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Perioperative Imfinzi plus neoadjuvant EV showed statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvements in event-free survival and overall survival in muscle-invasive bladder cancer…
Labor’s broken promises Budget hurts trade and regional tourism
ASI asks PC to approve a Safeguard quota and tariff on imported fabricated steelwork to save industry
Wine’s leftovers could help wean chicken farms off antibiotics
Apprenticeships and sustainability on the agenda during local MP’s visit to Beccles site
Europe’s dilemma – to use China’s turbines to meet its renewable targets or not
UNESCO-United Nations Satellite Centre Partnership for Heritage Monitoring Two UN Sister Agencies, One Team
How Britain’s housing crisis contributes to its declining healthy life expectancy
Truqap recommended by FDA Advisory Committee for PTEN-deficient metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer
$3b export surge under NZ-EU trade agreement
Update on FDA Advisory Committee vote on camizestrant in combination with a CDK4/6 inhibitor for advanced HR-positive breast cancer
From waste to new products: Amcor to demonstrate circular capabilities at PRSE 2026
Why the world needs the UN to keep an eye on AI
Tecnotree Reports Stable Revenue and Strong Profitability in Q1 2026 and Maintains Full-Year Guidance
Breztri approved in the US for asthma as first and only triple therapy for patients 12 years of age and older
Saphnelo approved in the US for subcutaneous self-administration as a new autoinjector for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus
High petrol prices are fuelling interest in EVs. Here’s how this could bring down electricity bills
Acute food insecurity and malnutrition remain alarmingly high as crises deepen, UN, EU and partners warn in new report
What a ‘post-antibiotic era’ could mean for modern medicine
With talk of closer EU alignment, the UK is signalling to Europe that it’s a partner worthy of trust
Childhood trauma linked to treatment resistant depression
Ultomiris demonstrated statistically significant and clinically meaningful reduction of proteinuria in adults with immunoglobulin A nephropathy in I CAN Phase III trial
UN experts call for immediate suspension of EU-Israel trade agreement as ‘minimum requirement’ under international law
Fair Work Ombudsman signs EU with underpaying Melbourne restaurant
Aviation Holds the Key to Unlocking Economic Benefits for Kazakhstan
New blood test may improve mapping of mosquito-borne viruses
IATA Ground Handling Conference 2026: Adapting Ground Operations in an Era of AI
Records Tumble As SA’s Exports Reach New Heights
In the face of rampant AI, is ‘data poisoning’ a new form of civil disobedience?
UK Wants Cleaner Steel Industry – But Its Plan Rests On Supply Chain That Doesn’t Exist Yet
Landmark report finds smarter use of Australia’s $2.13 billion public food spend could strengthen national resilience and food security, support local farmers…
KI among partners in new strategic climate research initiative
What Viktor Orbán’s election loss means for Putin, Trump and the rise of right-wing populism
Challenges ahead for cattle producers but AgForce on the front foot
Court Rules Against Jason Shurka in EESystem Case; $54,034 in Federal Sanctions Ordered
Your brain for sale? The new frontier of neural data
By avoiding means testing, the government is giving handouts to the rich
Our modern vision evolved from an ancient one-eyed worm creature
Imfinzi plus Imjudo combined with lenvatinib and TACE demonstrated a statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvement in progression-free survival in embolisation-eligible unresectable…
Southern Cross Care (NSW & ACT) signs Enforceable Undertaking after $11m underpay
How to build a digital ‘twin’ of the human brain – what existing models overlook
JDE Peet’s Goes Live with OMP’s Unison Planning(TM), Accelerating Supply Chain Value at Scale
Banning card surcharges will make paying simpler – but not necessarily cheaper
Landmark EU Trade Deal Recognises Animals as Sentient Beings
How Brexit reduced the City of London’s financial clout – new research
Lots happening globally, but AgForce remains focused on the ground
Legal Research Inspires EU Legislation
How the war in Iran is already affecting UK farmers and food production