

Can wild swimming unite communities against single-use plastics?
Swimmers, councils, brands and campaigners are beginning to align around a shared goal – cutting single-use plastic at source
14/02/2026 Positive News


Swimmers, councils, brands and campaigners are beginning to align around a shared goal – cutting single-use plastic at source
14/02/2026 Positive News


All you need is love. But what does it take to stay in love, and what's the secret to a long and happy relationship? We asked you to share your love stories with us, and more than 100 couples got in touch with the BBC to reveal their romantic…
14/02/2026 BBC


Climate shocks and deforestation are reshaping cocoa supply and pushing prices into a more volatile era.
14/02/2026 Al Jazeera


The author captivated millions of readers with her book, ‘Braiding Sweetgrass.’ In ‘The Serviceberry,’ her latest work of nonfiction, she proposes changing the dominant narrative as part of the resistance against climate disasters and social collapse
14/02/2026 El País


Participants in the NHS 'Triceps' trial wear a device in their ear which emits electrical pulses while they do rehab.
14/02/2026 BBC


The U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized Johnson & Johnson’s Covid vaccine for emergency use in February 2021, nearly a year into the global pandemic that would go on to kill more than one million Americans.
14/02/2026 The Independent


Party leader Sir Ed Davey sets out plans to boost funding for community groups and hobby enthusiasts.
14/02/2026 BBC


For as long as many residents of Nairobi can remember, the Kenyan capital has been awash with red every 14 February. On Valentine's Day, people are dressed in red, the colour of love and romance, or are carrying red roses.
14/02/2026 BBC


The research, which is being supported by 10 NHS trusts, could “transform” the understanding of severe mental illness, officials said
14/02/2026 The Independent


Scientists have explained that ‘thoughts, fantasies and emotional context’ all enhance kissing quality
14/02/2026 The Independent


Malinin, undefeated since 2023, stumbled and fell multiple times, landing far off the podium. Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan won gold in an upset that shocked even himself.
13/02/2026 NPR


Five dietary patterns that involve eating lots of plants have been linked with living up to three years longer, even among people who are genetically predisposed to have a shorter life
13/02/2026 NewScientist


Low-dose aspirin can reduce pre-eclampsia risk. So should it be recommended for every pregnancy? The science isn’t that simple.
13/02/2026 The Conversation


Anyone on the flower rota at England’s parish churches will now be reconsidering the way they do their arrangements, after Church of England leaders voted to use more seasonal and local flowers.
13/02/2026 The Conversation


Cholesterol has long been seen as a key culprit in cardiovascular disease. While it’s true that cholesterol does play a role, not all cholesterol is bad for us. There are two main types of cholesterol. The first type is low-density lipoprotein or…
13/02/2026 The Conversation


The Netflix documentary ‘Queen of Chess’ does a good job of showcasing Polgár’s talents, but fails to examine the fact that she never went to school or that there were very few women in the sport
13/02/2026 El País


The future of the original Bramley apple tree, which is responsible for one of the world’s most popular cooking apples, is at risk now that the site where it grows has been put up for sale, campaigners have warned.
13/02/2026 The Guardian