Sumo wrestling giants stun London: Fans are warned about being SQUASHED at Royal Albert Hall and toilets are reinforced for Japan’s 25 stone fighters who’ve been out for McDonald’s and shopping at TK Maxx

Londoners on their morning commute have been left perplexed at the sight of the world’s best sumo wrestlers strolling the streets of the capital this week. More than 40 of Japan’s top wrestlers are in London, vying to be crowned the ‘Grand Champion’, with ticket holders given the chance to ‘step into a world of […]

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MRO Europe 2025: BAE Systems unveils Horizon Solutions for expanded aftermarket solutions

BAE Systems has announced the creation of a new division to meet growing demand for repair and support services in commercial avionics. Horizon Solutions Aftermarket Services and Support was unveiled as industry delegates gathered in London for the annual MRO Europe. Horizon Solutions “reflects BAE Systems’ commitment to innovation and growth to meet the industry’s […]

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Who WILL Thomas Tuchel axe for the World Cup: Four snubbed stars who can book a summer holiday NAMED, the players ‘on the plane’ – and the Theo Walcott-esque wildcard

England will be playing at next summer’s World Cup after qualification was confirmed with a 5-0 win in Latvia.  Two goals from Harry Kane, an own goal and one apiece for Anthony Gordon and Eberechi Eze cemented their position at the top of Group K, meaning head coach Thomas Tuchell can now turn his attention […]

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101-year-old man who survived a coma shares 7 habits to live longer, healthier, and happier every day naturally |

Source: The Washington Post (Instagram) Si Liberman, a 101-year-old American centenarian, has led an extraordinary life defined by courage and resilience. He survived a coma, a heart attack, and even enemy fire during World War II, experiences that tested both his body and mind. While genetics may have contributed to his long life, Si credits […]

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Seattle DJC.com local business news and data – Architecture & Engineering

Photo by city of Tacoma Arts and Cultural Vitality Division [enlarge] Larchmont Elementary students co-created poems that became bilingual concrete stamps. The city of Tacoma recently completed water quality improvement projects in the Larchmont neighborhood and the Madison district. These projects combined stormwater management, safer streets, and public art, with more than $6 million in […]

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