Exc: Patrick Vallance is using £50m of taxpayer money to revolutionise clinical trials in the UK to speed up drug discovery
The science minister wants to save the NHS by using the “wartime approach” to drug discovery that was a success during the Covid pandemic
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Exc: Net zero ‘glass tax’ to drive up wine and beer prices. Announcement on final EPR prices expected today
The heatwave is in full force and high temperatures are always bad news for the power grid
And Net Zero tech like EVs, solar panels and heat pumps are making this worse, a report warns
With 45C summers on the cards there is work to be done to prevent power cuts
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Trump is reportedly considering joining the attacks on Iran and will likely target the "nuclear mountain" Fordow facility — where weapons-grade uranium is suspected of being made
What happens if the US *does* destroy the site with a "bunker buster"?
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An important study from the Met Office has looked for the first time at what summers in the UK will look as climate change continues to cook the planet
Fairly stark findings of 45C temperatures and month-long heatwaves
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“They will question whether it is ethical to do so. The UK pays some of the world’s lowest prices for branded medicines"
But Dame Kate Bingham, former vaccine tsar, warns the UK's notoriously tight budget for new drugs could undermine the plan
KB: "There is a risk pharma companies will not run clinical trials on innovative drugs here in the UK if there is no prospect of patients ever getting access to those drugs"
NHS Trusts to get more funding based on clinical trial success
Scientists and industry welcomed the announcement that more patients will have access to experiemntal drugs
The NHS is a vast database and unique resource, and this step is long overdue
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I’m back at work today covering all things science at The Telegraph after a few months of enforced absence while the NHS patched me up after taking a fall from my bike on the way to the office.
Looking forward to getting back into the swing of things, so please reach out as usual with any stories!
Exc: Risk of foot and mouth disease arriving in the UK is the highest it has ever been
Gov scientists have raised the risk to "medium" after cases in water buffalo herd in Germany
First time ever above "low" due to "great concern" over German situation
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Exc: Using a mobile phone behind the wheel could be legal in self-driving cars in the future
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Oxford team behind the AZ Covid jab are making a plague vaccine. Early data now suggests it works
Gov military scientsts at Porton Down recently warned of a rising risk of AMR Y. pestis — a super Black Death ☠️
UK currently does not have an approved plague jab
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Firefighters are rescuing more cats than ever before
LFB spent more than £300k saving cats on 716 rescues between Jan 1 and Oct 31
Cat rescues have more than doubled since 2020
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Time to integrate nuts, mulled wine and a post-dinner dance into the Christmas Day schedule
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Is this the end of the little blue pill?
"Discrete" dissolvable Viagra is set to come to the UK in the next few years
Trademarks reveal the manufacturer is gearing up to bring the product to Britain soon
In today's @telegraphnews.bsky.social newspaper:
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The enemy of my enemy etc etc
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The study has ben criticised for providing a blueprint for how to make a pandemic and comes as the UK Government is ramping up biosecurity protections
Patrick Vallance said "the world is waking up" to the threat of man-made diseases as weapons
Just *two* single mutations can turn bird flu into a pandemic-causing pathogen, a study has found
A sample of bird flu which infected a person in the US via a cow was genetically tweaked in a lab and, it turns out, it is very easy to make it extremely dangerous
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