Far right terrorist who became a Muslim has release postponed ‘because he’s high risk to the public’

Sudesh Amman and Prisoner ‘X’ had been friends in prison, officials claimed A far right terrorist who became a Muslim extremist and befriended the Streatham knifeman behind bars has had his release postponed in the first case of its kind since a spate of attacks by former inmates. The ‘model’ prisoner who befriended Streatham knifeman … Read more

Boss of High Street stationer The Works to step down

Boss of High Street retailer The Works to steps down after shock profit warning sends shares tumbling By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:50 GMT, 16 January 2020 | Updated: 21:50 GMT, 16 January 2020 The Works chief exec Kevin Keaney (pictured) will be replaced by chief financial officer Gavin Peck The Works’ … Read more

Meghan Markle’s estranged brother urges her to ‘get off her high horse’ and let her dad meet Archie

Meghan Markle’s estranged brother Tom has urged the duchess to ‘get off her high horse’ and grant her father Thomas his ‘dying wish’ of meeting his grandson Archie.  Thomas Markle Jr, 54, spoke out to encourage the former actress, 38, to call her dad – claiming the 75-year-old is ‘frustrated’ by his inability to reach … Read more

Deforestation rates in the Amazon hit new high in first two months of 2020

Deforestation rates in the Amazon hit a new high in the first two months of 2020 with 181 square miles lost despite heavy seasonal rains, which experts blame on illegal logging operations Satellite data from Brazil’s space agency show deforestation increasing in 2020 The Amazon lost 181 square miles of rain forest in January and … Read more

Budget 2020: High earners get pension tax relief boost to help doctors

The Government is overhauling pension tax rules for higher earners to end a bitter dispute with doctors, who were turning down shifts to avoid shock bills. In a Budget aimed at tackling the coronavirus crisis – including a promise to give the NHS whatever resources it needs – the Chancellor said he would ensure staff … Read more

High altitude drones create detailed 3D model of Peru’s shrinking glaciers

High altitude drones create detailed 3D model of Peru’s shrinking glaciers as researchers aim to understand why they’re melting so rapidly A pair of researchers from the University of Edinburgh traveled to Peru The hiked some of the country’s famous glaciers with custom-built drones They spent several days capturing detailed visual and thermal information with … Read more

Consumers think foods high in sugar are the most unhealthy

Shoppers are more concerned about biscuits and sandwiches being high in sugar than salt or fat, scientists find University of Nottingham conducted a survey of 858 shoppers using food labels Respondents were most put off by biscuits and sandwiches high in sugar Too much sugar can lead to weight gain, tooth decay or diabetes Team said … Read more

How a blast to the kidney could end high blood pressure for good

A revolutionary 60-minute therapy for high blood pressure could allow patients to throw their tablets away for good.  The unlikely remedy involves blasting nerves in the kidneys with sound waves to stop them sending signals to the brain that drive up blood pressure. It could slash the risk of heart attacks and strokes, two of … Read more