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Take a tour of Ireland's most expensive home

Daily Mail Online

The property is No.73 on Dublin's Ailesbury Road, the second-most expensive street in the Irish version of Monopoly (after Shrewsbury Road).

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Chef reveals how to make homemade Mexican taquitos

Daily Mail Online

A young chef has shared his homemade recipe for tasty Mexican Taquitos with juicy steak and a refreshing avocado sauce. 

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The world's most precariously placed buildings

Daily Mail Online

If you don't have a head for heights, these pictures might make you a bit dizzy.

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These three boozy ice lolly recipes are perfect for warm days

Metro

With the sun shining why not try some boozy ice lolly recipes? Easy to make, these flavourful treats will help you soak up the sun.

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Rescue dog raises seven kittens found without their mum

Metro

One-year-old Bertie became an unexpected father figure.

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Seven Viking tombs discovered in 'Christian-looking burial' in Sweden

Daily Mail Online

The graves in the Swedish town of Sigtuna, just north of Stockholm, contain remains of both children and adults and have marks of Christian burials.

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Balearics on the green list: 5 things to see, eat and do on the Spanish islands

The Independent

Beautiful beaches and picturesque towns await on the Balearic Archipelago, says Katie Wright.

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Lawyer swaps office for trekking Arctic Circle and climbing Kilimanjaro

Metro

Originally from Sheffield, Lucy, of Knebworth, Hertfordshire, gave up her job as a lawyer to take on epic adventures across the world.

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Meet the Britons who spent lockdown in the Seychelles

The Independent

Ashleigh Stewart talks to the British tourists who swapped the grey UK for island ‘paradise’

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Brazil health agency confirms COVID-19 cases in cruise ship

The Independent

Passengers on the cruise ship MSC Preziosa had to wait more than six hours to disembark at Rio de Janeiro Sunday due to an inspection by Brazilian health authorities that confirmed 28 cases of COVID-19 on board - 26 passengers and two crew members