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Iceland urgently pulls £2.50 freezer staple from shelves and issues ‘do not eat’ warning over ‘health risk’ fears
Iceland is pulling a popular steam bag staple from the shelves over ‘health risk’ fears, warning customers: ‘Do not eat’.The supermarket chain is recalling its 4 Golden Savoury Rice Steam Bags due to potential allergens not declared on the label.2Iceland is recalling 4 Golden Savoury Rice Steam Bags as they may contain allergens that are not listed on the label2The store urges customers who have purchased the product with the best before date 16/11/2025 not to eat themSpecifically, the product “may contain crustaceans, fish, milk, and molluscs, which could pose a health risk to individuals with allergies to these ingredients”.The…
Everyone can see the river – but you need a high IQ to work out which of the two women will get more water in 11 seconds
YOU might have a high IQ if you can work out which of the two women will get more water in 11 seconds. Only those with incredible observational skills will be able to pick the right answer.8Can you guess which woman will carry more water?Credit: Bright SideThat’s because brainteasers like this are for people who enjoy challenging their creative thinking with fun games and puzzles.In this particular instance, two women are carrying two buckets by the river.The woman at the front has two wooden buckets, while the women behind her has a metal bucket.The main thing you can learn from…
I’m grieving my ‘perfectly healthy’ children while cuddling them – ‘baby Alzheimer’s’ is stealing them away
A MUM has described grieving both her children while cuddling them after they were diagnosed with ‘baby Alzheimer’s’ one after the other.Jillian, 35, and Donald Arnold, 37, were over the moon after welcoming their son, Roman James, and daughter, Stella.8Jillian Arnold, 25, with her kids Roman and Stella who were diagnosed with acid sphingomyelinase deficiency (ASMD)Credit: Jam Press/Jillian Arnold8Both children appeared ‘perfectly healthy’ at first – Roman was diagnosed at six months oldCredit: Jam Press/Jillian Arnold8Jillian and Donald, 37, hoped Stella might be spared, but she also received the devastating diagnosis at three months oldCredit: Jam Press/Jillian Arnold8Given a life expectancy…
Moment Ukrainian special forces storm Snake Island in unseen Call Of Duty-style vid on 2nd anniversary of its liberation
A DRAMATIC previously unseen video shows the moment Ukrainian soldiers were liberated from the Russians in a harrowing aerial assault.The footage released by the Ukrainian Secret Services marks the second anniversary of its special forces storming Snake Island. 9Ukraine’s secret service SBU has released unseen footage of its special forces storming Snake IslandCredit: East2West9Elite troops land in helicopters on the islandCredit: East2West9Soldiers exchange fire with Russian forcesCredit: East2WestThe island is seen being hit by aerial bombs before an assault by helicopters.Headcam footage sees the SBU forces liberating the remote but strategically important island giving a huge lift to Ukrainian resistance.The…
A “HEALTHY” teenage boy died within days of complaining of a sore throat and cough.Rebecca Rollason found her son William unresponsive in bed on June 14, shortly after he developed flu-like symptoms.2William, who died days after complaining of a sore throat, proudly holding his driving licenseCredit: Givealittle2The ‘talented musician’ with his mum RebeccaCredit: GivealittleThe heartbroken mum, from Upper Hutt in Wellington, New Zealand, told the NZ Herald: “We ask ourselves how what started as a sore throat, snotty nose and a cough on Tuesday [turned into him] no longer [being] with us three days later.”No one understands, we don’t know…
Brit tourist found dead in Magaluf after collapsing near resort’s iconic strip in early hours as cops probe CCTV
POLICE are investigating the death of a British tourist in Magaluf.The 49-year-old was found unresponsive in the resort’s Martin Ros Street near the raucous Punta Ballena strip after the alarm was raised around 4.30am this morning.3A Brit, 49, was found dead in a Magaluf strip todayCredit: GettyA security guard alerted local police, telling officers he had seen the man collapse and fall to the ground.Attempts to revive him at the scene proved unsuccessful and he was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.The dead man was identified by the hotel wristband he was wearing.Police went to the hotel, which has not yet been…
Jay Slater’s heartbroken family WILL keep searching for teen as cops call off 2-week hunt leaving them without answers
JAY Slater’s heartbroken family have vowed to keep searching for the missing teen as cops call off the hunt after 14 days.The Sun understands the family have not given up hope of finding Jay as a family friend insisted “nothing has changed”. 11The search for Jay Slater has been called off leaving his family heartbrokenCredit: Ian Whittaker11Jay’s parents Debbie and Warren have been in Tenerife trying to find answersCredit: Ian Whittaker11Jay with his mum Debbie and brother ZakCredit: Tim Stewart11Jay, Zak and father Warren celebrating Zak’s 21st birthdayCredit: Ian Whittaker11The Spanish Civil Guard announced the end of the search todayCredit:…
Town with year-round sunshine offering people £10,000 to move there – and there’s only a slight catch
A TOWN with year-round sunshine has offered people £10,000 to move there – but there is a slight catch.The tantalising offer stands for anyone that wants to relocate to Quilpie, Queensland, permanently.3The local council in Quilpie, Australia, is offering people £10,000 to move thereCredit: Getty3The outback towns boasts 365 days of sunshineCredit: GettyThe local government has pledged £10,000 through a Home Owner Grant Scheme aimed to boost its population.It was originally £6,800 but now Quilpie Shire Council has boosted its offer to make it more affordable for people to build in the region.The scheme was increased to match the town’s…
Jay Slater’s angry family slam ‘horrible’ conspiracy theorists for ‘getting in way’ of hunt & say: ‘The trolls have won’
JAY Slater’s furious family have blasted cruel conspiracy theorists for hampering the hunt for the missing teen.Cops in Tenerife called off their search for the missing Brit after 14 days – and his family feel the “trolls have won”.11The search for Jay Slater has been called off leaving his family heartbrokenCredit: Ian Whittaker11Jay with his mum Debbie and older brother ZakCredit: TIM STEWART NEWS LIMITED11Jay with Zak and father Warren celebrating Zak’s 21st birthdayCredit: Ian Whittaker11Jay’s parents Debbie and Warren have vowed to stay in Tenerife until they find answersCredit: Ian Whittaker11The Spanish Civil Guard announced the end of the…
Jay Slater might not be ‘missing’ – cops must find out if there was ‘third-party’ involvement, says ex-Brit cop
JAY Slater might not be “missing” and police need to find out if there was third-party involvement in his disappearance, an ex-Brit cop says.The search for the 19-year-old was today called off by cops as Graham Wettone, who was in the Met for 30 years, said “things just don’t add up”.11Jay Slater went missing on June 17 in Tenerife11Ex-cop Graham Wettone has said police must question if there was third-party involvementCredit: Twitter@kayburley11Jay’s parents Debbie and Warren have been in Tenerife trying to find answers11Jay vanished in Tenerife on the morning of June 17 after attending a dance music festival and…