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Lust, loss and linguine: the lockdown love poems of Tim Key

TV comedyLike everyone else, the comic spent 2020 walking around his flat. Unlike everyone else, he also wrote a book of poetry. He introduces two excerpts They’re curious old things, lockdowns. The first one, in particular, was high-impact. Very disorienting. Nothing made sense at first. All energy was diverted into vaguely getting used to the word and then the concept. Lockdown. The Guide: Staying In – sign up for our home entertainment tipsRead moreLike everyone, I was just getting on with things.

Queens woman who threw newborn out of window says she 'panicked'

A New York woman who gave birth in a bathtub before allegedly tossing her newborn son out of a window says she took a shower immediately after and then went to sleep as the baby was left lying in the cold.  Sabita Dookram, 23, was charged on Tuesday with attempted murder and a slew of assault charges after her newborn was found naked on the ground outside a Queens home at the weekend.

Scott Disick Takes Maluma's Lady in Singer's New 'Sobrio' Music Video

Maluma and Scott Disick's heated Twitter exchange all led down to this. TheColombian singer dropped a new song titled "Sobrio," which translates to sober, and its accompanying music video which features The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star. The artsy visual directed by Jessy Terrero begins with Maluma drowning his sorrows before he goes on stage and sees his lady, played by Israeli fashion supermodel Eden Fines, on a date with Disick.

Slimming World members outraged after Muller Lights are made 1 Syn

The popular yoghurt pots have always been 'syn-free' - until now. Slimming World members have been left fuming after Muller Light yoghurt pots have been increased to '1 syn' in a shock new change to the diet plan. Until now, the snacks have always been labelled as 'syn-free', meaning that dieters were able to eat as many of them as they liked without having to log them as part of their weight loss plan.

What Dropping 17,000 Wallets Around The Globe Can Teach Us About Honesty

So picture this: You're a receptionist at, say, a hotel. Someone walks in and says they found a lost wallet but they're in a hurry. They hand it to you. What would you do? And would that answer be different if it was empty or full of cash? Those are questions researchers have been exploring; Thursday, theypublished their findings in the journal Science. The experiment started small, with a research assistant in Finland turning in a few wallets with different amounts of money.