All news by author: Ben Turner
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Teabags that cost £20 launched by Kate Moss' firm has £90k debt in first year
Model Kate Moss launched her wellness brand in Harrods last year, unveiling face products, perfume, room spray and herbal teabags which will set you back £20 per tin
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Bank of England boss in row over 'poor' comments lives in flat owned by parents
Huw Pill, 54, who earns £190,000 a year, sparked outrage when he said workers should stop asking for pay rises during the cost of living crisis
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Locals complain Amazon's Lord of the Rings set is 'damaging' Crown Estate forest
The Rings of Power series is based on JRR Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy and is currently being filmed in Swinley Forest in Berkshire, land which is owned by Prince Charles
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Rishi Sunak accused of 'eco own goal' as plans for £230m 'green town' scrapped
The government has scrapped plans for the UK's largest net zero town, which would have been located around five miles outside of Oxford, with the scrapping of the plans condemned as an eco own goal
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Suspect in 27 migrant deaths not at court hearing as prison officials 'forgot'
Harem Ahmed Abwbaker, 33, is wanted in France in connection with the deaths of 27 migrants in 2021. It will cost the taxpayer approximately £17,000 to keep him in custody until the new hearing
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25 tourists struck down by food poisoning at TUI resort - one taken to hospital
Families forked out up to £4,000 for breaks at the Rixos Sungate hotel in the Mediterranean - but more than 10 families were said to be suffering from food poisoning
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Fears for safety of royals like Charles and William in 'danger' Range Rovers
It is claimed that over 500,000 cars built by Jaguar Land Rover have a fault that can cause affected vehicles to enter 'limp mode', which caps the top speed to around 30mph and can happen on busy roads
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Rikki Neave's desperate mum begs for evidence to thwart appeal by son's murderer
Rikki Neave's killer James Watson this week got permission to appeal against his conviction for the 1994 murder of the boy. But the victim's mum said she sees no grounds for appeal
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Man had last night out before ending life at euthanasia clinic as Sinatra played
Dan Tuckley, 46, forked out more than £20,000 in a cloak-and-dagger mission to get to clinic outside Basel after being diagnosed with terminal cancer
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Rapist hid in UK for THREE YEARS while on the run from justice in Poland
Bartlomiej Glanda, 28, fled his homeland in 2019 after being convicted of a sex attack, and he set up home in North London before a court ruled in favour of extraditing him
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German court orders British pensioner to pay £12k after he cancels eBay auction
Mike Godden was forced to shell out after he cancelled his eBay auction for a 1970s vintage tape recorder after he noticed the item was faulty despite this being allowed by the online bidding site
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Star touch for the Rovers Return as celebrities line up to drink at the bar
Princess Anne became the latest famous face to visit the iconic Coronation Street pub, joining a long list that includes Ed Sheeran, Tom Jones, and even the late Queen
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Injustice as criminals 'dodging' jail sentences because prisons are overcrowded
The worsening crisis has led to judges being advised to lock up fewer offenders – and now, victims and barristers are accusing the Government of failing the justice system
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UK's biggest fascist group shares far-right propaganda and racist slurs online
Patriotic Alternative has shared dozens of videos that include white supremacist conspiracy theories and racist slurs. Youtube says it does not allow hate speech under its terms of service
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Lenses to help gamers play for longer going on sale with price starting from £75
The XP PRO Gaming Lens claims to counteract any fatigue or sore eyes addicts may get while online and designer Jai Kudo Lenses says its yellow-tinted product even improves performance
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Giant rats and raw sewage 'hell' spark fear for kids' health over mould
A Sunday Mirror investigation has revealed there were 15,000 complaints about disrepair with tenants worried about rat infestations, raw sewage and health problems caused by mould
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Thousands still waiting for Covid jab payout as over £5m paid in damages so far
Under the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme, those harmed by the coronavirus jab get a £120,000 payment but thousands are still waiting for their claims to be assessed
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French firm buys out Proper Cornish - one of UK's largest pasty makers
French firm Groupe Boncolac specialises in frozen desserts and has now taken over Proper Cornish but insisted there would be no change to the nation's beloved snack
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Farmer dubbed 'Turnip King' blasts Brexit for 'making his business collapse'
Richard Parry had a farm in Therese Coffey’s constituency and slammed the Environment Secretary's tip for Brits to turn to turnips amid a fruit and veg shortage in supermarkets
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Safest place in UK to survive The Last of US style zombie apocalypse is Essex
Essex was revealed to be the safest place in the UK to survive, according to research by Rentola because of its remote farmhouses, abundant food supplies and road links
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Ten more staff fired in Oxfam sex scandal five years after quake sleaze claims
Staff providing humanitarian support reportedly used sex workers after an earthquake killed 220,000 people in 2010. The scandal led to the charity being blocked from bidding for government funding
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Freed wife killer Russell Causley is 'still a psychopath', detective warns
Retired Detective Superintendent Anthony Nott, who caught wife killer Russell Causley, has warned that the killer is still a psychopath despite now being released
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Huge rise in police officers taking sick leave due to mental health issues
Police officers in England took more than 730,000 sick days last year - up from 320,000 in 2012/13. They're having to cope with 'horrific cases' and 'austerity and budget cuts', says one police federation boss
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McDonald's worker says bosses failed to sack colleague who groped her on the job
Bobbie Moore recalled being locked in an office and groped by a male colleague who was allowed to resign at the McDonald's branch where she worked in Beckton, east London
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Dangerous children including convicted murderers push prison staff to the brink
Shocking figures reveal almost one in four inmates are high-risk teens at HMP Wetherby for boys which has seen 215 assaults between young prisoners in the last year alone
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