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Expert's advice for holidaymakers if flight is cancelled
Birmingham Mail· 5 days agoAs holidaymakers gear up for their summer getaways, the past weekend has seen a massive disruption...
Best TV and film to stream this week - from Unsolved Mysteries to Woman in Blue
The Irish Sun· 2 days agoRob Lowe and his son, John Owen Lowe, return for a second season of the enjoyably daft sitcom about...
Nigella Lawson shares delicious recipe to turn old bananas into tasty treats
Daily Record· 3 days agoIf you've got a bunch of overripe bananas in your fruit bowl, don't throw them away - give them a...
Marc Bloch: a warning from Europe’s past
The New Statesman· 5 days agoWhen Emmanuel Macron cited Marc Bloch’s almost forgotten study of France’s defeat in 1940 in an interview in May of this year, he intended to challenge...
A Smartphone Can’t Help You Now: How Horror Movies Solve Their Cell Problem
New York Times· 5 days agoIn working order, they can render predicaments more solvable and certain situations easier to escape — potentially. Then came the cell, and movies like “House on Haunted Hill” (1999) and “Jeepers ...
Simpsons actor puts King's Guard to ultimate test by using voice they don't expect
Daily Record· 4 days agoAn actor, who voices many iconic characters on The Simpsons, tested out just how "impenetrable" the...
EastEnders airs Dean Wicks court outcome in early iPlayer release
Digital Spy· 7 days agoThe actual culprit is Linda Carter, who killed Keanu on Christmas Day to try and save...
Is It OK to Drink Alcohol When It's Hot Outside? 3 Things That Make a Heat Wave More Uncomfortable
CNET· 2 days agoSitting in a heat wave can feel like being swaddled in an uncomfortable blanket, but it'll settle...
Drink-driving at a 13-year high: could alcolocks be the solution? | Auto Express
AutoExpress· 3 days agoThere are fresh calls for the drink drive limit to be reduced after it was revealed that 2022 saw...
Global outage caused by CrowdStrike is a flashing red light
The Irish Times· 4 days agoLast Friday brought a pointed reminder that disaster is at least as likely to creep in quietly, perhaps from a piece of technology so mundane that hardly anyone knows it exists. This past week ...