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The son of the Crown Princess of Norway will be imprisoned for one week as he was remanded in custody following a second accusation of rape since Tuesday.Marius Borg Høiby, 27, is also banned from having visitors and letters during this period due to the risk of tampering with evidence, as police believe they have uncovered another rape, NRK reports.His lawyer Øyvind Bratlien has this morning confirmed they will not be appealing detainment.Earlier this week authorities said in a statement that Marius who was born from a relationship prior to his mother’s  2001 marriage to Crown Prince Haakon, had been arrested Monday evening.’What…

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By JEFF PRESTRIDGE Updated: 12:07, 31 March 2025 Investment fund Marlborough European Special Situations has had many names over the years, but its focus has always been on making money from overlooked smaller companies.It’s a mission that long-standing manager David Walton has pursued with a mix of zeal and success. Over the past decade, whether labelled European Multi Cap or European Special Situations (ESS), the £247million fund has comfortably outperformed its peer group.Over this 10-year period, it has delivered overall returns of 229 per cent. By way of comparison, the average European (excluding the UK) fund has generated a return…

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By Jowena Riley Published: 08:50 EDT, 29 October 2024 | Updated: 08:58 EDT, 29 October 2024 Morrisons has launched its range of festive tipples ahead of the Christmas season today, featuring brand-new bottles and returning fan favourites.Now available online and in stores nationwide, customers can indulge in a tempting variety of seasonal wine, spritz and amaretto, with prices starting from just £3.50. The first-to-market in the UK, the British supermarket chain has unveiled its new Mulled Amaretto, which retails at £6.00 and is available in-store only.Inspired by a new trend sweeping across Christmas markets in Germany, the sweet and warming tipple…

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By Ted Thornhill, Mailonline Travel Editor Published: 09:47 EST, 5 November 2024 | Updated: 10:26 EST, 5 November 2024 Center Parcs has announced that it will open its first holiday village in Scotland, on a site in the Scottish Borders.The company revealed that the £350-400million village will lie approximately three miles north of Hawick and 55 miles south of Edinburgh.Center Parcs described the site as ‘well-located’ and that it would ‘provide significant benefits to the local economy in Scotland, including job creation’.The company continued in a statement: ‘The proposed village will be a similar concept to Center Parcs’ existing six…

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The mother of a teenager who committed suicide after being sentenced by a judge who secretly received millions for sending children to for-profit prisons slammed President Biden’s decision to commute his sentence. Sandy Fonzo is the mother of star wrestler Eddie Kenzakoski, 17, who died by suicide in 2003 after disgraced judge Michael Conahan sent him to prison for his first minor drug offence. It was later found that Conahan and fellow judge Mark Ciavarella accepted over $2.8 million in payments in exchange for handing teen minor offenders harsh prison sentences, and he was sentenced to 17 years in prison in 2011. Following…

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Thankfully, there has been a significant shift in many doctors’ attitude towards hormone replacement therapy (HRT). It won’t come as a shock to most women reading this that, for far too many years, peri and post-menopausal women have had to fight for their right to access this medication.Finally, an increasing number of doctors are open to the idea that prescribing HRT can have real benefits for their patients – and undoubtedly for many women this has made a life-changing difference.Even though 13million women in the UK are going through the menopause, it is estimated that one in four have to visit…

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Donald Trump’s decision to nominate Sen. Marco Rubio for the role of secretary of state has triggered a guessing game about who Gov. Ron DeSantis will pick to take up the vacated seat.Republican voters have a very clear answer: Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara.She is one of the leading names in the mix after winning acclaim by helming the Republican National Committee through the election campaign.And an exclusive J.L. Partners poll for DailyMail.com shows that 59 percent of Republicans support her elevation to the Senate. Some 36 percent say they ‘strongly’ support the idea while only ten percent are opposed.Reactions are more…

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There are just three main things you need to worry about when it comes to preventing dementia, a review suggests.Over the years everything from what time you go to bed to how much alcohol you drink has been linked to the memory robbing disorder.But by looking at data from more than 20,000 older adults over 30 years, researchers found three lifestyle factors demonstrably outweighed all others.Not having a hobby, being obese and being sedentary after age 60 were the biggest predictors of who went on to develop the disorder.They also found that Americans who lived in the South were more likely…

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Forget mince pies and mistletoe, Brits have revealed that they’re keen to try out Christmas traditions different to those that they usually observe at home.That’s according to an easyJet survey of 2,000 people in which 90 per cent of respondents said they’re keen on experiencing an alternative festive tradition and 80 per cent said that they’d like to travel abroad to try one out.The poll produced a ranking of the 20 alternative Christmas traditions that Brits would most like to try out during December and the festive period.What they’re keen on includes traditions involving flaming fireballs, ‘ghost saunas’ and medieval markets.Sophie…

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By JOHN-PAUL FORD ROJAS Updated: 04:20 EST, 19 December 2024 America’s central bank last night slashed interest rates for the thirdtime this year but signalled that further cuts in 2025 will be slower than previously thought.The pre-Christmas boost for borrowers in the world’s biggest economy took rates down to a range of 4.25 to 4.5 per cent, a full percentage point lower than where they were in September.But it was described as a ‘hawkish cut’ by economists, as projections published alongside the decision by the US Federal Reserve suggested there would be just two further quarter-percentage point cuts next year,…

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