This $30 personal alarm has a shrieking siren and flashing lights

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But at his unveiling, he said: ‘This contract is unique but I'm a unique player, so for me it's normal. I really don't worry about what people say. I am really, really happy to be here. I am so proud to make a big decision in my life. My work in Europe is done. I won everything. I played for the most important clubs.

Any sensible politician wanted to be in it, even if the Conservative Prime Minister, the Marquess of Salisbury, observed sniffily that it was 'written by shop boys for shop boys'. There were very many more shop boys than marquesses in late Victorian Britain, however, and they had a thirst for knowledge.

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Why Birdie? Think of it this way. You may have pepper spray on you, and there are other self-defense solutions out there that may call on you to take physical action. Those can help in a big way, but Birdie offers a non-violent alternative that could be all you need.

It doesn't matter where you go — you can keep Birdie by your side at all times. Sized just right at 3.5 inches long, it includes a solid brass keychain and can easily fit inside anything from a purse to a pocket to a belt bag.

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It was at the Royal Geographical Society that Lord Northcliffe launched an Anglo-American bid to claim the North Pole in 1894 (it failed, although he did end up with a 43-square-mile patch of ice named 'Alfred Island' in his honour).

One way to beef up your security is to invest in Birdie, a personal safety alarm that features a 130dB siren (yes, that's shockingly loud) and flashing strobe lights. For just $29.95, it does a remarkable job helping you feel safer and more confident.

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A century on from the death of 'the greatest newspaperman' in British journalism, the media world gathered this week to hear eminent biographer Andrew Roberts describe the extraordinary life and achievements of Lord Northcliffe, the founder of the Daily Mail.

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After cutting his teeth as the innovative editor of Bicycling News (he loved cycling), Harmsworth set up a magazine called Answers to Correspondents, packed with stories under headlines such as 'How To Cure Freckles' or 'What The Queen Eats'.

Lord Roberts's new biography of Northcliffe, The Chief, is based on unique access to the Harmsworth family archive. It has been widely acclaimed for its uncompromising warts-and-all portrayal of the complex and controversial character who invented popular journalism. Not only did Northcliffe create newspaper giants such as the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror, he rescued many more, including The Times and The Observer, and, above all, stuck to his own maxim: 'There is a great art in feeling the pulse of the people.'

Alfred was born in poverty in 1865, the eldest of the 14 children of Alfred and Geraldine Harmsworth (11 of them would reach adulthood). In 1867, the family moved from Dublin to London, where Alfred senior qualified as a barrister.

Birdie also happens to look great. It's available in a variety of fashionable colors ranging from turquoise to black to rose gold — but that's merely a nice bonus, given that this personal safety alarm could just be what saves you from a potentially dangerous situation.

Introducing the lecture, the fourth Viscount Rothermere, chairman of the Daily Mail, explained how the Northcliffe legacy lives on: 'He has been an inspiration to newspapermen for over a century. He continues to be the soul of our newspaper to this day.'

The outbreak of World War I in 1914 underlined the extent of Northcliffe's power and influence. As Britain's war prospects waned, he became convinced that Herbert Asquith was not the man for the job of Prime Minister — and he said so.

The Mail soon became the best-selling paper in the world, with more than a million copies sold daily. It was fiercely independent, but espoused a Conservative, Unionist and imperialist view of the world.

Yet Northcliffe was adamant that the soldiers in the trenches were being betrayed by a lack of proper artillery ammunition. Back in Britain, he was accused of sedition and the Mail was, famously, burned on the floor of the Stock Exchange.

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