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A MUM claims her daughter’s lunch of an innocent veg stick left her face covered in life-changing burns.Tyler Field was left horrified when her seven-month-old Imelda Sykes broke out in a red rash on her face and hands.6Imelda had been snacking on a celery stick in the sunshine when her complexion immediately began to change colourCredit: KennedyNews/TylerField6Sap from the veg got onto the tot’s skin which made it more sensitive to sunlightCredit: KennedyNews/TylerFieldThe tot had been snacking on a celery stick in the sunshine on May 19 for just 15 minutes when her complexion immediately began to change colour.Concerned Imelda…

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AMANDA Knox has revealed she will be back in court this week for a slander case linked to the murder of her British roommate Meredith Kercher.Knox was 20 years old when she and her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were convicted of stabbing 21-year-old Kercher to death at their shared flat in Perugia, Italy, in 2007.6Amanda Knox was acquitted of murdering her British roommateCredit: Getty6Exchange student Meredith Kercher was found stabbed to death in her flat in PerugiaCredit: PA:Press Association6The mum-of-two will be back in court for a slander caseCredit: instagram6Knox pictured being escorted by police at a court hearing in Perugia…

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GROUNDBREAKING plans have been revealed for a futuristic “flying hotel” airliner that could carry 800 people inside its world-class cabin.The concept design includes three massive floors, six huge engines, and a panoramic viewing lounge – with a state-of-the-art theatre and casino in the nose of the plane. 6The enormous flying hotel-like design is bigger than the largest commercial aircraft that operate todayCredit: OVIS DESIGNS6The massive plane has a distinctive shape with sweeping wings and a double noseCredit: OVIS DESIGNS6It would be able to stay airborne almost indefinitelyCredit: OVIS DESIGNS6The cockpit of the flight has been designed to be on the…

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POLICE have issued a stark warning over a “Frankenstein” drug “300 times stronger than heroin” after four deaths in the same town.The four victims are understood to have suffered medical episodes shortly after consuming what they believed to be heroin.3The number of deaths related to the drug has soared over the last year3The warning follows four deaths in SwindonCredit: Jon RowleyWiltshire Police fears the “potentially stronger” batch of drugs could contain Nitazenes, which pose “a substantial risk of overdose, drug-related hospitalisation and drug-related death”.The man-made opioids can be up to 500 times stronger than heroin and 40 times more potent…

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A GROUP of savage bears who are feared to have acquired a taste for human flesh have been rampaging in a town in Japan.Residents of the peaceful island of Hokkaido have been grappling with fears over the “ninja bears” who have been attacking humans and devouring cattle.4The notorious Oso18 bear was killed last year after years of wreaking havoc in Hokkaido4A brown bear pawprint from an animal even bigger than Oso184For many years, the eastern part of the city was haunted by one huge beast of a bear called Oso18 who sparked terror in the region with his rampant attacks.Local…

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THE launch of Boeing’s new $1.5billion Starliner spacecraft has once again been sensationally called off just moments before takeoff.The inaugural flight was abruptly halted on Saturday despite having the two astronauts ready to go and strapped into their seats with the mission now postponed for at least 24 hours.3Boeing’s Starliner capsule on the launch pad at Space Launch Complex 41 on ThursdayCredit: AP3NASA astronauts Suni Williams, left, and Barry Wilmore were set to take-offCredit: AP3The spacecraft has been plauged by delaysCredit: APThe CST-200 Starliner’s voyage up to the International Space Station (ISS) has been delayed once again as Boeing claims…

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AS busy parents, heating up a store-bought pizza or some turkey dinosaurs is often the easiest way to feed the kids quickly.But did you know all those handy ready-made meals could be making your job harder in the long run — by making your child badly behaved?13All those handy ready-made meals you’re serving your child could be making them badly behavedCredit: GettyThat’s because every piece of food you give your little ones feeds trillions of bacteria living in their guts.These micro-organisms not only help to break down the nutrients in their meals, but also contribute to their feel-good chemicals.In fact,…

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A PUTIN-fanatic pop star is under investigation for her racy stage appearance at a concert marking Children’s Protection Day.Russian singer Olga Buzova, 38, was slammed for “dressing as a dominatrix” at the event attended by children and their families.6Russian singer Olga Buzova was slammed for her racy outfitCredit: east2west6The Putin fanatic was criticised for ‘dressing as a dominatrix’Credit: East2West6The Russian pop star often posts sensual snaps on social mediaCredit: Central European NewsRegional lawmaker Rustem Akhmadinurov condemned her “shocking and inappropriate” performance, which he said to have shown a defiance for the traditions of the region.Meanwhile, Putin’s “moral guardian” Ekaterina Mizulina…

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THE resting place of Egypt’s most powerful pharaoh has been discovered 3,000 years after his death in a secret tomb underneath a monastery.The resting place of Ramesses II was revealed by archaeologists when they examined a mysterious granite burial tomb found under the floor of a religious centre in east-central Egypt.6The mummified body of Ramesses II is on display in the Cairo MuseumCredit: Getty6The resting place was revealed when an Egyptologist re-examined a fragment of granite which had been unearthed in 2009Credit: Kevin Cahail6Huge statues of Ramesses II were built to honour the powerful pharaoh, this one is in Luxor…

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BOOZING on a flight could be deadly, scientists have warned.Many holidaygoers will celebrate jetting off on their travels with an alcoholic beverage; some may have a doze on a plane.1Drinking alcohol on a flight could be bad for the heartCredit: GettyHowever, a small study has found that the combination of in-flight alcohol and cabin pressure at cruising altitude may put a strain on sleeping passengers’ hearts.The combination appears to lower blood oxygen and increase heart rate, even among younger adults.”The on board consumption of alcohol is an underestimated health risk that could be easily avoided,” academics from the Institute of…

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