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SNP tuition record under fire as AOC interview, heatwave and Nolan’s billion-dollar Odyssey make headlines
Politics, health, sport, film and tech news: SNP faces free-tuition criticism and AOC draws attention; US Cyclospora fears boost farmers’ markets; Clarkson declares his harvest ruined; London Spirit win The Hundred; The Odyssey tops $1.1bn; Source Foundry lands $400m AI backing.
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5 things to know about AOC’s Sunday interview
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A faith-driven approach to climate change can sway hearts and minds
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Mount Toba eruption doesn’t seem like it could nearly kill our species
New research suggests the colossal Mount Toba volcanic eruption around 74,000 years ago, long theorised to have nearly wiped out early humans through a prolonged “volcanic winter”, actually caused far milder and shorter-lived cooling than previously feared. Geoscientist Jinheum Park and colleagues from Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz examined sediment from Lake Chala, a crater…
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‘Objet a’ Explores Desire and Control in an Age When We “Touch Flat Screens More Than Our Lover’s Skin”
Berlin-based filmmaker Ann Oren returns to the Locarno Film Festival with “Objet a,” a stylised, visceral drama exploring desire, control, intimacy and identity through the lens of touch in a screen-dominated age. The film centres on two hand surgeons, Ingeborg and Adam, whose tightly controlled relationship is upended after an accident brings a mysterious woman,…
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TV tonight: Andrew Lincoln narrates an impressive nature series
Tonight’s TV highlights include the natural history series Force of Nature on ITV1, narrated by Andrew Lincoln, which examines how extreme weather and human activity are disrupting coastal wildlife such as flamingo colonies and clownfish habitats. Other notable programmes include the finale of climate-crisis drama The Rapture on BBC One, the continuing crime drama Van…
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Planned Amazon data center could become the biggest climate polluter in the U.S.
Amazon is planning a data centre in Pecos County, Texas, supported by an on-site natural-gas power plant that could become the United States’ largest single source of climate pollution. The proposal highlights the growing tension between technology companies’ expanding AI infrastructure and their public climate commitments, as data centres require increasingly large amounts of electricity.…
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Sadiq Khan calls on Andy Burnham to commit to climate action as pressure grows over North Sea oil
Sadiq Khan has urged Andy Burnham’s government to renew its commitment to net zero and reduce Britain’s reliance on oil and gas, arguing that this summer’s droughts, wildfires and heatwaves demonstrate the urgency of stronger climate action. His intervention increases pressure on the prime minister ahead of expected decisions on further North Sea drilling, particularly…
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Time out! A reality check on business aviation’s sustainability record
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Survivor of Turpin family ‘House of Horrors’ reveals painful road ahead awaiting Ohio children
A survivor of the notorious Turpin “House of Horrors” case has spoken publicly about her own long journey to recovery, offering words of hope to 16 children recently discovered living in squalid conditions in Ohio. The intervention draws a direct line between two separate cases of alleged child neglect and abuse, highlighting how survivors of…