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Explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ‘last ship’ Quest discovered

Image caption, A sonar image of the sunken vessel. It went down on 5 May 1962 Article information Wreck hunters …

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New at-home test kit made in Cambridge to tackle heart disease

Health
Sarah Carter

Image caption, The kit allows people to carry out tests at home rather than having to go to their GP surgery Article …

Harry Dunn: Anne Sacoolas sorry for ‘tragic mistake’

U.K.
William Turner

Image source, JUSTICEFORHARRY19 Image caption, Harry Dunn was killed in a crash near RAF Croughton in August 2019 Article information Author, Kris …

‘We’re seeing firearms, arson, attacks on homes’: the families in the eye of Ireland’s cocaine storm | Drugs

World
Emily Foster

Image of Ireland with a swirl of cocaine over dublin Illustration: Carl Godfrey/The Guardian Patrick Murphy remembers very clearly the first time …

Shiba Inu fans petition for a SHIB ETF: Will it be the next big thing?

Business
Robert Johnson

SHIB community pushes for ETF amid Bitcoin and Ethereum approvals. Solana and XRP ETF possibilities add to market speculation. With the approval …

Epic Games Store database appears to list dozens of upcoming PC games, including Turok

Technology
Laura Adams

A new, unofficial online database of game listings from the Epic Games Store has been launched and promptly rifled through – …

BTS’s Jin to hug 1,000 fans as he returns from military service

Entertainment
James Parker

Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Jin completed his 18-month military service on Wednesday Article information Author, Fan Wang Role, BBC News …

John Stones misses England training through illness four days before their Euro 2024 opener, as stern-looking stars get serious to prepare for Serbia

Sports
Olivia Martin

Manchester City star John Stones is England’s most important centre back The 30-year-old was plagued by injuries last term, only starting 12 …

‘One of the great wonders of nature’: Insect migration superhighway discovered | Science & Tech News

Science
Dr. Thomas Hughes

Scientists recorded an estimated 17 million flies, wasps, butterflies and dragonflies pouring through a single 30-metre-wide pass on the border of France …