Lego and McLaren have built a drivable McLaren P1 hypercar from almost 350,000 Lego Technic elements, which F1 driver Lando Norris took for a spin.
Vaccine sceptic GP, 44, who claimed 'masks do nothing' and spread misinformation about coronavirus on social media is struck off
Dr Sam White claimed that the virus was planned and orchestrated by pharmaceutical companies along with tech tycoons Bill Gates and Elon Musk and called the Covid jabs a ‘heinous crime’.
Scotland's pavement parking ban could pave the road for England to do the same
England looks the closest it’s been yet to introducing a pavement parking ban across all councils, in the latest government move set to infuriate motorists.
Covid inquiry returns to examine pandemic's impact on NHS workers and patients
The first public hearings of part three of the UK’s Covid-19 Inquiry will be held on Monday, with leaders from the Health and Safety Executive and Unison expected to give evidence this week.
Caltech ranked the most competitive in US with a 2.7% acceptance rate
A California university has been rated the most competitive in the United States, boasting a tiny 2.7 percent acceptance rate.
Caltech is ranked the most competitive in the country – accepting just 2.7 percent of applicants
A California university has been rated the most competitive in the United States, boasting a tiny 2.7 percent acceptance rate.
Over 300K Samsung stoves in Canada recalled over fire hazard
Health Canada issued the recall for several models of Samsung’s electric slide-in ranges because the front-mounted knobs can ‘accidently activate.’
Condom use among teens in ‘alarming decline,’ WHO says as STI rates rise
Numbers from the Public Health Agency of Canada and various provinces shows an increase in STI rates for chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis as recently as 2023.
Nurse ‘forced’ to leave Canada for endometriosis treatment over lack of help
After more than 20 years with debilitating pain, a nurse made the difficult and costly decision to leave Canada for treatment.
WHO says staggered pauses in Gaza fighting will allow polio vaccines
Described as “humanitarian pauses” that will last three days in different areas of the conflict-ravaged territory, the vaccination campaign will start Sunday in central Gaza.