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  • How cyber criminals crippled the British Library – and are now selling users' personal details

    The world-famous institution is in the grip of a crisis after it was targeted by hackers

    By Rosa Silverman 20 Nov 2023, 1:00pm
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  • The government is trying to drill in the Home Counties. One Surrey village said no

    The residents of Dunsfold are fighting plans to drill for gas in the area, but UK Oil & Gas is equally determined to push ahead

    By Rosa Silverman 19 Nov 2023, 10:00am
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  • The coffee shop treats full of sugar - and what to order instead

    More than a third of sweets sold in major coffee shops exceed our daily sugar limit in one serving - so which are the healthier choices?

    By Rosa Silverman 15 Nov 2023, 2:07pm
    Costa's carrot and walnut cake contains 51g grams of sugar per serving
  • How King Charles finally won Britain’s heart

    He’s had an up-and-down relationship with the public over the years but, as he turns 75, our monarch has the nation’s love and respect

    By Rosa Silverman 14 Nov 2023, 7:00am
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  • How to save £100,000 and beat the Oxbridge clampdown on private schools

    You’re more likely to get into Oxbridge from some Asian schools than from many British schools – and could save money in the process

    By Rosa Silverman 12 Nov 2023, 10:00am
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  • Toolbags, a spatula and rocket debris: the space junk orbiting the Earth is almost at tipping point

    With over 170 million pieces of debris floating in space, Nasa’s dropped tool bag is just the latest to drift into the thermosphere

    By Rosa Silverman 9 Nov 2023, 4:35pm
    Spatulas, tool bags and gloves have all been lost to outer space. A 'giant claw' is being used to collect debris floating around
  • ‘History is repeating itself’: 99-year-old Holocaust survivor issues warning as he returns to Germany

    Recalling the horror of Kristallnacht, Walter Bingham says the fear Jews feel in Britain today reminds him of Germany in 1938

    By Rosa Silverman 8 Nov 2023, 6:00am
    Walter Bingham fled his home city of Karlsruhe for Britain at the age of 15
  • ‘We’re being fed into a broken system’: The medical students facing a career in crisis

    The burnout affecting many NHS workers is giving medical students pause for thought – we talk to junior doctors about their hopes

    By Rosa Silverman 25 Oct 2023, 5:00pm
    Medical Students Andrew Morrish, Ankith Mannath, and Simone Appel at University College London
  • How Hong Kongers are adapting to life in Britain – and why they love a full English

    Well-educated and well-off, an exodus of 160,000 settlers is breathing new life into our high streets and is being embraced by locals

    By Rosa Silverman 23 Oct 2023, 2:00pm
    At the Moon on the Hill Wetherspoons in Sutton, about a quarter of the clientele are now from Hong Kong
  • The hero, his daughter and the million-pound spa – the unseemly row over Captain Tom’s legacy

    Three years after he inspired the world, a shadow hangs over the pandemic fundraiser's memory

    By Rosa Silverman 12 Oct 2023, 3:15pm
    Captain Tom
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  • Is John Lewis beyond repair?

    Dame Sharon White is leaving a brand that still enjoys much goodwill, but heavy losses and unhappy customers mean a big challenge lies ahead

    By Rosa Silverman 2 Oct 2023, 7:23pm
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  • Ex-Harrow head boy and a billionaire’s son: who is Emma Raducanu’s new boyfriend?

    Rumours of romance between the British tennis star and Carlo Agostinelli seem to be well-founded – but what else do we know?

    By Rosa Silverman 27 Sep 2023, 8:17pm
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  • ‘Scrap HS2 and save £165bn’: How the high-speed dream became a political nightmare

    With costs spiralling out of control, the future of the railway that was meant to be the envy of the world is hanging in the balance

    By Rosa Silverman 27 Sep 2023, 5:16pm
    The controversial High Speed 2 railway may never even reach London Euston
  • A shelf stacker, an Olympic rower and a postman: the new faces of the Conservative Party

    With a high number of MPs standing down, a new breed of candidate is emerging – but will they toe the line or rebel?

    By Peter Stanford 27 Sep 2023, 7:00am
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  • Who killed Jill Dando? Seven theories behind the unsolved murder

    As might be expected with such a high profile case, a multitude of possible explanations abounded – some more outlandish than others

    By Rosa Silverman 19 Sep 2023, 6:26pm
    Jill Dando won over audiences and colleagues alike with her down-to-earth personality
  • What it’s like to be married to Russell Brand

    After a string of serious allegations against the controversial star, will his publicity-shy wife Laura stand by him?

    By Rosa Silverman 18 Sep 2023, 8:54pm
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  • How BBC star Jeremy Vine became a cycling crusader who divides the nation

    Depending whose side you take he’s either a heroic campaigner or an attention seeker, but he’s put the Beeb’s impartiality rules to the test

    By Rosa Silverman 15 Sep 2023, 12:28pm
    Jeremy Vine
  • No fresh air for six months – the reality of life on a nuclear submarine

    A British submarine has broken the record for the longest patrol at sea. Here's how submariners cope in ‘small steel tubes’ underwater

    By Rosa Silverman 13 Sep 2023, 7:43pm
    Submarine
  • Sound and fury as anti-Ulez protesters make their feelings plain

    As expansion of London’s ultra-low emission zone kicks in, Whitehall demonstrators denounce policy ‘based on lies’

    By Rosa Silverman 29 Aug 2023, 9:30pm
    Anti-Ulez protests, Whitehall
  • Why one kiss caused an eruption of Spanish anger – and an anti-feminist backlash

    As an act it sealed the fate of football federation president Luis Rubiales, but the nation’s history of gender politics is a troubled one

    By Rosa Silverman 28 Aug 2023, 4:27pm
    Spain's gender politics
  • ‘I thought I was going to die’: The harrowing state of the UK’s maternity system

    The shocking case of killer nurse Lucy Letby has highlighted a string of wider failings in maternity care

    By Rosa Silverman 26 Aug 2023, 8:00am
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  • A mother and son from the same womb? Welcome to the incredible world of transplant births

    The UK’s first womb transplant marks the start of a new era for fertility treatment, bringing hope to thousands of women

    By Rosa Silverman 23 Aug 2023, 7:48pm
    Maddie Gibbs, a US woman who had a womb transplant, with her family
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