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Expert advice to help children avoid and get over car sickness

Expert advice to help children avoid and get over car sickness

With the summer holidays fast approaching, this could mean long trips to the sea or the airport for a short break abroad. The car leasing experts from LeaseCar.uk and its sister site LeasingElektroauto.de have put together some useful tips to help children in the car who may be prone to car sickness. The churning, sickly … Read more

Black Sea nonsense: Kyiv battles Russia's lies on the food crisis

Black Sea nonsense: Kyiv battles Russia's lies on the food crisis

Press play to listen to this article Ukraine and its Western allies are struggling to neutralize Russia’s latest offensive – a campaign of brazen lies in which Moscow presents itself as an innocent party in the Black Sea naval blockade that is fueling a global food crisis. For Russians, this is an all-important battle for … Read more

Novichok poisoner linked to Putin hit squad 'vanishes and may have been assassinated'

Russian President Vladimir Putin

Kremlin agent Konstantin Kudryavtsev, suspected of being behind the attempted attack on Vladimir Putin’s political opponent Alexei Navalny, has disappeared Russian President Vladimir Putin is suspected of being behind an attempted assassination of Alexei Navalny ( Image: via REUTERS) According to media reports, an FSB agent linked to a hit squad ordered to kill a … Read more

What if Boris Johnson wins vote of confidence? The picture for the Prime Minister

What if Boris Johnson wins vote of confidence? The picture for the Prime Minister

Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a vote of no confidence today after many of his Conservative MPs expressed doubts about his leadership. The Prime Minister, who was just booed at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, faces another tough day on June 6. 10 Downing Street is presenting this as an opportunity to leave partygate and poll … Read more

What happens on last day of Platinum Jubilee bank holiday, the celebs involved, and will we see The Queen?

What happens on last day of Platinum Jubilee bank holiday, the celebs involved, and will we see The Queen?

The Platinum Jubilee celebrations conclude on Sunday (5 June) with a colorful street parade that royal revelers are hoping will be crowned by an appearance by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. On Sunday, millions will gather for patriotic street parties, picnics and barbecues, with more than 85,000 Big Jubilee Lunches taking place across the UK. … Read more

Woman dies and two children saved after car goes into river

Woman dies and two children saved after car goes into river

A woman in her 40s has died after a car drove into the River Lee last night in Cork, Ireland. Two children were rescued from the water and taken to Cork University Hospital for treatment of their non-life threatening injuries. The incident happened around 8:45 p.m. Friday at Kennedy Quay. The woman’s body was later … Read more

North Korea’s virus outbreak ‘getting worse, not better,’ WHO says

North Korea’s virus outbreak ‘getting worse, not better,’ WHO says

LONDON — A senior World Health Organization official has said the UN health agency expects the coronavirus outbreak in North Korea to be “worse, not better”, despite recent claims from the secretive country that it is slowing. At a press conference on Wednesday, Dr. Mike Ryan, WHO’s head of emergencies, contacted the North Korean authorities … Read more

Drone captures 'magical' mystery mansion hidden in forest that burned down 100 years ago

The remains of Moore Hall have been left abandoned for 100 years after a devastating fire

A drone snapped a picture of the remains of Moore Hall, a manor house in Carnacon, County Mayo, Ireland that was burned down almost 100 years ago during the Irish Civil War The remains of Moore Hall were abandoned for 100 years after a devastating fire ( Image: Google Maps) A photo has surfaced of … Read more

Mum-to-be with deadly brain aneurysm felt like 'ticking time bomb'

Mum-to-be with deadly brain aneurysm felt like 'ticking time bomb'

A mother felt like a ‘ticking time bomb’ after doctors discovered a deadly brain aneurysm at 36 weeks pregnant that could rupture and kill her at any time – but doctors were able to save her and the baby. Sarah Pilgrim, 31, was 34 weeks old, along with her third child, 14-week-old Sydney, when she … Read more