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September 14, 2022

Tears at bedtime? Study suggests best way to soothe crying babies

Rather than stumbling back to bed in the early hours after finally soothing their crying baby, sleep-deprived parents might want to peruse the latest scientific literature on the transport of altricial mammals - those helpless at birth, such as humans.

Tears at bedtime? Study suggests best way to soothe crying babies

1 min

King Charles follows Queen's example in seeking to build unity in Northern Ireland

King Charles has resolved to "seek the welfare of all the inhabitants of Northern Ireland" in a formal response to the region's assembly on his visit to Hillsborough Castle to meet the public and politicians.

King Charles follows Queen's example in seeking to build unity in Northern Ireland

3 mins

Hong Kong People mourn for the 'boss lady' and lost freedoms

It was the hottest day on record for September, yet under a sweltering sun thousands of Hongkongers on Monday flocked to the British Consulate - waiting up to four hours in a queue that stretched more than 500 metres to sign a book of condolence for the Queen.

Hong Kong People mourn for the 'boss lady' and lost freedoms

1 min

New minister Philp facing pressure over shareholding

Chris Philp, the new chief secretary to the Treasury, is facing questions over his financial interests, after it emerged he still has a substantial stake in a property finance group and is director of an investment company.

New minister Philp facing pressure over shareholding

2 mins

Ukraine Retakes Territory Seized At Invasion's Start After Kremlin Troops Flee

Ukraine consolidated its control of the Kharkiv region yesterday, raising flags on towns and villages occupied by Russian troops for six months, and reclaiming areas that were seized by Moscow on the first day of Vladimir Putin's invasion.

Ukraine Retakes Territory Seized At Invasion's Start After Kremlin Troops Flee

3 mins

Summit Strain Tests 'Limitless' Ties As Putin And Xi Jostle For Influence

Big setbacks for Moscow's forces in Ukraine will further test the "limitless partnership" between China and Russia when their leaders meet this week for the first time since the invasion, analysts have said.

Summit Strain Tests 'Limitless' Ties As Putin And Xi Jostle For Influence

2 mins

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LanguageEnglish

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