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  • 1 week ago | igvofficial.com | Annie Doyle

    by Annie Walton Doyle16:04 29 May 2025Updated: 16:05 29 May 2025An unsettling recording capturing the final moments of a plane crash that killed everyone on board has been revealed. Alaska Airlines Flight 261 departed from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on its way to Seattle, Washington, with a scheduled layover at San Francisco International Airport, on January 31, 2000. What began as a routine journey ended in one of the most devastating aviation disasters in U.S. history.

  • 1 week ago | igvofficial.com | Annie Doyle

    by Annie Walton Doyle12:15 29 May 2025Updated: 13:17 29 May 2025Dizzee Rascal, known offstage as Dylan Mills, made a dramatic shift in career during the COVID-19 lockdown. The ‘Bonkers’ rapper, whose decorated music career includes five number-one singles and a groundbreaking debut with ‘Boy in da Corner’ in 2003, decided to learn a new trade while the world was on pause. In a previous interview with the Mirror, Dizzee reflected on the nature of fame and wealth.

  • 1 week ago | igvofficial.com | Annie Doyle

    by Annie Walton Doyle11:33 29 May 2025Updated: 11:46 29 May 2025A flight attendant has explained what it means if your plane seat has a black triangle next to it. Next time you’re flying and glance up, you may notice small black or red triangles positioned above certain airplane seats. Although they may seem like a random design element, they hold a specific and practical purpose.

  • 1 week ago | igvofficial.com | Annie Doyle

    by Annie Walton Doyle11:10 29 May 2025Updated: 12:22 29 May 2025The identity of the Deal or No Deal banker has finally been revealed. For nearly two decades, viewers of the show have speculated about the true identity of the mysterious Banker, whose voice was heard but never seen on screen. Now, after 20 years, the secret has finally been exposed.

  • 1 week ago | igvofficial.com | Annie Doyle

    by Annie Walton Doyle08:41 29 May 2025Updated: 08:43 29 May 2025Many people across the U.K. are now just realizing a surprising truth about one of the nation’s most beloved takeaway staples: the ‘vinegar’ used in most fish and chip shops isn’t actually vinegar at all. Despite being a central feature of this classic British meal, what’s commonly drizzled over your chips is, in fact, something entirely different – legally, at least.

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