Tiny Essex village home to less than 900 people named among Britain's poshest
The village of Ramsden Bellhouse in Essex has been named as the poshest village in the county by The Telegraph.
Essex's new High Sheriff follows eight ancestors in one of the country's oldest roles
Essex’s new High Sheriff follows into the footsteps of her ancestors as she vows to support those making a difference.
Positive spotlight on Essex seaside town as big brand films at Pier, say bosses
A major fashion shoot at Clacton Pier is helping put both the attraction and the resort firmly in the spotlight.
The road 'plagued' with 'dreadful' potholes drivers have to veer to miss
Residents claim they fear it could cause serious damage to their vehicles
Bride-to-be Roxy Horner kisses Jack Whitehall as they say their final goodbye while her dress is carried out to a taxi ahead of their star-studded wedding this weekend
Roxy was already in bridal mode as she donned a white T-shirt, baseball cap and belt which she teamed with light wash jeans.
Nature Is Still Molding Human Genes, Study Finds
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: Many scientists have contended that humans have evolved very little over the past 10,000 years. A few hundred generations was just a blink of the evolutionary eye, it seemed. Besides, our cultural evolution -- our technology, agriculture and the rest -- must have overwhelmed our biological evolution by now. A vast study, published on Wednesday in the journal Nature, suggests the opposite. Examining DNA from 15,836 ancient human remains, scientists found 479 genetic variants that appeared to have been favored by natural selection in just the past 10,000 years.
The researchers also concluded that thousands of additional genetic variants have probably experienced natural selection. Before the new study, scientists had identified only a few dozen variants. "There are so many of them that it's hard to wrap one's mind around them," said David Reich, a geneticist at Harvard Medical School and an author of the new study. He and his colleagues found that a mutation that is a major risk factor for celiac disease, for example, appeared just 4,000 years ago, meaning the condition may be younger than the Egyptian pyramids. The mutation became ever more common. Today, an estimated 80 million people worldwide have celiac disease, in which the immune system attacks gluten and damages the intestines.
The steady rise of the mutation came about through natural selection, the scientists argue. For some reason, people with the mutation had more descendants than people without it -- even though it put them at risk of an autoimmune disorder. Other findings are even more puzzling. The researchers found that genetic variants that raise the odds of a smoking habit have been getting steadily rarer in Europe for the past 10,000 years. Something is working against those variants -- but it can't be the harm from smoking. Europeans have been smoking tobacco for only about 460 years. The scientists can't see from their research so far what forces might be making these variants more or less common. "My short answer is, I don't know," said Ali Akbari, a senior staff scientist at Harvard and an author of the study. The researchers also found that some variants, like the one linked to Type B blood, became much more common in Europe around 6,000 years ago, while others changed direction over time. For example, a TYK2 immune gene variant that may have once been beneficial later became harmful because it increased tuberculosis risk.
The study also found signs of natural selection in 44 out of 563 traits. Variants linked to Type 2 diabetes, wider waists, and higher body fat have become less common, possibly because farming and carbohydrate-heavy diets made once-useful fat-storing traits more harmful. Other findings, such as selection favoring genes linked to more years of schooling, are harder to interpret.
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Brett Goldstein 'accidentally' became a breakout star of Ted Lasso and is now taking over Hollywood with a Warner Bros deal, two Emmys and 'growing close' to Jennifer Lopez
He is quickly taking over Hollywood after 'accidentally' becoming a breakout star on Ted Lasso in 2020.
Pilots recorded barking and meowing at each other close to notorious DC airport that suffered deadly crash last year
The airport was the site of the deadliest plane crash in the US in nearly 25 years, which arguably casts the lighthearted exchange in a more serious light.
Margot Robbie keeps a low profile in a bucket hat as she enjoys a luxury day out with pal Phoebe Tonkin at celebrity hotspot Club 55 in Saint-Tropez
Margot Robbie and Phoebe Tonkin enjoyed a luxury day out at celebrity hotspot Club 55 in Saint-Tropez on Wednesday.
Meghan Markle joins new season of MasterChef Australia leaving fans of the show divided
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Live Nation and Ticketmaster lose monopoly lawsuit sparked by Taylor Swift's botched Eras Tour ticket sales
Four years after being slammed by Taylor Swift, Live Nation and its Ticketmaster subsidiary have been found liable for having a harmful monopoly over large venues.
Amanda Knox is travelling to the UK... to promote her film about the murder of British student Meredith Kercher
Knox, 38, was twice convicted and twice acquitted of Ms Kercher's murder in Perugia, Italy - after she died while the pair lived together studying abroad in November 2007.
CLAIRE COUTINHO: A shameful betrayal of women... but what do we expect from a party whose leader can't define what a woman is?
For a party that claims a strong history of feminism, today's Labour has a sorry record.
Starmer in furious bust-up with the Commons Speaker after he's ordered to finally start answering Kemi's questions
Sir Lindsay Hoyle interrupted the PM to remind him that it was questions to the Prime Minister rather than the leader of the opposition.
Burger kitchen comes under fire for turning away allergy sufferers
Jeff Taylor, who owns Bun X, which operates in Norwich, received a wave of criticism and a handful of one-star reviews after refusing to serve customers with food allergies.
Shakespeare's 'missing' London house is FOUND after 400 years: Floorplan confirms the exact address in Blackfriars where The Bard spent his later years
Much of William Shakespeare's life is shrouded in mystery - but a key riddle has just been solved, thanks to a newly discovered floorplan.
Sir Lenny Henry says finding out about his biological father 'hit him like a truck' as he opens up on his childhood
Sir Lenny Henry has shared how he felt the moment he found out about his biological father as he opened up about his childhood.
David and Victoria Beckham win planning row to plant forest at their luxury £6.15million Cotswolds home after being targeted by burglary gangs
The former footballer, 50, and the fashion designer, 51, submitted plans with West Oxfordshire District Council to plant 79 trees and a wildflower meadow at their luxury Cotswolds home.
What's the hold up? Kemi attacks Starmer over defence spending and failure to set out plans
The Conservative leader tore into Sir Keir in the Commons over his failure to set out his plans to increase military funds, which have been delayed for over half a year.
Shameless mother, 43, who covered up her teenage son's hit-and-run crash that left a little boy fighting for his life is jailed
Kaylem Longhurst, then 16, fled the scene after hitting little Arlo while riding an off-road motorbike around Shotton, Flintshire, on September 11, 2024.