0455 GMT June 30, 2022
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An annual competition for growers of giant vegetables in Britain resulted in four Guinness World Records being broken: Heaviest eggplant, heaviest marrow, heaviest broad bean pod and longest leek.
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Mrutyunjay Nayak, nicknamed Subham, from Odisha, India, has featured in the Indian Book of Record and set a Kalam’s World Record at the mere age of two years and nine months.
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National Desk
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UK government borrowing hit £8.8b last month, the highest January figure since records began in 1993, reflecting the cost of pandemic support measures.
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Belgian authorities last year seized an all-time record of 65.5 tons of cocaine in the port of Antwerp, the main entry point for the drug into Europe, officials said.
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Euro 2020 being delayed by a year and the late start to the season means there is going to be an awful lot of football this year.
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Iran registered on Wednesday a daily record high of 13,843 new coronavirus cases, the Health Ministry said, pushing the national tally to 894,385 in the country.
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Humankind has always been fascinated by the extreme, and Guinness World Records has been documenting incredible achievements since the 1950s.
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Cristiano Ronaldo insisted that while records are nice, the most important thing is for defending champion Juventus to succeed following his historic outing in Serie A.
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Iran’s main stock exchange the TSE recorded its biggest daily jump as the main index in the market tops an all-time high of 668,320 points.
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A study which will involve parents filming their newborn infants with a smartphone app, could lead to earlier detection of brain impairments such as cerebral palsy, the West Australian (WA) state government said on Friday.
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Cristiano Ronaldo has lost count of the number of records he has broken, the Portugal forward said after scoring the 700th goal of his career during a 2-1 defeat to Ukraine on Monday.
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At least 14 cities in Alaska have employed police officers whose criminal records should have prevented them from being hired under state law, the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica reported.
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