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What Harper Lee's lost short stories reveal about the To Kill A Mockingbird author
The family of the author, known for To Kill A Mockingbird, say newly found stories reveal her brilliance. Source link
Fishing group 'devastated' after container fire
Craig Parkins says years of hard work has “just gone up in smoke”. Source link
Why medical students are choosing Bulgaria over UK
The BBC has spoken to students choosing Bulgaria due to UK’s strict cap on medical school places. Source link
Housing secretary says 'job on the line' over 1.5m housing target
Housing secretary tells BBC Panorama widespread scepticism will make hitting target “all the sweeter”. Source link
Joe Swash meets young dads breaking stigmas
Joe Swash meets young dads who are navigating the highs and lows of fatherhood. Source link
Joe Swash: Forgotten Young Dads
Joe Swash meets young dads who are navigating the highs and lows of fatherhood. Source link
Joe Swash: Forgotten Young Dads
Joe Swash meets young dads who are navigating the highs and lows of fatherhood. Source link
Australia's McKeown, O'Callaghan start post-Titmus era in style
Mollie O’Callaghan and Kaylee McKeown launched Australia’s post-Ariarne Titmus era in style by smashing short course world records at the World Cup meet in Westmont, Ill. Source link
Is anger in your DNA? Scientists reveal how temper may run in families
Science reveals a genetic link to trait anger, suggesting a predisposition to react intensely. However, environmental factors like childhood experiences and home atmosphere significantly shape anger expression. While genetics may set a baseline, learned behaviours and personal coping skills largely determine how anger manifests, offering hope for managing inherited tendencies. Source link
Bereaved families call for inquiry into government response to suicide websites
Campaigners say at least 133 people have died in the UK after being exposed to a toxic substance promoted by online forums. Source link