Australia’s Nine Network has ordered a local version of Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars and a two-part drama event series based on the late cricket maverick Shane Warne. Both shows were presented at Nine’s Upfront today.
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As spider mating season begins, a species considered the most venomous in the country has been multiplying due to a hot summer.
False widow spiders are a less dangerous arachnid than their lookalike relation, the black widow - the world's deadliest species. Experts say getting bitten by one feels like a wasp sting.
The warning comes after the Mirror recently reported a man almost lost his finger when he was bitten by the spider species during a trip to Skegness, Lincolnshire. The dad was on holiday when he woke up to swelling that eventually went up to his elbow.
Although false widows do not have a particularly venomous bite, a nip from the creature can occasionally cause serious injury, leading to in-hospital treatment. Usually the only symptom from a false widow bite is pain at the site, ordinarily lasting between one and 12 hours, and rarely for more than 24 hours.
Thought to have arrived as a stowaway on ships from warmer climates a century ago, there are currently six species of false widow spiders in the country, reports LeicestershireLive.
Adam Roberts, who spent five days in hospital after being bitten by one, says doctors told him it was "highly likely" he could lose his finger.
The 37-year-old said: "I was on holiday in Mablethorpe and woke up on the Tuesday morning and my finger was very swollen and painful, I struggled to get my wedding ring off.
"Two days later the swelling had gone up to my elbow and I went to an emergency treatment centre where they suggested it was a spider bite.
"They put me on antibiotics, and we travelled back to Dorset where it continued to get worse and worse, we went to A&E and I was shocked to hear how serious it was.
"The doctors and surgeons came down and said it was highly likely
Australia’s Nine Network has ordered a local version of Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars and a two-part drama event series based on the late cricket maverick Shane Warne. Both shows were presented at Nine’s Upfront today.
Elizabeth Hurley was reminded of a bittersweet moment earlier in the day as she took to social media to express her grief.MORE: Elizabeth Hurley describes 'bleak' day as she pays emotional tribute to the QueenThe actress shared throwback photographs of herself alongside her ex-fiancé of two years, cricketer Shane Warne, who passed away earlier in the year.VIDEO: A look back at cricket legend Shane Warne's lifeThe pair of pictures featured the two at their happiest, highlighting the bond that they'd maintained over the years."Happy Birthday Lionheart. You're missed every day," she wrote alongside her picture as a majority of her fans extended their support through kind words and heart emojis.MORE: Elizabeth Hurley looks gorgeous in daring cut-out dress for Karen Millen collaboration"Sending love to you Liz," one commented, with another saying: "Happy birthday to an absolute legend," and a third adding: "I hope you are doing as best as can be today.
A new direction. Prince William and Duchess Kate have officially stepped into new roles within the British royal family after Queen Elizabeth II‘s death.
Disease-ridden rats could soon be spotted in homes and gardens all over the UK, experts have warned.
at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on September 8, Buckingham Palace announced today. At 96 years old, she was the United Kingdom's longest reigning monarch.“The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon," wrote.
per the Mirror, had incorrectly stated: “BREAKING: Queen Elizabeth II has died aged 96. Buckingham Palace has announced.”This faux announcement coincided with a BBC report stating that there would be a new update about Elizabeth at 3 p.m.
Top crimebusters have warned mules bringing drugs into the country they will be pounced on.
A martial arts expert dubbed the 'Stockport Spider-Man' has been hailed a "proper hero" after rescuing a terrified four-year-old boy from the top of a 50ft fairground slide.
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Prince William must avoid a "death trap" while competing with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as he tries to build his popularity abroad, a royal expert has said. It's been said that the Duke of Cambridge, 40, wants to connect more with people overseas in a public relations move.