Research from the University of Exeter find that the method could help reduce thefts by as much as 50%
Strikes on oil facilities burned thousands of tons of stored fuel, producing a pall of toxic smoke
We do not generally get epic tornadoes, sandstorms or avalanches, but we may get splashed by a bus on the road
Rightwing parties are using parliamentary queries, legal traps and policing to target NGOs and stifle dissent
Superbly cast, the dancer brings stratospheric levels of charisma to a rather pedestrian show driven by Cyndi Lauper’s songs
One of the fastest-growing fitness trends is also one of the most divisive. To its fans, it promises a stronger, healthier body; to its critics, it’s another way to make women feel insecure. Time to sort fact from fiction
The former PM has no valid response when progressives raise a voice over war crimes, so he seeks to mute them. But we’ll take no moral lectures from him, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway: Once nearly extinct in Scotland, they are now widespread, and these ones have such beautiful views to enjoy
A journalist tells the improbable tale of a British diplomat who worked to free Ireland – and paid the ultimate price
Former Infowars video editor and field producer spoke on his experience working on the show in an NPR interview
From action thrillers to sci-fi flicks, a deluge of recent releases are riddled with self-satisfied smarm
Armani revamps a favourite, Clarins adds a tint to its serum and a new base from Carisa Janes will suit anyone who hates powders