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Fourteen newly discovered species of wasps have been named after the villainous Daleks from Doctor Who.The insects were given the genus by London’s Natural History Museum to mark the show’s 60th anniversary. Another doctor, the museum’s scientific associate John Noyes, said naming them after the aliens was a “a bit of fun”, having been a childhood fan of the BBC series. Image: Doctor Who has battled the Daleks for decades New fungus honours Peter Rabbit writerThey were among 619 wasp species described by the museum across more than 700 research papers in 2023, which detailed 815 new species overall. One…

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Holly Willoughby will be back on television next month when she hosts the new series of Dancing On Ice with Stephen Mulhern, ITV has said.Mulhern replaces Phillip Schofield, who has presented the ice skating competition alongside Willoughby since 2006. Schofield left ITV earlier this year after admitting to an “unwise but not illegal” relationship with a younger male colleague on This Morning. Image: Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern presenting Dancing On Ice in 2022 Willoughby, who first worked with Mulhern 20 years ago, has been off air since she left This Morning in October following 14 years on the sofa.The…

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The cost of shipping goods has again grown significantly as freight giants continue to avoid the key Red Sea route and unions expand protections for mariners.Freight prices rose 80% in the past week, having already gone up nearly 50% the week before.The most widely used measure of freight cost, the Shanghai Containerised Freight Index (SCFI), increased to $2,694 (£2,113) per container, up from $1,497 (£1,177) last Friday 22 December, according to data given to Sky News by global logistics company, DSV.Not since 30 September 2022, 15 months ago, had the price been so high.The index measures the average cost of…

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The UK could find itself in the deep freeze in January due to a change in wind patterns high up in the atmosphere – the same phenomenon that blew in the bitterly cold Beast from the East in 2018.However, forecasters are warning it is too soon to tell where in Europe the cold weather will strike. The “increased likelihood” of a freezing spell is due to a phenomenon called a ‘sudden stratospheric warming’ (SSW) that is forecast for early January, which can bring plunging cold temperatures a week or so later.Professor Liz Bentley, chief executive of the Royal Meteorological Society,…

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James Bond star Pierce Brosnan has found himself in hot water after allegedly straying into an off-limits thermal area in a part of a famous US national park.The Irish actor has been charged with stepping out of bounds at Mammoth Terraces, in the northern part of Yellowstone National Park near the Wyoming-Montana border, last month, prosecutors have said. The 70-year-old could be jailed, fined or banned when he appears in the courtroom of the world’s oldest national park next month. Image: Visitors enjoying the Daisy Geyser in the park. Pic: AP The 007 star, from Drogheda in County Louth, was…

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The Yorkshire family behind the Portakabin modular buildings group is in talks to sell the company to a French investor in a deal that will catapult them into the ranks of Britain’s super-rich.Sky News has learnt that Shepherd Group, which was founded in 1890 by Frederick Shepherd, is in exclusive talks to sell the Portakabin business to Antin Infrastructure Partners. Sources in the private equity industry said that Antin was “serious” about completing a deal, although it was unclear whether a transaction would ultimately be concluded.The two sides are said to be in discussions about a price of more than…

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A secretive US government spaceplane has embarked on a classified mission aboard one of the world’s most powerful rockets.The X-37B craft was launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy. It has been on six previous missions since 2010, most recently in 2020, but the rocket used on Thursday can take it further into space than ever before. X This content is provided by X, which may be using cookies and other technologies. To show you this content, we need your permission to use cookies. You can use the buttons below to amend your preferences…

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An award-winning horror with a small h, Raging Grace is filmmaker Paris Zarcilla’s response to the “micro and macro aggressions of racism” that Britain’s undocumented workers endure. It’s a film that uses all the tropes of horror to explore what life is like for those working in the UK illegally. The story centres around Joy, a young Filipino mother, who finds herself caring for a terminally ill man in order to support her British-born daughter Grace.”Unfortunately, so many experiences of undocumented workers, immigrants, children of the diaspora, are often horrific,” Zarcilla explains.”My mum, who was a domestic worker when she…

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House prices in Huddersfield grew at the fastest rate in the UK in the last year – despite a nationwide downturn – according to a report.It was one of the locations bucking the national trend, according to the Halifax House Price Trends report, as homes in the West Yorkshire town went for 8.7% more – equating to an extra £22,137 – in the year up to October compared to a year earlier. Houses in Bradford were also more expensive, up by 8.5% – an extra £15,183 for buyers.While the percentage increase was lower, the biggest monetary increase in the price…

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A jab to combat a common seasonal virus among babies could reduce hospital admissions by more than 80%, a trial has shown.Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) impacts 90% of children before they reach the age of two, often causing a mild cold-like illness. But infection can also lead to severe lung problems like pneumonia, and an estimated 30,000 babies and youngsters are admitted to hospital in the UK each year – putting extra pressure on the NHS.Scientists have said the antibody treatment called nirsevimab could offer a solution after a study suggested a single shot provided immediate protection against chest infections…

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