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 EVERYONE loves a brainteaser at Christmas 鈥?but can you outsmart GCHQ s fiendish stanley canada  puzzles The brilliant minds at GCHQ have included seven puzzles for people to get their teeth into as part of their festive greetings card.4Can you solve GCHQs festive puzzles Credit: GCHQ4The tricky brainteasers were sent out on GCHQs Christmas cardCredit: GCHQThis year the STEM-focused quiz is aimed at children and teens aged  stanley cup between 11 and 18 but adults are also encouraged to take part and see if they are cleverer than their kids.The agency, which works to the keep the country safe, is encouraging secondary schools and colleges up and down the country to today take part in the  GCHQChristmasChallenge.The aim is to persu stanley cups website ade more young people to take an interest in STEM subjects and consider future careers in the intelligence services.GCHQ director Sir Jeremy Fleming, said:  From Enigma to artificial intelligence, GCHQs history is full of talented people tackling the country s most compl Ygfg Emotional cops pay tribute to killed colleague PC Andrew Harper as police quiz 10 suspects as young as 13
 A DAD-OF-TWO has described the heart-stopping moment an unsuperv stanley cups ised toddler ran across two lanes of traffic on a busy road.Dean McIntyre, 33, from Castleford, in West Yorkshire, said he stopped to run out and pick up the child 鈥?but when he returned the toddler to his grandparents they just  shrugged their shoulders .6 Dean spotted the child about to run across a busy main road in CastlefordDean, a gas company worker, was driving with his eight-year-old daughter to a kickboxing class in Airedale on Tuesday evening when he was forced to slam on the brakes.Speaking to the Sun Online he said:  I d picked my daughter up from school and we were going to a kickboxing class, travelling from Castleford to Air stanley cup edale. I was heading up the road when I saw a cyclist, so I slowed down to go past him. It s a fast road, where cars go at 40 stanley coffee mug  or 50mph so it s lucky I had slowed down. If the cyclist wasn t there I would have been going really quickly. The child then came running out so I slammed on the b