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Nicky Harley

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Scientists have discovered a way to make skin transparent using yellow food dye. Photo: US National Science Foundation
Common food dye can make skin 'invisible' in groundbreaking technique

Skin and muscle can be made temporarily transparent, leading to hope for improved cancer treatments

HealthSeptember 05, 2024
Nicky Harley
A Muslim woman waits for Friday prayers in Liverpool, one of the cities where race riots broke out this month. Reuters
British Muslim women living in fear as hate surges after riots

Females are scared to wear the hijab or even leave their homes after widespread UK unrest

UKAugust 30, 2024
Nicky Harley
The burning of a Quran in Sweden in 2022 led to widespread protests in Muslim nations. AFP
Sweden charges three men with hate crimes over burning of Quran

Right-wing protester Rasmus Paludan and two others face up to two years in prison if convicted

EuropeAugust 28, 2024
Nicky Harley
A group of people, one of them in a wheelchair, are brought ashore in Dover, Kent, from a Border Force vessel. PA Wire
Child given a wheelchair as Channel migrants arrive in UK

They are the first arrivals since more than 200 people made the journey on one day last week

UKAugust 27, 2024
Nicky Harley
Pavel Durov faces allegations of links to organised crime. Getty Images
Russia blasts French probe into Telegram boss Pavel Durov

President Emmanuel Macron has pushed back against Russian accusations that Paris wants to limit free speech

NewsAugust 27, 2024
Sunniva Rose
Police are investigating an explosion outside a synagogue in La Grande-Motte, in the south of France. AFP
French police officer hurt in suspected arson attack at synagogue

A blazing car exploded in the car park of Beth Yaacov synagogue in the coastal town of La Grande-Motte

EuropeAugust 24, 2024
Nicky Harley
Rescuers are continuing to investigate the sinking of a luxury yacht off Porticello, near the Sicilian city of Palermo, Italy. Reuters
Manslaughter investigation launched over Mike Lynch luxury yacht sinking

The British technology magnate and six other people were killed when the yacht sank off Sicily

EuropeAugust 24, 2024
Nicky Harley
Members of a special police unit escort a man suspected to be responsible for the Solingen knife attack from a helicopter to the office of the Federal Prosecutor in Karlsruhe, southern Germany. Reuters
Man surrenders and confesses to Germany knife attack

Police say a 26-year-old Syrian has admitted to the mass stabbing in the western German city of Solingen that killed three people and injured eight

EuropeAugust 24, 2024
Nicky Harley
A protest by Oxfam against Britain supplying weapons to Israel, in London in July. Getty Images
ExclusiveForeign Office whistleblowing policy under fire on Israel arms sales

Lawyers demand more protection for informants after diplomat resigns in protest at approach to Gaza-Israel war

UKAugust 21, 2024
Nicky Harley
Study visa applications are down by almost 40 per cent this year, the Home Office says. PA
UK government urged to lift restrictions on student visas

All options must be on the table, says higher education watchdog

UKAugust 18, 2024
Nicky Harley
British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said action against extremism strategy had been 'hollowed out' under the previous government. EPA
UK launches rapid overhaul of extremism strategy after riots

New project will look at threats posed by radical ideologies and gaps in the system

UKAugust 18, 2024
Nicky Harley
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, left, meeting Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz. Bloomberg
UK and French ministers fear 'full-scale' Middle East war

Lammy and Sejourne say region facing pivotal moment amid growing tension between Israel and Iran

UKAugust 18, 2024
Nicky Harley
Zainab Benkura,18, a student at Harris Academy St John's Wood, collects her A-level results in London on August 15. Reuters
Shadow over British universities as overseas students look elsewhere

Rising fees, visa changes and global competition are posing difficult questions for the country's seats of learning

UKAugust 16, 2024
Nicky Harley
A vehicle destroyed in the fighting in Russia's Kursk region. EPA
'Clock is ticking' for Putin to respond to Ukraine's incursion

Kursk assault is the largest into Russia by a foreign military since the Second World War

EuropeAugust 16, 2024
Nicky Harley
Switzerland's Federal Prosecutor General Carla del Ponte, centre, at the apartment building in which Nazmi was gunned down on November 13, 1995 in Geneva. The case ran cold until a recent DNA breakthrough. File Photo
Two charged over 1995 assassination of Egyptian diplomat in Geneva

Alaa El Din Nazmi, 42, was shot six times with a semi-automatic pistol in an underground car park in 1995

EuropeAugust 16, 2024
Nicky Harley
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