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3 weeks ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Liam McInerney |Maria Ortega |María Ortega
An Austrian player won the biggest ever jackpot in lottery history by bagging £209m in the EuroMillions last week – and woman reveals what life is really like for a lottery winnerThe largest prize in lotto history was recently claimed – a mind-blowing £209million jackpot in the EuroMillions. An individual from Austria secured the win, surpassing the previous record of £195million set in 2022.
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3 weeks ago |
edinburghlive.co.uk | Maria Ortega |María Ortega |Matthew Davies
A DNA test meant to settle child support turned a mother's life inside out when it uncovered that neither she nor her former partner are the biological parents of the boy she had been raising. In a staggering revelation, the test disclosed that the child had been swapped at birth in a devastating error at the hospital.
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1 month ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Maria Ortega |María Ortega |Lauren Haughey |Eilidh Farquhar
Pablo Ojeda has shared his top tips for having a restful nightIt can be hard to figure out when to have your dinner at night in order to avoid getting the munchies before you go to bed. As much as a cheeky late night snack may make you feel better at the time, it can also lead you feeling bloated the next day and have a negative impact on your sleep. Managing and ignoring these cravings can be tough, but if you can, you will be less likely to mess up your sleep.
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1 month ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Liam McInerney |Maria Ortega |María Ortega |Rachel Cronin
Most of us would do all we can to extend our life by a few years - but how would you feel about reaching the grand old age of 123? María Antonia Cuero’s identity card states she was born in October 1901 - some 13 years before World War 1 had started. This reportedly makes her the oldest person in the world, surpassing the current Guinness World Record held by French woman Jeanne Louise Calment who lived to 122.
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1 month ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Chris Burns |Maria Ortega |María Ortega
Ex-British tennis ace Laura Robson said that Andy Murray would have weighed up his family commitments against his love of the game when he decided to extend his coaching stint with Novak Djokovic. The three-time Grand Slam winner initially teamed up with the Serbian icon last year and could be seen in Djokovic's coaching box throughout this year's Australian Open. Djokovic reached the semi-finals of the major but was forced to retire due to a muscle tear.
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