Theresa May has agreed to set a timetable for her departure as prime minister in the first week of June, leading MPs to believe she “May agrees to set her exit date after Brexit bill vote”
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Schools of thought: can mindfulness lessons boost child mental health?
Children are taking 10 minutes out from the hurly burly school day to reflect on their thoughts and their feelings. Some ground themselves by thinking “Schools of thought: can mindfulness lessons boost child mental health?”
Three Britons and a South African killed in Dubai air crash
Three Britons and a South African have died in a plane crash near Dubai international airport, according to the Emirati authorities. Click Here: online rugby “Three Britons and a South African killed in Dubai air crash”
Popular forever: the intellectual larrikin that was Bob Hawke
Bob Hawke’s head was buried in papers, his brow furrowed, a pen in one hand, a cigar in the other. It was 11 November 1986. “Popular forever: the intellectual larrikin that was Bob Hawke”
Japanese man prepares for landmark case against dolphin hunts
A man from Taiji, the Japanese fishing town whose annual slaughter of dolphins has drawn widespread condemnation, will appear in court on Friday in an “Japanese man prepares for landmark case against dolphin hunts”
Dressing for the dock: the psychology of courtroom style
“Scammer’, “con artist”, “grifter”. All words used to describe Anna Sorokin, the fake heiress sentenced to four to 12 years’ imprisonment for swindling more than “Dressing for the dock: the psychology of courtroom style”
Five more US states sue Purdue Pharma over its role in opioid crisis
Five more US states sued the painkiller maker Purdue Pharma on Thursday, alleging misconduct in the marketing and sales of opioids such as the company’s “Five more US states sue Purdue Pharma over its role in opioid crisis”
Indiana Jones of climate science: the professor who escaped a 70ft crevasse
One spring morning in 2014, before breakfast or even coffee, John All, 49, a Mount Everest climber and then a professor at Western Kentucky University, “Indiana Jones of climate science: the professor who escaped a 70ft crevasse”
New York aims to fight climate change by creating green union jobs
As global warming has worsened in recent years, environmentalists and union members have often protested against each other, whether over fracking, oil pipelines, coal production “New York aims to fight climate change by creating green union jobs”
The pinstripe suit used to be all about power. It’s time to reclaim it
Nigel Farage, who is now threatening to make an eighth bid to become an MP, was pictured this week in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, in his “The pinstripe suit used to be all about power. It’s time to reclaim it”