
Paralysed man is first person to tweet a message using his MIND thanks to tiny brain implant - Daily Mail
Philip O'Keefe, 62, from Australia, has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which has left him unable to move his upper limbs. He tweeted: 'No need for keystrokes or voices. I created this tweet just by thinking it.'

The Founder of Dogecoin Reveals His DOGE Holdings - CryptoPotato
Billy Markus is no Dogecoin whale, and wants people to quit thinking of him as a leader or representative.

Energy crisis talks fail to reach deal as household bills could double - The Independent
Meeting between the government, energy suppliers and Ofgem fails to agree a solution to ‘enormous crisis’ facing the sector

Selling one of Britain's most expensive homes? Try fitting a shark tank! - Daily Mail
The first episode of Britain's Most Expensive Houses, a feast-for-the-eyes Channel 4 series, goes behind the scenes of high-end estate agent Sotheby's International Realty.

Market Wrap Year-End Review: Institutions Cash Out of Bitcoin - CoinDesk
One big investment firm pocketed big profits by selling bitcoin near the market top in April before the price tumbled.

Maskless 'Karen slaps elderly man eating without mask on Delta flight' - Metro.co.uk
Patricia Cornwall was arrested by the FBI after the incident with the 80-year-old victim dubbing her 'Karen'.

Pub bosses welcome no New Year ban in England - but say they have been hammered by festive no-shows - Daily Mail
Hospitality venue owners have welcomed news of no new restrictions this year. Norwich bar owner Daniel Farrow, 26, said the news was good but would only save one day's trade out of December.

The future of Food? From 3D-printed meat-free steaks to edible insect burgers - Daily Mail
Throughout 2021 a number of developments were made in the 'lab grown' meat sector, including a 3.67 ounce steak made from real fat and muscle cells.

Death of the manual car as young drivers told to save battery instead - new revolution - Express
THE END of popular use of the manual car may be near as young drivers are already opting for 'simpler' automatic vehicles when learning to drive, with driving lessons expected to adapt to the different demand.

Government quietly drops demand for electric charging points in car parks of some premises - Daily Mail
The Government has backtracked on plans requiring new and existing non-residential buildings in England to have at least one electric car charger if they have a car park for 20 cars or more.

January Highway Code changes that most drivers still don't know about - Hull Live
The authorities want the message spreading to avoid dangerous situations and confusion on the roads

Woman rushes upstairs after hearing 'explosion' in her bathroom - Liverpool Echo
The woman said it sounded like a gun shot