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1 week ago |
getsurrey.co.uk | Veronique Hawksworth
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2 weeks ago |
mylondon.news | Veronique Hawksworth
Every hopeful on The Chase dreams of taking home a sizeable sum of cash, but as seasoned viewers know, the majority of contestants won't strike it lucky. Since 2009, Bradley Walsh has been at the helm of the ITV show, where four contenders pit their wits against one of Britain's top quiz brains for a chance to win some serious money.
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2 weeks ago |
mylondon.news | Veronique Hawksworth
In a world where working from home has become the new norm for many, and streaming your favourite shows is part of the daily routine, having a strong Wi-Fi connection is more essential than ever. Unfortunately, a weak signal can lead to nothing but frustration and interrupted Netflix binges. However, internet users are buzzing about a nifty trick that could give your Wi-Fi that much-needed boost.
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2 weeks ago |
mylondon.news | Veronique Hawksworth
Vitamin B12 is crucial for many functions in the human body, from DNA creation to red blood cell production and nervous system support. However, it isn't naturally produced by the human body, so it's essential to get it from our diet. An unusual toilet habit could be a warning sign that you're lacking in this vital nutrient. A deficiency in vitamin B12 can develop slowly, with symptoms gradually appearing and intensifying over time. But for some people, it can manifest relatively quickly.
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2 weeks ago |
mylondon.news | Veronique Hawksworth
A record number of shoplifting crimes were recorded in London last year, new figures show. It comes as more than half a million of these theft offences were registered by police forces in England and Wales. A retail businesses association said the crime "is continuing to spiral out of control", and called for better policing "to tackle this epidemic of crime".
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2 weeks ago |
mylondon.news | Veronique Hawksworth
The moment a group of youths attempted to break into a Mexican restaurant in central London has been captured on CCTV, moments before they were chased off by a neighbour. The images show four young men attempting to break down the door of Mexican restaurant La Chingada in Euston, London, with a tool at 5:32am on Good Friday. According to the restaurant's owner, Walter Opitz, the group only ran off when a member of staff from the hotel next door heard the commotion.
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2 weeks ago |
mylondon.news | Veronique Hawksworth
CCTV footage has been released that appears to show a man buying a coffee and a sandwich just moments before it's alleged he returned home and beat an elderly neighbour to death. According to prosecutors, Trevor Gocan 'punched and kicked' his neighbour, 74-year-old pensioner James O'Neill, proceeding to leave him bleeding on the floor. This took place at an estate where both men lived in Covent Garden, central London.
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2 weeks ago |
mylondon.news | Veronique Hawksworth
Award-winning British travel firm Balkan Holidays has confirmed it has stopped trading, resulting in the cancellation of all future holidays. Customers are now left scrambling to make alternative plans as their holidays, including eagerly anticipated summer breaks, have been abruptly cancelled. The company, which was established in 1966, expressed its regret at having to close down with immediate effect.
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2 weeks ago |
mylondon.news | Veronique Hawksworth
Thousands of runners from all over the world are preparing to be put through their paces at the London Marathon this Sunday, April 27. Amongst those vying for the winner's podium in the elite men's category are Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge - believed by many to be the 'best marathon runner of all time' - as well as Jacob Kiplimo, the current half-marathon world record holder.
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2 weeks ago |
the-express.com | Lily Shanagher |Yelena Mandenberg |Veronique Hawksworth
Brian King, director of the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products, condemned the products, saying: "They're illegal to sell and a flagrant attempt to target kids." Despite the crackdown, investigations reveal that these vapes remain accessible online. Jennifer Unger, a professor at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, voiced her alarm over the emergence of "smartphone" vapes, which she fears could ensnare more young people in nicotine addiction.