British Airways surprise passengers flying into Heathrow with carols

British Airways staff surprise passengers flying into Heathrow arrivals with a festive live performance of choreographed Christmas carols Choir cheered arrivals with a unique rendition of the festive hit Deck the Halls  Hamilton’s musical director Richard Beadle trained up the 15-strong choir  The updated lyrics include the line ‘British Airways always brings us home’ Thousands of airline passengers were in […]

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This L.A. native is bringing beauty and glam to women in need: ‘It’s a confidence booster’

“Good People” profiles everyday individuals who are bettering the lives of those in need and improving their communities. Shirley Raines founded “Beauty 2 The Streetz” to empower those in need, using her cosmetic skills to bring confidence to struggling people in places like Skid Row, a particularly impoverished area of downtown Los Angeles. “I didn’t know about homelessness,” Raines told In The Know. “I thought all they wanted […]

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3-year-old boy injured in fall from minibus on upstate highway

A 3-year-old Amish boy was injured after falling out of a moving minibus on an upstate New York highway Saturday, state police said. The boy was part of an Amish group from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, that was traveling south in two minibusses on Interstate 81 in Broome County at about 5 p.m. when he fell out of the first vehicle. State […]

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New Zealand police confirm ID of three more Australian victims from volcano eruption

New Zealand Police have released the identity of four more victims, including three Australians, who have died in the White Island eruption. Gavin Dallow, left, and stepdaughter Zoe Hosking, right, have been killed in the White Island volcano disaster. Zoe’s mother Lisa, centre, has suffered severe burns and is in a critical condition in hospital. Fifteen-year-old Zoe Hosking and her […]

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‘Past the limits of endurance’: Recovery team go back to White Island to search for last body

Wading through boiling, knee-deep acidic sludge, the team of experienced specialist soldiers tasked with recovering six bodies from Whakaari/White Island looked at each other in doubt. The battle-hardened veterans from the Defence Force's SAS E Sqaudron team had never found themselves in a situation like this before. Underneath three layers of special garments their bodies were drenched in sweat, gas […]

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