Ancient Egyptians ‘were trying to understand and treat cancer 4,000 years ago’
Cutmarks on an ancient skull suggest they may have tried to operate on tumours.
Cutmarks on an ancient skull suggest they may have tried to operate on tumours.
The House of Commons Liaison Committee has released a report calling for changes in Whitehall.
Here are the stories making headlines on Wednesday.
The Prime Minister has promised to replace the worst-performing university courses with 100,000 more apprenticeships.
Patients who were ‘morning people’ were less likely to have a heart attack if they took their medication in the morning, the study found.
EarthCARE blasted off on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg in California.
A survey by Survation for True North spoke to 1,026 people between May 23 and Monday.
A new law would give the universities watchdog powers to shut down courses deemed underperforming under the Tories’ plan.
The tent camp inferno has drawn widespread outrage, including from some of Israel’s closest allies, over the military’s expanding offensive.
The Canadian-born producer and writer also won an Oscar for Million Dollar Baby.
The group of demonstrators, who were sitting in the public gallery, got to their feet and chanted.
Daniel Mihai Popescu was sentenced to more than 17 years behind bars for the attempted murder of Andreea Pintili in Aberfan in 2023.
The Prime Minister has proposed mandatory national service for 18-year-olds.
The expansion of childcare for working parents in England could put the quality of provision at risk, the Public Accounts Committee said.
Union officials have warned that strikes, overtime and voluntary work bans could lead to Dounreay power station site being temporarily shut down.