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Wild horses and donkeys survive in DESERTS through an innate instinct to find buried water
How wild horses and donkeys can survive in DESERTS: Equids have an innate instinct to find water buried up to…
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easyJet chief says fleet is ready take-off but demands clarity from ministers
The boss of easyJet today urged the government to ‘take responsibility’ and give airline operators and customers an update on…
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Australia: Experts reveal migratory paths along which Indigenous people travelled 70,000 years ago
Scientists have revealed the migration ‘superhighways’ that up to 6.5 million Indigenous people likely used to travel across Australia over the…
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‘Gold-standard’ swab tests costing holidaymakers just £45 each will be key to overseas travel
‘Gold-standard’ swab tests costing holidaymakers just £45 each will be the key to allowing overseas travel to resume this summer,…
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Book England’s Seaside Heritage from the Air showcases yesteryear photos of popular seaside resorts
Thanks to magnificent men in their flying machines, we can see the coastal England of yesteryear from a mesmerising perspective….
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System for testing returning holidaymakers is ‘in danger of collapse when mass travel returns’
System for testing returning holidaymakers is ‘in danger of collapse when mass travel returns’Ministers talking optimistically about families able to…
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Britain’s seaside spots ranked by Which? with Bamburgh No1 and Skegness bottom
Forget kiss-me-quick hats, sticks of rock and funfairs – Britain’s favourite seaside spots now offer space, peace and pristine beaches….
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