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Wild swimming: where to cool off within an hour of London
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Wild swimming: where to cool off within an hour of London

Ridiculously beautiful meadow with river beach where you can swim across the Thames. On the opposite bank lies the equally beautiful, but less frequented, Dumsey Meadow, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. You can get to Dumsey Meadow by swimming across the Thames or walking via Chertsey Bridge. There are plenty of entry and exit points on the Dumsey side by the sloping bank into the water, which is clean and fresh. An information board informed us that feathered visitors to the meadow include herons, kingfishers and great crested grebes – right on cue, a heron landed gracefully on the water nearby. Grab yourself some food and drink in the Kingfisher public house, Chertsey Bridge Road. Directions: Waterloo to Chertsey (45 mins) +c2-mile cycle (10 mins). Close to National Cycle Route 4...
The coke mob: People are bringing Class A drugs to the far right riots
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The coke mob: People are bringing Class A drugs to the far right riots

So why bring cocaine to a “protest”? “If people are going to an event where they are expecting trouble, violence, or they're expecting there to be a high level of socialisation with their in-group, then cocaine is good for that,” says Sumnall. “It's good for providing energy, focus, concentration, and reduces fatigue. So if you wanted to be alert at a public event like this, where you might be expecting aggression and confrontation, cocaine is the drug to do that.” Source link
The best celebrity beauty brands and the forgotten ones: from KKW to JLo Beauty
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The best celebrity beauty brands and the forgotten ones: from KKW to JLo Beauty

In the 1400s, God sent clouds of locusts, swarms of frogs and a litany of lice to punish humans in what are now known at The Plagues of Egypt. In the 21st century, we’ve had had some plagues of our own. First was the celebrity fragrance. You may recall Beyoncé’s Heat, Sarah Jessica Parker’s Lovely, Britney Spears’ Fantasy — or one of their twenty individual variants, forming an inescapable fume of sweetness that clouded each and every Boots and Superdrug. Then came the apps. “The Jeremy Renner app is a must have”, said Jeremy Renner, probably. Then the subscription services — mini Goop imitations that allowed you to sign up for updates on Khloe Kardashian’s inner life and burgeoning hatred of gluten. Now, it’s the celebrity beauty brands. They’re everywhere. They’re almighty. It feels as t...
Horoscope today: Your daily guide for Thursday, August 8, 2024
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Horoscope today: Your daily guide for Thursday, August 8, 2024

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The viral moments from the Paris Olympics 2024: Muffins! Snoop Dogg! Pole vault fails!
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The viral moments from the Paris Olympics 2024: Muffins! Snoop Dogg! Pole vault fails!

In a year when Gen-Z is dominating the competition by giving unprecedented behind-the-scenes access on social media, some of the most unforgettable moments from the 2024 Olympics have come in the most unexpected of ways. After the subdued atmosphere at the last games thanks to Covid and its strict social distancing rules, it feels like there is a renewed sense of excitement around this summer’s competition. From the defining photo of the Games so far to the anonymous lifeguard sending the internet into a frenzy, these are the top moments that have gone viral and catapulted some athletes to, err, unexpected international fame.Stephen Nedoroscik: the pommel horse guy who loves a Rubik’s cubeIs it a bird? Is it a plane? Err, no — and it’s not quite Superman either. But thanks to his cool comp...
Tinos, a sleepy gem of a Greek island
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Tinos, a sleepy gem of a Greek island

Though you probably won’t want to leave the hotel, Tinos, while somewhat barren in terms of greenery to those of us from a more rain-lashed isle, is a delight to explore. Best known by pilgrims for the Church of Panagia Evangeslistria, also called the “Greek Lourdes” for its perceived healing powers, the ancient hills are covered in the most intricate dovecotes or pigeon houses that were built during the Venetian period of 1207-1715. Unique to the island, they give the area an incredibly distinctive appearance, as do the windmills, some also dating back centuries, that dot the horizon. Source link
Zia Yusuf: the Muslim mega-donor who just became Reform’s new chair
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Zia Yusuf: the Muslim mega-donor who just became Reform’s new chair

Calling to protect what he calls “British values”. Claiming he was “borderline depressed” when Nigel Farage said he wasn’t standing in the election. Accusing the Labour party of being “race-obsessed” and inciting the “violent thuggery” taking place across Britain.These are just some of the headlines that have swirled around Zia Yusuf in recent weeks. He is the multi-millionaire tech entrepreneur and Reform mega-donor who just replaced Richard Tice as the party’s new chairman. Scotland-born Yusuf, 37, a self-described “British Muslim patriot”, whose parents came to Britain from Sri Lanka in the 1980s, might sound like an unlikely spokesperson for a party putting border-control at the forefront of its aims, but commentators say his appointment is hardly a surprise. REUTERSThe Goldman Sachs a...
What was the legacy of London 2012 Olympics?
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What was the legacy of London 2012 Olympics?

Paris is basking in an Olympics induced glow-up. With the Games en ville – that’s in town, for any non-French speakers – the authorities have injected some serious funds into their capital. Most visible has been cleaning up the river Seine – so that now, unlike the murky Thames, it’s now safe to swim in. (Well, nearly – the triathlon did have to be slightly delayed.)But that’s not all that’s new in Paris. £35bn has also been spent on the Grand Paris Express, connecting 120 miles of new Métro lines between the suburbs. They’ve also upgraded the Grand Palais on the Champs-Élysées, built a new arena and aquatic centre, and created an Olympic village in the northern quarter of Saint-Denis – 30% of which will join the region’s public housing stock when all the medals have been handed out.For so...
The bucket-list diving trip to Fiji’s Viani Bay that proves the true value of ecotourism
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The bucket-list diving trip to Fiji’s Viani Bay that proves the true value of ecotourism

I suspected the long journey would be worth it. Viani, after all, is perfectly situated for divers looking to access Fiji’sfamed Rainbow Reef, first mapped by Jacques Cousteau and one of the world’s prime examples of the soft-coral ecosystem. In normal times, the reef would be teeming not just with fish, but with visitors from around the globe. But in the early days of Fiji’s tentative post-pandemic reopening, we virtually had this bucket-list dive site to ourselves. The resort I was visiting in Viani Bay, a small, three-bungalow operation called Dive Academy Fiji, is the brainchild of Marina Walser and Jone Waitaiti, business partners who met on Germany’s frigid (and, in my mind, utterly inexplicable) scuba-diving circuit. Marina, tired of a long career in the corporate world, had wanted ...