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Scientists have discovered a possible explanation behind how Jesus performed one of his most famous miracles.The Bible includes two accounts of Christ turning fishermen’s unsuccessful fishing attempts into massive hauls that fed their communities for weeks.Known as the ‘miraculous catch of fish’, the miracles were said to have been performed in Israel’s Lake Kinneret where Jesus preached.Now, a new study has found that a natural phenomenon that occurs at certain times of the year may have played a role.Researchers at Kinneret Limnological Laboratory in Israel have found that there are much lower levels of oxygen deep in Lake Kinneret’s water…
It doesn’t seem very long ago that a glovebox full of cassettes and an A–Z map were all you needed for a successful road trip.But these concepts are a mystery to many children born in the 2010s, who have been left baffled by the classic car gadgets of the 1990s.This hilarious video shows a group of 12-year-olds trying to navigate a 1992 Toyota Carina E – without much success.While the children have no difficulty navigating voice-operated controls, Bluetooth pairing, and apps, they are baffled by even the simplest piece of 90s tech.In the video, they take several minutes to figure…
Millions of Britons will be heading for their local boozer between now and the New Year. However, in hundreds of locations across the country, it is not only a hangover that revellers will risk with a bit of excess.Food Standards Agency (FSA) data shows there are 1,296 pubs, bars and nightclubs that are so dirty they failed their food hygiene inspection. This, MailOnline can reveal, amounts to almost one in 40. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, all venues serving food are rated on a scale between zero and five.Businesses which score two or below have not reached the minimum standards and at…
A man put his life savings into buying a crumbling cowshed – and turned it into a dream forever home.Simon Baker, 52, sold his one-bed flat in London to buy a derelict Eryri cow shed in the Machno Valley in North Wales.Putting all his savings into buying the land, Simon acknowledge that it was a ‘huge gamble’ as the shed didn’t have any planning permissions.But he doesn’t regret having to spend cold nights camping in the back of his Ford Focus while the old stone building was being renovated.And the now modern-looking shed – believed to be dated back to…
It’s been voted the worst holiday park in the country, coming at the very bottom of a survey of UK holiday parks by Which?.But Pontins, for millions of Brits, used to be a much-loved holiday staple, as underscored by the former guests and staff we spoke to as the chain teeters on the edge of extinction, with just two parks from the original spread of 33 left.The level of devotion was intense for some – with one person revealing to MailOnline that she actually ran away to work at a Pontins camp.Pontin’s was launched (with an apostrophe) in 1946 by…
A leading Putin missile scientist has reportedly been gunned down in a Moscow park by a Ukrainian military assassin.Mikhail Shatsky, the Deputy Chief Designer at the Mars Design Bureau, which develops and manufactures onboard guidance systems for the Russian military and space industry, was allegedly eliminated by an unknown assassin in Kuzminsky forest park, at Kotelniki, eight miles southeast of the Kremlin.Reports say the scientist, an associate professor, was working actively on upgrading the Russian Kh-59 cruise missile to the Kh-69 level, which Russian troops use to strike Ukraine.There was immediate speculation that he was assassinated by Ukrainian military intelligence.’Today, the…
A staple of school lunches and the stuff of weeknight dinners, jacket potatoes were always functional but rarely fun. And, while no one doubted that they provided fuel, few would’ve said they were a source of pleasure – until now.The humble baked potato, complete with its equally modest cheese and beans topping, has not only had a makeover but is enjoying a renaissance fuelled by – you guessed it! – the TikTok generation. But Gen Z aren’t the only ones to blame or, if you’re a believer, thank, for either the new look potato or the renewed interest in it.Earlier this year,…
By MARY MRAD FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 21:30, 19 February 2025 | Updated: 21:38, 19 February 2025 NRL star Todd Carney and MAFS veteran Susie Bradley have revealed the surprising request they made on their wedding day.The couple, who got married in a gorgeous outdoor wedding on the Gold Coast last month, revealed they didn’t want to supply any alcohol to guests.Susie told The Daily Telegraph, the pair have been sober for two years and decided to not supply alcohol but told guests they could bring their own.’I didn’t want to supply any alcohol at all. Todd isn’t the only…
A man who had just £1 in his savings account was shocked when £122,000 appeared in it – which, for 24 hours, he thought he could actually keep.Urslaan Khan, 41, from Poplar, east London, was baffled when he saw the huge sum in his account.He immediately informed Gatehouse Bank. Urslaan claimed he was then told the money was his – leaving him delighted.But the bank soon realised its error and, a day later, asked Urslaan to return the money. The admin assistant paid it all back on Monday.He said: ‘I had £1 in my savings account. I’d set up a…
A Briton who lashed out after being charged a ‘rip-off’ fee for a sachet of HP sauce in Benidorm is being ridiculed on social media.The tourist was visiting the holiday hotspot with her family before stopping for a peaceful breakfast at The 4 Kings bar on Avenida Mediterraneo.But things took a turn for the worst when the bill arrived with an unexpected fee added on to the total.The sunseeker was shocked to discover she had been charged an extra €1 for two sachets of HP sauce, making them 50 cents each.The disgruntled holidaymaker shared a picture of her bill next to…