
Howard Lloyd
Contributor at Bristol Post
Regional Content Editor at Reach PLC
Regional Content Editor at CornwallLive
Regional content editor for @CornwallLive. Follow for news on @ExeterChiefs as well. Big MotoGP and boxing fan
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1 day ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Helen Le Caplain |Howard Lloyd
Jordan Niles was told it could have made its way through his sinuses or seeped through a pore in his skinA dad claims his concerned wife saved his life - after what he dismissed as 'pink eye' turned out to be a potentially lethal infection that left him looking like Sloth from The Goonies.
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2 days ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Helen Le Caplain |Howard Lloyd
Neil Eatwell, owner of Paradise Pets, discovered the songbirds, missing so checked CCTV footage to discover what had happenedA stunned pet shop owner has publicly shamed a man who appeared to stuff four live canaries down his trousers in a brazen daylight raid. Neil Eatwell, owner of Paradise Pets in Swindon, Wiltshire, discovered the songbirds, worth £175 in total, missing on Thursday, April 10 - so he checked CCTV footage to discover what had happened.
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5 days ago |
mirror.co.uk | Howard Lloyd
Pilot says this is area is worst for making your ears popWhile often little more than an irritation,it can cause intense pain for someFeeling comfortable when flying is a priority for passengers, yet blocked ears and ear popping are common pains for jetsetters. ‘Aeroplane ear’, also known as ear barotrauma, is discomfort caused by a change in air pressure, which typically occurs during takeoff and landing. While for many it is no more than a simple curiosity, it can cause discomfort for some.
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5 days ago |
examinerlive.co.uk | Howard Lloyd
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is warning Brits not to take antibiotics for certain common illnesses. Specifically, it says do not take them to tackle colds or flu. Antibiotics work by killing bacteria or preventing them from spreading. But and do not have cell walls that can be attacked by antibiotics like bacteria does. That means that the antibiotics which are so effective at killing bacteria can not have an impact on viruses.
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6 days ago |
lancs.live | Howard Lloyd
Legal experts have shared details of a medieval con that is still scamming people today and how to avoid it. Fraud is the most common scam in the UK, with billions lost by victims each year. But a common tactic used today was also used back in the 1400s, and experts believe there are lessons we can learn from old examples. Jessica Hampson, fraud expert and CEO of CEL Solicitors, said: “Impersonation scams are rife. "A common example is a scammer calling pretending to be from a victim’s bank.
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That's probably the best performance I've seen from a visiting team in 10 years of watching games at Sandy Park #EXEvTOU

Absolutely stoked to see this - it's been too long since the Beagles were at Sandy Park!! 🏴🇫🇷

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