Study of 1850 maps reveals 600,00 trees in England's fields have been lost to modern farming
Volunteer citizen scientists enlisted by the Woodland Trust studied several Ordnance Survey maps and digitised the locations of more than 100,000 trees in Essex and Suffolk. Read more...
What UK investors need to know about the Coinbase IPO
Coinbase launched on the stock market today - and with trading US shares proving increasingly popular, some British investors will be considering buying in. Read more...
Matt Gaetz 'went to house parties where phones were banned and the 'frat party boy' popped pills'
Two women claim they regularly partied with Matt Gaetz at drug, sex and booze-fueled bashes over the past few years, and they would receive payments for having sex with people at the events. Read more...
Derek Chauvin trial George Floyd's friend Morries Lester Hall will not be forced to testify
Morries Lester Hall, who was with Floyd on the day he died and allegedly him illicit drugs, appeared in court on Wednesday to make his case against being subpoenaed by the defense. Read more...
In Coinbases Rise, a Reminder Cryptocurrencies Use Lots of Energy
The companys stock market arrival establishes Bitcoin and other digital currencies in the traditional financial landscape. It also elevates a technology with astonishing environmental costs. Read more...
Cardinal George Pell denies bribing pedophile Gerald Ridsdale's nephew
Cardinal Pell released a statement denying he tried to bribe the nephew of pedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale when he told him on the phone in 1993 that he was abused as a child by his uncle. Read more...
Karina Novella, 15, missing in Tilbury as police issue appeal for public to help
Karina Novella, 15, was last spotted in the Brennan Road area in Tilbury at around 4.30pm yesterday. She is known to frequent the Westfield Shopping Centre in Stratford. Read more...
Could the Pandemic Prompt an Epidemic of Loss of Women in the Sciences?
Even before the pandemic, many female scientists felt unsupported in their fields. Now, some are hitting a breaking point. Read more...
Ontario shuts down for at least a month as ICU admissions jump
Ontario announced a province-wide "emergency brake" shutdown beginning this weekend as Canada's most populous province struggles to cope with a surge in ICU admissions that provincial leaders said they feared was fueled by rapidly spreading coronavirus variants. Read more...
From The Falcon And The Winter Soldier to Marcella and Sky Rojo The best on demand TV to watch
The denouement of Avengers Endgame saw an elder Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) pass on his Captain America shield to the Falcon (Anthony Mackie). Read more...
Ayeh Far shares simple recipe for the perfect spaghetti carbonara
An Australian home cook has revealed her simple four-ingredient recipe for the perfect spaghetti carbonara - and why you should never add cream to the dish. Read more...
An Apology
Our story (Mail Online 24 October) about a toddler being accidentally pricked by dirty needles in a New York hospital wrongly suggested the girl might have to wait six months for a HIV test - we are happy to correct the error. Read more...
Jessica Davies
An article on 12 January 2010 about the murder trial of Jessica Davies - in which she was found guilty of stabbing Olivier Mugnier to death in her Paris flat - said that she had joined him in smoking cannabis on the night of the murder. In fact tests for cannabis after her arrest proved negative. Read more...
N.H.L. Fires Referee for Comment on Penalty Call
Tim Peel, who had worked in the N.H.L. since 1999, was caught on a microphone during a game saying he had wanted to make a call against a team. Read more...