Science & Technology

Ed Davey Urges Government to Block Elon Musk’s Tesla from Supplying UK Home Energy

Published: 22 August 2025. The English Chronicle Desk Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey has called on the UK government to block Elon Musk’s Tesla from supplying electricity to British homes, citing national security concerns. Davey warned that granting the electric car and clean energy company a licence to enter the domestic energy market would be “a gravely concerning move” given Musk’s history of political interference in the UK. Tesla applied...

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Social Media Giants Accused of Exposing Teens to Harmful Suicide and Self-Harm Content

Published: 19 August '2025. The English Chronicle Desk Recent research has raised serious concerns about TikTok and Instagram, accusing both platforms of exposing teenagers to suicide and self-harm material at an increased rate compared to two years ago. The investigation was commissioned by the Molly Rose Foundation, established by Ian Russell after his 14-year-old daughter Molly tragically took her own life following exposure to harmful content online. The charity analysed...

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Shocking Rise in Children’s Exposure to Violent Online Pornography Raises Alarm

Published: 19 August 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk The scale of harmful and degrading online pornography being viewed by children in the UK has intensified sharply in recent years, according to alarming new findings released by the Children’s Commissioner. The report, compiled under Dame Rachel de Souza, paints a troubling picture of how violent and extreme content is increasingly reaching children, often without them ever searching for it. The...

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Expanded Access to Health Diagnostics in England Now Available Beyond Standard Hours

Published: 18 August 2025. The English Chronicle Desk Patients across England are now benefiting from greater access to vital medical tests, including MRI scans and endoscopies, during evenings and weekends, following the expansion of out-of-hours services at community diagnostic centres (CDCs). Currently, 170 CDCs operate nationwide, located in places such as shopping centres, football stadiums, and university campuses. Patients can attend these centres through referrals from their GPs or hospital...

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From ‘Skibidi’ to ‘Mouse Jiggler’: Cambridge Dictionary Expands with Modern Slang and Social Terms

Published: 18 August 2025. The English Chronicle Desk The Cambridge Dictionary is preparing to add more than 6,000 new words and expressions this year, reflecting the ever-changing influence of internet culture, remote work, and global concerns on modern English. Among the most eye-catching additions are viral slang expressions such as “skibidi,” “tradwife,” and “delulu,” alongside workplace-inspired terms like “mouse jiggler” and environmental references such as “forever chemical.” One of the...

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Hot Tea and Coffee Found to Contain Highest Levels of Microplastics in Popular Drinks

Published: 17 August '2025 | The English Chronicle Desk Microplastics, tiny fragments of plastic that have become ubiquitous in the environment, are now being detected in surprising quantities in some of the beverages people consume daily. A new study from the University of Birmingham has revealed that hot drinks, particularly tea and coffee, may contain higher concentrations of microplastics than previously understood, raising fresh concerns about human exposure. The research,...

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Government Expands Electric Car Grant Scheme, Offers Discounts on Five More Models

Published: 16 August' 2025. The English Chronicle Desk, English Chronicle Online The UK government has extended its electric vehicle grant scheme, providing discounts on five additional car models as part of efforts to encourage a shift away from petrol and diesel vehicles. With the latest additions, 22 electric cars now qualify for grants, offering buyers price reductions of up to £1,500. The newly included models are the Cupra Born, Volkswagen...

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Breakthrough Clinical Trial Lets 12-Year-Old Boy with Rare Skin Disorder Play Football

Published: 15 August 2025 — The English Chronicle Desk A 12-year-old boy with a rare and debilitating genetic skin disorder can now enjoy playing football and riding his bike, thanks to a groundbreaking medical trial. Gabrielius Misurenkovas, who has lived with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) since infancy, has experienced a significant improvement in his condition through the experimental treatment. RDEB is an inflammatory genetic disease that leaves the skin...

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UK Quickly Reclaims Leading Role in EU’s Horizon Europe Science Research Programme

Published: 12 August. The English Chronicle Desk The United Kingdom is swiftly restoring its prominent status within the European Union’s prestigious Horizon Europe science research programme, securing €735 million in grants in 2024 alone. This resurgence comes just 18 months after the UK rejoined the initiative as an associate member following post-Brexit disputes. For three years, the UK had been excluded from Horizon Europe due to a political standoff linked...

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Perseids Meteor Shower to Dazzle Night Skies as Stargazers Gear Up for Annual Spectacle

Published: 12 August | The English Chronicle Desk The skies above the northern hemisphere are set to deliver one of the year’s most anticipated celestial displays as the Perseids meteor shower reaches its annual peak tonight. Known for its abundance of bright meteors and high visibility, the event draws amateur astronomers and casual stargazers alike to fields, parks, and dark-sky reserves in the hope of catching nature’s most fleeting fireworks....

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