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CCTV shows Harshita Brella and husband near lake

Detectives investigating the murder of a woman found dead in a car boot have released a CCTV image of her on the night they believe she was killed. The body of Harshita Brella, 24, of Corby, Northamptonshire, was…

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Little Hulton: Police statement in full after dog walker finds dead baby in snow-covered field

Police have appealed for the parents of a dead baby to get in touch after a dog walker discovered its remains in a snow-covered field today. Officers with Greater Manchester Constabulary delivered the statement in a press conference…

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Increasing risk’ of tropical infections as new blood donor monitoring launched

A new warning system has been launched to monitor donated blood as fears grow of newly emerging viruses potentially reaching the UK. Health experts fear some diseases that are not currently present in the UK could pose a…

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Call to ban cakes and biscuits at school lunchtimes in England

Schools in England should be banned from giving pupils cakes or biscuits as part of their lunch because they contain so much sugar, food campaigners say. They want ministers to overhaul the rules that guide schools on the…

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UK snow: Power cut warning for 13 cities as country braces for 15-hour storm

Brits are expected to experience power cuts and other problems as an Arctic blast batters the UK over the next two days. It’s been predicted that several cities across England will be impacted by the 15-hour snowstorm which…

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The British are coming! Labour’s comedy of errors in the US election

Our hapless Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, can’t even fly to Samoa without another international British embarrassment breaking out. The latest is an angry accusation from Donald Trump’s campaign that Labour is committing the crime of ‘election interference’ in…

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Wales train crash: Passenger flung from seat in ‘blink of an eye’

A man died and 15 rail passengers were injured in a head-on collision after a train slid while braking, initial evidence suggests. No significant injuries were reported among passengers but it is believed that one suffered a fatal…

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No UK apology over slavery at Commonwealth summit

The government has said there will not be an apology over Britain’s role in the transatlantic slave trade, when King Charles and Sir Keir Starmer visit the Commonwealth summit in Samoa next week. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0qzkg0ldqzo

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Why Thomas Tuchel should not be England manager

It is remarkable that after 1,066 England games over 152 years, one still has to point out that international football is about measuring one country’s resources against another. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2024/10/15/foreign-manager-appointment-thomas-tuchel-england-football/

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Fight begins to make mobile-free schools law

Calls are growing to ban smartphones in schools in England by law, as education experts and unions back an MP’s attempt to push a new law through Parliament. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czj98jrj112o

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