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3432If you want a quirky staycation, you can stay in a stable... with a horseMetroAt Greenbank Farm in Cartmel, Lake District, you can learn all about caring for Friesian horses – and even spend the night with one. |
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3431Why do cats knead with their paws?MetroDo you ever see your cat shifting his front paws back and forth just before settling down for a nap? |
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3424NASA telescope spots mysterious 'free-floating' planetsDaily Mail OnlineA mysterious population of 'free-floating' planets may be alone in deep space, unbound to any host star, according to University of Manchester researchers. |
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34236 trends will define how we drink in 2022IOL2022 is predicted to be an amazing year for cocktail culture and creativity behind the bar along with new trends. |
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3422Going for walks could prevent early death caused by lack of sleep, says studyMetroBrisk walking for 150 minutes per week (and you don't have to do that all in one go) could reduce the risk of early death caused by poor sleep, suggests a new study. |
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3421Part of London which is the hardest place in Britain to pass your driving testMyLondonErith test centre is the hardest place to pass - and two other places in London make the top five |
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3420NASA visualisation reveals location of spacecraft in real-timeDaily Mail OnlineThe Eyes on the Earth tool is created by NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, and shows Earth-observing satellites in real time, as well as the data they are collecting. |
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3344Women who desire hourglass figures are ‘less satisfied’ with their bodiesThe IndependentThe hourglass figure ‘might be as unrealistic, unattainable, and harmful to women’s body image as the thin-ideal’ |
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3333Couple save thousands by ditching London and travelling the UK in a minibusMetroAfter meeting online in 2018, graphic designers Charlie Osman, 28, and Josh Akhtar, 29, were living the dream. |
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3332Lost village emerges from Italian lake 71 years after it was submerged to create a hydro-electric plantDaily Mail OnlineThe remains of a lost Italian village have resurfaced for the first time in 71 years after it was submerged to create a hydro-electric plant. |