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By GRAEME CULLIFORD Published: 11:19, 8 April 2025 | Updated: 11:31, 8 April 2025 A British couple and their two young children were forced to spend four days surrounded by wild animals in a Kenyan safari park after their vehicle got stuck when they went off their planned route. Chris and Sophie Hodder and their two young children were finally located at 9.30am local time in Kenya this morning following an extensive search operation involving aircraft combing the bush.The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) says the tourists were finally located by a conservation helicopter pilot who spotted their stranded Toyota Hilux at…

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By Shivali Best For Mailonline Published: 10:14 EDT, 23 October 2024 | Updated: 10:14 EDT, 23 October 2024 It’s a decision that many teenagers spend months umming and ahing over.But a new study may serve as the encouragement your teen needs to apply to university.Researchers from the University of Bath have discovered a huge discrepancy between the amount of money people who did, and did not go to university, retire with.Baby boomer couples who did not go to university can expect to retire with £360,000 to their name, according to the study.However, couples who did go to university retire with…

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By Jack Bezants Published: 09:13 EDT, 23 October 2024 | Updated: 11:10 EDT, 23 October 2024 Travis Kelce has opened up on his regret at missing out the family trip to see Taylor Swift’s ‘incredible’ show in Miami.The Kelce clan, including mom Donna and older brother Jason, headed to Hard Rock Stadium on Friday to see Travis’ girlfriend perform on her Eras Tour.Travis has been a regular at Swift’s shows since they started dating last year but he was forced to stay at home ahead of the Chiefs’ game against the 49ers on Sunday.  Jason and his wife Kylie saw…

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This is the awkward moment Russian despot Vladimir Putin was forced to twiddle his thumbs as he waited for a photo-op with Xi Jinping. Putin is currently hosting Jinping, along with around two dozen other world leaders, in Russia for the BRICS conference. The conference, the most important since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, comes as Putin seeks to show Western attempts to isolate Moscow over the two-and-a-half-year offensive have failed.But his attempts at chest-puffing appear to have fallen flat with his one of his biggest allies, China. He was seen standing awkwardly to the side of a pair of Russian and Chinese flags…

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Brits have been warned that hundreds of thousands of sweets, snacks and fizzy drinks on corner shop shelves could contain banned additives linked to behavioural problems and even some cancers.The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) issued an alert following their recent audit that identified 4,000 potentially harmful items worth £8,500 confiscated in Staffordshire alone. The concern relates to imported American treats that contain potentially hazardous or undeclared ingredients, demand for which is said to be soaring due to videos celebrating the items posted on TikTok. The CTSI investigation discovered widespread sale of crisps containing the additive ‘Yellow 6’ – a synthetic food dye restricted in…

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India come into the second Test in Adelaide off the back of a 295-run victory The tourists are now banning fans from attending their training sessions It comes as India rejected an invitation to attend a black-tie dinner in Adelaide By ED CARRUTHERS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 09:25 EST, 4 December 2024 | Updated: 09:39 EST, 4 December 2024 India’s cricket fans have been banned from turning up to watch their team during training sessions for the remainder of the Border-Gavaskar series.It came after several thousand supporters turned up to an open training session in Adelaide on Tuesday evening for an open…

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Analysts have raised the alarm about potentially harmful pesticides linked to cancer and infertility that are found in fruit like satsumas and oranges imported into Britain.Campaign group Pesticide Action Network UK (PAN UK) used Government testing data to show 46 pesticides with links to cancer had been detected on produce imports to Britain as of the end of last year.This was more than double the 19 such pesticides found in British produce. Similar results were found for pesticides linked to fertility and damage to the nervous system, with twice and thrice as many such chemicals found on imports compared to British fare.By food group,…

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Rachel Reeves will deliver her inaugural Spring Statement on Wednesday and give an update on the country’s finances.The Chancellor had committed to holding only one budget a year, in the autumn, with the Spring Statement an update on the economy. However, the changing economic and geopolitical backdrop means that Reeves’ fiscal headroom has been wiped out.The Treasury has already announced wide-ranging cuts in a bid to recoup some of the fiscal headroom lost to higher debt interest forecasts.Reeves ruled out ‘tax and spend’ policies over the weekend, meaning tax increases are unlikely to be on the cards.We look at what could…

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By HARRY BAMFORTH and CHRIS WHEELER AT OLD TRAFFORD and NATHAN SALT AT OLD TRAFFORD and MATT BARLOW AT THE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM and AADAM PATEL AT THE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM and CRAIG HOPE AT THE CITY GROUND Published: 07:30 EST, 10 November 2024 | Updated: 10:11 EST, 10 November 2024 Advertisement Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest scores, team news and updates from Sunday’s 2pm kick-offs including Manchester United vs Leicester at Old Trafford.  Share or comment on this article: Man United 2-0 Leicester – Premier League: Live score, team news and updates with Red Devils doubling…

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What took me so long? All my life I’ve wanted to visit Egypt and now I’m finally on a plane enjoying an aerial view of the Nile snaking across the Sahara. This is a destination where ancient history has been preserved like nowhere else in the world. It’s where great Pharaohs once ruled and 3,000-year-old temples and tombs still stand impossibly intact. The prospect of seeing it all up close is thrilling.I’m travelling with TUI River Cruises, which has just launched a new adult-only ship, the 141-passenger Al Horeya.It’s the company’s first vessel to sail down the Nile, offering week-long, all-inclusive, round-trip…

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