Five Minutes of Extra Exercise per Day Can Lower Blood Pressure
british November 7, 2024 14:10British researchers have found that just five minutes of additional exercise per day can help lower blood pressure, reducing the risk of heart diseases.
British researchers have found that just five minutes of additional exercise per day can help lower blood pressure, reducing the risk of heart diseases.
Former prime minister Boris Johnson was dismissed while commenting on the US presidential elections on British broadcaster Channel 4, as he mainly used the opportunity to promote his book.
A British general practitioner has been sentenced to over 31 years in prison for a failed attempt to murder his mother's partner with a fake coronavirus vaccine.
The Italian police have reopened the investigation into a disappearance case full of mysteries from 1980, aiming to uncover the truth behind a possible unsolved double murder.
Nearly six hundred officers have been dismissed for misconduct in the UK in the past year, according to the College of Policing.
With the selection of Kemi Badenoch as the new leader of the Conservative Party, lively debates are anticipated to return to the British Parliament. Badenoch's outspoken nature promises to challenge Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer, injecting energy back into the weekly question sessions.
British television channel GB News fined for a broadcast with then Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ahead of the elections that lacked critical questioning and response to Labour's comments.
Tommy Robinson's recent arrest has led to mass protests in London. Supporters of Robinson have taken to the streets in response to his upcoming trial starting on Monday.
The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, is in a predicament as Donald Trump files an official complaint against his party.
A megameteorite impact 3.26 billion years ago caused a worldwide tsunami and boiled oceans, yet led to the flourishing of life on Earth.
Beertje Paddington has officially become a citizen of the United Kingdom and received an official passport for the latest film, set to be released in January 2025 in Dutch cinemas.
Delve into the details of the tumultuous relationship between a Greek nude model and her wealthy Dutch ex-partner as it went from bad to worse.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer aims to put an end to appointments based on noble birth in the House of Lords, a move that has been a long-standing demand by the Labour party.
A recent study by Oxford Economics reveals the significant impact of Shell in the Dutch economy, highlighting its job creation and tax contributions.
Paul Lowe, a renowned war photographer, was tragically found dead in Los Angeles, with his son Emir being accused of the murder.
Labour is plagued by scandal after scandal since the major election victory earlier this year, while the Conservatives fail to capitalize on the situation. Read more on telegraaf.nl.
A 15-year legal dispute between two neighbors in London over a few centimeters of garden has finally been resolved. The conflict escalated into vandalism and verbal abuse.
British critics are overwhelmingly negative about Boris Johnson's book 'Unleashed', with only his own Daily Telegraph being mild. Read more on telegraaf.nl.
An internal investigation by the British navy revealed that female personnel in submarines suffered from misogyny, harassment, and other unacceptable behaviors, resulting in the dismissal of eighteen individuals.
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson accuses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of planting a recording device in his private toilet.
New excerpts from Boris Johnson's autobiography reveal his disregard for Queen Elizabeth's advice to not be bitter, as he turns sour with resentment.
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Israel's creditworthiness has been downgraded for the second time this year by credit rating agency Moody's due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the escalating conflict with Hezbollah.
Sixty women have accused Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al Fayed of sexual abuse, with incidents reportedly taking place at his various company offices, including Harrods.
Three climate activists from the Just Stop Oil movement have thrown soup on two Sunflowers paintings by Vincent van Gogh at the National Gallery in London shortly after two other group members were convicted for the same act in 2022.
A recent incident on a Cathay Pacific flight from Hong Kong to London resulted in a heated argument between passengers due to a reclined seat, leading to a lifetime ban for the disruptive passengers.
British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves promises an end to austerity, facing challenges amid rejected pay rises and upcoming strikes. Labour party congress in Liverpool plays a key role.
Competition has arrived for Larry the Cat at 10 Downing Street in the form of Siberian kitten Prince. The kitten was welcomed after a 'summer of negotiations' as requested by the prime minister's daughters.
Luxury yacht that sank off the coast of Sicily is under increased security due to the presence of highly sensitive information in waterproof safes onboard.
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