Foxes are turning up at front doors across the UK: Here’s how to keep them away

Foxes are increasingly visiting UK homes, seeking food and shelter in urban areas due to shrinking habitats and readily available resources. Homeowners can deter them by securing bins, removing food sources, using natural scent deterrents like citrus sprays, blocking access points, and maintaining a clean garden. Imagine stepping out your front door in the quiet…

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Inside India’s most spectacular royal residence

Mysore Palace is a monument that represents heritage luxury, characterised by luxurious and sophisticated tastes associated with royal living. All aspects of the monument including arches, domes, courtyards, and interior designs contribute to creating an ambiance of elegant sophistication. The Mysore Palace is not only a monument but one that epitomises grandeur and artistry. The…

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Andre Gide Quote: Quote of the day by Andre Gide: “It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what…”

Andre Gide was a highly influential figure in world literature during the twentieth century. Born in 1869 in France, he was known for his bold thinking, deep exploration of human nature, and willingness to challenge social norms. Many of Gide’s books explored issues of personal liberty, independence, and authenticity, urging readers to question society and…

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Chef Ranveer Brar reveals why Alphonso alone can’t make perfect aamras: The secret ingredients behind his creamy aamras and rich flavours |

The idea that Alphonso mangoes automatically make the best aamras has become so common that many people rarely question it anymore. Their reputation travels far beyond Maharashtra, helped by export markets, luxury fruit boxes and seasonal restaurant menus that present Alphonso as the premium choice for almost any mango dish. Yet kitchen traditions around aamras…

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Top 8 most visited museums in the world: From the Louvre to the Vatican Museums |

Museums are often discussed through collections, architecture or national importance, though attendance figures reveal something slightly different. The museums drawing the largest crowds tend to sit at the intersection of tourism, public memory, and cultural symbolism. Some occupy former royal palaces. Others became landmarks because entire cities grew around them over centuries. Visitor numbers also…

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