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Once-yearly jab for HIV protection passes first trial hurdle

Lenacapavir, which stops HIV from replicating inside cells, has passed early safety tests.

Portugal facing fresh elections as parliament holds confidence vote

PM Luís Montenegro is set to lose a vote of confidence, pitching his country into a third election in as many years.

Greenland’s election: Why does it matter and how does it work?

Five of the six parties favour Greenland's independence from Denmark, differing only on how quickly that should come about.

Family visa rules for international students must change

A university professor in Manchester says rules about international students' families must change.

St Patrick’s Day: Ireland holds its breath ahead of taoiseach’s Trump meeting

Micheál Martin will visit the White House to meet the US President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

Police launch investigation into MP Rupert Lowe

The Great Yarmouth MP is accused of making "verbal threats" against Reform UK's chairman.

Sweden says Russia is greatest threat to its security

The nation's security service says there is a "tangible risk" of the security situation deteriorating further.

Crumbling home trauma similar to earthquake or flood, study finds

Researchers find rates of mental illness among affected homeowners are much higher than the general population.

The US island that speaks Elizabethan English

1 day agoShareSaveBrian CarltonShareSaveAlamyNative Americans, English sailors and pirates all came together on Ocracoke Island in North Carolina to create the only American dialect...