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Apparently, the world’s most commonly used word is ‘Okay’. But, apart from their use of this word, all the five major Western European languages (English, French, German, Italian and Spanish) are totally different, each with its own grammar, vocabula

Super mutant omicron variant found in Scotland

Six cases of the omicron variant have been discovered in Scotland. Two cases have been found in the Greater Glasgow health board area. Lanarkshire has four confirmed cases.

Health secretary Humza Yousaf commented: “This will be a worrying time for

Sierra Nevada’s winter season is underway

The Sierra Nevada is Europe’s southernmost ski resort, and this Saturday, November 27, its ski-lifts were activated once more, as this year’s winter season got underway. It is reported that there is already 20cm of fresh snow on the ground, and nine

The Queen only answers her personal mobile to two people

Just like all of us, the Queen of England, Elizabeth II, has her own mobile phone. But, according to royal commentator, Jonathan Sacerdoti, there are only two people she will ever take calls from, and neither are her sons

Belgium detects Europe’s first case of new South African variant

The health authorities of Belgium have reported today, Friday, November 26, the discovery, on November 22, of the first case of the new South African Covid variant. Frank Vandenbroucke, the country’s Minister of Public Health, in a press conference,

How to avoid DGT fines by using correct lighting in winter time

With the current weather patterns during winter, traffic police are controlling how drivers circulate within the law, and are clamping down heavily on road safety. There are a number of rules relating to the use of correct lighting while behind the w

DGT launches another special road surveillance campaign

According to the DGT, more than 600,000 schoolchildren use this type of transport daily to travel to their educational centres. Although accident rates are minimal, Traffic considers it necessary to continue guaranteeing that security.

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If Covid admissions increase, NHS could start cancelling operations

Speaking with The Telegraph, Mr Hopson said, “If the Covid-19 caseload does rise, and it is accompanied by significant staff absences, then something will have to give, and lower priority elective surgery would be the conventional way forward”.

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