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Quiet please! How to exercise in an upstairs flat – without annoying your neighbours

with gyms in England closed for the second time this year, neighbourly relations may have been strained by YouTube workouts and online high-intensity interval training (HIIT) sessions. Is that thundering on the floor in the flat above ever going to stop, or

November 18, 2020
UK News

Labour civil war ERUPTS: Fury at ‘broken system’ as Corbyn reinstated – Starmer under fire

Labour reinstated Jeremy Corbyn as a member after he was suspended from the party last month. The former Labour leader was punished for comments in which he said the scale of anti-Semitism in the party was “overstated” following a damning report by the

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November 18, 2020
Europe

Vladimir Putin edges closer to lifetime immunity to protect him and his family after he leaves office

Russian lawmakers have pushed forward a bill which will give Vladimir Putin lifetime immunity from prosecution once he leaves office. The controversial proposal to make the president and his family exempt from criminal charges edged closer to becoming a new state law

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November 18, 2020
Europe

Mind our language: Bulgaria blocks North Macedonia’s EU path

A row over the historical roots of North Macedonia’s language has led to Bulgaria blocking talks over the newly renamed country’s accession to the EU. During discussions by EU ministers on Tuesday, Bulgaria raised its opposition citing a failure of its neighbour to respect

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November 18, 2020
Business

UK music industry will halve in size due to Covid, says report

The UK music industry is set to halve in size this year as issues including an effective shutdown of concerts, gigs and festivals strip £3bn from its contribution to the economy. UK Music, the umbrella organisation representing the commercial music industry from

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November 18, 2020
Culture & Society

Vitamin D supplements warning: What happens if I take too much vitamin D?

Vitamin D is crucial to the overall health and wellbeing of the body. It helps to keep your bones and teeth strong, while also maintaining healthy muscles. But can you take too many vitamin D supplements? Vitamin D could also lower your risk

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November 18, 2020
World

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
UK News

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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