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Britain’s unsolved murders ON SALE NOW

**Britain’s Unsolved Murders Revealed in New Publication** A special publication titled “Britain’s Unsolved Murders” has been released, unveiling the haunting truth behind 1,000 unsolved murder cases in Britain. The publication offers a detailed timeline of these crimes, delving into the tragic stories of lives cut short, the clues left behind, pivotal moments in the investigations,…
Deer ‘spooked by fireworks’ found with ‘catastrophic injuries’ next to Scots cliff

A deer with “catastrophic injuries” was discovered next to a cliff in Aberdeenshire, believed to have been spooked by fireworks. The animal was found with a badly fractured jaw and multiple leg fractures at the base of cliffs in Crovie on Sunday. Responding to the scene, New Arc Wildlife Rescue, a local charity, had to…
Eight checks you can do in a few seconds that may indicate a liver problem
Doctor Warns About Liver Problems that May Show on Feet A doctor has highlighted eight signs that could indicate potential liver issues, with symptoms manifesting on the feet and legs. Dr. Eric Berg DC, a health expert specialising in healthy keto and intermittent fasting, shared that these signs can be spotted quickly and should not…
Who can – and can’t – vote in the US election, and how old do people need to be?

In the United States, as the nation heads to the polls, many are eager to understand the voting process and who is eligible to participate in shaping the country’s future. It is essential to be a US citizen to vote in federal, state, and local elections, even if you reside outside the country. Interestingly, US…
Sturgeon ‘misunderstood rules’ and forgot to declare thousands in perks for ITV gig

Nicola Sturgeon has admitted an oversight in failing to declare thousands of pounds in perks received for her participation in an ITV election broadcast. The former First Minister acknowledged making an “error” regarding the benefits she received for the July 4th polling job, which paid her £25,000 for eight hours on television. Sturgeon faced criticism…
Simple way to claim four months of Apple TV+ for free with £3.99 deal

A fantastic deal is currently available for tech-savvy individuals who enjoy watching Apple TV+ shows. Shoppers can now enjoy four months of Apple TV+ and up to three months of Apple Music, Apple Fitness+, and Apple Arcade for as little as £3.99. This limited-time offer is open to all customers making a purchase at Currys…
US election could change America forever with fears of violence after polls close

US Election Could Change America Forever Amid Fears of Post-Poll Violence As the US Presidential election draws near, fears are mounting that the outcome of the election could lead to violence in certain areas. The tension surrounding the election is palpable, with concerns that regardless of who wins, the country may never be the same…
Rail bosses were worried about hit BBC thriller Nightsleeper depicting a cyber attack on their cross-border train

Rail bosses expressed concerns over the hit BBC thriller “Nightsleeper,” which depicted a cyber attack on their cross-border train service. Producers attempted to persuade Serco, the operator of the service at the time, that the show would bring fame to the Caledonian Sleeper, likening it to the renowned Orient Express. However, senior staff was apprehensive…
3p daily pill to protect your bones and reduce fatigue this winter

A new 3p daily pill has been recommended to help protect bones and combat fatigue during the winter months. As daylight diminishes and exposure to sunlight decreases, many people in the UK face a higher risk of Vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy bones, boosting the immune system, reducing…
Tribunal battle begins for three home carers fighting for equal pay against Scotland’s biggest council

Tribunal battle commences for three home carers challenging Scotland’s largest council for equal pay In a recent development, three determined women have initiated an employment tribunal against Scotland’s largest local authority, Glasgow City Council, in pursuit of fair pay. The trio, comprising Lorraine Donnachie, Audrey Masson, and Helen Mitchell, who serve as home carers for…
