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The positive test result on Wednesday sent shockwaves through the city because the man, who is in his 50s and lives in the eastern suburbs, had not returned from overseas,.
Moment paedophile hunters confront couple they accuse of ‘planning to rape 13-year-old girl’ who ‘they arranged to meet off train’ in Sheffield Couple allegedly agreed to meet 13-year-old girl, who was to travel from Dorset However the couple were met by paedophile
Sussex disqualified driver jailed after police dash cam footage shows 80 mph high speed police chase
Moment disqualified driver is chased in BMW at speeds of up to 80mph in 30 zone despite being pepper sprayed and tasered by officers Alan Gale, 38, flew through a 30 zone in a stolen silver BMW at speeds of 80 mph
Seven British Army veterans at the centre of historic Northern Ireland allegations from the Troubles could have cases against them dropped – after a separate murder trial of two soldiers collapsed for relying on old statements. The Public Prosecution Service, based in
The ‘heartbroken’ mother of the Brent Cross shopping centre stab victim today paid tribute to her son, describing him as a ‘wonderful and respectful boy’. Thethe Elonga broke down in tears as she at the shopping centre, in Newham, London, to lay
Shocked families of two Covid victims discover the bodies of strangers were buried on top of their loved ones in cemetery just days after their funerals Relatives of Basheer Meghjee ‘left in pieces’ after hearing grave was reopened Warned family members of
Rates of depression in Britain have DOUBLED since start of Covid pandemic – but fewer people are getting diagnosed, official data shows Office for National Statistics found one in five had depression so far this year compared to one in 10 pre-Covid
Collection of trading tokens – including ones minted in year of famous 1666 blaze – to fetch £20,000
A collection of battered 17th century trading tokens, including ones minted in the year of the Great Fire of London in 1666, could fetch £20,000 at auction. Roger Green, who is from Kent, spent 35 years collecting the tokens on the muddy
More people are now dying from flu and pneumonia than coronavirus for the first time since the second wave took off as virus fatalities tumbled by 30 per cent in a week, official figures revealed today. Office for National Statistics analysis showed
Terrifying list of popular everyday appliances recalled from Kmart and Target over fears they could KILL – so is there a death trap in your kitchen? About half the 650 products recalled each year are actually returned for refund Consumer group Choice