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DOZENS of Brits were refused entry at a Spanish airport yesterday and sent back to the UK amid new Br
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stanley cup Olive Press SpainThe passengers, who arrived from Manchester, were sent back on the same Ryanair flight they arrived in.Spain has been rolling out a new system to register permanent foreign residents with biometric documents called TIE cards.For everyone else, there is a 90-day limit on staying within a six month period -
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stanley mugs e mind-bending sweet contained more than 12 times as much THC - the ingredient that gets users high - than is found in a spliff, doctors say.2 The cannabis lolli
stanley canada pop was strong enough to killCredit: Getty - ContributorThe patient began聽having terrifying hallucinations that sent his blood pressure soaring.This led to a spike in stress hormones, which triggered a聽myocardial ischaemia - a cardiac arrest caused by lack of blood flow to the heart.Ironically, the patient, who had already been聽diagnosed with hardening of the arteries, ate the lolly to relieve chest pain.The case was highlighted in a report in the聽Canadian Journal of Cardiology.HALLUCINATIONSIn the report Dr Alexandra Saunders,聽 a cardiologist at Dalhousie University in Canada, said: In a recent case, inappropriate dosing and oral consumption of marijuana by an older patient with stable ca