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A woman appeared in court this morning over the death of her teenage cousin, Morgan Dorsett, after a dog attack in Bristol last year.
Kelcie Reed faces charges related to a dangerously out-of-control dog and will return to court on May 27.
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The London Underground drivers’ strike has entered its third day this morning, causing significant disruption across the capital. Commuters are adapting, with thousands cycling as alternative transport during ongoing industrial action.
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Kelly Clews, 41, received a suspended prison sentence for defrauding the benefits system, claiming over £75,000 while living with her partner. This morning, the court highlighted her failure to notify authorities of her change in circumstances.
Elizabeth Arden is famed for its classic Eight Hour Cream and in support of International Women’s Day, the brand has teamed up with The Prince’s Trust to ensure that every purchase donates to a charitable cause.
‘People assume things will naturally get better over time, but this isn’t the case. We’re seeing worrying regressions.’
A man and woman have been charged with murder after a two-week-old boy died in hospital.
The Metropolitan Police firearms officer accused of murdering Chris Kaba can now be named as Martyn Blake.
A once-in-a-250-year weather event is about to hit the UK, bringing with it bitter winter temperatures.
Friday’s front pages continue their coverage of the fallout from the Spring Budget, which Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced earlier in the week. Several papers highlight fears over how the tax cuts will be paid for with one publication suggesting it could blow a £40bn hole in finances. Another paper questions why neither of the main two parties are willing to explain spending cuts before the upcoming 2024 election.
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