
Kris Boratyn
Writer at Daily Express
Media @ColU_Official ⚽💙🦅 Views my own. Former @Independent and @Daily_Express. @CityUniLondon graduate. Long suffering Spurs fan.
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3 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Lynn Love |Kris Boratyn
The popular town has the second-lowest rainfall in the UK. With temperatures heating up, many of us will be getting excited for days at the beach. Seaside towns are already beginning to feel the buzz with thousands of British tourists flocking to their nearest beaches to enjoy the glorious May sunshine. As lovely as the weather has been already this month, May can sometimes be a hit or a miss in Britain.
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4 days ago |
bristolpost.co.uk | Emma Slee |Kris Boratyn
A travel expert has been searching for alternative UK seaside destinationsWhen you think of the UK's seaside gems, bustling hotspots in Cornwall, Devon and Brighton will likely spring to mind. For those looking to avoid crowds and enjoy the charm of coastal Britain at more reasonable prices, there are some off-the-beaten-path destinations that are a serene retreat.
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6 days ago |
kamumedya.com | Charlie Bradley |Kris Boratyn
Pope Leo XIV is seen as another progressive figure in the Catholic Church. By Charlie Bradley, Assistant Features Editor, Kris Boratyn, Audience Writer 19:01, Thu, May 8, 2025 | UPDATED: 19:14, Thu, May 8, 2025 Pope Leo XIV (Image: Getty)New Pope Leo XIV, the first American to lead the Catholic Church, once challenged Donald Trump and JD Vance over their treatment of migrants.
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1 week ago |
the-express.com | Kris Boratyn |Brigid Brown
The experts said: "A banana that has turned brown because it is overripe likely won't make you sick. "However, if a banana has begun to grow mold, is releasing liquid, or has an unpleasant smell, it has likely begun to rot and is no longer safe to eat." In essence, the brown color alone isn't necessarily a cause for concern, but it's crucial to inspect the fruit thoroughly before consuming it. Additionally, there's a slight nutritional difference between yellow and brown bananas.
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1 week ago |
express.co.uk | Kris Boratyn |Richard Ault
Shocking map reveals the riskiest places to park in England and WalesLast year alone, police recorded more than 340,000 cases of vehicle-related crime. Share Article Bookmark Parking your car and leaving it unattended can be a gamble in some parts of the country. (Image: Getty)Parking your car and leaving it unattended can be a gamble in some parts of the country, and now a new interactive map reveals exactly where vehicle crime is most common.
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