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Children get fat on shopping blundersHerald.ieBy Caroline Crawford A child obesity expert has warned that little mistakes such as cereal choices and the selection of milk and bread has a massive impact on the waistlines of the country's children. C…

Dundalk DemocratFears that killer drug that stole lives of two in Cork may be on sale in DundalkDundalk DemocratFears have emerged this week that the deadly version of ecstasy laced with poison may be on sale in Dundalk. Concerns have been raised that …
Childhood intervention will save long-term State funds, says reportNewstalk 106-108 fmEarly intervention for children with behavioural problems would save the State money in the long-term. A conference in Dublin today will hear how a parenting programm…
Zee NewsEarly menopause linked with heart disease, strokeIrish HealthWomen who go into early menopause are twice as likely to suffer from coronary heart disease and stroke, according to a new study in the US. The link between early menopause and these …

China DailyHow to keep your teeth healthy and youngTimes of IndiaAs we age, we develop wrinkles, age spots and unwanted body fat. However, those are not the only areas of our body which age. Very few know that our teeth age too. Your teeth will get dar…
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Two female police officers were shot dead as they dealt with an apparently routine call in Manchester. ITN reports.
Despite a night ban on flights, new taxiways as well as construction work on the brand new third terminal takes place.
The rising hot air from a fire in Australia make flames rise up like a tornado.
A Danish magazine plans to print topless photos of Britain’s likely future queen, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Se Og Hor editor Kim Henningsen said Wednesday, promising the edition Thursday.
CNN’s Fred Pleitgen reports on how school kids in Gaza and Israel hope the U.S. will act after the elections.
After a week of deadly, international protests against an anti-Islam film, a French satirical magazine is fueling the debate between freedom of expression and offensive provocation. Magazine director Stephane Charbonnier said the move was “to comment (…
Four men jailed for life over a failed plot to bomb London in 2005 have launched a legal bid to overturn their convictions.
A second man is arrested in connection with the deaths of two police officers in a grenade and gun attack in Greater Manchester.
Parents of children at a nursery in York where a three-year-old died are offered advice on helping their children deal with the death.
The police watchdog receives a referral from West Yorkshire Police Authority over the conduct of its chief constable in the Hillsborough tragedy aftermath.
One of Scotland’s largest councils looks set to cut hundreds more jobs and reduce services in a bid to save £70m.
The Parades Commission defers its decision on an Orange Order parade in Belfast to allow talks to take place.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall have opened a new wing at the Headley Court military rehabilitation unit in Surrey.
Infrastructure support services company May Gurney announces that it plans to shed up to 250 jobs in Scotland.
Liverpool and Manchester United will pay tribute to those who died in the Hillsborough disaster before their match at Anfield.