Has Hollywood turned its back on Sydney Sweeney? Star's cameo in The Devil Wears Prada 2 is axed after American Eagle controversy and 'infancy roleplay' on Euphoria
The actress, 28, had been due to feature in a three-minute scene, in which she was styled by Emily Blunt's character, Emily Charlton.
Two fighter jets collide in mid-air over South Korea when pilots start taking photos and video
The incident took place while the planes were on a flight mission over the city of Daegu.
'I fainted and wasn't found for two days - now I might never walk again'
A former GP practice manager almost died when she fainted, crushing her own legs, then wasn't found for two days
Why your heart suddenly beats fast, seemingly for no reason: How a racing pulse rate - even when your smartwatch says it is normal - could be the first sign of this life-changing condition... DR ELLIE CANNON
My heart will suddenly beat fast for no particular reason. When this happens I struggle to catch my breath and feel anxious. I wear a smartwatch and it says my pulse rate is normal.
Police catch prolific Harlow shoplifter who stole charity box and tip jars
The man had been stealing charity boxes and tip jars from businesses for three days
POLL OF THE DAY: Do you agree with the smoking ban for Brits born after 2008?
The Commons and Lords have settled on the final draft of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, which will stop people born on or after January 1, 2009, from ever smoking.
The subtle signs that show Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton's romance really is 'the real deal' as they canoodle on California beach
Kim Kardashian knows a thing or two about a public romance and on Tuesday she deployed one of the weapons in her relationship arsenal - the smitten beach photoshoot.
Two lanes closed on major Essex road with increasing delays due to crash
Two lanes are closed on the Londonboud M11 carriageway due to a crash close to Stansted Airport.
UK tribunal sends £2B claim accusing Microsoft of overcharging for licensing to trial
Legal action claims tech giant charges more for Windows Server when it's not on Azure
A UK Competition Appeals Tribunal (CAT) has dismissed Microsoft's objections to a collective action lawsuit brought by UK-based cloud licensees, clearing the way for trial.…
Ryanair threatens to axe ALL flights to Malta as airport sees long queues and border check delays
As the full implementation of Europe's new Entry/Exit System, known as EES, causes havoc, fears are growing Ryanair could redirect flights away from Malta.
Former glamour model given license to keep TWELVE monkeys on Essex farm
Ex-glamour model Jodie Marsh has been given a licence to keep monkeys on her Essex farm after a legal battle.
Mars Rover Detects Never-Before-Seen Organic Compounds In New Experiment
NASA's Curiosity rover has identified a diverse set of organic molecules on Mars, including a nitrogen-bearing compound similar in structure to DNA precursors. The finding strengthens the case that ancient organic material can survive in the Martian subsurface, though it does not prove past life because the compounds could also come from geology or meteorites. Phys.org reports: The study was led by Amy Williams, Ph.D., a professor of geological sciences at the University of Florida and a scientist on the Curiosity and Perseverance Mars rover missions. Curiosity landed on Mars in 2012 to find evidence that ancient Mars had conditions that could support microbial life billions of years ago; the Perseverance rover, which landed in 2021, was sent to look for signs of any ancient life that might have formed.
Among the 20-plus chemicals identified by the experiment, Curiosity spotted a nitrogen-bearing molecule with a structure similar to DNA precursors -- a chemical never before spotted on Mars. The rover also identified benzothiophene, a large, double-ringed, sulfurous chemical often delivered to planets by meteorites. "The same stuff that rained down on Mars from meteorites is what rained down on Earth, and it probably provided the building blocks for life as we know it on our planet," Williams said. The findings have been published in the journal Nature Communications.
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Former glamour model given license to keep TWELVE monkeys on Essex farm
Ex-glamour model Jodie Marsh has been given a licence to keep monkeys on her Essex farm after a legal battle.
Body language expert unpicks Liam Rosenior's brutal interview after abject defeat by Brighton and explains why Chelsea boss does NOT expect to be sacked
Liam Rosenior's post-match interview lambasting his Chelsea side for their 'unacceptable' and 'indefensible' 3-0 defeat at Brighton was extraordinary viewing on Tuesday night.
Labour's student loan interest rate cap will ONLY benefit graduates earning more than £44k
Labour's interest cap on student loans will only help those who earn more than £44,300, because of the way student loan interest is linked to inflation.
What's YOUR 'money type'? Scientists say there are 3 key financial styles - so, which one are you?
It may seem unfair that your friends go on regular holidays while you struggle to pay your bills - but your 'money behaviour type' could be to blame.
What your favourite supermarket says about you: From driven Aldi shoppers to dependable Waitrose buyers, according to a psychologist
Do you prefer the finer things at Waitrose, bargain-hunting at Aldi, or Clubcard wins at Tesco? According to a psychologist, the answer can provide insight into your personality.
Gen X will get a bumper inheritance - but their parents could cause them a massive headache
A cocktail of potential financial blunders means this transfer of intergenerational wealth will be anything but smooth, new research has found.
'Property rich but cash poor' aristocratic family with links to royalty win fight to save their estate after £1.2m inheritance tax 'mistake'
In 2000, Elizabeth Fortescue (pictured) and her husband Anthony embarked on a 12-year multimillion-pound renovation project to restore the main manor house to its former glory.
Civil service advertises for 10 new vetting clearance officers saying 'it is an exciting time to join UKSV' after the Peter Mandelson scandal
Applicants for the UK Security Vetting role have been encouraged to get their CVs in by May 10 for a chance to join the 'fantastic place to work' on a permanent contact.