav Ratynskyi shares story behind Sleep, his exhibition capturing where soldiers rest

Sleeping Ukrainian soldiers. Photo: Viacheslav Ratynskyi In a series of photographs titled Sleep, Ukrainian photographer Viacheslav Ratynskyi has captured the brief moments of rest that soldiers snatch on the front line. Source:... Read more »

Secret mining studies and private deals: is a new gold rush quietly starting in El Salvador? | Mining

Set off the main road through San Isidro, El Salvador, an old gate sits locked by a chain. Across its rusted metal wire mesh are emblazoned the words: “Private property, entry forbidden.”... Read more »