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The Witcher and Sekiro meet in Team Ninja’s Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty
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Announced in June, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is the newest concoction from developers Team Ninja, led by producers Masaaki Yamagiwa and Fumihiko Yasuda, of Bloodborne and Nioh, respectively. The self-proclaimed sword-based action game, rooted in Chinese martial art, gives fans their first look at the action.
2 Stocks & Shares ISA gems that could SOAR in the long term
Jon Smith outlines two options with large potential that he’s thinking of buying for his Stocks and Shares ISA.
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Long Lost Family: What Happened Next viewers in tears as brain cancer survivor gives heartwarming update
LONG Lost Family: What Happened Next viewers were in bits tonight as the show caught up with brain tumour survivor Dominic Matteo.
The ITV show picked up the story of Dominic, who was previously featured on the series when he was on a mission to find his biological mother.
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After beating brain cancer Dominic wanted to find his birth mother[/caption]
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Magaret gave Dominic up for adoption when she was 17[/caption]
Ex-premiership footballer Dominic Matteo, who played for Liverpool, came to Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell-fronted series last year, desperate to find his biological mother.
It came after a life threatening experience – being diagnosed with a brain tumour.
After beating brain cancer, the ex- footballer was emotionally reunited with his birth mother and determined to build a relationship with her.
When the team found Dominic’s mother Magaret, it was revealed that she saw her son playing football on TV, and didn’t realise it was the baby she gave up for adoption.
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Full of regret, Magaret later admitted she had ‘hoped’ she ‘made the right decision’.
After meeting with his mother, and starting to build somewhat of a relationship with her, Dominic decided it was time she met his daughters.
In this heart-warming update episode, Dominic finally introduced his girls to their grandmother for the first time and it was very emotional for all – including fans watching along at home.
Margaret was left in tears as she finally met her two granddaughters in-person.
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The emotional grandma said: ‘It was amazing, just to see the girls, they’re so nice… It’s a miracle that we’re back together, going from no son to like having the whole family.”
She added: “It just feels like a dream come true for me.”
Fans were sobbing watching along and took to twitter to air their emotions.
One wrote: “#longlostfamily gets me every time!”
Another labelled themselves a “crybaby” watching the poignant scenes.
“I’m not generally a crier,” commented a third. “Feels good to let some tears go.”
Also in the show, viewers met Grant Williams, who returned to Derry in Northern Ireland to spend more time with his daughter Wendy O’ Hagan, after the show first found him.
But sadly, Grant has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, and so his time with his daughter is limited.
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The father and daughter tried to spend as much time together as they can.
Long Lost Family: What Happened Next currently airs on Monday nights at 9PM on ITV.
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Dominic decided to introduce Magaret to his daughters too[/caption]
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Long Lost Family: What Happened Next?: Dominic Matteo introduces his daughters to their grandmother
The exact way to stop your kids from having a tantrum on a long car journey
SCIENTISTS have found a formula to help parents avoid tantrums by kids on a long car journey.
The average child throws a wobbly after an hour and ten minutes.
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Scientists have found a formula to help parents avoid tantrums by kids on a long car journey[/caption]
Each extra sibling in the car accelerates paddies by ten minutes.
But parents can buy another 15 minutes of peace with snacks.
And keeping children entertained also helps.
Researcher Dr James Hind, of Nottingham Trent University, said: “If you have only one child and you can keep them entertained and occasionally bribe them with food, you could manage two hours of tantrum-free driving.
“Unfortunately, two children with no entertainment and no snacks can brew up a tantrum in just 40 minutes!
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“Snacks are important but there is a limit to how much they can help, so keep them to two an hour max.
“Entertainment is key but even that fails with really long journey times.
“Taking breaks to reset the clock is important for preventing tantrums as well as making sure you are not tired while driving.”