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Could high sugar drinks be causing cancer?
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Could high sugar drinks be causing cancer?

French scientists are stating that high sugar drinks such as fizzy pop and fruit juice could increase the risk of cancer. Drinking a large amount of these drinks could increase your risk, they have found a link between the regular consumption of sugary drinks and the likelihood of developing the disease such as cancer. The…

A Greece storm has killed six tourists
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A Greece storm has killed six tourists

Six tourists have died and 30 people injured in an aggressive storm which has swept across the region of northern Greece. Strong winds and hail it the Halkidiki region in Greece on Wednesday. The winds were so strong there were cars overturned, fallen trees, mudslides and broken roofs. The storm only lasted around 20 minutes ….

Pollution warning over car tyre and brake dust
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Pollution warning over car tyre and brake dust

A report has warned dust from car breaks and tyres will still pollute city are even when cars are all electric. Government advisors have said that fragments of microplastics from tyres, road surfaces and breaks will also flow into rivers and could end up in the sea.  Ministers say they would like to pass standards…

Microsoft opens its first European store in London
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Microsoft opens its first European store in London

Microsoft is opening its first European store on Oxford street in London which will have a McLaren Senna car customised as an Xbox driving simulator, a gaming lounge and a community education centre where children can learn to code. Microsoft’s store showcases the company’s laptops, PCs, Xbox gaming systems and new technology such as headsets….

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