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  • 4 days ago | fosse107.co.uk | Samuel Osborne

    A study which followed almost 50,000 women over a 32-year period found those who drank caffeinated coffee in midlife were more likely to stay sharp, strong and mentally well as they aged. However, the researchers did not find any links with tea or decaf coffee. They also found drinking caffeinated soft drinks such as cola was tied to a significantly lower chance of healthy ageing.

  • 4 days ago | news.sky.com | Samuel Osborne

    For many a cup of coffee or two is necessary to get through the morning, but research suggests the caffeinated beverage could also help women age more healthily. A study which followed almost 50,000 women over a 32-year period found those who drank caffeinated coffee in midlife were more likely to stay sharp, strong and mentally well as they aged. However, the researchers did not find any links with tea or decaf coffee.

  • 1 week ago | mkfm.com | Samuel Osborne

    The train operator officially came under public ownership at around 2am on Sunday - and the first journey, the 5.36am from Woking, was partly a rail replacement bus service due to engineering works. So what difference will renationalisation make to passengers and will journeys be cheaper? What is nationalisation? Nationalisation means the government taking control of industries or companies, taking them from private to public ownership.

  • 2 weeks ago | mkfm.com | Samuel Osborne

    Warning: This article contains details of child deathsAlaa Al Najjar, a paediatrician at Al Tahrir Clinic in the Nasser Medical Complex, was at work during the attack on her home, south of the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, on Friday. Graphic footage shared by the Hamas-run Palestinian Civil Defence shows the bodies of at least seven small children being pulled from the rubble.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.sky.com | Samuel Osborne

    Nine of a doctor's 10 children have been killed in an Israeli missile strike on their home in Gaza, which also left her surviving son badly injured and her husband in a critical condition. Warning: This article contains details of child deathsAlaa Al Najjar, a paediatrician at Al Tahrir Clinic in the Nasser Medical Complex, was at work during the attack on her home, south of the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, on Friday.

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Samuel Osborne
Samuel Osborne @SamuelOsborne93
24 Mar 25

US plan to bomb Yemen's Houthis accidentally shared with American journalist in group chat https://t.co/YUSYJsRStD

Samuel Osborne
Samuel Osborne @SamuelOsborne93
24 Mar 25

This is bonkers.

Shashank Joshi
Shashank Joshi @shashj

Absolutely incredible. The Trump admin accidentally adds the editor of the Atlantic to a Signal group. Then Pete Hegseth sends him details of the US strikes on Yemen hours ahead of time incl. "precise information about weapons packages, targets & timing" https://t.co/18iYH4wNKe

Samuel Osborne
Samuel Osborne @SamuelOsborne93
20 Mar 25

Scientist 'denied entry to US' after messages critical of Trump found on his phone https://t.co/KcPMQAhXpp