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‘Wrong-side’ driving trend: 12 deaths in Britain, Ireland linked to social media buzz

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‘Wrong-side’ driving trend: 12 deaths in Britain, Ireland linked to social media buzz
‘Wrong-side’ driving trend: 12 deaths in Britain, Ireland linked to social media buzz
12 dead in UK, Irish 'wrong-side' crashes (AP image)Twelve people have died in less than a week in separate crashes in Britain and Ireland involving vehicles being driven on the wrong side of major roads, with authorities warning that dangerous driving is being encouraged by social media.Seven people, including two ser
Dawn
Dawn12 hrs ago
12 dead in UK, Ireland 'wrong-side' crashes
12 dead in UK, Ireland 'wrong-side' crashes  Dawn
Lymphatic walking: the social media trend explained
Any type of walking is good for you. Peopleimages/Shutterstock.com Walking is having a wellness makeover on social media. The latest trend, “lymphatic walking”, involves swinging your arms more, maintaining an upright posture and taking deeper breaths while you walk. These actions are said to help move lymph around the
The Mirror
The Mirror1 days ago
NHS GP Dr Sara's message to anyone who uses Sudocrem - social media trend
Many people will have a tub at home, and the skincare product has gone viral on social media due to a 'face blasting' trend
GB News
GB News1 days ago
Motorists prosecuted every week for driving the WRONG DIRECTION on Britain's motorways
Motorists prosecuted every week for driving the WRONG DIRECTION on Britain's motorways  GB News
CTV News
CTV News🏁 first to report4 days ago
‘Kinda chic to’ look into social media trends
Social media users are posting with the prompt “Kinda chic to…” followed by something they feel passionately about.