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A string of failures by British authorities played a part in allowing extremist Usman Khan to kill two people during an event near London Bridge in 2019. AP.
Official failures played part in fatal London Bridge terror attack

Usman Khan stabbed two people to death at prisoner rehabilitation event near London Bridge in 2019

EuropeMay 28, 2021
Neil Murphy
The university's Pandemic Sciences Centre will bring together interdisciplinary knowledge from academia, industry and public health bodies. University of Oxford / AFP
Oxford University to launch future pandemics science centre

Academic bosses say new centre will ensure 'world is never caught unprepared again'

EuropeMay 27, 2021
Neil Murphy
Festivals could be on track this summer after a study showed limited transmission at an indoor event in Barcelona. Pawan Singh / The National
Few Covid infections after major Spanish music event, study shows

'Lancet' study says strict safety measures at mass gatherings may be working

EuropeMay 27, 2021
Neil Murphy
Kate Perks, senior collections care conservator at London's Science Museum, with one of Prof Stephen Hawking's wheelchairs. Reuters
Stephen Hawking's glasses and wheelchair to be displayed at London's Science Museum

Physicist's personal archive acquired after agreement with University of Cambridge

EuropeMay 27, 2021
Neil Murphy
People with three or more siblings appear to have worse outcomes when it comes to cardiovascular health. Getty.
People from larger families more likely to suffer from stroke or heart attack

Study reveals family size and sibling rank can affect long-term cardiovascular health

EuropeMay 25, 2021
Neil Murphy
The Scottish Parliament in February voted against a motion to investigate Donald Trump's cash deals for two golf resorts. Reuters
Scottish government challenged over Donald Trump's golf resort purchases

Former US president bought Aberdeenshire and Turnberry estates for more than $300 million

EuropeMay 25, 2021
Neil Murphy
'Peter Rabbit 2' has opened at UK cinemas. Associated Press
UK cinemas' bumper weekend at box office with 'Peter Rabbit 2'

Takings came in at more than £7 million

FilmMay 25, 2021
Neil Murphy
Scottish Sikh Kieran Sidhu was racially harassed at the Exertis offices in Basingstoke, England.
Sikh salesman called ‘temperamental Syrian immigrant’ at work seeks record payout

Scottish employee suffered years of racial harassment from colleagues

EuropeMay 24, 2021
Neil Murphy
Thousands of protesters attend a Palestine solidarity demonstration in London on May 22, a day after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza was announced. EPA
Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators march in London

Protesters call for sanctions against Israel as they march to Hyde Park in UK capital

EuropeMay 24, 2021
Neil Murphy
The Israeli and German flags are displayed during a rally in solidarity with Israel and against anti-Semitism in Berlin. Reuters
Angela Merkel condemns anti-Semitism heard at Gaza protest in Germany

Police investigating assault of Jewish man in Berlin

EuropeMay 24, 2021
Neil Murphy
Mount Nyiragongo, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, erupted for the first time in nearly two decades on Saturday, turning the night sky red and sending a river of lava flowing towards the nearby city of Goma. AP
Volcano erupts in eastern DRC forcing thousands to flee

Mount Nyiragongo is one of the world's most active volcanoes

AfricaMay 23, 2021
Neil Murphy
German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks after a Global Health Summit in Berlin. She has expressed concern about the Covid-19 variant first detected in India. EPA
Germany bans travellers from UK due to Indian coronavirus variant concerns

Only German citizens or residents can enter, and they must quarantine for two weeks

EuropeMay 22, 2021
Neil Murphy
A significant portion of cryptocurrency mining takes place in Iran where Bitcoins are used to avoid sanctions. Reuters.
Iran using cryptocurrency mining to swerve around US sanctions

Bitcoin production earns country close to $1bn a year, study finds

BusinessMay 21, 2021
Neil Murphy
Boko Haram factional leader Abubakar Shekau holding a heavy machine gun at an undisclosed location in Nigeria. AFP.
Nigeria's military investigates reports of Boko Haram leader's death

Reports suggest terror chief died after clash with rival group

AfricaMay 21, 2021
Neil Murphy
The skyline of Bradford has been illuminated with Islamic calligraphy by local artist Razwan Ul-Haq. Supplied.
Why one UK city's skyline is lit up with neon Arabic calligraphy

The light installations are the work of Bradford artist Razwan Ul-Haq

EuropeMay 21, 2021
Neil Murphy
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