New clinics designed to replace a controversial NHS gender identity unit are “nowhere near ready” to open, a whistleblower has said. New hubs in London’s Great Ormond Street and Liverpool’s Alder Hey are due to see patients this week. It comes after
Ultra-marathon runner Joasia Zakrzewski has been handed a year-long ban by UK Athletics after using a car during a race. An independent panel announced the ban after Zakrzewski was accused of getting into a friend’s car during the 2023 GB Ultras Manchester to
The Security Council on Friday voted unanimously to end, a year from now, a U.N. probe into activities of Islamic State extremists in Iraq. The vote came at the request of the Iraqi government. The U.K.-sponsored resolution noted that Baghdad also asked
Scientists and entrepreneurs are desperate to explore the possibility of one day sending people to Mars. That hope came one step closer after NASA officially launched its “closed environment” programme that will see four total strangers live together for almost four years
Bo Jackson fought in the trenches against tough defenses when he was running circles around the opposition at Auburn and stared down plenty of fasts balls when he was in the majors. Now, the College Football Hall of Famer has been dealt
Russian President Vladimir Putin is “in trouble” as his troops failed to make any significant gain on the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine, according to an ex-Russian secret services general. Former chief of the Moscow division of the FSB, General
U.S. Navy veteran Taylor Dudley on Thursday was released from Russian custody after he was held for nearly a year in Kaliningrad following his detainment in April 2022. Dudley’s release was secured by former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and his organization, the Richardson
Hong Kong will end a year-long ban on importing hamsters as the region unwinds its strict COVID-19 policies. “Our staff will arrange to collect samples from hamsters and other small mammals for COVID-19 testing,” a spokesperson for the city’s Agriculture, Fisheries and