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How wealthy Londoners blocked a new Tube line in 1893

Plans for a London Underground line from Victoria to Kilburn were scrapped in 1893 after wealthy residents in Mayfair campaigned against noise disruption. Discover the forgotten route that would have changed the Tube map forever.

Third abandoned London sibling set for adoption

A judge has paved the way for the adoption of Baby Elsa, the third sibling abandoned in East London. Police say their exhaustive search for the parents has been unsuccessful. Read the full story.

Jesy Nelson's twins diagnosed with rare SMA condition

Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson reveals her premature twin daughters have been diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy type 1. She urges parents to know the signs as 'time is of the essence' for treatment.

Jesy Nelson reveals twin babies' SMA diagnosis

Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson shares devastating SMA diagnosis for her twin daughters, revealing they were told the girls may 'never walk'. Read her emotional story.

Neonatology Pioneer Andy Whitelaw Dies Aged 79

Professor Andy Whitelaw, whose groundbreaking 'therapeutic cooling' and brain clot treatments saved countless premature babies, has died. Read about his life and legacy.

186 French Ski Resorts Closed as Snow Disappears

The abandoned Céüze 2000 resort in France's Hautes-Alpes is a stark symbol of a wider crisis. As global heating pushes snow lines higher, hundreds of European ski stations face closure, sparking a debate: dismantle or let nature reclaim the Alps?

Blackburn match abandoned due to waterlogging again

Blackburn Rovers' Championship fixture against Sheffield Wednesday was called off due to a waterlogged pitch at Ewood Park for the second time this season. Get the full roundup of Saturday's action.

Charlton Athletic fan dies, match abandoned

A Charlton Athletic supporter has died following a medical emergency at The Valley. The League One match against Portsmouth was postponed. Read the latest updates.

IVF couples use legal loophole to rank embryos

Couples in the UK are using a legal grey area to screen IVF embryos for traits like intelligence and height, raising major ethical questions about 'designer babies'. Discover the implications.

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