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Hurling star DJ Carey accused of cancer cash fraud
Hurling star DJ Carey accused of cancer cash fraud
DJ Carey is accused of inducing people to pay him money after fraudulently claiming to have cancer.
1970-01-01 08:00
Cathay Pacific buys 32 Airbus A321-200neo aircraft for $4.66 billion
Cathay Pacific buys 32 Airbus A321-200neo aircraft for $4.66 billion
(Reuters) -Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways said on Friday it had purchased 32 Airbus A321-200neo aircraft from Airbus for a
1970-01-01 08:00
Evergrande's chairman has been detained. The company will struggle to survive
Evergrande's chairman has been detained. The company will struggle to survive
After defaulting on its debt two years ago, Chinese real estate developer Evergrande was meant to be restructured and allowed to get back on its feet. But that plan now looks to be in peril, after police detained its chairman as well as staff at a financing subsidiary.
1970-01-01 08:00
Rotterdam shootings: Hospital was warned of 'psychotic' suspect
Rotterdam shootings: Hospital was warned of 'psychotic' suspect
Dutch prosecutors had raised concerns about the man accused of killing three people in Rotterdam.
1970-01-01 08:00
The exact time Brits find themselves ‘uncontrollably hungry’ revealed
The exact time Brits find themselves ‘uncontrollably hungry’ revealed
One in four Brits find themselves uncontrollably hungry by 10:30 am, research has found. A study of 2,000 adults found they typically snack twice a day, with sausage rolls, crisps, biscuits and bananas the most popular choices. But 27 per cent get the munchies by mid-morning, and a third have even got out of bed for a midnight snack. Other popular treats include chocolate bars, nuts, cake and crackers. A spokesman from Wall’s, which commissioned the research as part of its ‘When hunger calls, grab a Wall’s’ campaign, said: “Sometimes a snack can be an absolute saviour to your day as the research has shown. “Uncontrollable hunger at times can absolutely take over and leave you unable to get on with your day until it’s been satisfied. “And there’s real enjoyment taken from ridding of this hunger whenever it strikes with a snack never being far away.” The study also found 23 per cent of adults don’t usually have breakfast, with 36 per cent of those claiming they are more prone to snacking as a result. When watching TV, over the weekend and in the workplace were the most common times and places to chomp on a treat. And more than £10 is spent on them in a typical week, according to the OnePoll data. More than seven in 10 (73 per cent) have snacks stocked up in their homes for when they need them, and 25 per cent have hidden them from loved ones. While 21 per cent have a dedicated drawer in their workplace for keeping them for when hunger calls. The importance of a snack cannot be underestimated though as 60 per cent believed a great treat can save a rubbish day. To avoid a bad day, 33 per cent will typically pack one for themselves when leaving the house. However, 20 per cent have been made to feel guilty about their snacking habits with others pointing out the frequency they so do. A spokesperson from Wall’s [https://www.instagram.com/wallspastry], added: “Hunger can be overpowering and there’s nothing worse than being caught short and having nothing to hand. “However, there’s no better feeling than finally chomping on something after having been hungry for a while and satisfying that desire. “Snacks such as sausage rolls are a great and versatile option for when hunger calls.” Top 20 most popular snacks, according to Brits: 1. Crisps 2. Biscuits 3. Chocolate bar 4. Banana 5. Nuts 6. Cookies 7. Cake 8. Toast 9. Apple 10. Grapes 11. Crackers 12. Cereal bar 13. Yoghurt 14. Sausage roll 15. Orange/satsuma 16. Cereal 17. Doughnut 18. Berries 19. Flapjack 20. Popcorn Read More Smoking during pregnancy doubles premature birth risk, study finds Four in ten Brits ignore potentially serious eye problems, study finds Study finds women only give themselves 30 minutes of self-care a week Children avoid sleepovers due to fears of wetting the bed Most unwanted gifts people have received The best napping method to help with pulling an all-nighter
1970-01-01 08:00
China Machinery & Intelligent Manufacturing Brand Show (Thailand) & Wire & Tube Southeast Asia 2023 Successfully Held in Bangkok, Thailand
China Machinery & Intelligent Manufacturing Brand Show (Thailand) & Wire & Tube Southeast Asia 2023 Successfully Held in Bangkok, Thailand
BEIJING--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 29, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
PUMA’s World-Class Ambassadors Celebrate 75 Years of Sports History
PUMA’s World-Class Ambassadors Celebrate 75 Years of Sports History
HERZOGENAURACH, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 29, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Eswatini election: The vote in a kingdom where parties are banned
Eswatini election: The vote in a kingdom where parties are banned
Voting is under way in Eswatini, but in Africa's last absolute monarchy, MPs have little power.
1970-01-01 08:00
Nicole Thea's husband Global Boga says he's saving lives in her name
Nicole Thea's husband Global Boga says he's saving lives in her name
Global Boga says he’s "back and stronger" after launching a foundation in his late wife's name.
1970-01-01 08:00
Trump heads to California GOP event two days after skipping debate
Trump heads to California GOP event two days after skipping debate
A California Republican showdown featuring Donald Trump is coming -- two days after the former president skipped his party's second 2024 primary debate in Simi Valley.
1970-01-01 08:00
UK Tax Relief Helps Deliver 9.2% Boost to Business Investment
UK Tax Relief Helps Deliver 9.2% Boost to Business Investment
Businesses invested more in the UK over the past year than previously thought as they took advantage of
1970-01-01 08:00
Alix Earle shares 'nightmare' college sorority experience on 'Hot Mess' podcast: 'Thought my life was over'
Alix Earle shares 'nightmare' college sorority experience on 'Hot Mess' podcast: 'Thought my life was over'
Alix Earle said, 'We go home for winter break, and you come back, and it's rush week, all the girls get a set schedule, and it's like four or five days'
1970-01-01 08:00
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