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The lifesaver £30 Sleep Pod warms the homeless in freezing temperatures
The prism-shaped tents use body heat to raise the temperature inside to 5C - even when it is as cold as -16C outside - and have been handed to 1,200 rough sleepers by nearly 40 charities
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Five chilling signs UK and US are heading for World War 3 amid global unrest
After Defence Secretary Grant Shapps warned that we are now moving 'from a post-war to a pre-war world', we look at the warning signs that could mean WW3 is near
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BBC 'urgently' trying to resolve Huw Edwards scandal but he's 'unfit' for talks
The BBC is reportedly keen to hold talks with Huw Edwards about his future following his suspension due to allegedly paying for explicit photos of a teenager, although nothing unlawful took place
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Helena Christensen, 55, parades ageless beauty at Formula E championship
Helena Christensen was among the guests at the latest circuit event in the motorsport world championship Formula E this weekend, with it having been held in Saudi Arabia
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Hamas chillingly warns families all hostages will be killed in Israeli strikes
Al-Qassam Brigades has sent a chilling message to families of Israeli hostages being held in Gaza - warning they should be prepared to hear news of their deaths if Israel continues bombing the strip
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Holocaust survivor says people 'still easily hate others who are different'
Dr Martin Stern, who survived concentration camps at Westerbork and Theresienstadt, spoke to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, which remembers the killing of six million Jews
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US nukes to be stationed in UK for first time in 15 years over Russia threat
Pentagon documents show nuclear warheads would be housed at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk as US and British military chiefs express fears over a war with Putin's Russia
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Drinking tea could make you live longer - but there's an exact ratio to sip
Scientists have found a potential link between drinking tea and living a longer life as well as showing anti-agening benefits - but it's all down to how much you consume
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Popular clothing company Superdry could shut some 96 stores amid struggles
Superdry experienced a poor Christmas, business experts say, and now is reportedly assessing restructuring options, which may result in job losses and store closures
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Trump's sudden weight loss sparks health concerns as he 'skips meals'
Donald Trump has claimed to lose "15, maybe 20lbs" as he is "too busy to eat", prompting fears for his health as medical experts claim the weight loss could be a sign of over-exertion
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UK joins others in pausing funding to UN agency over Hamas attack allegations
The United Nations Agency for Palestinians recently was accused of having several staff members who were involved in Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel - leading to a number of nations pausing funding for the body
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10 most deadly insects in the world - and how they pose great risk to humans
Insect bites may be small in some cases, but they can be fatal for crops and humans because of their ability to carry killer diseases and destroy food which humans need to survive
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Sahara dust set to blanket country in just days covering cars and roads
Forecasters anticipate Sahara dust, which has been spilling out of west Africa and over the Atlantic, to fall across the UK within the next few days, leaving a trail of grime
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Moment Ukrainian man asks wife to film him jumping into frozen river
The 38-year-old man, known only as Alexander, asked his wife to film him as he jumped into the frozen Chortomlyk River in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region - but the stunt took a turn for the worst
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What is 'disease X' as WHO calls for global pandemic treaty for 'common enemy'
Tedros Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organisation (WHO), has urged countries to sign on to its pandemic treaty by May in order to fight the globe's "common enemy".
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Inside creepy abandoned psychiatric hospital where over 50 died in mystery
Mount Vernon Arsenal in Alabama was built by the US Army during the 1820s and active for more than a century but was slammed for forcing manual labour upon its vulnerable patients
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Tattoo artists share 'most common' requests they're bored of doing
Tattoo artists have pinpointed tattoos they don't really like inking and that they find tedious – and many are ones that have been made popular by celebrities
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Man who won £39million on lottery admits to making very odd first purchase
John Falcon, the lucky man from Puerto Rico, was 43-years-old when he became the single-largest winner in the city's history in 1999
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Gran fleeing Israeli bombs with grandson carrying white flag shot dead in street
WARNING UPSETTING DETAILS: Sara Khreis told of the final moments she spent with her mother, Hala, 57, as the family fled their home in the al-Rimal neighborhood in Gaza City before she was gunned down in the street
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How Trump will afford $83million court order amid confusion over net worth
In a separate civil fraud trial, Trump has been accused of dramatically over-inflating his net-worth, which is sure to take a hit following a court order he pays $83.3million
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Trump rants over 'ridiculous witch-hunt' and vows to appeal $83.3m court order
Donald Trump took to his truth Social, his personal social media platform, where he branded the case a 'Biden Directed Witch Hunt" and vowed to appeal
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Baby gecko discovered alive in dad's bag of frozen chillies - and gets new home
Kevin Cuthbert was shocked to discover the baby crocodile gecko in his bag of Scotch bonnet chillies from his local Asda in Llandudno and named him after the frozen vegetables he came in
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Twins conjoined at chest who shared liver 'doing great' one year after surgery
A family celebrated the one-year anniversary of separating conjoined twins Jamie and Amie Finley, who are now thriving toddlers after the surgery at Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas
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British oil tanker on fire in Red Sea after Houthi missile attack
Marlin Luanda, which is owned by London-based Oceonix Services, was targeted by Houthi, Yemen naval forces, about 55 nautical miles southeast of the Yemeni port of Aden
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Outrage as 100 lions shot dead by British trophy hunters since 2015
Figures released by the Government show 80% of the lions shot by Britons were bred to be killed in enclosed fields in what is known as ‘"canned hunting"
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