Former care worker Jade Kent burst into Amy Hardman’s home, held her down in a chair, and rammed the power tool against her head while shouting ‘I’m going to f****** kill you’.
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The move is ‘unheard of’ in the industry, a source said.
The cameras have started rolling on Hope Street once again, and there are some new faces in Port Devine.
It was part of an alleged ‘secret deal’ between the palace and the publishers.
He’s one of many high profile people connected to Putin to have died in odd circumstances.
The invasion of Ukraine is still ongoing…
The results have significant implications for human health.
The baby was breast fed by relatives at a drug-fuelled party.
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Adnan Ali committed a string of sexual offences whilst running a group of Volunteer Police Cadets in Trafford.
He is believed to be aged between 15 and 18.
UK government borrowed less than expected last year The UK government borrowed less than expected in the financial year ending 31 March, despite providing support for households’ energy bills and facing higher borrowing costs. Official figures showed borrowing of £139.2bn ($189.7bn), which was £18.1bn more than the previous year, but less than the £152bn predicted by the government’s forecaster last month. Nevertheless, borrowing for the current financial year was equivalent to 5.5% of the UK economy – its highest percentage since 2014, excluding the pandemic. The rise in tax receipts was offset by higher spending on energy support for households…
UK government begins large-scale evacuation of British people The UK government has announced a “large-scale” complex evacuation of British citizens from Sudan, prioritising families with children, the elderly, and those with medical conditions. The RAF will conduct flights from an airfield near Khartoum, the country’s capital. The evacuation plan follows a 72-hour ceasefire agreement between rival military factions that began on Monday night. At least 400 people have died in the fighting that has taken place since April 15, and approximately 4,000 UK citizens are thought to be in Sudan, with 2,000 of them having already requested assistance. However, only…
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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Many of Tuesday’s front pages report on Britons trapped in Sudan and the race to get them home amid violence in the region. There are also several front-page tributes to Len Goodman, who died yesterday at the age of 87. UK citizens in Sudan The Times reports on a “race against time” to evacuate 4,000 UK citizens from Sudan, who are facing a choice between staying in Khartoum with dwindling food and water, or attempting to escape and risking hijacking or gunfire. The i states that those seeking to leave will have to embark…
The King has unveiled a new vegetarian dish to honour the coronation.
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Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has said the government is now directly reaching out to UK citizens in Sudan.
InSight survived twice as long as expected on the Red Planet.
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Head down Regent’s Canal with a therapist in a boat.
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The Tuesday letters page thinks it’s a publisher’s duty to make more non-sequels, as one reader is confused by online-only requirements.
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