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Mae’n bryd i ni ailfeddwl beth yw gwyddoniaeth dinasyddion
Mae gwerthuso beth yw gwyddoniaeth dinasyddion yn golygu edrych ar y cysyniad o wyddoniaeth ei hun. Charles F. Kaye/Shutterstock Mae gwyddoniaeth dinasyddion yn ddull poblogaidd o gasglu data ar gyfer gwyddonwyr naturiol a chymdeithasol, ac mae nifer y prosiectau a’r cyhoeddiadau a gynhyrchir yn tyfu o flwyddyn i flwyddyn. MaeContinue Reading
Sunak praises Biden’s experience on China as ‘valuable to someone newer at this’
R ishi Sunak has praised Joe Biden’s “experience” on China and foreign policy as “particularly valuable” after the signing of a new UK-US partnership. The Prime Minister reportedly noted the age difference between himself and the US President, describing his counterpart’s time in politics as “incredibly helpful” to “someone whoContinue Reading
China’s hidden century exhibition review, British Museum, London
In 1796, when the sixth emperor acceded, the Qing presided over a third of the world’s population and one of the most prosperous empires in history. In 1912, the 11th and last emperor abdicated, aged 12, ending 2,000 years of dynastic rule, and paving the way for the modern ChineseContinue Reading
Donald Trump says he has been indicted over mishandling documents
Former US president Donald Trump said he has been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate. The Justice Department did not immediately publicly confirm the indictment which would ignite a federal prosecution and provide arguably the most perilous of legal threats against the former president. USContinue Reading
Two Tory MPs cut from Johnson’s honours list to avoid by-elections – report
B oris Johnson’s resignation honours list could be published as soon as Friday, according to reports that also suggest two Tory MPs have been struck from it to avoid potentially damaging by-elections. An opposition party urged Rishi Sunak to put the list “through the shredder” following reports the Prime MinisterContinue Reading
Rishi Sunak and Joe Biden stress ‘unwavering support’ for Ukraine
R ishi Sunak and Joe Biden stressed their “unwavering support” for Ukraine, with the president saying the US will help Kyiv for “as long as it takes”. The two leaders emphasised the need for long-term security arrangements for the war-torn nation as deterrence against aggression from Russian president Vladimir Putin.Continue Reading
Ireland to pay out €1.5m instead of taking in 350 more refugees
Ministers have agreed to pay out €1.5 million to a refugee relocation scheme instead of following through with a past commitment to take in 350 additional international protection applicants. Ireland had agreed to take in the 350 applicants two years ago as part of a Europe-wide initiative to ease theContinue Reading
Permission for asylum seeker barge in London rejected, confirms Royal Docks
P ermission to berth a barge housing asylum seekers at an east London docks has been rejected, it has been confirmed. London’s Royal Docks said it had informed the Home Office last month that water beside City Airport would not be appropriate as a potential location to moor one ofContinue Reading
Doha culture travel guide: best attractions, museums and restaurants
It’s always nice when a city is bijou enough to absorb in a few days – and Doha is a great example of this. Which is handy, as it’s often a stopover for travellers heading for far-flung destinations. Qatar’s capital encapsulates everything you’d want from a city break, from memorableContinue Reading
Legal challenge over DRS glass decision ‘unlikely to be fruitful’, says Robison
A legal challenge to the UK Government’s effective block on glass in Scotland’s deposit return scheme (DRS) is “unlikely to be fruitful”, according to Deputy First Minister Shona Robison. The UK Government’s decision to offer only a partial exemption to the Internal Market Act – the trade rules governing theContinue Reading




















