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Café Note Leaves Woman 'Mortified' Over Volume

A woman in a West London café was left stunned after a stranger handed her a critical note about her loud voice. The incident has sparked a major debate on public etiquette. Read the full story.

Day One Sick Pay to Alter UK Hiring Behaviour

The UK's new day one statutory sick pay rules, starting 12 January 2026, aim to protect workers but may reshape hiring. Experts warn of impacts on permanent roles and SME growth.

NASUWT calls for social media ban for under-16s

The NASUWT teaching union urges the UK government to ban social media for under-16s, citing evidence of harm to mental health and classroom behaviour. 89% of teachers support the move.

Manchester teachers strike over pupil violence

Teachers at two Greater Manchester primary schools begin a nine-day strike, declaring an emergency over 'almost daily' assaults by pupils. Parents express shock as union cites a 'culture of violence'.

Australia reviews animal research code as 845k used

Australia's animal research code faces its first major review in a decade. Key issues include animal sentience, crustacean welfare, and calls to end primate experiments. Have your say by 16 February.

Critics Slam UK Animal Welfare Strategy as Inadequate

A Guardian editorial praising UK animal welfare reforms has sparked fierce backlash. Critics argue the strategy merely tinkers with a brutal system, comparing it to Victorian cholera fixes, and call for a fundamental shift away from meat consumption.

AI Discovers Two New Types of Multiple Sclerosis

Scientists using AI and blood tests have identified two distinct biological subtypes of MS, paving the way for personalised treatments and better patient monitoring in the UK and beyond.

Animal Gift-Giving: Nature's Perfect Presents

Forget turkey-scented candles. This Christmas, learn from nature's experts. Discover how penguins, dolphins, and scorpionflies master the art of thoughtful, sustainable presents.

Police chiefs call to scrap non-crime hate incidents

Police leaders are set to call for the controversial 'non-crime hate incident' category to be scrapped and replaced with a new 'commonsense' system. Read the full details of the proposed overhaul.

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