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Instagram launches new parental controls in UK

Getty Images Instagram owner Meta is launching new parental controls across the platform in the UK on 14 June. They include the option of setting daily time limits of between 15 minutes and 2 hours, after which a black screen appears on the app. Parents can also schedule break times and see any accounts their […]

The fastest way aviation could cut its carbon emissions

Getty Images There are several ways we could cut the climate impact of aviation in the short term (Credit: Getty Images) From switching the fuel they use to changing flight plans so they produce fewer contrails, airlines are searching for ways to cut their impact on the climate. Compared to other sectors, aviation is a […]

Arsenal say increasing diversity a ‘key priority’ after criticism of all-white photo

Earlier this year, a review into women’s football – chaired by former Lioness Karen Carney – identified the need to create greater diversity on and off the pitch. Ex-Brighton defender Fern Whelan said in the report that the lack of diversity across the women’s game needed to be “urgently addressed”. England’s Euro 2022-winning team had […]

CNN fires unvaccinated employees for going to office

Getty Images US news network CNN has sacked three employees for going into an office without having been vaccinated against Covid, US media say. It is one of the first examples of a US firm firing staff for breaching a company vaccination mandate. It is legal in the US for firms to require employees to […]

The treasure inside beer lost in a shipwreck 120 years ago

Brandi Mueller/Getty Images Bottles of alcohol preserved underwater for decades and even centuries are a rich source of long-lost yeast strains (Credit: Brandi Mueller/Getty Images) Long-forgotten yeast strains are being sought out from shipwrecks, abandoned breweries and other locations in the hope they could be put to good use if resurrected. As the diver gently […]

Women’s Rugby World Cup: 10 things about the 2017 tournament in Ireland

There are two tough pools in this World Cup and Wales, ranked 10th in the world, have arguably found themselves in the toughest. Pool A sees them line up alongside four-time champions New Zealand and 2014 runners-up Canada, the sides ranked number two and three in the world. The fourth team are debutants Hong Kong, […]

Zuckerberg’s European Parliament testimony criticised

Getty Images Mr Zuckerberg stayed beyond the allotted 75 minutes but did not answer all questions put to him Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has apologised to EU lawmakers for the company’s role in the Cambridge Analytica scandal and for allowing fake news to proliferate on its platform. Mr Zuckerberg apologised for Facebook’s tools being used […]

The revival of ancient beauty rituals

Emmanuel Lafont (Credit: Emmanuel Lafont) Beauty and grooming wisdom from thousands of years ago is increasingly in demand. Bel Jacobs explores the ancestral methods that are helping people to live more consciously, for themselves and for the planet. In the 1963 film Cleopatra, Elizabeth Taylor’s Egyptian queen rejects an invitation from Marc Anthony’s envoy, while […]

22 things to know about the new series

BBC A year after the epic Planet Earth II, Sir David Attenborough is returning to our screens with a follow-up to 2001’s Blue Planet. No spoilers, but we’ve seen the first episode and as sequels go we can confirm it’s better than Sex And The City 2. We’ve also been to the press conference and […]

The fairy-tale myth that endures

Dávid Lukács / 2021 Ada Films Ltd (Credit: Dávid Lukács / 2021 Ada Films Ltd) The magical transformations in fairy tales, fiction, fashion and film tell us a lot about ourselves. Rosalind Jana explores the best, from Cinderella to new film Mrs Harris Goes to Paris. In Paul Gallico’s 1958 novel Flowers for Mrs Harris, […]