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3126Wild mongooses remember bullies and give them the 'cold shoulder'Daily Mail OnlineResearchers from the University of Bristol found that mongooses can remember which groupmates have picked fights during the day and give them the 'cold shoulder' in the evening. |
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3125Icing is yet another dating trend to make you miserable - so are you being iced?MetroIcing is when someone puts the person they are dating "on ice". They convey their interest to their romantic partner, tell them they can't be with them now, but leave open the possibility of getting together in the future.' |
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3124Small steps can make all the difference to climate changeDaily Mail OnlineUK-based gardening expert Nigel Colborn shares his tips for a number of small changes you can make to help protect the planet against climate change. |
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3123Find out if you should be keeping your eggs in the fridgeMetroFridge, cupboard, or in a cute basket on your kitchen counter - these are the most common places to keep eggs, but only one is correct. |
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3122Chef reveals how to make homemade Mexican taquitosDaily Mail OnlineA young chef has shared his homemade recipe for tasty Mexican Taquitos with juicy steak and a refreshing avocado sauce. |
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3121Will Europe’s ski resorts open this season?The IndependentWith rising coronavirus cases. we check out the possible disruptions to wintersports destinations |
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3120This is the ‘world’s safest airline’The IndependentEtihad and Singapore Airlines also featured in the top five |
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3119Everything you need to know about flexitarianismMetroExperts explain flexitarianism, the semi-vegetarian diet that allows you to eat vegan products, veggies, as well as the odd bit of meat. |
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3118What to do if you see a dog trapped in a hot carThe IndependentIt’s important to take immediate action if your animal is displaying signs of heatstroke |
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3117Brazil health agency confirms COVID-19 cases in cruise shipThe IndependentPassengers 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 |