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Scientists have made a pill to replace exercise – but don’t hang up the trainers yet The Metro says Two mice lived in a research facility in San Diego. One was called Couch Potato Mouse, the other Lance Armstrong Mouse. Both ate high-fat diets and had little exercise, yet while Couch Potato Mouse looked as the name might suggest – overweight and unhealthy – Lance Armstrong Mouse was a shining beacon of health. Lance Armstrong Mouse had a secret. A drug. This drug, named GW501516, or 516 for short, mimicked the effect of exercise on the body without the body…
‘If I’m in my bed all day every day, I’m in a depression slump.’
He was seen by an eyewitness driving at ‘significant’ speed down the motorway.
‘Rest in peace, Ju, and may your light continue to shine in our hearts.’
Secret conversations reveal details about the plan.
The suspect was only captured last year.
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Gaza hospitals stopping some services as UN warns fuel runs out tonight Fuel is running out in Gaza, as hospitals are stopping all but emergency services, according to a BBC correspondent. The United Nations (UN) – the biggest aid provider in Gaza – says its work will have to stop tonight if it doesn’t get fresh supplies. Israel is blocking the delivery of supplies to Gaza and is accusing Hamas of stockpiling hundreds of thousands of litres. View this post on Instagram A post shared by WTX NEWS UK 🇬🇧 (@wtxnews) Another eight aid lorries carrying food, water and medicine…
Hurricane Otis: ‘Catastrophic’ storm makes landfall in Mexico Hurricane Otis has made landfall in southern Mexico, US meteorologists say. The category five storm has been labelled as “extremely dangerous.” According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), Otis touched down near the popular Acapulco resort just after midnight on Wednesday (06:25 GMT). Winds are forecast to reach 165mph. The NHC warned of “destructive waves” and heavy flooding in coastal areas. A hurricane warning is in effect for a 350km-long stretch of coastline between the towns of Zihuatanejo and Punta Maldonado in the state of Guerrero. “A potentially catastrophic storm surge is…
Elementor #557312 October 25, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – Brit cargo ship sinks in collision The Metro says a search is underway for four crew missing after a British ship sank in the North Sea. The Verity sank following a collision with a larger ship, the Polesie, off Germany’s North Sea coast in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The paper says at least one sailor is known to have died but that rescuers are “clinging to hope” that four missing crew members will still be found alive. Today’s top stories Like this…
Elementor #557306 October 25, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Guardian – UN calls for immediate ceasefire to end ‘epic suffering’ in Gaza The UN wants an immediate ceasefire in Gaza to end “epic suffering”, says The Guardian. Its secretary-general labelled Israel’s bombing and blockade “collective punishment” and claimed international law was being broken. The paper says it has sparked a “fierce row” with Israel. The country’s UN ambassador called Antonio Guterres’ remarks “blood libel”. The front page carries a picture of 85-year-old Yocheved Lifschitz, one of two hostages released by Hamas on Monday, shaking…
Elementor #557300 October 25, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun – My hell in spider-web of Hamas tunnels The Sun says Mrs Lifshitz, 85, said being kept prisoner in a “spider’s web” of underground Hamas tunnels was a “nightmare.” The front page features also reports on Manchester United’s Champions League win – as goalkeeper Onana saved a penalty in the last minute of added time. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:) Leave a comment UK National newspapers
‘The dog was not previously reported to be of an aggressive nature, and this was a family who took precautions and are responsible owners.’
Elementor #557294 October 25, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Mirror – Killer Noye & the Jungle Millions The Daily Mirror reports road rage killer Kenneth Noye has links to a multi-million-pound jungle scheme at the centre of land-grabbing claims. Kenneth Noye served almost 20 years in prison for killing a man in a road rage incident in 1996. The paper says Mr Noye lives at a property that is also the headquarters of Amazon Forest People, a project set up by his son to protect Brazil’s rainforests which, according to the paper, is being…
Elementor #557288 October 25, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – Peace gesture by freed hostage in the face of evil The Daily Express notes how freed Israeli hostage Yocheved Lifshitz took her Hamas captor’s hand as she was released and said: “Shalom” (peace). Ms Lifschitz is described as a “symbol of humanity” by the Daily Express. The paper calls the handshake a “peace gesture in the face of evil” and says it was “fitting for a woman who, along with her still-captive husband Oded, 83, has been a peace activist all her life”.…
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It is ‘dangerously underexplored’.
‘We will never see daylight again.’
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The Israeli foreign minister told the UN Hamas were ‘the new Nazis’ and vowed to destroy the group to the last man.
Hamas frees two hostages who had been held captive in Gaza, as confirmed by both the Palestinian group and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The release came after mediation efforts by Qatar and Egypt, with a spokesperson for Hamas’s armed wing announcing the captives’ freedom.
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