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SNACKING on the kids’ tea or leftovers is something we’re all guilty of from time-to-time.Whether it be nuggets and chips, spaghetti bolognese or sandwiches and veggie sticks, there’s usually something to help yourself to.2Get leftovers straight into the bin or stored awayCredit: GettyParticularly as children can sometimes leave their tea – they really enjoyed it last week but for some reason today, they turn their noses up at it!It can feel very wasteful – of your time, energy and money – when food has to go in the bin. So it’s no wonder that sometimes parents end up eating the leftovers,…

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RUSSIAN despot Vladimir Putin’s KH-101 missiles targeted Ukraine’s largest hydro plant sparking a huge explosion.The hydro-electricity base was left in “critical” condition after the 600-mph rocket hit, prompting fears of a catastrophic flood.7Video shows the moment of a devastating Russian strike on Ukraine’s largest hydro-electricity plant7The Dnipro plant was hit before by Russian forces on March 22nd7Ukrainian workers were still repairing the plant – pictured – when the Russian missiles hit7The Dnipro hydro-electric power plant sits on a bridge in ZaporizhzhiaRussia’s KH-101 missiles were used in the overnight blitzIt is the second major attack on the Dnipro Hydro-electric Power Plant…

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RING doorbell users may be missing out on a useful feature that’s perfect for moments they can’t get to the door.It’s also quite handy if you have cold callers at your door and want to send them on their way quickly.1Feature is free to useAnd this is especially useful for things like parcels you don’t want left on your doorstep.Ring recently hiked subscription costs and some of its best features are paid for.Fortunately, Quick Replies is free to use.This essentially works like an answering machine, allowing users to select from preset messages when they’re away or busy.You can even select…

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ULTRA-SENSITIVE blood tests could save lives by identifying if breast cancer is likely to return years in advance, say scientists.The biopsy pinpoints tumour DNA in cells left behind after treatment which conventional follow-up scans miss because there are so few of them.1Blood cell tests could provide an early warning to check if breast cancer is expected to return – and lead to early treatmentCredit: GettyScientists say that it is up to 100 times more precise.In tests on 78 women recovering from breast cancer, it correctly identified all those who would relapse, sounding the alarm up to 41 months beforehand.None of…

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A DISTURBED father has hacked his children, wife and parents to death with an axe just days after getting married.Dinesh Saryam, 22, slaughtered eight of his family members in a horror mass murder spree in India before taking his own life, say local cops.3Three out of eight family members were laid on the ground after being hacked to death by a 22-year-old father3Local cops rushed to the tribal village of Bodal Kacher in india to cordon off the crime scene to find the bodiesCredit: SuppliedThe tragic rampage took place in the small tribal village of Bodal Kacher in the Indian…

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A deal on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, the latest entry in gaming’s biggest shooter franchise, is letting fans play the game for free.Players can jump into the fray right away, as the offer has already started on consoles and PC.1A free weekend of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is allowing players to try out new multiplayer contentCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s Season 4 just launched a couple of days ago, and to celebrate, publisher Activision is letting everyone play the game during a Free Access period.The offer is available on all platforms, but only includes Modern…

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SOME of the UK’s most iconic landmarks were glowing orange last night – to raise awareness for a rare genetic condition, Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS).Battersea Power Station in London, Cardiff Castle, Newcastle’s Millenium Bridge and York City Walls were among the buildings to glow brightly.5London’s Battersea Power Station was a stunning sight last night as it glowed orangeCredit: Simon Jacobs/PinPep5Portsmouth’s Spinnaker Tower was one of 38 locations that were lit up to mark the end of Prader-Willi Awareness monthCredit: Not known, clear with picture deskThe illusion lasted between 8.30pm until sunrise, across 38 different landmarks, symbolising the end of Prader-Willi Awareness…

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CHINA is gearing up for all-out war by readying a disturbing trove of mind-melting weapons, experts have warned.It’s feared Xi Jinping’s regime could use the chilling weapons to target Taiwan’s forces in the event of an invasion. 9China’s army could be use biological and cognitive weapons against its enemies9The tech could see Beijing ‘control’ the minds of its enemiesCredit: Getty9Chinese President Xi Jinping could use the tech against Taiwan – a longstanding enemy of ChinaCredit: AP9The Taiwanese army – pictured – have been steeling themselves for an attack from China for yearsCredit: EPAWe reported last year on developments inside China’s…

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GOOGLE is finally letting Android users edit their text messages after sending them. The new feature is part of a sweeping upgrade that adds a long list of perks to your Android phone.4You can now edit texts on Google MessagesCredit: GoogleGoogle revealed the new benefits in a blog post, promising that they’ll “elevate your everyday”.GET EDITING!The big new feature is the ability to edit texts send via Google Messages.You’ll now be able to simply tap and hold on an RCS message that you’ve sent.Google says you can “edit typos, adding missing words, or clarify what you mean”.But be warned: you’ll…

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A WOMAN was given 12 months to live just weeks after breaking her toe.Sharon Daley was about to fly to Tenerife, Spain, with her sister when she hit her foot against her bed. 3Sharon Daley with her sister Stephanie and niece IssyCredit: Sharon Daley3Sharon, 55, has been given 12 months to live after being diagnosed with stomach cancerCredit: Sharon DaleyDespite the pain, she jetted off on holiday and hobbled around for a week in the sun. On her return, Sharon went to A&E, where tests revealed her blood level was worryingly low.Two weeks later, the 55-year-old was diagnosed with stage…

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