By ED CARRUTHERS and JONATHAN MCEVOY Published: 21:15 EDT, 15 March 2025 | Updated: 00:21 EDT, 16 March 2025 Advertisement Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest leaderboard standings and lap-by-lap updates in the 2025 Australian Grand Prix. Breaking:Crash already and we have an aborted start! We’ve got someone […]
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By RUTH SUNDERLAND Updated: 17:51 EDT, 15 March 2025 Plans are advancing to form a new £3 billion British TV production powerhouse between ITV and All3Media. The hope is to create a new company to be listed on the London Stock Exchange. A deal is still far from certain, but […]
Tourist Joshua Riibe was held for four hours and grilled by the Dominican Republic’s top law enforcement official in the student’s biggest legal hurdle since the disappearance of missing spring breaker Sudiksha Konanki. The Attorney General of the Republic, Yeni Berenice Reynoso, arrived at the Riu Republica hotel in Punta […]
By NICOLA HORLICK Updated: 23:45 EDT, 15 March 2025 Working life today is full of constantly evolving challenges and pitfalls. When is it OK to date a co-worker? Can you tell your team to get back into the office five days a week? Whether you’re a baffled Boomer, a muddled […]
A well timed sprinkling of rain has come to the aid of firefighters battling a blaze that destroyed a home on the outskirts of Melbourne. The blaze swept through rugged terrain at Montrose in the city’s outer east on Saturday night, sparking an emergency warning for residents in its path […]
SpaceX’s Crew-10 mission successfully docked at the International Space Station on Sunday morning, setting the stage to finally return to Earth the two stranded NASA astronauts who have been stuck in orbit for months. The Space-X rocket ship docked at the ISS at 12:05 a.m. EST Sunday morning after lifting […]
Around the world, regardless of culture or economic status, human diets are built upon a foundation of readily available, energy-rich foods. These fundamental ingredients, often unassuming in their ubiquity, form the cornerstone of global nutrition and food security. They are the dietary mainstays that have sustained populations for centuries, adapting […]
Sophie Williams BBC News, Washington DC Theo Welling Radioactive material was dumped near the creek after World War Two After Kim Visintine put her son to bed every night at a hospital in St Louis, Missouri, she spent her evening in the hospital’s library. She was determined to know how […]