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Zero waste menus are launching at Hiltons in London, Manchester and Brighton, featuring unusual delicacies such as ox heart, salmon cheeks and cod tongues ..read more
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Kayvon Wright developed red spots on his face and hands the morning after walking with his mum near Chard Reservoir in Somerset, England ..read more
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Despite being a picture of health, an AI-powered blood test in 2022 revealed that one of the world's deadliest cancers was silently forming in Ms Balon's pancreas ..read more
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Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have warned that 99 per cent of birds could be wiped out by 2100, if greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise at the current levels ..read more
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Scientists found that flameproofing chemicals called PBDEs, found in everyday products, can permeate the skin and make their way into the bloodstream, where they cause health problems ..read more
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Chase Bank is down for users across the US that complain they can't access their app and website ..read more
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Americans are suffering from the worst levels of air pollution in 25 years, according to a new report. West Coast cities are primarily affected because of the large number of wildfires and drought ..read more
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Rescued cyber slaves have shared the horrors of being trafficked by Chinese gangs in South Asia. Cousins from Pakistan were forced to scam five people a day or be beaten ..read more
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The Coca-Cola Company tops the list as the number one polluter, and is responsible for 11 per cent of all branded waste, according to researchers from Dalhousie University ..read more
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Chimpanzees in Uganda have been eating virus-filled bat dung ever since their preferred food source was destroyed by tobacco farmers. Scientists fear this could be how the next major pandemic starts ..read more