In the news this week, the Bank of England is asking for the public to nominate a scientist to be the face of the new £50 note. Learn more.
News: 12 years to act on climate change
In the news this week it has been announced that we have 12 years to act on climate change before the world is drastically changed.
News: Britain’s Oldest Referee Dies
In the news this week, Britain’s oldest football referee dies at the age of 91, a boy with Autism has received an award and a plane misses its runway!
News: Robo-Trousers help with Elderly Mobility
Scientists at the University of Bristol are being funded to create robotic trousers for the elderly to assist with mobility.
News: Moderate Drinking Could Reduce Risk of Dementia
In the headlines this week we’ve heard how drinking too much – or too little – may be linked to dementia with scientists sharing their thoughts.
News: NHS marks it’s 70th Birthday
In this week’s news roundup the NHS marks it’s 70th birthday, and across the world twelve boys in Thailand have been trapped in a cave, and could be for several months to come! Happy Birthday NHS The National Health Service (NHS) turned Read More
News: Theresa May to Boost NHS Budget
This week’s news looks at the budget rise which the NHS has received from Theresa May and a high court ruling which has refused a bid for gender neutral passports. In America, Donald Trump has promised to keep migrant families together after Read More
News: Organic Matter Found On Mars
In the news this week, astronauts have found evidence that life could be present on Mars. In other news, Northern Ireland’s case to have their abortion law changed was dismissed and US celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain has sadly died. Could There Be Read More
News: Doctors Hope For Blindness Cure
In the news this week; doctors are hoping for a blindness cure after miraculously restoring one patients sight. The people of Ireland prepare to vote on the abortion referendum today (May 25), which could mean an end to the abortion restrictions in Read More
News: Cancer Patients Left At Risk
Cancer patients are waiting longer than ever to start their live-saving treatment, according to research on patient waiting times for 2018. One of Britain’s favourite TV personalities Dame Barbara Windsor has recently been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and London Mayor Sadiq Khan Read More