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A womans risk of post-natal depression could be identified by a simple blood test during pregnancy
A blood test that can tell if a pregnant woman is at risk of post-natal depression is being developed. Gwyneth Paltrow has spoken of her battle with the ...
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Latest internet meme bearding is the cats whiskers
Bearding involves holding a hapless moggie in front of one's face to give the impression of a glorious, luxuriant beard. And believe it or not, it's catching ...
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Leveson aide Shami Chakrabarti casts doubt on plans for media regulation
A key adviser to Lord Justice Leveson last night threw plans for regulating the media into turmoil by denouncing the idea of a Royal Charter to oversee a new regulator for Britain’s ...
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Sam fell for my car before me says Cameron PM says he was able to woo his wife because he could drive her around
David Cameron has confessed that his wife Samantha only fell for him because he owned a car - and that she may not have been 18 when he fell in love with ...
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DAILY MAIL COMMENT A plea from the heart of loyal Conservatives
In a desperate bid to build bridges with the Conservative rank and file, David Cameron has emailed party members to protest that he is on their side. Today, the Mail imagines how recipients of his ‘personal note’ may ...
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Royal Mail boss Moya Greene Treat junk mail with respect - as it helps profits rise by 60
Although most of it ends up in the bin, postmen should still treat junk mail with ‘utter respect’, the head of the Royal Mail said ...
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Snooker fruity Artist goes completely potty with banana-shaped pool table
Carry me, Mommy! Sarah Jessica Parker holds her daughter in her arms as she goes for a stroll in New York Helping her maintain svelte ...
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Why ever more fathers are killing their children Top criminologist reveals her research into this sickening trend
His neighbours said he was like any other loving dad. They'd often seen him and his wife take their two children to the park, and they'd pop out to local restaurants for dinner ...
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Mark Carney New bank chief warns of a decade of stagnation unless European leaders make substantial and significant reforms
Europe faces a 'decade of stagnation' unless leaders make 'sustained and significant' reforms, the incoming governor of the Bank of England has ...
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Air travel poses no risk to pregnant women and unborn babies as long as they fly before the 37th week
Air travel poses ‘no significant risk’ for pregnant women and their unborn babies – even up to three weeks before the birth, doctors ...
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SANDRA PARSONS Can no one force GPs to do their job properly
Tomorrow, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt is due to make a speech criticising GPs for failures that include not knowing their patients’ names and hiving off out-of-hours care to outside agencies. He will also highlight the fact that admissions at A&E departments have soared as a ...
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From hedgehogs to otters our wildlife winners and losers 60 of species decline... as others thrive
Sixty per cent of the animals, plants and insects studied in the first ever national report on the state of Britain’s natural world have fallen in number, including hedgehogs, red squirrels and turtle ...
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Miliband to make tax jibe at Google just days after Cameron failed to do so when he met internet giants boss
Ed Miliband will today challenge Google on its tax affairs just days after David Cameron failed to do the same when he met the firm's chief ...
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Nick Clegg pours petrol on Tory infighting Get back to governing he tells Coalition partners
In a speech today Nick Clegg will say Tory infighting over Europe and gay marriage has been an 'unwelcome distraction' which is undermining public support for the ...
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Handsome men are less prone to COLDS - but the same cant be said for beautiful women
The scientists, led by Markus Rantala, of the University of Turku, Finland, then photographed the women, who had an average age of 20, and asked 18 heterosexual male undergraduates to rate their ...
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Chris Grayling launches crackdown on criminals who are freed from jail halfway through their sentences
Changes: Whitehall insiders said Justice Secretary Chris Grayling (pictured yesterday) had ordered a review on changing the current sentencing ...
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Why women struggle more than men with life after retirement 80 feel they have no purpose in life after quitting work
While men enjoy starting new hobbies and interests and are happy to just relax at home, women are more likely to spend their twilight years worrying – particularly about their lack of income and social ...
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Rendition case involving Libyan Abdel Hakim Belhadj who is suing the British Government could be heard in secret
Ministers are set to use the controversial secret courts law in the case of a Libyan man who is suing the government over his rendition into the hands of Colonel Gaddafi’s ...
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QUENTIN LETTS These Tories of the baleful brigade less trainable than Burmese cats
Little sign of the baleful brigade on the Tory backbenches yesterday morning. Were they still in their caves, sated by Monday’s bloodfest and picking mammoth gristle out of their rear ...
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Up to 600 Afghan interpreters who risked their lives to help British forces to get right to live in the UK
Interpreters who have regularly served on the frontline will get visas for themselves and their ‘immediate dependents’ to come to Britain for a period of five ...
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SIMON HEFFER The ugly truth is a smug Tory elite has sneered at the party faithful for decades
A measure of the bizarre political times in which we live is that the Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative party felt yesterday that he had to email his dwindling band of activists and urge them to believe how much he values ...
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MS gives up on building new stores Retailer will stop construction in three years as customers increasingly buy goods online
Bosses believe that the popularity of 'click and collect' means people will be buying more online and either collecting from its existing stores or getting home ...
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Oklahoma tornado Elementary school where 7 children were killed by tornado couldnt afford storm shelter
The elementary school in which seven children drowned after a monster tornado barreled through an Oklahoma City suburb on Monday had not built a tornado shelter as they could not afford it, officials have ...
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Camomile tea fights cancer Chemical contained in drink takes away superpowers in diseases cells
Scientists at Ohio State University found apigenin can block the ability of breast cancer cells to live far longer than normal cells, halting their spread and making them more sensitive to drug ...
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How teens are shunning Facebook in favor of Twitter and Tumblr to avoid peers oversharing and prying parents profiles
Twitter is booming as a social media destination for teenagers who complain about too many adults and too much drama on Facebook, according to a new study published Tuesday about online ...