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Jazz Supper Club Coming To Rushworth
How Brexit reduced the City of London’s financial clout – new research
UK cancer scientists uncover genetic clues as to what drives tumour growth
Professor Martin Widschwendter to lead the Daffodil Centre into a new era of precision cancer prevention 
NHS dissatisfaction is falling – is this a turning point or is something else at play?
PolyU to join Third InnoHK Research Cluster to advance sustainable development, energy and space technology with global top universities
Parks are sanctuaries but can also harbour disease – here’s how to protect yourself
AIC research explores perceptions of police fairness among Australian drug users
Why do some people eat soil? From a prisoner’s lifeline to a modern tasting menu, the history of geophagy
HKUST Prof. Charles NG Named Rankine Lecturer
Your voice, your typing, your sleep – what workplace wellbeing apps are really analysing
If you still need to fly amid global travel chaos, here’s what to know
Opening Remarks At AIC 2026 Conference
Can British drones help secure the strait of Hormuz for international shipping?
Ashurst continues London private capital expansion with triple partner hire
Kent’s meningitis outbreak was years in the making – here’s why
New Londonu2013Melbourne route set to unlock $376 million export market
New London Flights To Boost Victorian Trade And Tourism
First prize at the EAU Congress for study on efficient prostate cancer testing
Can Animals Sense Earthquakes?
No space, no power, no support – what life is really like for Indian IT workers serving global firms
Marathon training: why hot baths might help you run faster
An explosive exchange at Holsworthy
Iran and the Arabian Peninsula depend on desalination plants to survive – why water has become a target
Iran and the Arabian Penisula depend on desalination plants to survive – why water has become a target
Global Research-Intensive Universities Network (GRIUN): London Statement
NSW venues make the most of vibrancy reforms to tuck into alfresco dining and outdoor events
How psychedelics push your brain to dream while awake – new study
New Max Planck School of Biomedical Artificial Intelligence
Reluctance to rely on China for green technology could slow climate action
Melbourne Crowned Worldu2019s Best City In 2026
From Japanese walking to 75 Hard: what the science really says about viral fitness trends
Walkable Cities Good For Ageing Brains, Study Finds
New project to expand pioneering cellular immunotherapy technology to India
Who profits from war with Iran? Understanding that will be key to resolving the conflict
Distant past may expose companies to claims of hypocrisy
TikTok’s period scooping trend shows how little we still understand about menstruation
From period scooping to menstrual masking: the strange science of viral period hacks
Ashurst strengthens energy and infra M&A capabilities with new partner hire in London 
Four ways to tackle health and climate together – and lift millions of people out of poverty
The story of the first telephone call – nine words that changed the world
New ‘negative light’ technology hides data transfers in plain sight
Violence Reduction Unit Deploying In Mernda
Plaid Cymru plans to share wind farm profits with local people – here’s how that idea has been tried elsewhere
In Memoriam: Dr Margie Peden
Ashurst advises on £191m takeover of Amedeo Air Four Plus Limited
What the UK’s ‘day of reflection’ reveals about COVID memory
Choosing to buy organic food depends more on trust than taste – what our new study in the UK and Japan shows