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UK could face ‘challenge’ on supply of presents this Christmas, Downing Street admits

The Independent

Minister assures cabinet that turkeys will be available for festive feasts

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6 refreshing cocktails that are perfect for spring

IOL

From floral sips to fruity mixes, and many more – we have rounded up the most seasonally appropriate cocktails to welcome the new (and warmer) months ahead.

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Would you rent a Christmas tree? Here's why you should

IOL

Renting a Christmas tree allows consumers to play their part in building a more sustainable festive season, writes Dominic Naidoo.

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Hidden troves of Moon material could let us explore the galaxy

The Independent

The search for frozen carbon may become ‘like the search for oil was on Earth in the early days’, one scientist predicts

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How to hang a Christmas wreath without damaging your door

Metro

Free-standing decorations like Christmas trees are fairly self-explanatory - but when it comes to hanging wreaths, you've got some options.

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Seals can change the tone of their voice just like humans, study finds

Daily Mail Online

Harbour seals lowered the tone of their voice when they were played sounds of the sea, report scientists at a research centre in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

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Maccas releases epic burger stuffed with onion rings

Taste

We’ll have onion rings on the side too, ta.

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Don’t worry, be happy – avoiding anxiety!

Cape Town Etc

That’s normal. Anxiety though is a whole different matter altogether. Sometimes it’s hard to distinguish between the two, as the lines can easily be blurred, but here's how you can start.

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Dubai's yachts offer socially-distanced luxury

AFP

Dubai earned a reputation for delivering luxury for those with cash to splash years ago, but amid the Covid-19 pandemic,

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Cashews don't come cheap — one pound at retail can cost you $15. Here's why they're so expensive.

Insider

Cashews grow inside a toxic shell, and each one requires rigorous processing before it's considered safe to eat.