The Morning Poll: Do dogs make better companions than cats in bed?
A study has revealed that cosying up to a dog at night is good for your physical and mental health, but sharing a bed with an indifferent cat has no benefits at all.
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A study has revealed that cosying up to a dog at night is good for your physical and mental health, but sharing a bed with an indifferent cat has no benefits at all.
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Plan backed by Shark Tankโs Kevin OโLeary had footprint reduced but concerns remain over its health impacts Utah residents have teamed up with a progressive non-profit organization to sue over an under-development AI datacenter backed by celebrity investor Kevin OโLeary, claiming the planned Stratos project facility โirrevocablyโ cuts off citizensโ rights by not allowing sufficient public input. Filed by the Alliance for a Better Utah and five unnamed residents of the Box Elder county area where the center is being developed, the lawsuit comes as Shark Tank co-host OโLeary agreed to scale back the physical footprint for the project. Continue reading...
Joint-chair and director of relegated club to tackle โfalse allegationsโ โI am absolutely not the person the media has decided to paint me asโ David Sullivan has announced his resignation as a joint-chair and director of West Ham with immediate effect in a statement. Sullivan and his legal representatives published his intention to stand down on the clubโs website on Saturday โfor the benefit of transparencyโ. It read: โI have recently become aware that factually incorrect and entirely false, decades-old allegations concerning my personal life are due to be broadcast and published. Continue reading...
The UKโs biggest bird of prey has been compared to a flying barn door. So how can one fitted with a satellite tracker disappear in prime grouse-shooting country? The six police officers arrived at the Snilesworth estate in two pickup trucks last week, according to one account. They asked to go up on the moors, a source said, and โso off they wentโ. A vast expanse of spectacularly undulating lands on the western edge of the North York Moors, Snilesworth is globally renowned for its grouse, partridge and pheasant shooting. It is known locally for attracting โrich people from London in helicopters and blacked-out SUVsโ. Continue reading...
Before Burnham's campaign kicked off, his wife was a prolific poster on LinkedIn. Yet since her husband dramatically re-entered national politics, Ms Van Heel's page has mysteriously vanished.
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Paths You Take is a show that finds beauty in images of alienation as Billy Dosanjh turns his lens on race, identity, empire โ and the men who kept the furnaces glowing It was bitter in Walsall that winter of 1962-3 when snow turned the Black Country white. In After the Storm, Billy Dosanjhโs epic photographic reconstruction of one especially chilly night back then, an elderly Sikh man, recently arrived from the Punjab, stands under an old carriage lamp. He is, the shot suggests, seeing snow for the first time. โI thought it was quite a fitting note to get him gazing at the snow, looking a little bewildered,โ says Dosanjh as we stroll around Paths You Walk, his gripping exhibition of photographs, films and installations at the New Art Gallery Walsall. At the back of the image, three furnace smoke stacks rise up in ghostly fashion, almost like the three crosses on Calvary have been relocated to Mordor. Continue reading...
Martin Fitton, 58, began his green-fingered journey in 2009 and has been levelling-up his project ever since, inspiring fellow gardeners along the way.
Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff Works about infatuation and deep feeling were fitting choices with which the Ryan Bancroft bid a celebratory farewell to the BBC National Orchestra of Wales Back in 2018, Ryan Bancroft jumped in as a last-minute replacement for a BBC National Orchestra of Wales tour. By September 2020, the US-born musician was principal conductor. In his six-year tenure, he has always been a vibrant and quietly forceful presence on the podium, amply demonstrated in this, his last Cardiff concert in the role. He opened with Stravinskyโs Song of the Nightingale, the symphonic poem fashioned from music originally an opera and ultimately a ballet choreographed by Balanchine. Hans Christian Andersenโs story, set in imperial China, allowed Stravinsky to conjure exotic sounds, including gong and celeste. But itโs the poignancy of the emperorโs fate, symbolised by his infatuation first with a real nightingale โ made suitably enchanting by Matthew Featherstoneโs flute โ who is then usurped in his affection by a mere mechanical version, that colours the score. Continue reading...
King footing bill for Beatrice and Eugenie, and Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh subletting among findings A report that revealed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor received undisclosed private income from subletting three cottages on his Royal Lodge estate in Windsor while paying a peppercorn rent to the crown estate also shines a spotlight on the property arrangements of other members of the royal family. The National Audit Office findings include the revelation that King Charles foots the bill for Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenieโs accommodation in royal palaces, despite both being โnon-working royalsโ (in that they donโt carry out royal duties), and that the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh also benefited from subletting their crown estate property. Continue reading...
Shoppers turning to online options also affects BHF, which has carried out review of retail arm The British Heart Foundation is to close about 150 shops and cut jobs, as rising costs and the shift to online shopping makes about a quarter of the charityโs high street locations commercially unsustainable. The charity carried out a review of its retail arm, which employs almost 3,700 staff, after net profit across its 640 UK stores plunged from ยฃ18.8m in 2024 to ยฃ3.6m in the year to 31 March 2025. Continue reading...
Forecasts earnings well ahead of expectations, even as it taps credit facilities to lock in memory supply
John Hansard Gallery, Southampton Farewell Sweet Innocence references cinema, football, music and Windrush โ itโs about trying to fit in, but always falling short, even as a Turner-nominated artist Thereโs that old Marxist (Groucho, not Karl) saying about refusing to join any club that would have you as a member. Simeon Barclay takes that idea one step further in his work, because he knows that even if the club would have him, heโd never be truly accepted anyway. He calls his show in Southampton โa lament of sorts, to access and lossโ. It comes just a few weeks after he got nominated for the Turner prize, and itโs a damn fine argument for why he should probably win it. This is an exhibition all about exclusion, about trying to fit in but never quite managing. Itโs razor-sharp, funny, pop-cultural, obtuse conceptual art about growing up black in Britain, about trying to make it and knowing youโre bound to fail, because the system is geared towards failure. Continue reading...
Hansonโs party is leading in the polls, but it has a long way to go before being recognised as a serious political outfit Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast When sent out to do a cleanup job, it usually helps to not make the mess even worse. It took One Nation six separate attempts over nearly 24 hours to clarify the basic details of their policy on foreign ownership of housing. Between Thursday night and Friday afternoon, the story turned from bizarre to farcical, with attempts to clarify the policy just making the situation murkier as Australians watched: a Barnaby Joyce interview; a quick do-over on Sky News on Thursday; a Pauline Hanson social media update on Friday morning; a Sean Bell interview, again on Sky, on Friday; and then a 2GB spot; before a written press release from Bell on Friday afternoon Continue reading...
The former Wimbledon striker and Gladiators host was upset when his daughter Amal gave an interview when she said that they had patched things up after falling out.