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PRADA website error accidentally offers full-price handbags usually costing £1400 for £18

Prada Japan customers reportedly experienced severely-discounted prices last week after a “price display problem” online. Reports circulated of new collection items being sold on the Japanese website for as little as 500 Japanese Yen (around £3), which is a fraction of the normal cost. Late-night customers shared screenshots

November 18, 2020
Culture & Society

How many calories are in a Krispy Kreme doughnut?

Those of us with a sweet tooth will definitely be acquainted with Krispy Kreme. You can’t have too many of them at once though, since they’re packed with sugar and calories. So how many calories are in a Krispy Kreme doughnut? Express.co.uk breaks down

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November 18, 2020
Health

Blinking hell: how to keep tired eyes healthy during a pandemic

In the pandemic, our eyes are working harder than ever. With the majority of our communication nonverbal, and all but the upper third of our faces covered by masks, we are more reliant on them to express tone, emotion and even individuality,

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November 18, 2020
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Migrant children’s welfare is being sidelined in UK’s ‘brutal push to deport’

Home Office officials have expressed concern that the welfare of children and families who have crossed the Channel to the UK is being “compromised” by an intent to prosecute individuals for immigration offences, internal emails and documents reveal. At least one senior safeguarding

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November 15, 2020
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Shock new figures fuel fears of more lockdown domestic abuse killings in UK

Calls to the UK’s largest domestic abuse helpline are rising “week on week” as new figures reveal that almost 50 suspected killings may have occurred during the first lockdown. The charity Refuge, which runs the National Domestic Abuse helpline, said it was “very

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November 15, 2020
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No-deal fears rise as Boris Johnson ‘least willing to budge on Brexit’

Boris Johnson remains the “hardest in the room” in his unwillingness to budge to secure a Brexit deal, government insiders said this weekend, amid warnings that just days remain to finalise an agreement. After a torrid week for Downing Street which saw two

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November 15, 2020
World

China warning: US doesn’t ‘have the guts’ to face down Beijing, says state media

The Global Times – a state-run newspaper that is often the mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) – has published an editorial claiming the West “won’t succeed” with the pressure it is applying on China over its human rights abuses, while

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November 15, 2020
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Ethiopia Tigray crisis: Explosions rock major cities amid growing fears of wider civil war

A string of explosions have rocked cities across Ethiopia and its neighbouring state of Eritrea amid concerns the nation may slide into a civil war that spills across an international border. Rockets were fired at airports in Bahir Dar and Gonda late on Friday

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November 15, 2020
USA

Joe Biden’s ‘mental decline’ leading to Kamala Harris becoming President ‘highly likely’

Iain Dale told Express.co.uk that Joe Biden will have an advantage as US President by having a lot of people that served under President Obama around him. However, Mr Dale stated that the President-elect is showing signs of mental decline and is

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November 15, 2020
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Trump will cast a long shadow over Republican party despite defeat

For Republican leaders it was, perhaps, the worst of all possible worlds. A victory for Donald Trump in the US presidential election would have preserved their power. A landslide defeat might have eviscerated Trumpism and finally broken the spell, giving them leverage to steer

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November 15, 2020
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