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By Sarah Fitzmaurice For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:44 EDT, 5 October 2023 | Updated: 21:56 EDT, 5 October 2023 SHOPPING – Contains affiliated content. Products featured in this Shopping article are selected by our writers. If you make a purchase using links on this page, Daily Mail Australia will earn an affiliate commission. Click here for more information.The products included in Amazon’s hotly anticipated Beauty Advent Calendar for 2023 have been revealed with a range of $500 worth of products available for just $100.This year’s calendar offers 24 days worth of premium products from luxe brands including Hugo Boss, Olaplex and…

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By Hugo Duncan Updated: 02:58 EDT, 9 October 2024 Rachel Reeves is facing a Budget headache as government borrowing costs soar and business confidence sinks amid anxiety over sky-high debt and rising taxes.In a sign of concern among global investors about the Chancellor’s plans, gilt yields have climbed sharply in recent days and yesterday hit the highest level since Labour came to power.Reeves was warned she is walking a ‘tightrope’ as she seeks to fulfil her spending pledges while also avoiding a repeat of the rout on the bond markets seen after the Liz Truss mini-Budget two years ago. Balancing…

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Dubai is renowned for its glitz and glamour, with holidaymakers flocking to enjoy its five-star hotels, swanky restaurants and infinity pools. But there’s a darker side – ultra-strict laws. Something that 18-year-old Londoner Marcus Fakana discovered when he was jailed for one year for having a consensual sexual relationship with a 17-year-old fellow tourist. Still keen on visiting Dubai? Here are rules tourists must follow in the UAE city – or face jail. PhotographyThe UK Government explains on its UAE travel advice page that it’s illegal to take photos of some government buildings and military installations as well as to photograph people without their…

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Julen Lopetegui says West Ham must be wary of the new manager bounceThe Hammers will face Southampton, who will have Ivan Juric in the dugout LISTEN NOW: It’s All Kicking Off! Are Tottenham managers treated differently to other managers? By JAMES SHARPE Published: 11:42 EST, 23 December 2024 | Updated: 15:20 EST, 23 December 2024 Julen Lopetegui has warned his West Ham players to be wary of falling foul of ‘new manager bounce’ for a second time when they take on Southampton on Boxing Day.Bottom-of-the-table Saints have appointed Ivan Juric to replace Russell Martin and face the Hammers in their first game…

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Kristi Noem now has the backing of three big law enforcement groups By ROB CRILLY, CHIEF U.S. POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN WASHINGTON, D.C. Published: 07:15 EST, 9 December 2024 | Updated: 07:15 EST, 9 December 2024 The International Union of Police Associations has thrown its weight behind South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem to head Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security, and is demanding her rapid Senate confirmation.In a letter to Sen. Rand Paul, the incoming chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, the union’s president spells out why Noem is the best person to stem an ‘epidemic of…

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Southport FC have confirmed the cancellation of their pre-season friendly against Morecambe on Tuesday in the wake of the horrific incident in the area that saw two children killed and 11 people hurt in a deadly knife rampage.Two children died and nine others were injured – six critically – after a horror attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop in the Merseyside town on Monday morning.Armed police and paramedics swooped on Southport just before midday after a knifeman entered the local dance school and launched a ‘ferocious attack’ that left mothers arriving to pick up their kids screaming in horror. As…

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By JAMES GORDON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 06:15 EST, 17 May 2024 | Updated: 06:15 EST, 17 May 2024 Advertisement Lauren Boebert (pictured) was the latest in a long line of Republican’s loyal to Donald Trump who showed up at his ongoing criminal trial in Manhattan on Thursday. Boebert appeared alongside Florida Republicans Anna Paulina Luna, Michael Waltz and Matt Gaetz, Andy Ogles from Tennessee and Arizona Republican Andy Biggs. ‘President Trump is not going anywhere,’ said Boebert as hecklers interrupted her. ‘And we are not going anywhere either. We are here to stand with him.’ But her presence was roundly…

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In legend, King Arthur and his knights ruled England more than 1,000 years ago before vanishing from history. Now, archaeologists have found that the mysterious site known as King Arthur’s Hall is 4,000 years older than previously thought.King Arthur’s Hall in Bodmin, Cornwall was once considered to be nothing more than a simple medieval animal pen.However, a team of researchers have now revealed that the site actually dates back to the early Neolithic period 5,500 years ago. This means the strange stone structure could be even older than Stonehenge and predates the legend of Arthur by thousands of years.And, like its more…

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Brits know when to begin roasting chestnuts and stoking a festive fire – not by the sound of sleigh bells but the annual jingle of the supermarket Christmas advert.As Christmas kicks off across the UK, the nation has already been served a generous helping of festive adverts from the likes of M&S, Morrisons, Asda and Aldi – and joining them next is Waitrose with a pudding mystery Christmas campaign.Today, the supermarket has released a star studded whodunnit advert – Sweet Suspicion, A Waitrose Mystery – featuring a two-part campaign and festive cliffhanger.Viewers will be treated to the first instalment in a double part mystery this…

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Svalbard is one of the world’s northernmost inhabited areas – and certainly isn’t for everyone.As resident Cecilia Blomdahl reveals.The Swedish author moved there from Gothenburg in 2015, because it ‘felt like a fun adventure’.There is fun, but from her cabin near the town of Longyearbyen, the largest inhabited area of the Svalbard archipelago, she tells MailOnline Travel that life at the top of the world on the Arctic Ocean island, is full of challenges, too.Temperatures can plummet to -30C, she notes, there are months of darkness – then daylight – at a time, brutal storms, and polar bears.Cecilia, 34, describes…

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