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theguardian.com - Joel Snape - Do you need electrolytes? Will tea cool you down? Is it safe to drink beer? How to stay hydrated in a heatwave
Do you need electrolytes? Will tea cool you down? Is it safe to drink beer? How to stay hydrated in a heatwave
The Guardian

Hydration is important. In temperatures like those we're increasingly seeing in much of the world, sweating can be the only way for our bodies to cool down, and our thirst isn't always the best indicator of how much water we've lost or need. The…

dailystar.co.uk - Sophie Watson - Mum's horror as poolside beers leave her covered in painful burns and blisters
Mum's horror as poolside beers leave her covered in painful burns and blisters
Daily Star

A mum's poolside beers on the first day of her holiday left her legs covered in burns - when the lime garnish triggered infamous 'margarita burns'. Madison Reeves had jetted off to Cancun in Mexico with her husband Gunnar Reeves, 31, her…

dailymail.com - Caroline Graham - Sir David Beckham banks £19million in beer, crisps and Big Mac adverts
Sir David Beckham banks £19million in beer, crisps and Big Mac adverts
Mail Online

They have proved to be the most controversial aspect of the World Cup, splitting games into four quarters rather than two halves and infuriating millions across the globe. But one man, at least, is rather fond of the hydration break. Step forward…

theguardian.com - Jonathan Liew - Germany trapped between past and future with team lost in identity malaise | Jonathan Liew
Germany trapped between past and future with team lost in identity malaise | Jonathan Liew
The Guardian

“No, please, stop with this nonsense,” snapped Julian Nagelsmann. Germany had just lost 2-1 to Ecuador in their final group game and the television interviewer was suggesting that with Germany already qualified, perhaps the…

nytimes.com - Oliver Kay - World Cup knockout bracket predictions: Picking the biggest shocks, best games and winners
World Cup knockout bracket predictions: Picking the biggest shocks, best games and winners
The New York Times

After 72 World Cup group stage matches the bracket is set and the remaining 32 teams are all five rounds away from the game's biggest prize. It's knockout football from here with all three host nations still standing and stars including Lionel…

birminghammail.co.uk - Kirsty Bosley - Stretch of industrial Birmingham canal becomes go-to for summer celebration
Stretch of industrial Birmingham canal becomes go-to for summer celebration
Birmingham Live

It's a distinctly America tradition, heading to the water to kick back with friends and celebrate the stars and stripes come Independence Day. But this July 4, revellers will be flocking to an unassuming stretch of Birmingham canal for the annual…

mirror.co.uk - Eve Wagstaff - Rob Beckett admits he's 'struggling' with World Cup as fans all say same thing
Rob Beckett admits he's 'struggling' with World Cup as fans all say same thing
Daily Mirror

Rob Beckett has admitted he's finding it difficult to get swept up in this summer's World Cup, despite England's progress in the tournament. The comedian took to Instagram to share an honest verdict with his followers, asking whether anyone else…

bbc.co.uk - Paul O'Hare - From Boston to Miami: How the Tartan Army lit up the World Cup
From Boston to Miami: How the Tartan Army lit up the World Cup
BBC

Paul O'Hare, BBC Scotland and Megan Bonar, BBC Scotland, Miami It is only a fortnight since Scotland fans on both sides of the Atlantic woke up after the country's first World Cup win in 36 years. An emotional 1-0 victory over Haiti was followed by…

bbc.co.uk - Paul O'Hare - From Boston to Miami: How the Tartan Army lit up the World Cup
From Boston to Miami: How the Tartan Army lit up the World Cup
BBC

It is only a fortnight since Scotland fans on both sides of the Atlantic woke up after the country's first World Cup win in 36 years. An emotional 1-0 victory over Haiti was followed by a jubilant takeover of Boston's iconic Fenway Park. Back home…

mirror.co.uk - Natalie King - Britain's weirdest Wetherspoons is a pub that serves guests inside a prison cell
Britain's weirdest Wetherspoons is a pub that serves guests inside a prison cell
Daily Mirror

Love or hate Wetherspoons, you have to admit that the giant pub chain has a knack for turning some unique venues into places to grab a pint and enjoy a cheap lunch. Across the UK, many abandoned buildings are being turned into drinking venues, and…

mirror.co.uk - Mark Jefferies - The Rolling Stones share biggest album secrets ahead of release
The Rolling Stones share biggest album secrets ahead of release
Daily Mirror

You can't always get what you want - but you can get Mick Jagger performing at his peak as long as he is wearing a black T-shirt. The Rolling Stones have launched their own podcast series to promote new album Foreign Tongues. Speaking about making…

express.co.uk - Amy Jones - Beautiful market town with one of England's best pubs is 'paradise' for hikers
Beautiful market town with one of England's best pubs is 'paradise' for hikers
Daily Express

This small UK town is a hidden gem with an award-winning pub This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more A lesser-known village has one of England's best pubs and is regularly…

wral.com - Dezarae Churchill and Jessica Patrick, WRAL News - 80+ events happening in July
80+ events happening in July
WRAL News

Summer is in full swing around the Triangle, and there's a lot of things to do. The United States is celebrating 250 years of independence and celebrations are happening all over North Carolina, but the fun doesn't stop there. From summer festivals…

washingtonexaminer.com - Shawn Carney - America at 250: Still funding its largest abortion provider
America at 250: Still funding its largest abortion provider
Washington Examiner

This year, however, Independence Day arrives with a glaring irony. As people gather to celebrate the beginning of the American experiment, Congress is once again failing to show fundamental moral clarity, unable to determine whether taxpayer…

liverpoolecho.co.uk - Paul McAuley - Dad's Wallasey pub 'rammed every lunchtime' because of its views
Dad's Wallasey pub 'rammed every lunchtime' because of its views
Liverpool Echo

An historic pub overlooking the River Mersey has reopened its doors following a major investment. The Ferry in Wallasey is officially welcoming customers again after months of refurbishment work. The venue offers prime views of the Liverpool…

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