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Woman's phrase for 'numb bum' leaves Brits baffled as they debate proper name for it
Lancashire Live via Yahoo News UK· 2 hours agoSome individuals confessed to saying their behind has "gone dead", while others simply refer to it as "pins and needles", the same as they would for any other affected limb. Yet, there was one ...
Cosmetic chemist shares 'youth activating' serum better than retinol
Daily Express· 2 hours agoA cosmetic chemist has shared one product that "transformed her skin" and it's more powerful than...
Europe's MiCA Is Finally Here. How Will the U.S. Respond?
CoinDesk via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 hours agoThis requirement is a base level of compliance for digital asset safekeeping. In addition to these...
Who Is Princess Aiko of Japan?
Town & Country via Yahoo News UK· 2 hours agoSince Empress Masako had only one child, the line of succession was uncertain for a while, causing debate on whether to change the law so that first-born...
'My dad is a Liverpool legend but I was released as teenager and now work as football agent'
Liverpool.com via Yahoo Sport· 3 hours agoLiverpool has welcomed a number of legends' children to the Academy over the years, but it's an...
Why bad recruitment strategies could cost your start-up more than a few pay checks
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 3 hours agoHer boyfriend said it was like watching a dimmer switch be slowly turned down. Henry Engelhardt ...
Kalki 2898 AD review – maximalist sci-fi epic mixes Mahabharata with Mad Max
The Guardian via Yahoo News UK· 3 hours agoAmitabh Bachchan plays a mythological warrior in a withered dystopian city where desert car chases,...
Tour de France's disastrous visit to Plymouth 50 years ago - from TV farce to reasons why it was...
Plymouth Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 hours agoIt is 50 years since the world's most prestigious cycling race, the Tour de France, visited Plymouth. While excursions outside of France and indeed mainland Europe are now ...
Tata and Thames Water: corporate blackmail on the eve of the election
Morning Star· 3 hours agoWhen Edward Heath asked the question at the 1974 election, his claim was that organised labour (in the form of the National Union of Mineworkers) held the country to ransom. People saw through ...
How it felt to be free
Morning Star· 3 hours agoCHRISTINE LINDEY guides us through the vivid expressionism of a significant but apolitical group of pre WWI artists in Germany