Renowned cancer scientist was paid by Monsanto for 20 years
The Guardian, UK - Sat Dec 9, 2006
A world-famous British scientist failed to disclose that he held a paid consultancy with a chemical company for more than 20 years while investigating cancer risks in the industry, the Guardian can reveal. More»
BBC Reopens Kelly Case with New Film
Times Online UK - Sat Nov 18, 2006
THE BBC is risking a new confrontation with Downing Street by launching an investigation into the death of David Kelly, the scientist at the centre of the storm over the "sexed up" dossier on Iraq's supposed weapons of mass destruction. More»
Ex- British defense official says UFO reports are credible
Earth Times - Sun Nov 12, 2006
LONDON: A former senior officer of Britain's ministry of defense says aliens could exist and they could come to planet Earth. More»
Doctor leads time travel research
BBC - Tue Sep 5, 2006
Experiments aimed at unlocking secrets of time travel are being led by Aberdeen University. More»
Strange Happenings Near UK Radar Dome
EDP24 Norfolk, UK - Thu Feb 23, 2006
The giant grey "golf ball" cuts a sinister shape on the seaside skyline as it goes about its silent duty of helping protect the nation. More»
Guantanamo actors held at airport
BBC - Mon Feb 20, 2006
The actors who star in movie The Road to Guantanamo were questioned by police at Luton airport under anti-terrorism legislation, it has emerged. More»
Unionist Fury at Stormont Spy Row
BBC - Fri Dec 16, 2005
Unionists in Northern Ireland have called for a public inquiry after an expelled Sinn Fein official admitted he was a British agent. More»
Shell cuts North Sea exploration
BBC - Fri Dec 16, 2005
Oil giant Shell has cut its plans for North Sea exploration, blaming Chancellor Gordon Brown's tax hikes for the move. More»
Hospital Hit by Stronger Superbug
BBC - Tue Dec 6, 2005
Eleven patients at Walsgrave hospital in Coventry have acquired a superbug said to be stronger than MRSA. More»
Tons of British aid donated to help Hurricane Katrina victims to be BURNED by Americans
Mirror UK - Mon Sep 19, 2005
HUNDREDS of tons of British food aid shipped to America for starving Hurricane Katrina survivors is to be burned. More»
UFO Mystery Leaves Experts Baffled
Louth Today UK - Mon Sep 12, 2005
REPORTS of bright, orange orbs over Louth have left experts baffled. More»
Ghost Busting Vicar Called to Pub
BBC - Mon Sep 12, 2005
A pub owner called in the services of a vicar after claims ghosts were frightening her staff and customers. More»
Mysterious Goings-On In The Filey Triangle
Yorkshire Post - Sun Aug 14, 2005
Why an eight-mile stretch of North Yorkshire coastline could prove to be an extra-terrestrial tourist hotspot. More»
Superstition in the UK: Neighbors Block Sale of "Haunted" House
BBC - Wed Jul 20, 2005
The sale of a house in County Londonderry claimed to be haunted has been scuppered by protests by anxious neighbours. More»
The NASA hacker: Scapegoat or public enemy?
ZD Net - Tue Jul 12, 2005
Gary McKinnon has a lot to worry about. More»
Four bombs in 50 minutes - Britain suffers its worst-ever terror attack
Guardian UK - Thu Jul 7, 2005
At least 38 people were killed yesterday and more than 700 injured as terrorists struck at the heart of London, causing the biggest loss of life in a terrorist attack on mainland Britain. More»
Does a Ghost Knock Books off Library Shelves at Night?
Surrey Online UK - Wed Feb 9, 2005
A FAMILIAR face from behind the counter at Dorking library has retired after 21 years in the job. More»
U.K. Castle Cameras Catch Ghostly Visitor
Associated Press - Sat Feb 5, 2005
LONDON - Are there ghostly goings-on at Henry VIII's palace, or is that hazy image of a fellow in fancy robes just a bit of Christmas cheer?
Closed-circuit security cameras at Hampton Court Palace, the huge Tudor castle outside London, seem to have snagged an ethereal visitor. More»
People Are Human-Bacteria Hybrid
Wired - Tue Oct 12, 2004
Most of the cells in your body are not your own, nor are they even human. More»
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