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NSYNC teases new music for the first time in 20 years
N SYNC has teased the release of new music for the first time in more than 20 years. The band, made up of once-teen heartthrobs JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, and Justin Timberlake, started making hits in 1995 and soon became one of the biggest music groupsContinue Reading
Investments by UK development finance body have ‘harmed society and environment’
T he UK’s development finance institution is using taxpayers’ money for some “questionable investments” including in fossil fuels and a cosmetic surgery firm in India, MPs have warned. Some investments do not have a focus on tackling poverty, are at odds with the Government’s policies or have even “harmed societyContinue Reading
Mordaunt: Absolutely insane to roll out 20mph on residential roads in Wales
T he rollout of a new 20mph speed limit for residential roads in Wales is “absolutely insane”, according to a UK Cabinet minister. Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt said having such a limit as the default for many roads is “crazy”, after acknowledging there are circumstances where 20mph is a goodContinue Reading
The Devil Wears Prada musical with a score by Elton John set to open in the West End in 2024
I f an Elton John-scored musical version of fashion comedy The Devil Wears Prada seems like the kind of heady (and improbable) collaboration you and your mates might dream up after your second negroni on a Friday night, you’re not alone. But this incredible match up is no longer aContinue Reading
People-smuggling should be treated ‘on a par’ with terrorism, says Keir Starmer
P eople-smuggling should be treated “on a par” with terrorism, Sir Keir Starmer has said, as he promised new measures aimed at preventing small boat crossings if Labour wins the next general election. Deepening intelligence ties with Europe as part of a new post-Brexit security pact and strengthening powers toContinue Reading
How Tripadvisor for hospitals and clinics can improve healthcare
africa pink/Shutterstock Online reviews and ratings provided by the likes of Tripadvisor and Yelp have changed how people select their hotels, restaurants, flights, plumbers and hair salons. Even hospitals and health clinics have got in on the act, with websites such as Care Opinion, Doctify and Google Opinion. But healthcareContinue Reading
Flowering plants survived the dinosaur-killing asteroid – and may outlive us
Zamurovic Brothers/Shutterstock If you looked up 66 million years ago you might have seen, for a split second, a bright light as a mountain-sized asteroid burned through the atmosphere and smashed into Earth. It was springtime and the literal end of an era, the Mesozoic. If you somehow survived theContinue Reading
Covid recovery scheme boosts children’s language development ‘by four months’
C hildren in Reception who took part in a Covid catch-up programme made four additional months’ progress in their language development compared to pupils who did not participate, a study suggests. The Nuffield Early Language Intervention (Neli) was offered to all state primary schools in England across three academic yearsContinue Reading
Culture Secretary defends addressing BBC DG regarding presenter scandal
C ulture secretary Lucy Frazer has defended speaking directly to the BBC’s director-general about the “very serious issue” when allegations surfaced against presenter Huw Edwards. Ms Frazer called the corporation’s director-general Tim Davie in July after reports claimed that a presenter, who was later identified as Edwards, had paid aContinue Reading
Blink-182 confirm the release date of brand new music after teasing fans
A merican rock band Blink-182 have just announced the release date of new music – and there’s really not long to wait. The band confirmed that something is happening on September 21 through a link posted on their Twitter. Titled “stall”, the link takes fans to a website of anContinue Reading




















