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From the broad Scottish brogue to the unmistakable Geordie twang, the UK is home to a bewilderingly diverse array of different accents.But while you might pride yourself on your knowledge of local dialects, scientists have found that some British accents are simply more elusive than others. Researchers from the University of Cambridge tested people from around the UK to see how reliably they could separate an imposter accent from the real deal.Belfast, Geordie, and Glaswegian accents proved the hardest to forge, with locals able to spot a fraud up to 80 per cent of the time from just two seconds of…

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By EMILY STEARN, SENIOR HEALTH REPORTER FOR MAILONLINE Published: 03:48 EST, 20 November 2024 | Updated: 04:43 EST, 20 November 2024 Tesco has urgently recalled one of its own-brand dips from shelves over salmonella fears. Food safety watchdogs stuck a ‘do not eat’ alert on a batch of the supermarket’s Tzatziki. It is feared the yoghurt dip, which costs £1.40, has been contaminated and ‘may contain’ the bacteria.  The nasty bug usually causes a fever, sickness and diarrhoea that clears up in days. However, it can be fatal.The Food Standards Agency (FSA), which published the alert, issues recalls when problems are spotted with food…

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Nothing screams Christmas like the arrival of festive fare in the supermarkets but Aldi is going even further to ensure as many people as possible sample its top treats in the run-up to the holiday season.The discount supermarket chain is once again opening its Bottomless Pigs in Blankets Restaurant in London, offering guests the chance to try up to seven varieties of its festive bestseller and enjoy a welcome drink for just £5 – with proceeds going to charities network Neighbourly.Championing pigs in blankets – small sausages wrapped in bacon, for the uninitiated – the restaurant will re-open its doors on…

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Prince Harry has taken part in a sketch in which he appears to be given a tattoo by American music star Jelly Roll, as part of the build-up to the Invictus Games in Canada. In the footage, filmed at New York tattoo parlour East Side Ink, the Duke of Sussex, 40, squeals as he sits in the chair and gets a fake inking during the skit.Thought to have been produced in September, the light-hearted clip begins with Prince Harry being joined by country superstar Jelly Roll at the tattoo parlour on the Lower East Side. An excited Jelly Roll tells the Duke:…

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An eight-year-old girl who was found barely alive in an Argentinian forest revealed the identity of her rapist and killer just moments before she died. Fabiana Sirino had disappeared while on her way home from school in the town of 25 de Mayo, in the Misiones Province,  Argentina, on Friday November 15. Her worried parents and other family members began a search for the missing girl, and it was her 11-year-old big sister who ultimately found her suffering from serious injuries about 200 metres from their house, in a wooded area.Fabiana’s parents told local news outlet Cronica that their eldest daughter ‘saw…

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Their wedding may be over, but the honeymoon continues for NRL star Sam Burgess and his new bride Lucy.The loved-up duo spent a fun day in the sun with their baby daughter Robbie over the weekend on Noosa’s Main beach after attending celebrity accountant Anthony Bell’s wedding. The couple looked to be having a ball as they cavorted among the waves on what was a beautiful day on the Queensland Sunshine Coast.Lucy, 33, flaunted her sensational figure in a taupe G-string bikini that showed off her perfect bottom.The tiny two-piece also showcased her toned torso and slender legs.Going for a western-beach…

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By LIVE COMMENTARY Updated: 02:46 EST, 20 November 2024 Consumer price inflation accelerated to its highest level since April last month, fresh data from the Office for National Statistics shows. The Consumer Price Index rose to 2.3 per cent in October from 1.7 per cent in September, higher than the 2.2 per cent forecast by analysts and marking the largest month-on-month increase in more than two years. The FTSE 100 will open at 8am. Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are Dunelm, Sage, Crest Nicholson, Severn Trent and Hornby. Read the Wednesday 20 November Business Live blog below.> If…

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Tones and I lead the 2024 ARIA Award winners on Wednesday night as she took home the crown for Best Video.The Australian singer won the award for her latest single Dance With Me, but was unable to accept the award in person.Co-directors Nick Kozakis and Sela Vai accepted the award on behalf of the Dance Monkey hitmaker, giving an emotional tribute to the artist.’I can’t believe we did it. I just want to give a huge shout out to [my team]. Congratulations to everyone involved,’ Tones said in a video sent to the ARIAs.She then passed over to her co-directors…

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The fear of being eaten by a shark has come alive in a new video.A tiger shark, named Jitterbug, accidently swallowed an iPhone during a feeding part of a tourism excursion in the Bahamas, taking the device on a journey through its inner workings.As the phone floats through the tiger shark, specifically the folds of its digestive tract’s ghostly pale white skin, the inner side of its gills can be seen pulsing along the walls of its pharynx.But Jitterbug coughed the mobile the iPhone, sealed in a waterproof case, before ot went  beyond this last region of the oral cavity…

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A mysterious brain disease has caused 40 deaths and plagued hundreds of people in a small community for more than a decade. The new leader of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, Premier Susan Holt, has reopened an investigation into the illness that causes dementia-like symptoms and partial paralysis. Since DailyMail.com last reported on the cases, there have been over a dozen more who – affecting an estimated 450 people in the area, and mainly people on the Acadian peninsula. Local authorities had previously put the total case count at just 48 people. There have been 40 deaths, according to the premier. The Public Health Agency…

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