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Do you need electrolytes? Will tea cool you down? Is it safe to drink beer? How to stay hydrated in a heatwave
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…
Mum's horror as poolside beers leave her covered in painful burns and blisters
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…
Germany trapped between past and future with team lost in identity malaise | Jonathan Liew
“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…
Warning traditional South West crafts in danger of dying out
Some of the South West's traditional crafts are in danger of dying out within a generation, according to the arts organisations trying to save them. The Heritage Crafts' endangered Red List notes some skills like traditional Withy Pot making -…
Rob Beckett admits he's 'struggling' with World Cup as fans all say same thing
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…
From Boston to Miami: How the Tartan Army lit up the World Cup
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…
From Boston to Miami: How the Tartan Army lit up the World Cup
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…
Waratahs' Dan McKellar resigns effective immediately
The NSW Waratahs are on the hunt for a new coach after parting ways with Dan McKellar after two underwhelming Super Rugby Pacific seasons. The Rugby Australia-owned franchise has accepted McKellar's resignation with a year remaining on his contract…
Britain's weirdest Wetherspoons is a pub that serves guests inside a prison cell
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…
Maybe Jesse Marsch's speech was performative. But so what? This is who he is
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Jesse Marsch wanted the world to know: This is who Canada is. So, as he gathered the team together after a 1-0 win over South Africa that put them through to the round of 16, with cameras and a microphone inside the team…
The Rolling Stones share biggest album secrets ahead of release
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…
Jude Bellingham ready to conquer Congo as fans gear up for World Cup clash
JUDE Bellingham is ready to conquer the Congo as England prepare for their first World Cup knockout clash this Wednesday. The Real Madrid star, who turns 23 today, scored once and was named Man of the Match in Saturday's 2-0 victory over…
80+ events happening in July
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…
'Cocked and Boozy' Review: A Revolution on the Rocks
Until recently, the alcohol industry could rely on the maxim that when times are good, people like to drink, and when times are bad, people like to drink. This maxim is now facing a sobering reality—people are drinking less. Jim Beam's…
One of Manchester's oldest pubs has now got a new name amid massive change
An Ancoats pub dating back to 1808 has reopened with a new lease of life after nearly ten years of being closed following a major seven-figure revamp. The Shamrock pub, on Bengal Street, was described as being ‘the last traditional pub' in…
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