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Starmer 2.0: could a more authentic PM revive Labour’s appeal?

After surviving a coup, and with his critics chastened, No 10 insiders say a more combative PM is up for taking the fight to Reform UK

Two days after Keir Starmer had been disowned by the Scottish Labour leader last week, and as a row raged over another controversial peerage, the prime minister decided to pick a fight with a billionaire.

It was a dark week for the prime minister, with the departure of his longtime chief of staff Morgan McSweeney, who had become a deeply divisive figure and who took the hit for the appointment of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador, despite his links to the convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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‘Last year I read 137 books’: could setting targets help you put down your phone and pick up a book?

BookTok influencer Jack Edwards motivates himself with reading goals – and he’s not alone. Authors and avid readers discuss the rise of metrics, and reveal how many books they finished last year

Every January, thousands of readers log on to Goodreads, Instagram or TikTok and make the same declaration: this is the year I read 50 books. Or 75. Or 100. Screenshots of spreadsheets circulate, templates for tracking pages and percentages are downloaded, friends publicly pledge to “do better” than they did last year. What was once a private pastime is announced, quantified and, in some corners of the internet, judged.

The appeal is obvious: in a distracted age, reading can easily become crowded out by work, screens and fatigue. Literacy rates in the UK are stagnating: in 2024, around 50% of UK adults read regularly for pleasure, down from 58% in 2015.

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Bishop of Lincoln arrested on suspicion of sexual assault

Church suspends Stephen Conway as police investigate claim man was sexually assaulted between 2018 and 2025

The bishop of Lincoln has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault.

Lincolnshire police confirmed that a 68-year-old man was arrested as part of an “ongoing investigation following an allegation that a man was sexually assaulted between 2018 and 2025”.

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Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Op het hondenstrand slaat Koos (65) de baas van de vrolijke labrador knock-out

In het Capelse Schollebos loopt een ruzie tussen twee hondeneigenaren zo uit de hand dat een van hen bewusteloos in het zand beland. Bij de rechter hoopt Koos op een beetje begrip voor zijn agressie, want hij heeft niet de minste dingen meegemaakt.

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US Particle Accelerators Turn Nuclear Waste Into Electricity, Cut Radioactive Life By 99.7%

Researchers at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility are advancing Accelerator-Driven Systems (ADS) that use high-energy proton beams to transmute long-lived nuclear waste into shorter-lived isotopes. "The process also generates significant heat, which can be harnessed to produce additional electricity for the grid," reports Interesting Engineering. The projects are supported by $8.17 million in grants from the Department of Energy's NEWTON (Nuclear Energy Waste Transmutation Optimized Now) program. From the report: The researchers are developing ADS technology. This system uses a particle accelerator to fire high-energy protons at a target (such as liquid mercury), triggering a process called "spallation." This releases a flood of neutrons that interact with unwanted, long-lived isotopes in nuclear waste. The technology can effectively "burn" the most hazardous components of the waste by transmuting these elements. While unprocessed fuel remains dangerous for approximately 100,000 years, partitioning and recycling via ADS can reduce that window to just 300 years. [...]

To make ADS economically viability, Jefferson Lab is tackling two primary technical hurdles: efficiency and power. Traditional particle accelerators require massive, expensive cryogenic cooling systems to reach superconducting temperatures. Jefferson Lab is pioneering a more cost-effective approach by coating the interior of pure niobium cavities with tin. These niobium-tin cavities can operate at higher temperatures, allowing for the use of standard commercial cooling units rather than custom, large-scale cryogenic plants. The team is also developing spoke cavities, which is a complex design intended to drive even higher efficiency in neutron spallation.

The second project focuses on the power source behind the beam. Researchers are adapting the magnetron -- the same component that powers microwave ovens -- to provide the 10 megawatts of power required for ADS. The primary challenge is that the energy frequency must match the accelerator cavity precisely at 805 Megahertz. In collaboration with Stellant Systems, researchers are prototyping advanced magnetrons that can be combined to reach the necessary high-power thresholds with maximum efficiency. The NEWTON program aims to enable the recycling of the entire US commercial nuclear fuel stockpile within the next 30 years.

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Uw vaste prik voor betrouwbaar nieuws.

Kabinet: ‘Rijk zijn moet weer lonen’

​Het kabinet-Jetten verdedigt zich tegen de kritiek dat het coalitieakkoord de hoogste inkomens en meest vermogenden ontziet. De oppositie wijst erop dat de midden- en lagere inkomens het hardst geraakt worden door de plannen. “Rijk zijn moet eindelijk weer lonen”, reageert het kabinet bij monde van premier Rob Jetten. “Daar werken we keihard aan.”

“Te lang is het zo geweest dat het helemaal niet loonde om erg vermogend te zijn. Je had er veel te weinig aan om een volle spaarrekening, een tweede huis en een dikke auto voor de deur te bezitten. Daar maken wij korte metten mee”, stelt Jetten. “Veel mensen vroegen zich de afgelopen jaren af of het nog wel nut had om tot de rijkste paar procent van het land te behoren. Ons antwoord is: vanaf nu weer wel, ja.”

Vicepremier Dilan Yeşilgöz (VVD) laat weten: “Wij zijn er voor de hard-vermogende Nederlander. Wij zorgen dat iedereen, of je nu advocaat of arts bent, rust in de aandelenportefeuille heeft.”

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Ofcom's grumble-o-meter lights up for EE, TalkTalk, Vodafone

Q3 figures show the trio drawing the most broadband complaints per 100,000 customers

The UK's telecoms regulator has named and shamed the companies it receives the most customer complaints about, with certain brands cropping up more than others.…

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