From London’s holly-sellers to Engels’s flaming Christmas centrepiece, the plum pudding was more than festive fare in Victorian Britain, says KEITH FLETT
The world in pictures: April 3, 2019
MOZAMBIQUE: Children wait with their mothers for an oral cholera vaccination in Beira at a camp for displaced people.
Over 100,000 survivors of Cyclone Idai are still living in camps across the country, many of which lack clean water or sanitation.
The World Health Organisation has warned of a “second disaster” if water-borne diseases, such as cholera and malaria, spread.
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