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Cliff Notes David Howard, 53, was identified as the victim of a house explosion in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, which left the property partially destroyed. The explosion prompted a major incident declaration, with two nearby properties partially collapsing and significant damage to others, including 20 cars. As the cause of the suspected gas explosion is under investigation, police urge the public to refrain from speculation while supporting Mr Howard’s family. Father who died in Worksop house explosion is named by police | UK News A man who died after an explosion at a house has been named by police David Howard, 53,…
Cliff Notes – Tiffany Pollard’s ‘David’s dead’ Celebrity Big Brother moment can never be topped Tiffany Pollard returns to Celebrity Big Brother nearly a decade after her infamous ‘David’s dead’ moment, where she mistakenly confused David Bowie with housemate David Gest. Now 43, Tiffany will present the spin-off show Late and Live, following a series of celebrity hosts leading up to the new season. Despite her past controversies, Tiffany has solidified her status as a powerful figure in reality tv, recently being named one of Variety magazine’s most influential women in the industry. Tiffany Pollard’s ‘David’s dead’ Celebrity Big Brother…
Hashem Abedi, the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber, attacked prison guards with hot cooking oil and homemade weapons, leading to an immediate suspension of kitchen access in separation centres.
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The UK government used emergency powers over the weekend to take control of British Steel’s Scunthorpe site after it looked set to close. The Chinese owners planned to shut down the Scunthorpe site, risking thousands of jobs. The government is exploring various options, including potential nationalisation, to ensure the continued operation of the steelworks. There have also been suspicions that the Chinese owners were intentionally trying to sabotage the company in a bid to force the UK to rely on cheap Chinese steel.
An investigation has been launched into how an inmate at HMP Frankland was able to attack three prison officers with boiling oil and a knife despite being in a high-security prison. The officers were taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries after being attacked by Hashem Adedi, one of the men responsible for the Manchester Arena bombing. He is serving a minimum 55-year sentence for helping his brother carry out the 2017 attack. Unions are calling for changes to the system to ensure their officers are safe – and to avoid copycats.
The army have been called in to help Birmingham City Council with the bin strikes that are plaguing the city and leading to reports of rats the size of cats and fears of a potential health crisis.
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