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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Sophie Buchan |Maria Ortega |María Ortega
A nutritionist has revealed when you should eat breakfast every morningA nutritionist is advising against eating breakfast immediately upon waking up. Expert Xevi Verdaguer says people should hold off for a specific amount of time before consuming their first meal of the day.
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Maria Ortega |María Ortega |Robin Cottle
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Georges Meichler was reportedly kidnapped, murdered and dismembered by three people who "cooked" his remains with potatoes and carrotsA man has been kidnapped and dismembered before three people "cooked" his remains with potatoes and carrots. The alleged killers are set to stand trial on Monday accused of murdering George Meichler in order to steal the cannabis he was growing.
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Maria Ortega |María Ortega |Sophie Roberts
When a Scottish man first moved to Spain, he was taken aback to hear a familiar sound when going for a stroll. So he decided to make a video about the surprising momentWhen a Scottish man moved to Madrid, he learned something unexpected while walking down the streets. Even though the Spanish capital is very different from his home country, there is one similarity he could have never imagined.
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Maria Ortega |María Ortega |Lauren Haughey |Eilidh Farquhar
For those who suffer from acid reflux, it is best to avoid these drinks at night in order to get a decent night's sleep. Nobody wants to be dealing with acid reflux, but it can be increasingly irritating when you are trying to get in your eight hours of sleep before work the next day. While this condition can occur at random times, one expert has revealed that consuming certain drinks before going to bed could heighten your risk.
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2 weeks ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Lynn Love |John Varga |Maria Ortega |María Ortega
Complaints reportedly forced the airport's management to hire a pest control company to deal with affected areas. Madrid's International Airport has reportedly been fumigated after hordes of biting insects infested the terminals. Staff at the busy airport claim they have been bitten by the insects in recent weeks.
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