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Why are young people leaving Britain to work abroad?

Three young Britons explain why they are building their futures overseas.

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Mum's 27-year wait for return of global explorer son Karl Bushby

Angela Bushby says her first words to son Karl will be, "what time do you call this?"

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John Simpson on wars: ‘Why I've never seen a year like 2025'

2025 has been a year of multiple major conflicts and it is becoming clear that one of them has geopolitical implications of unparalleled importance.

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Nepal to scrap 'failed' Mount Everest waste deposit scheme

Under the scheme, climbers paid a $4,000 deposit that was returned if they brought 8kg of waste down the mountain.

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Saturn V Relaunch

A photography, design and video project documenting the restaging of a 40 year-old memory and a shot at dad redemption.

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SkyCube: The First Satellite Launched by You!

A nano-satellite that lets you take Earth images and "tweet" from space, then inflates a visible balloon, and de-orbits cleanly.

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1000 Student Projects to the Edge of Space

We're sending 1000 student projects to the edge of space. Each one inside a ping pong ball.

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BBC News - African space research: Dreaming of a manned shuttle

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Arthur C Clarke: predictions

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International Space Elevator Consortium

International Space Elevator Consortium (ISEC) is composed of individuals and organizations from around the world who share a vision of humanity in space.

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Space Elevators & Orbital Tethers

Space Elevators are a popular piece of developing technology designed to lift people and cargo into space at a fraction of normal launch costs. We will look ...

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Space Elevator – Science Fiction or the Future of Mankind?

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Great white sharks face extinction in Mediterranean, say researchers

Overfishing and illegal fishing are contributing to the loss of sharks, including great whites.

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Spanish woman who found fame for botching fresco restoration dies

Cecilia Giménez's effort to restore the painting Ecce Homo earned the artwork the nickname "Monkey Christ".

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Slime mould - a hidden wonderland brought to life in photos

Meet Barry Webb and his award-winning images of the tiny world of slime mould.

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German bank heist: Thieves use drill to steal €30m from savings bank

Gelsenkirchen Police say thieves used the "quiet" days after Christmas to break into the high street branch.

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Do saunas really boost your health?

Saunas and cold water swims are booming, but what does science actually say about the benefits?

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Machu Picchu train crash leaves one dead and dozens injured

A train driver died and at least 40 people were injured in the crash on the single-track line to Machu Picchu.

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UK company sends factory with 1,000C furnace into space

A factory in space has been switched on and has reached temperatures of about 1,000C.

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US launches strikes against Islamic State in Nigeria

The US president says IS targets were attacked in north-western Nigeria, accusing the group of killing Christians.

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Israel to bar 37 aid groups from Gaza

The move was criticised by foreign ministers from from 10 countries including the UK, who said the new rules were "restrictive" and "unacceptable".

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Urthecast video cameras to circle globe

Canadian group Urthecast plans to put a 16-satellite constellation in orbit to image the Earth, including making small movies of what is happening at the surface of the planet.

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Firm rockets into space tourism

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Anniversary launch for 'nanosats'

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BBC NEWS | Americas | Brazil launches rocket into space

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