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Sam Fender wins 2025 Mercury Prize for album of the year

BBC News

Sam Fender has won the 2025 Mercury Prize for his third album, People Watching, a steely-eyed dissection of working-class life in the north of England. The singer looked stunned when his name was announced. I didn't think that was going to happen at all, he told the BBC as he came off stage. I've spent the last 10 minutes crying. Fender beat the likes of Pulp and Wolf Alice - both former winners of the £25,000 prize for the best British or Irish album of the year - at a star-studded ceremony in Newcastle's Utilita Arena.


Trump says he will meet Putin in Hungary for Ukraine talks after 'very productive' call

BBC News

Trump says he will meet Putin in Hungary for Ukraine talks after'very productive' call US President Donald Trump says great progress was made during a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, with the pair agreeing to face-to-face talks in Hungary. He said the call, the first with Putin since mid-August, was very productive, adding that teams from Washington and Moscow will meet next week. Trump did not confirm a date for his meeting with Putin in Budapest. The Kremlin said work on the summit would begin immediately after the extremely frank and trustful call. The talks came a day before Ukraine's President Zelensky was to visit the White House, and with Trump weighing whether to arm Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep into Russia.


This overlooked human ancestor wielded tools with a gorilla-like grip

Popular Science

Researchers in Kenya excavated the first hand and foot bones belonging to'Paranthropis boisei.' Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. When it comes to our evolutionary cousins, Neanderthals get most of the attention. Part of this is understandable, since there was a time in Earth's history when the role of dominant primate was up for grabs . Tweak any number of environmental factors, and the tool-wielding, yarn-weaving may have outlasted its cousins (aka humans) instead of going extinct around 40,000 years ago.


These stink bugs use cordycep-like fungus to fend off parasitic wasps

Popular Science

The special glands located on their legs were first mistaken for'ears.' Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. For many insects, their "ears" aren't located anywhere near their heads. Crickets have evolved organs on their front legs that allow them to detect sound. Meanwhile, moths, mantises, and cicadas gather auditory information from similar appendages on their thoraxes or abdomens.


EU sets 2027 target for anti-drone system to defend against Russia

BBC News

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has said a new anti-drone system should be fully operational by the end of 2027, as part of a drive to toughen defences against Russia and be fully prepared for possible conflict by 2030. Drones are already redefining warfare. Having drone defences is no longer optional for anyone, Kallas said, referring to Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine and fears that Moscow may attack the EU. The European Commission's defence roadmap also proposes strengthening the EU's eastern borders and building air and space shields. Several EU nations have faced Russian incursions into their airspace and US President Donald Trump has urged the bloc to do more to defend itself.


How ByteDance Made China's Most Popular AI Chatbot

WIRED

ByteDance's Doubao app has overtaken DeepSeek, proving that user-friendly design often matters more than having the most advanced AI model. When Chinese AI startup DeepSeek became a global sensation in January, it not only shocked Silicon Valley but also startled ByteDance, TikTok's parent company. The Chinese tech giant had already launched Doubao, its own flagship AI assistant app with tens of millions of users. But when DeepSeek became the best-known Chinese AI company overnight, no one was talking about Doubao anymore. Now, ByteDance has gotten its revenge.


Major UK rare earths refinery scrapped in favour of US

BBC News

Plans for a groundbreaking rare earths refinery in East Yorkshire have been abandoned, after the company behind the project decided to seek investment in the United States instead. Pensana has spent the past seven years developing a rare earths mine in Angola. The $268m (£185m) project, one of the largest of its kind in the world, will begin delivering raw materials in 2027. The company had planned to build a refinery at the Saltend Chemicals Plant near Hull, which would have processed the raw materials into metals used to create powerful magnets. These magnets would then be used in high-tech applications such as motors for electric vehicles, wind turbines and robotics.


Sutton's predictions v Aya and Addison from Jamie Johnson FC

BBC News

Liverpool have lost three games in a row in all competitions but can they get back on track against old rivals Manchester United on Sunday? This is a huge game for Arne Slot's side, said BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton. United can definitely hurt Liverpool on the break, and that is clearly the way they will set up at Anfield. Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against AI, BBC Sport readers and a variety of guests. For week eight, he takes on Addison and Aya from CBBC football drama Jamie Johnson FC (JJFC), which is set in the world of an elite academy at fictional Premier League club Hawx United. Do you agree with their scores? You can make your own predictions below. The most popular scoreline selected for each game is used in the scoreboards and tables at the bottom of this page.


Sharon Osbourne backs naming airport after Ozzy

BBC News

Sharon Osbourne has said it would be amazing if Birmingham Airport was renamed in honour of her late husband, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne. The TV personality has given her support to a campaign to call the airport Ozzy Osbourne International, which was launched by podcaster and comedian Dan Hudson after the Black Sabbath singer died at the age of 76 in July. More than 70,000 people have signed a petition backing the idea, which Hudson said was inspired by airports being named after famous figures such as John Lennon. It would be amazing, Osbourne said of a potential rebrand. It's just a dream right now, but sometimes dreams come true.


India casts doubt on Trump's claim Modi will stop buying Russian oil

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India casts doubt on Trump's claim Modi will stop buying Russian oil India's foreign ministry has said it is not aware of a phone call in which US President Donald Trump claimed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to stop purchasing Russian oil. On Wednesday, Trump said his Indian counterpart had assured me today that it would end Russian oil imports, a move the US has pushed for in a bid to increase economic pressure on the Kremlin to end the war in Ukraine. But asked about the call on Thursday, an Indian government spokesman cast doubt on Trump's account, saying he was not aware of any conversation between the two leaders taking place the previous day. The Indian government had earlier said discussions were still ongoing with the US over its Russian oil purchases. India has become a key energy customer for Russia since the outbreak of the war, partly allowing the Kremlin to withstand the impact of Ukrainian allies slashing oil and gas imports, the country's biggest export market.