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TRACKS belonging to a giant raptor that would’ve towered over its Jurassic Park cousins have been found.The mammoth dinosaur is believed to be as long as 16.4 feet (or 5 meters).3The creature would tower over human’s today – and dwarf the velociraptors seen in Hollywood hit Jurassic ParkCredit: iScience (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109598Its sizeable tracks were found in China’s Fujian Province, and would’ve lived tens of millions of years ago.Many raptors were small – so scientists say this discovery helps to show that some species could grow to be gigantic.”When people think of raptor dinosaurs, they most likely think of those…

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EMERGENCY patients are being forced into an “ambulance by Uber” crisis as soaring numbers arrive to A&E under their own steam, warn MPs.NHS figures suggest the number of “very urgent” cases getting a lift or taxi to casualty has risen 39 per cent since 2019.1Full hospitals and high demand slow down ambulance response times, with last year seeing the worst delays on record (stock image)Credit: PAData from about a third of hospitals show the total “Code 2” emergency patients who arrived not in an ambulance rose from 363,000 to 504,000 in 2023.The true number is likely higher.More people are making…

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A TOUR guide has called a café owner an “utter disgrace” for allegedly refusing to serve soldiers “as they are English”.Eugenie Brooks said her group was banned from the crêperie in Normandy during World War Two D-Day site trek.1La Falaise crêperie in Vierville-sur-Mer, next to Omaha BeachCredit: Eugenie BrooksThe ex-Met cop said: “This café refused to serve my British Army soldiers. “They are well behaved junior soldiers, all smartly dressed.“An utter disgrace and I will never take any of my tours there again.”However, Florent Neveur — boss of La Falaise crêperie in Vierville-sur-Mer, next to Omaha Beach, called Ms Brooks’…

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HOUSEHOLDS with a cheap video doorbell have been urged to update their gadgets immediately to prevent a worrying security fault.Experts from Consumer Reports claimed in February a series of budget brands had a flaw that allowed bad actors to view footage or control them completely.1Several brands made by Eken were allegedly affectedCredit: AmazonThey claimed the doorbells expose people’s IP addresses and their Wi-Fi network name to the internet without encryption, which risks opening networks to cyber criminals.The affected products were sold on popular online marketplaces including Amazon, Temu and Walmart.They were made by a Chinese company called Eken Group who…

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A MAN dubbed the “folded man” has had life changing surgery after spending years hunched over.Li Hua, from China, lived with the autoimmune disease ankylosing spondylitis for nearly 30 years before the op.4Li Hua, from China, has had life changing surgery after spending years hunched overCredit: AsiaWire4He underwent four hospital procedures to break and reconstruct his bonesCredit: AsiaWireHe first started experiencing symptoms of the rare arthritis at the age of 19 and was unable to stand up straight, eat or walk properly for more than 25 years.But thanks to the surgery he is now able to move around and live…

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HORRIFIC videos have shown Iran’s twisted “Morality Police” snatching women off the street in their latest draconian dress code crackdown.Those flouting Tehran’s laws can be sexually assaulted, tasered and beaten for infractions as minor as wearing jeans in public.8Horror clips showed the moment a woman is detained by Iran’s ‘morality police’Credit: X8Two women in hijab are seen pushing the woman into the back of a vanCredit: X8The morality police are in charge of arresting women who violate Iran’s conservative dress code8An Iranian woman shouts as she stands in a morality police van after being detainedCredit: GettyOne video from Tehran shows…

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EYES have lit up at an “unbelievable value” Android smartphone that carries a bigger battery than an Apple iPhone. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 with 128 GB is currently just £124 with a special discount code until 30 April. 2Boasting a triple camera, the smartphone packs a 108mp main camera, with 8mp ultra-wide lens and 2mp macro lens for close-upsCredit: Xiaomi2With fast charging, the company says the device can power up to 100 per cent in 70mins, or to 50 per cent in 29minutesCredit: XiaomiThe handset is currently just £159 without the code, having been reduced from its original £199…

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PEOPLE with type 1 diabetes fear their lives could be at risk as the UK faces shortages of “vital” insulin.Insulin, which helps the body regulate blood sugar levels, is one of hundreds of drugs currently hard or impossible to get in the UK. 1Health chiefs warned Britain is facing an insulin shortageCredit: Getty ImagesExperts say a “regular and reliable” supply is “essential for life”, warning the shortages will cause “anxiety” for the 400,000 Brits with type 1 diabetes.However, some patients have told how they’ve been unable to get vials of vital insulin from local pharmacies or been encouraged to switch brands,…

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CREEPY skeletal remains with missing limbs have been found in “Wolf’s Lair” which was once home to a top Hitler crony. German and Polish archaeologists made the chilling discovery while digging the home of Herman Göring- one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party who was convicted of brutal war crimes.10Creepy skeletons have been found at the home of a powerful Nazi figureCredit: Jens Hfalek/Relikte der Geschichte10Skeletons in the Göring House have no hands or feetCredit: You Tube/Piotrek Fundacja Latebra10Wolf’s Lair was the former war headquarters of Adolf Hitler as well as Göring’s houseCredit: Alamy10Top Hitler crony Hermann…

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HOUSEHOLDS using dodgy streaming gadgets have been slapped with a “stern warning” after an illegal TV operation was busted.Two men running the ‘Titan Streams’ illegal streaming ring were caught selling illegal Sky and TNT Sports subscriptions to thousands of people, according to Worcestershire county council.1Yates and Finch were convicted of offences under the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 and the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002Benjamin Yates and Lewis Finch pleaded guilty to illegally supplying Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) which allows access to paywalled services for free.The pair have been sentenced to a 20 month suspended sentence for 18 months…

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