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In what researchers are calling a “major breakthrough”, a team, led by Prof Takashi Tsuji, say they have managed to recreate the full cycle of hair growth in mice – meaning hair could grow, fall out and grow back again naturally. While transplanted hair can already grow, recreating follicles that can behave like the natural hair inside the body – repeatedly growing, shedding and regrowing over time – has proved far more difficult.

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Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has retired at the age of 37.Wilson spent 10 of his 14 NFL seasons with the Seahawks and led them to their first Super Bowl win in 2014.Pete Carroll’s team almost made it back-to-back titles as they were narrowly beaten when they returned to the NFL showpiece the following year.Wilson played for three teams in the last four years of his NFL career and will move straight into a media role after agreeing to become an analyst with CBS.After being a third-round draft pick in 2012, the 5ft 11in quarterback earned the starter’s role…

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A fresh wave of travel disruption hits London commuters today as tube strikes take place for the second time this week.The RMT union has gone ahead with their second planned strike today after talks with TfL over a four-day working week failed to reach agreement. Still running is the Overground and Elizabeth line and DLR as well as London buses, but services are expected to be busy with crowds building at stations and stops throughout the day. The strike began at 00.01 today and will due to finish at 23.59 this evening. This comes after a 24-hour strike took place…

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A top Labour minister told Lord Mandelson he was “so sorry” after the peer was sacked, undisclosed messages have revealed.Sir Keir Starmer’s top team was instructed to hand over any messages, including “embarrassing” notes from the likes of Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden.However, texts between Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones and the New Labour titan were not offered up in the second batch of Mandelson files released on Monday.But further digging revealed that, on the day of his dismissal, Sir Keir Starmer’s aide told the ex-Ambassador: “You’ve been doing such a great job, and you worked…

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The Bank of England has come under fire from senior Conservative figures after it emerged that around 6,000 employees are permitted to work abroad for up to 40 days each year.It sits alongside existing rules allowing staff to work remotely from home for up to three days each week under official Bank guidance.The policy has sparked criticism as the central bank continues to face scrutiny over its handling of inflation, which stood at 2.8 per cent in April and remains above the Bank’s two per cent target.Forecasters at Capital Economics have predicted inflation could rise to around four per cent…

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Gary Lineker has opened up about his departure from the BBC more than twelve months on, disclosing that his only regret centres on overlooking a rat emoji in the Instagram post that triggered the controversy.The former England striker shared a video concerning Zionism that contained the rodent image, historically associated with antisemitic Nazi propaganda targeting Jewish people.”You’ve got to have your own morals,” the 65-year-old stated. “It was like a marriage. It petered out. The only regret I have is missing the [rat] emoji. Nothing else.”Gary Lineker opened up on his exit at the BBC after posting a video on…

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There has been a lot of drama over the last seven days of sport, including a tense Champions League final penalty shootout and one of tennis’ greatest-ever players announcing a return to the sport.About 9% of quizzers got full marks in last week’s edition. Will you make the grade this week?After more quizzes? Go to our dedicated Football Quizzes and Sports Quizzes pages and sign up for notifications to get the latest quizzes sent straight to your device.

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Shnaider also refused to speak about the war or her feelings towards it – leading to more criticism from Kostyuk.”They are all grown-ups. They know what they’re talking about. They know what’s going on. They have phones. They have Instagram. They have news. They are clearly aware of what’s going on,” said Kostyuk.”I don’t know how you can sleep at night peacefully when you know that this is going on and you have nothing to say about it.”Kostyuk has dedicated each of her Roland Garros victories to her nation.While acknowledging she is privileged to have a career which means she…

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