Afghanistan, 2007. Blast wave from a breaching charge hits a British soldier. Scientists are increasingly sure that repetitive exposure to this kind of low level blast causes brain damage, symptoms may appear years later. https://t.co/x7pqNSQbWD
From a young age, Jon Kenny was drawn to the spotlight, instinctively understanding the power of storytelling and how he could connect with Irish audiences through music, song, comedy, and drama, and they responded enthusiastically, writes Evelyn O'Rourke https://t.co/2fdMdxMrmT
Ah, no John Kenny checked out. You'll know him from Father Ted but I first saw him in D'unbelievables where he and Pat Short did a whole show as if the audience were guests at a wedding. Never saw anything like it. RIP and love to his family and friends x
War within a war: Yemini children struggle for water in city under siege, ITV News Global Security Editor @RohitKachrooITV reports https://t.co/JAYXtGiK8p
More UN aid workers have been killed in Gaza than in any other conflict say @UNRWA, at least half were killed South of Wadi Gaza ( the supposed “safe” area)
The number of glaciers in the Pyrenees has fallen from 100 at the end of the 19th Century to 50 in the 1980s, and last year just 17.
They used to cover an area the size of 5,000 football pitches. Now, that number is more like 400.
ITV News' Science Correspondent @MartinStewITV reports https://t.co/Ycxx0DRHM7