Exercise linked to higher pain tolerance – new study

The most active participants had the highest pain tolerance overall. Maridav/ Shutterstock Many benefits come from regularly exercising, including stronger muscles, lower risk of disease and improved mental health. But a recent study suggests that exercise may have another unexpected benefit: it might make us more tolerant to pain. TheContinue Reading

Nicola Sturgeon: My dream now is to write a novel

F ormer first minister Nicola Sturgeon has said it is now her dream to write a novel after stepping down from the role in March. Ms Sturgeon appeared at an event with comedian Janey Godley as part of the Aye Write book festival at the Royal Concert Hall in GlasgowContinue Reading

Review into civil unrest in Leicester

A n independent review of the violence which broke out in Leicester last year has been commissioned by Michael Gove. In September 2022, tensions between the British Pakistani Muslim and Indian Hindu communities spilled over into widespread violence and vandalism. The Secretary of State for communities announced on Friday thatContinue Reading

The Minister for Justice has said he is “genuinely worried” about the far right following recent anti-migrant protests across the country. Speaking to The Tonight Show on Virgin Media Television, Simon Harris said: “There is a relatively small number – we shouldn’t overstate it because it is a small numberContinue Reading