All news by author: Chiara Fiorillo
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Boots to close stores within days - full list of those closing their doors
Boots has confirmed eight stores will be closing in the next few weeks as the popular chain axes 300 shops in a bid to 'concentrate its team members where they are needed'
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Fresh hope for migraine sufferers as new potential treatment discovered
An international team of researchers analysed genetic data from more than 1.3 million participants of which 80,000 had migraine in the hope of developing new drugs to treat it
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Ordinary-looking brick wall hides an incredible hidden world underground
There are many secrets hidden beneath the streets of Liverpool - and one of the oldest is the Wapping Tunnel, which opened in 1830 and was used to transport goods across the city
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Nine ways to prepare your dog for Bonfire Night fireworks so they don't panic
Loud noises such as fireworks can make dogs scared - so, ahead of Bonfire Night, a clinical animal behaviourist has given some tips to help your pet feel safe on November 5
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Dying dad makes epic 200-mile cycle 'ride of hope' from UK to Paris
Robert Seaward, 37, said the 'spontaneous' idea for the cycle came about as he reflected on his journey with brain cancer while watching the Rugby World Cup match
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Cops seize £10 million worth of cocaine in raid on Kent container ship
Cocaine weighing 137 kilos (302 pounds) was discovered at Sheerness Port on a Panamanian-registered ship transporting bananas to the Netherlands, the National Crime Agency said
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Evicted grandmother put into hostel after cannabis conviction
Loretta Paterson was evicted from her home in Cardiff after she admitted having cannabis in her house - but said she did not knowingly allow her home to be used for drug dealing
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Killer Brit mum on death row for poisoning husband moans jail 'worst thing ever'
Ramandeep Kaur Mann is on death row in India following the killing of her husband Sukhjit Singh - but she claims she is innocent and said she is going through a 'living hell'
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Warning issued over fake weight loss jabs sold online as people end up in coma
Illegal traders are selling fake weight loss pens which are causing serious effects including hypoglycaemic shock and coma, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency warned
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Bodies of tiny babies found among rotting remains at abandoned funeral home
Police in Detroit, Michigan, discovered the remains of 11 stillborn infants in a drop ceiling at the Cantrell Funeral Home months after it was shut down by the state department
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One in 5 Brits affected by sleepwalking as expert gives tips to deal with issue
Sleepwalking, also known as somnambulism, is a common sleeping disorder that affects more than 10.3 million people in the UK. Here, an expert explains how to deal with a sleepwalker
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Duke ordered to rename his daughter over outrageous 'too long' 157-letter name
The baby's name is Sofía Fernanda Dolores Cayetana Teresa Ángela de la Cruz Micaela del Santísimo Sacramento del Perpetuo Socorro de la Santísima Trinidad y de Todos Los Santos
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Met Office warns of weekend washout as four days of downpours to batter Brits
Parts of eastern Scotland, as well as southern and eastern England, will be hit by rain in the coming days. The Met Office issued two warnings - and there is a chance of flooding
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Victorian disease making surprise comeback across UK as cases up 70% in a month
The latest UKHSA data shows there have been 225 cases of scarlet fever in the week ending October 15. They have increased since September, but are lower than a year ago
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Met Office's gloomy 10-day forecast sees Brits issued ‘heavy downpours’ warning
Heavy downpours will hit most of the UK over the next 10 days. The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for rain across parts of Scotland, where there is a risk of flooding
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UK's new 'wonkiest pub' where 'pool balls roll upward' fails to sell at auction
The Tilted Barrel pub, which was named Britain's wonkiest pub after a devastating fire at the Crooked House in summer, was put up for sale but failed to sell at auction
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Missing girl, 2 found alive in the forest by deer hunter who heard her cry
Sara Alice Grice disappeared from her house in Prosperity, North Carolina, while his dad saw her gran off after a family visit. She was found by a deer hunter three hours later
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Mum shares last words of Palestinian boy who was stabbed to death in the US
Wadea Al-Fayoume died after he and his mum Hanan Shaheen were stabbed by their landlord Joseph Czuba. The woman is now recovering and has paid tribute to her late son
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Finger-tapping technique can lower anxiety 'in minutes', scientists say
Researchers carried out a study involving 22 volunteers and found that a simple finger-tapping technique inspired by Traditional Chinese Medicine can be effective in treating anxiety
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Girl, 9, sucked into pool filter and submerged for three minutes saved by nurse
Valentina Oliveira Mancano jumped into a pool during an event organised by the local church in Doutor Camargo, Brazil, when she was sucked into a filter - and was saved by a nurse
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British bedbug expert explains top early warning signs to be on high alert for
Experts have shared some tips on how to spot early signs of bedbug infestations in your home - and explained what you can do to keep these critters away
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Vladimir Putin 'in intensive care as body double meets Brazilian President'
A Telegram channel has claimed that Vladimir Putin is in 'connected to equipment that monitors his vital parameters' in the intensive care ward of his residence
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Mice could be living on Mars as scientists make surprising discovery
Scientists found mice in the ultra-dry, wind-swept summits of volcanoes in the Atacama Plateau of Chile and Argentina - described as 'closest thing on Earth' to the surface of Mars
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Symptom of silent killer that can be spotted by optician during an eyesight test
Ocular hypertension - also known as raised eye pressure - can lead to serious problems including glaucoma in the long term. The condition can be spotted with an eye test
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Curry prices skyrocket in 'perfect storm' of Covid, Ukraine and cost of living
The main ingredients needed to make Indian dishes, such as onions and vegetable oil, have been hit by inflation, leaving restaurants with no choice but to put their prices up
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