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About Liam
Liam Gilliver is a senior journalist with more than five years of experience. He has written for publications including the Mirror, The Independent, Huffington Post, Daily Star and more.
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Walkers axe 'best' flavour and fans say 'I'll remortgage my house to have it back'

30 Apr 2024  |  The Mirror
Walkers has discontinued its Sensations Mexican Fiery Sweet Chipotle crisps, causing significant disappointment among fans who express a strong desire for its return. Despite the outcry, Walkers has no plans to revive the flavor, focusing instead on evolving their product portfolio. Additionally, the company faced criticism over changes to the shape and quality of their Squares crisps, which they attributed to a brief production issue that has since been resolved.

Optical illusion challenges people with 'most attentive' eyes to spot goat's owner in five seconds

28 Apr 2024  |  Daily Record
An optical illusion featuring a goat and its hidden owner is challenging viewers to spot the owner within five seconds, testing their attention to detail. The illusion is designed to be a brain teaser that can improve concentration and attention span, especially for children on a dreary day. The answer reveals that the woman's face is outlined between the tree and the goat.

Man's wedding proposal at brother's wedding leads to 'sweet revenge' at his own ceremony

28 Apr 2024  |  The Mirror
A man experienced his brother proposing to his girlfriend during his own wedding, despite being asked not to. Feeling overshadowed on his special day, he waited for his brother's wedding to enact revenge by announcing his wife's pregnancy during the welcome toast. The mother, who had supported the brother's proposal, was upset by the revenge, while Reddit users largely supported the man's actions.

Kids are hiding iPhone messages with sneaky 'invisible texts' trick

18 Mar 2024  |  The Mirror
Parents are concerned about a feature on iPhones that allows children to send 'invisible texts' using the 'Invisible Ink' option in iMessage. This feature conceals the content of messages, which can be revealed by tapping on them. Some parents are worried about the potential for misuse, while others point out the ease of revealing the messages. The feature can be disabled through the phone's settings, providing a solution for concerned parents.

Bride in disbelief as brazen pal rocks up to wedding in full

18 Mar 2024  |  mirror.co.uk
A woman attending a friend's wedding in a full-length gown with a train has been labeled an attention seeker after photos of her dress went viral on Reddit. The dress, which resembled a wedding gown, sparked outrage among social media users, with many criticizing the guest's choice to wear such an outfit to a wedding. The controversy was further fueled by the guest's decision to leave off a 'puff skirt attachment' to avoid the dress dragging without high heels.

Syphilis cases soar and there's a little-known symptom many miss

17 Mar 2024  |  www.dailystar.co.uk
Syphilis cases in England have increased by 23.8% in 2022, with infectious syphilis rising by 15.2%. An unexpected symptom of syphilis is hair loss, which can appear as 'moth-eaten' patches on the head, beard, and eyebrows. This symptom, along with others such as sores and rashes, can be treated with antibiotics, but safe sex practices are crucial to prevent reinfection. Navin Khosla, a pharmacist at NowPatient, emphasizes the importance of recognizing symptoms and seeking treatment.

Husband Made Roast Dinner Awkward Over Suspicions of Father-in-law's Cleanliness

15 Jan 2024  |  mirror.co.uk
A woman criticized her husband for making a family roast dinner awkward by refusing to eat the lamb carved by her father, suspecting him of having unclean hands. The incident, shared on Mumsnet, led to mixed reactions from the community, with some supporting the husband's cautious approach, while others suggested he could have handled the situation more tactfully.

Martha Stewart's 'comforting' lentil soup recipe can be made in 15 minutes

14 Jan 2024  |  dailyrecord.co.uk
Martha Stewart's lentil soup recipe, which is hearty and can be prepared in 15 minutes, is ideal for winter and those on a New Year's health kick. The recipe is adaptable for vegetarians and vegans by using vegetable stock instead of chicken stock. It includes ingredients such as carrot, celery, garlic, onion, lentils, stock, olive oil, red wine vinegar, salt, and pepper, and can be served with crusty bread or crackers, topped with Parmesan or fresh herbs.

Surprising food that can trigger migraines

13 Jan 2024  |  www.mirror.co.uk
Migraines, affecting over six million Brits with severe headaches, can be triggered by chocolate, according to neurologist Dr. Danielle Wilhour. While chocolate's influence on serotonin release is suspected to contribute to migraine pathogenesis, no direct link has been confirmed. The NHS suggests steps to ease migraines, such as resting in a dark room, avoiding known food triggers, limiting caffeine and alcohol, maintaining a healthy weight, eating regularly, and exercising.

Deprived parents issue warning after mistakenly feeding their baby ice cubes

12 Jan 2024  |  mirror.co.uk
A pair of sleep-deprived parents mistakenly fed their baby ice cubes, misinterpreting a baby food poster guide's illustration of portion sizes. They realized their error after their mother-in-law questioned the practice and they reconsidered the meaning of the poster. The story, shared anonymously on Reddit, received humorous reactions from the community. BabyCenter advises against giving ice to children under four due to choking hazards.
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