Ten Britons will play in second round at SW19 Jack Pinnington Jones leads charge with fine win It was always asking a lot for there to be a repeat of the heroics of the opening day at Wimbledon but thanks to Jack Draper, Dan Evans and Jack Pinnington Jones, the...
Women’s Euro 2025: countdown to kick-off as tournament begins in Switzerland – live
News, previews and more as the tournament beings Mail Emillia | Interactive player guide | Wallchart The narrative arc of women’s football in Switzerland is a familiar one: from apathy to hostility to mockery to inertia to change. Now the country will host one of the biggest events in the...
Is it true that … we’re all a little bit intolerant to dairy?
Occasional sensitivity to lactose can occur as we get older, or through stress, but for most people it’s only temporary Most of us aren’t inherently dairy intolerant, but we can go through periods where we become more sensitive to lactose in our diet, says Amanda Avery, an associate professor in...
What does it take to make a nuclear weapon? – podcast
In an interview last weekend, Iran’s ambassador to the UN said his country’s nuclear enrichment ‘will never stop’ because it is permitted for ‘peaceful energy’ purposes. It is the latest development in an escalation of tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme, which erupted when Israel targeted the country’s nuclear facilities in...
‘Tiny melodies’: musician uses moths’ flight data to compose piece about their decline
Ellie Wilson’s piece titled Moth x Human assigns different sounds to the species on Parsonage Down in Salisbury They are vital pollinators who come out at night, but now moths have emerged into the bright light of day as co-creators of a new piece of music – composed using the...
Tracking sea ice is ‘early warning system’ for global heating – but the US is halting data sharing
News comes as research finds record lows of Antarctic sea ice had seen more icebergs splintering off ice shelves Scientists analysing the cascading impacts of record low levels of Antarctic sea ice fear a loss of critical US government satellite data will make it harder to track the rapid changes...