1.3bn High Court challenge over lucrative Test and Trace contracts is launched
The Good Law Project, which seeks to enforce government accountability, is seeking a judicial review, claiming the contracts were unlawful due to inadequate scrutiny before they were awarded. Read more...
Anthony Chisholm Dies at 77; Acclaimed in August Wilson Roles
He appeared in numerous productions of Wilsons Pittsburgh Cycle plays, including four on Broadway. Read more...
Chained and locked up, why some Nigerians turn to religion first to treat the mentally ill
When Alvan Godwin suffered a psychotic episode linked to schizophrenia in November 2018, his parents took him to church for prayers. His mother was of the opinion that his illness was a 'spiritual attack' linked to evil spirits. Read more...
No way, Jose! Mourinho rubbishes claims three-goal collapse to West Ham proved 'SPURSY' stereotype
Tottenham threw away a 3-0 lead in the final 10 minutes of Sunday's Premier League clash with West Ham, with Manuel Lanzini denying them victory with the last kick of the game. Read more...
Bill Bryson, Meg Rosoff, Sally Rooney and Kate Riordan This week's best audiobooks
The human body is two-thirds oxygen. We grow about eight metres of hair in a lifetime. In the past 10,000 years, the brain has shrunk by an amount equivalent to the volume of a tennis ball. Read more...
Vegan sausages could be renamed 'tubes' under new EU law
European ministers are due to vote this week on new laws that would ban the use of terms such as 'steak', 'sausage', 'burger', 'escalope' and 'schnitzel' from being used on non-meat products. Read more...
Snow Golf? In Switzerland, Where the Greens Are White
What started as a lark has become a bona fide sport thats not only drawn golf enthusiasts but has begun to lure second home buyers. Read more...
Tradesman left on floor with heartburn after eating sachet of world's hottest peanuts
Scott Slater, 38, from Leeds boasted to colleagues how 'easy' it would be to eat the peanuts, but footage shows that he was soon pouring water over his head. Read more...
Biggest mass extinction 'caused by volcanic eruption in Siberia'
The Permian-Triassic extinction event, also known as the 'Great Dying', wiped out 95 per cent of marine species and 70 per cent of terrestrial species at the time. Read more...
Emily Andre says the 'negative' impacts from another national lockdown 'would be massive'
Writing in her column, Emily, 31, said that although restrictions haven't changed for her in the south east of England yet, she thinks any UK-wide lockdown has to be a 'last resort'. Read more...
Farmers and land owners warned on Country Land Conservation
A mystery organisation called Country Land Conservation sent letters to owners of fields, woodland and land saying it wanted to buy them to protect wildlife. Read more...
.50 a Year in Interest? Thats What ,000 in Savings Gets
With the Federal Reserve keeping rates low, home buyers are benefiting. But savers? Their average interest rate is just 0.05 percent. Read more...
Modern Love Podcast When Getting Old Never Happens
Love stories cut short by the unexpected live on in alternate endings. Read more...
The 'Caspian Sea Monster' rises from the grave
Is it a boat? Is it a plane? The Lun-class Ekranoplan, aka "The Caspian Sea Monster," is actually both. And now one of the most extraordinary Cold War flying machines ever built is about to enjoy a new lease on life. Read more...
Trumps Antibody Cure Will Be in Short Supply
All the weak points of American health care testing delays, communication breakdowns, inequity are working against this potential treatment. Read more...
Private Schools Hold New Attraction for Rich Parents
Schools offering in-person teaching are seeing a rise in applications even when tuition is ,000 a year or more. Read more...
Nine family members die from food poisoning in China after eating noodle soup
The Chinese family fell ill within hours after eating Suan Tang Zi, a thick noodle dish made from fermented corn flour, at a gathering on the morning of October 5. Nine people died of food poisoning. Read more...
Suburbs Are Changing, Like It or Not
You may think you know what suburban design looks like, but the authors of a new book are here to set you straight. Read more...