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British kids living in care abused
A report has revealed the scale of abuse against children living in care in the UK, showing that one in every hundred children is abused every year in the UK.
The study, conducted by York University and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), tracked cases of alleged abuse in foster and residential care between 2009 and 2012.
According to the report, the rate of confirmed...
Britain's secret plan for 100,000 Syria invasion force
Britain was considering the option of training a massive, 100,000-strong army in Turkey and Jordan to defeat President Bashar Assad, according to a plan drawn up by a leading British general. The invasion was later scrapped as too risky.
The strategy, revealed by BBC Newsnight, involved Britain training a 100,000-strong rebel army in Jordan and Turkey over a 12-month period.
The rebels would have...
Internet providers take UK's GCHQ to court over espionage
Seven Internet service providers, including the UK-based GreenNet, have filed an official complaint at the investigatory powers tribunal in London charging Britain’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) with illegal surveillance.
The ISPs come from the US, UK Germany, South Korea, the Netherlands and Zimbabwe.
They have also joined forces with the anti-surveillance charity Privacy International,...
1 mn more working Brits plunged into poverty, trade unions outraged
A million more working Britons have been pushed into poverty because of soaring housing costs and stagnant wages. That’s according to a new UK government report attacked bitterly by unions and rights groups.
New figures published by the UK government reveal that the number of working Britons below the poverty line has risen by at least 1 million. The government, however, insists the poverty...
Washing raw chicken increases food poisoning risk
New research has warned that washing raw chicken, through spreading infection, could increase the risk of food poisoning.
Washing meat before cooking was found to spread deadly bacteria called campylobacter, experts claimed.
The bacteria infect the things around such as work surfaces, clothing and cooking equipment, through the splashing of water droplets.
Campylobacter bacteria, as the most common...
UK Air Force intercepts Russian planes over Baltic airspace
Royal Air Force Typhoons
Typhoon fighter jets from the UK’s Royal Air Force (RAF) were launched to intercept a number of Russian aircraft which were carrying out a routine training mission, as part of NATO’s ongoing mission to police Baltic airspace.
On Tuesday the British jets identified a number of Russian aircraft, including four Sukhoi Su27 fighters, a Tupolev 22 bomber, a Beriev A50 early...
Big Bang theory goes up in smoke
American astrophysicists, who previously stated that they had evidence to prove the existence of primary gravitational waves generated by the Big Bang, now say that they are not certain of their discovery. If their European counterparts prove them wrong, the question of the emergence of gravitational waves at the moment of the Big Bang will be postponed indefinitely. A Russian scientist, who was said...
Astronomers get new alien hunting tool
The search for alien life may have received an important boost from scientists who have designed a new tool that can more effectively detect methane on other planets.
Since living things produce the vast majority of the methane found on Earth, detecting the chemical compound on other planets would be the clearest, possibly easiest way to pinpoint worlds hospitable to extraterrestrial life. With the...
Mobile phone negatively affects men's fertility
Scientific evidence achieved by the researchers of the University of Exeter has unveiled that keeping mobile phones in pockets increases the risk of infertility in men.
The findings reveal that electromagnetic radiation of mobile phone significantly affect quality of sperm.
The researchers suggest that keeping the device in trouser pocket lowered movement of sperm by 8 percent.
Team of researchers...
Deforestation severely affecting fish, new UK-Canadian study
New research shows that deforestation imposes crisis in amount of available food for freshwater fish, resulting reduction in their size and consequently their population.
The team of scientists from Canada and the UK found that where there was less forest cover or even no trees, the fish were undersized as well as with health problems.
The study also indicated that the condition also influenced the...
Computer AI successfully impersonates human
A computer monitor showing a conversation between a human participant and “Eugene” the supercomputer.
A computer program has made Artificial Intelligence history by unrecognizably impersonating a human with a 30-plus percent accuracy.
The program, named Eugene, was made to engage in conversation with judges at the Royal Society in London on Saturday, pretending to be supposed teenager Eugene...
Britain Sends 1000 Troops, 25 Tanks in 'Show of Force' Against Russia
British Prime Minister David Cameron has confirmed his government has offered an armored battle group to be sent to Poland later this year as part of a massive planned “show of force” against Russia.
The armored battle group would include some 1,000 soldiers, along with 25 tanks and 40 armored fighting vehicles. Britain’s Defense Ministry presented it as part of an effort to “re-assure our...
Vodafone reveals spy agencies have direct access to telcoms
Government intelligence agencies have direct access to telecommunication companies’ infrastructure which allows them to spy and record phone calls leaving no paper trail, the UK’s largest mobile phone company Vodafone has revealed.
The British operator said wires have been attached to its phone networks in some of the 29 countries in which it operates in Europe, as well as around the world, the...
Angela Merkel criticizes support for UK exit from EU
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has rejected as unacceptable, arguments that the UK should leave the European Union if London refuses to sit back in a dispute over the European Commission’s (EC) next president.
Merkel told the German parliament on Wednesday that she was aware of London’s objection to her favored candidate for EC presidency, Jean-Claude Juncker, but hoped that the UK would remain...
BBC's Jimmy Savile abused over 500 victims
A new inquiry shows that over 500 abuse cases have been reported against former BBC presenter Jimmy Savile, including alleged molestation of psychiatric patients and victims as young as two.
The probe, published by National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) charity on Monday, showed that most of the victims were aged between 13 to 15.
“There’s no doubt that Savile is one...