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New York Daily NewsMorning-After Pill Use Increases In USMedical News TodayMorning-after pill use has notably increased in the United States. About 1 in 9 younger women have taken the pill after sex. The finding came from the first government report to…
Dyson launches tap that washes and dries in oneOttawa CitizenWings or branches on either side of the Dyson Airblade Tap blow a jet of air to dry hands in 14 seconds. Ottawa Citizen. Dyson Airblade Tap washes and dries in one. The technology that brough…

Southern Star NewspaperNew driving licence organ donation initiative will help save lives – BurkeSouthern Star NewspaperFine Gael Cork Senator, Colm Burke, has today (Thursday) said the new initiative introduced by the Department of Health and the Road…

Counsel & HealReduce Bedtime to Get a Better Night's SleepCounsel & HealCan't fall asleep at night? If so, sleep experts say that you should limit the time you spend in bed. Experts from The Sleep Council found that sleep restriction could help…
Channel 4 NewsHorse painkiller bute not found in Findus productsChannel 4 NewsTests on Findus products for the presence of the horse painkiller bute have come back negative the agriculture minister tells the House of Commons. Vet with horse (Getty). Ho…
Horse carcasses contaminated with an equine painkiller harmful to humans may have entered the food chain in France, UK food inspectors said Thursday, the latest twist in a Europe-wide crisis over rogue horsemeat in beef products.
As both sides in Syria’s bloody civil war claimed advances, one high-ranking member of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime expressed confidence in ultimate victory.
For Rome’s Vaticanisti — the name for the Rome-based press corps that follows the pope — covering the closed world of the Holy See is like attending to a nuclear missile silo; it’s largely routine until the balloon goes up.
Six suspects arrested and accused of raping a group of Spanish tourists in a Mexican resort city have confessed, a top official said Wednesday.
Squalid, smelly and steamy, the crippled cruise ship Carnival Triumph limped toward port on Thursday, its passengers and crew looking forward to an end to their hellish vacation.
The girlfriend of South African Olympian Oscar Pistorius was found dead in his home Thursday, authorities said. The identity of the man taken into custody has not yet been revealed.
Unlike most harried men in many other countries around this time each year, Korean men don’t have to worry about shopping for jewelry or flowers or writing nice cards for February 14.
Government plans aimed at limiting the number of attacks on the public by dogs are labelled woefully inadequate by a committee of MPs.
A first alcohol profile of the Scottish Borders estimates more than £30m-a-year is spent dealing with drink-related issues.
The UK government’s policy of forcing people to apply for benefits and jobs online is criticised by Citizens Advice Scotland.
Ten years on, the BBC looks at the impact of London’s congestion charge zone.
A musical duo from Bristol are making a film about their lives as converts to Islam called the Hip Hop Hijabis.
Coronation Street actor Michael Le Vell is charged with sex offences, including one of child rape.
The former Ulster Unionist Party deputy leader John McCallister says he has resigned from the party.
Gareth Bale scores two free-kicks as Tottenham beat Lyon in a Europa League round of 32 meeting full of stunning goals.
The son of a murdered RUC reservist is selected as the single unionist candidate to contest the Mid-Ulster by-election.