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Nutritionist reveals how to make four-ingredient Nutella cookies in minutes

Metro

Nutritionist Ange, from the Healthy Diary, posted the recipe on Instagram.

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Wisconsin's grey wolves fell 30% in one year from illegal hunting

Daily Mail Online

The gray wolf population in Wisconsin fell nearly a third after they were removed from the Endangered Species Act days before the 2020 US presidential election, according to a new study.

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The surprising reason your cat brings home dead birds and more feline facts

Metro

Metro.co.uk has compiled answers to your most-asked cat questions - including how to tell if your cat doesn't like you.

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This bang bang chicken will keep you going until the weekend

The Independent

This punchy dish will make you want to crank up your oven even in midsummer, says G Daniela Galarza

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She came and conquered – how Rome is getting back on her feet

The Independent

Breaking free from the shackles of Covid, the Eternal City has everlasting appeal, says Sarah Marshall.

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Eight summer cocktails, with a twist

The Independent

You can’t go wrong with a gin and tonic or a caipirinha. But many summer tipples could stand a spark of whimsy without compromising their honest appeal, writes Florence Fabricant

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What do the new HS2 and HS3 rail plans means for passengers?

The Independent

Government promises faster journey times to and from Derby and Nottingham

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Eight summer cocktails, with a twist

The Independent

You can’t go wrong with a gin and tonic or a caipirinha. But many summer tipples could stand a spark of whimsy without compromising their honest appeal, writes Florence Fabricant

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These are the most annoying workplace email buzzwords of 2021

Metro

The Buzzsaw has revealed its annual Hall Of Shame of the most cringe-inducing words and phrases that are overused in work emails.

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Dogs can 'effortlessly' learn names of their toys, study finds

Daily Mail Online

In a sample of 40 dogs, seven were able to fetch specific toys when the individual toy names were spoken by a human, report experts at Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary.