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In the minds of many, weight loss is synonymous with gruelling hours at the gym, yet the paths to achieving a dream physique can be far more varied.Content creator Toogi, for example, managed to shed a substantial amount of weight through walking alone.The content creator recently shared her journey on TikTok, explaining that she’s lost 2st 2lb through this simple yet effective approach, telling her followers the transformation has been so dramatic she can barely recognise herself anymore.Dedicating time to walking each day has brought about changes far beyond what she initially expected when she started her step-counting journey, she…

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The boss of one of the UK’s biggest cinema chains says he does not see streaming services and home entertainment as competition.Tim Richards, the founder and chief executive of Vue International, says film studios tried to “circumvent” cinemas during the pandemic but lost “hundreds of millions of dollars” as a result.”I think the studios certainly learned that we are in one small ecosystem, we all need each other,” he told the ‘s Big Boss Interview podcast.Rival cinema chains have a constructive relationship too, he says: “We are fairly open in terms of trading best practices. We want to have a…

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James Morrison thought he was playing in his farewell tournament – but instead sealed a return to the DP World Tour with his 13-year-old son as caddie.The Englishman, 40, was ready to call it a day before winning the HotelPlanner Tour’s Rolex Grand Final in Mallorca on Sunday.He embraced his son Finley on the 18th green after sealing victory with a two under par final round of 70 to reach 15 under and win by three shots from Italian Stefano Mazzoli.”When I said this was going to be my last event, it really was going to be, 100%. This has…

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Cambridge University’s oldest female-only college has defied a landmark Supreme Court ruling by opening its doors to students who “self-identify” as a woman. Newnham College has crafted a new gender policy which allows “female-identifying individuals” born as male to apply. The women-only college has been accepting trans students since 2017, but the fresh policy ensures this remains the case in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling earlier this year. The common-sense ruling confirmed that a woman was an adult human female, and established that those born as male but now identify as female cannot access women-only spaces. Female-only Newnham…

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Getty ImagesWe all think we know how to brush our teeth – a scrub morning and night, a rinse with water and maybe a minty mouthwash for good measure.But according to dental experts, even the most diligent brushers might be making a few mistakes that could be undoing their good work.Dr Praveen Sharma, from the school of dentistry at the University of Birmingham, says that half of adults in the UK will have gum disease at some point and an early sign is bleeding gums.”If your gums are bleeding or swollen it’s a sign you need to brush better,” he…

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The former Seat and Ford driver is part of a Toyota team that have already won the Manufacturers’ World Championship for the fifth year in a row.And as so often happens in motorsport, Evans’ team-mates are also his closest rivals.Rovanpera is the youngest ever world champion after winning back-to-back championships in 2022 and 2023. Now 25 and in his final season before leaving WRC for new challenges, the Finnish driver has already won three rallies this year and will be ready to pounce on any mistakes from his team-mate.Ogier, 41, is looking to tie Sebastien Loeb’s record of nine WRC…

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British Transport Police have announced there is currently “nothing to suggest” the Huntingdon train stabbings were a terrorist incident.Police Superintendent John Loveless announced the update at a press conference, where he confirmed two men, a 32-year-old black British national and a 35-year-old male British national of Caribbean descent, had been arrested on suspicion of murder. Speaking at the press conference on Sunday morning, Superintendent Loveless said: “At this stage, there is nothing to suggest that this is a terrorist incident. “This is a British Transport Police investigation and we continue to work to establish at pace the full circumstances and…

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Getty ImagesSome high-street clinics are putting lives at risk by allowing unqualified non-specialists to carry out baby scans, the Society of Radiographers (SoR) has warned.The trade union says its members have seen examples of pregnant women being incorrectly diagnosed with serious health conditions and given dangerous advice.Other expectant mums have been sent to hospital after being told an abnormality meant they would need to end the pregnancy only to find their baby was completely healthy.It is concerned that anyone using an ultrasound machine can call themselves a sonographer and offer the service – often sold as a reassurance, souvenir or…

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Once the initial shock at his return passed, many Celtic fans will have been pleased to see the club legend return.The Celtic powerbrokers, who have been engulfed in heat from the fans, knew what they were doing with this one. O’Neill was even able to tip Hearts for the title – and stand by his prediction – and not have his reputation tarnished. Even if things hadn’t gone to script on Sunday – or at any stage during his interim tenure – his place in club folklore is fixed. But a semi-final victory against Rangers has certainly lifted spirits. Supporters…

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The horrific Huntingdon stabbing is a “sad indictment of our society” as such incidents increasingly become “normalised” in Britain, a security expert told GB News. The former Head of National Counter Terrorism Security Office Chris Phillips reacted to the knife attack which took place aboard a train from Doncaster to London King’s Cross. It is believed a man with a large knife went on a bloody rampage through the high-speed train after it departed Peterborough station in Cambridgeshire.The train stopped at the Cambridgeshire station, where armed police were deployed on Saturday evening.Mr Phillips took aim at the ‘normalisation’ of such…

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