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Jacky Hunt-Broersma: The cancer survivor who ran 104 marathons in 104 days

Jacky Hunt-Broersma, who lost her leg to cancer, set an unofficial record for consecutive marathons.

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Resources for Using Gatsby With Drupal | Gatsby

Getting started with using Gatsby with Drupal is made easier by the plethora of resources available to help you get up and running with a minimum of fuss.

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Deployment Tips for Gatsby and Drupal | Gatsby

Looking to use Drupal and Gatsby together? Our resident Drupal expert, Shane Thomas, walks you through some tips that will optimize your deployment.

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Isso vade: The spicy snack that unites Sri Lanka - BBC Travel

These prawn-topped lentil fritters are beloved throughout Sri Lanka, managing to bring together locals across ethnicities, religion and class.

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The climate benefits of veganism and vegetarianism - BBC Future

In a two-week experiment, BBC Future tracked emissions from a vegan, vegetarian and omnivorous diet – and found some thought-provoking ways to lower emissions from our food.

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Alabama hunt for missing prison inmate and guard - BBC News

Police now believe the guard helped organise the escape and have issued a warrant for her arrest.

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Dutch boy, 4, takes mother's car for a joyride - BBC News

Despite crashing into two parked cars, no one was hurt in the youngster's early morning escapade.

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Does 'dressing for success' still matter? - BBC Worklife

Workplaces once had both official and unofficial uniforms. Now that work looks completely different, is the idea of 'dress for success' even still relevant?

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Megayachts and oligarchs: ‘We’re scared of getting close to wrong money’ -

As the West goes after the assets of Russian oligarchs, the ripples are being felt across the industry.

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Germany takes Italy to UN court over Nazi-era compensation claims - BBC New

Germany wants to stop property it owns in Italy being seized to finance compensation for Nazi war crimes

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Ukraine - the narrative the West doesn't hear - BBC News

Why it would be naive of the West and Nato to think the whole world shares its view of what Russia is doing.

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James Webb Space Telescope in final stretch - BBC News

The $10bn successor to Hubble is fully focussed and aligned. It's close now to starting work.

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Staring on public transport: 'His eyes were glued on me' - BBC News

A British poster campaign is highlighting that intrusive staring is a form of sexual harassment.

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Boris Becker: How a tennis superstar crashed to earth - BBC News

Boris Becker has been jailed. How did the former golden boy of tennis come to this?

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British Virgin Islands: Premier Andrew Fahie arrested in US drug sting - BB

The British overseas territory's premier, Andrew Fahie, is detained by agents posing as cartel traffickers.

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Exercise is good for joints with wear-and-tear arthritis - BBC News

It may hurt, but exercise is beneficial for joints, experts say in guidance for doctors and patients.

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The strange appeal of garden lawns - BBC Future

Many of us create or maintain lawns in our gardens without giving it a second thought. But could these innocent patches of greenery be a colossal waste of space?

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The Spanish city where water defies gravity - BBC Travel

At Granada's famed Alhambra palace, a 1,000-year-old feat of hydraulics still impresses engineers today.

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Why singles are 'pre-screening' their dates - BBC Worklife

First dates used to be about drinks, maybe dinner. But post-pandemic singles are opting for low-key options that allow them to ‘screen’ potential partners.

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Dog longevity: How long will my pet dog live? - BBC News

A sophisticated analysis shows that Jack Russells live longer than other breeds.

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The deadly accordion wars of Lesotho - BBC News

Rivalry between stars of Famo, a popular style of music in Lesotho, has sparked years of gang warfare.

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The shipwrecks rewriting ancient history - BBC Future

For centuries, historians believed that any physical evidence of the pivotal Battle of the Aegates was long gone. Then came a chance discovery – which led to dozens of shipwrecks.

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Five places business travel has changed post-pandemic - BBC Travel

As Covid restrictions and quarantines continue to lift around the world, work-related trips are bouncing back in a big way in 2022.

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Do you want to find out how much your colleagues earn? - BBC News

Driven by demand from their staff a growing number of companies are introducing transparency on pay.

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Elon Musk loses bid to end Tesla tweets oversight deal - BBC News

The ruling comes just days after the world's richest person struck a deal to buy Twitter for $44bn.

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