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The Scotland national rugby union team represents Scotland in men's international rugby union. Governed by the Scottish Rugby Union, the team takes part in the annual Six Nations Championship. They also participate in the Rugby World Cup, which takes place every four years.

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Kennedy's health claims face pushback amid podcast and nutrition push
Politics6d ago

Kennedy's health claims face pushback amid podcast and nutrition push

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has claimed diet can 'cure' schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, drawing criticism from researchers who say he overstates the evidence. His launch of a government podcast and a nutrition education initiative for medical schools marks a shift in public health messaging under the Trump administration.

Supreme Court to Hear Racial Bias Appeal in Mississippi Death Penalty Case
Crime & justiceApr 5

Supreme Court to Hear Racial Bias Appeal in Mississippi Death Penalty Case

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday in the appeal of Terry Pitchford, a Black death row inmate from Mississippi, who claims racial discrimination in jury selection. Pitchford was sentenced to death for his role in a 2004 murder.

Financier Gardell's Firm Goes Standby Amid Market Fear, War Context
Economy & businessApr 4

Financier Gardell's Firm Goes Standby Amid Market Fear, War Context

Extreme fear prevails in the American market, according to CNN's sentiment index, a view shared by financier Christer Gardell, whose company Cevian Capital has entered 'standby mode' amid ongoing Middle East conflict.

CBS News ends radio broadcasts after nearly a century, lays off 6% of workforce
LaborApr 2

CBS News ends radio broadcasts after nearly a century, lays off 6% of workforce

CBS News is ending its radio news broadcasts after nearly 100 years, with the service set to cease on May 22, while also implementing layoffs affecting about 6% of its workforce.

Crime & justiceApr 1

NFL sued by female referee over alleged gender-based harassment

Robin DeLorenzo, one of the NFL's first female referees, filed a harassment lawsuit against the league on Friday in Manhattan federal court, alleging a three-year pattern of gender-based scrutiny and hostility. The NFL denied the allegations, calling them baseless and stating her termination was performance-related.

Arts & entertainmentMar 30

Cadbury unveils world's largest Mini Egg weighing 55kg at Birmingham attraction

Cadbury has unveiled the world's largest Mini Egg, a 55kg showpiece dubbed the Mega Mini Egg, equivalent to 743 bags of the popular Easter treat. The creation is on display at Cadbury World in Birmingham until April 12 but is not for sale or consumption.

EU Fisheries and Aquaculture Strain Under Geopolitical Tensions
Economy & businessMar 30

EU Fisheries and Aquaculture Strain Under Geopolitical Tensions

The European Union's fisheries and aquaculture sectors are facing severe strain from geopolitical tensions and rising costs, with some operators already shutting down due to thin margins and soaring fuel prices. Urgent support is needed to keep the industry competitive as the conflict in the Middle East upends global energy markets and disrupts supply chains.

Sweden's donated coast guard vessels still undelivered to Ukraine after year
PoliticsMar 29

Sweden's donated coast guard vessels still undelivered to Ukraine after year

Two coast guard vessels donated by Sweden to Ukraine over a year ago have not yet arrived, according to Swedish Radio Ekot, raising questions about the delay in military aid amid the ongoing conflict.

Economy & businessMar 28

NCP files for administration amid financial decline and mounting debts

National Car Parks (NCP) has filed an intention to appoint an administrator and collapsed into administration earlier this month, though it remains operational under PwC's oversight. The move follows years of deteriorating performance and significant debts, putting hundreds of jobs at risk across its nationwide network.

Sveriges Radio Ekot Launches Election Campaign Tour Across Sweden
Crime & justiceMar 24

Sveriges Radio Ekot Launches Election Campaign Tour Across Sweden

Sveriges Radio Ekot has launched the election campaign 'Ekot from Sweden', visiting six places around the country over six days, with Tuesday's focus on law and order.

Crime & justiceMar 13

Convicted triple killer removed from foster children's home in Western Sydney

A convicted triple killer was removed from a Western Sydney home where they were living with two foster children after the situation was revealed by radio station 2GB. NSW Minister for Families and Communities Kate Washington has apologized for the incident.

Crime & justiceMar 13

Man arrested in Northern Ireland over 2005 Lisa Dorrian murder

A 48-year-old man was arrested in Northern Ireland on Thursday in connection with the 2005 disappearance and suspected murder of Lisa Dorrian. This marks the fourth recent arrest in the long-running investigation.

Crime & justiceMar 11

Man arrested months after fatal shooting of father in Motherwell home

A 58-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder of Jordan Gray, a 26-year-old father shot dead at his home in Motherwell in December 2025, with police executing warrants in the Muirhouse Road area on March 10, 2026.

Swedish Schools Get Free Access to Netflix Series Adolescence
EducationMar 11

Swedish Schools Get Free Access to Netflix Series Adolescence

Swedish schools can stream the Netflix series Adolescence for free starting March 5 via Filmriket Play, with a teacher's guide to aid classroom discussions on digital youth issues.

Worker in protective clothing repairing gas pipeline in excavation pit
SocietyMar 10

Visby Infrastructure Work Includes Medieval Excavation and Public Event

Ongoing infrastructure work on Biskopsgatan in Visby involves replacing and laying new systems, with an archaeologist participating due to medieval street paving remains. A public event is scheduled for March 12, 2026, inviting people to observe and ask questions.