All news by author: Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas
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Raging architect torched friend's Range Rover in row over work at £3.5m home
Christopher Chapman, who once designed luxury buildings including the Clarendon Fine Art Gallery in Mayfair, has been struck off after he was jailed for setting a client's Range Rover on fire
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Terrifying moment driver smashes van with cricket bat in grim road rage attack
The road rage footage shows a man running to his boot before he pulls out cricket bat and darts across the road to hit a passing van, which attempts to make a speedy getaway
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Flu could put more in hospital than Covid - everything you need to know
Flu could wreak havoc on the NHS this year, with health chiefs 'worried' by international data showing an earlier and more intense wave of infections than usual
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Covid Pirola - vaccines, testing and if kids can go to school with symptoms
With Covid cases increasing and a new variant setting 'alarm bells ringing' among scientists, it's good to know what to do if you or your family catch coronavirus this autumn
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Loch Ness Monster expert 'has video' of baby Nessie poking head above water
Loch Ness Monster enthusiast Eoin O'Faodhagain saw a 'humped' black shape poking out of the water and believes it may have been a 'young Nessie' emerging from the depths
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How to spot tiny worms that can infect your child's gut and spread in schools
The nasty worm infection can be picked up through bad hygiene, and it's important to make sure your child is washing their hands regularly and not chewing dirty fingernails
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Warning for diabetics amid UK shortage of important medication - what you can do
Diabetics who use a popular type of insulin pen have been told that they may need to change their prescription after the manufacturer reported a major five-month shortage
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DNA breakthrough in unsolved 40-year-old 'cheese wire' murder of taxi driver
Police announced a fresh DNA discovery in the unsolved murder of a taxi driver, who was brutally garrotted with cheesewire before being found dead outside his cab
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Man given 3 years to live after arm ache is recording himself before voice goes
Alex Rutherford has been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease and was told he has just three years to live after spending 20 years in love with his partner Nikki
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Luckiest National Lottery numbers which could help you win £112m jackpot
The National Lottery has confirmed which numbers come up most often on the Euromillions draw, with Friday night's jackpot offering players the chance to win a stunning £112 million jackpot
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Police chief probed for 'wearing Falklands medal despite being 15 at the time'
Chief constable Nick Adderley, 57, is facing investigation from the police watchdog after he was seen wearing Falklands War medals despite being only 15 when the conflict broke out
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Inside 'forgotten' UK shopping centre so dirty that locals begged for demolition
The shopping centre fell into a miserable dilapidated state just two decades after opening when a plan to save it went disastrously wrong, leading locals to plead for action
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Drivers with GPS maps warned over new law that could land you with £1,000 fine
Controversial changes in legislation being rolled out across the UK could end up costing you more than £1,000 if you're using a GPS system in your car, with drivers warned to be 'careful'
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Man knocks down wall for new driveway - and is ordered to put it back up again
Mr Lynch removed a wall and garden without permission so he could build himself a driveway outside his house - and now the council has ruled it should all be put back
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New 90-minute weight loss procedure deemed ‘safe and effective’ for NHS use
A 90-minute procedure that reduces the size the stomach without the need for surgery has been deemed 'safe and effective' for the NHS to use to treat obese people in England
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Lucy Letby hospital boss finally breaks silence with nine word statement
Tony Chambers, who served as interim chief executive at the Countess of Chester Hospital while Lucy Letby carried out seven child murders, was questioned outside a home after avoiding interviews
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Brits begin clean-up after Storm Agnes leaves behind scenes of destruction
Brits are picking up the pieces today after powerful 80mph winds and heavy rain brought by Storm Agnes resulted in travel chaos and forced emergency services to leap into action
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Warning over 'fatbergs' deadly to dogs amid sightings as Storm Agnes approaches
'Fatbergs' were discovered washed up at multiple different locations across UK beaches this week, and can be deadly to dogs - with pet owners warned over the dangers as Storm Agnes approaches
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British Airways air hostess who was flung in air and hit by drinks sues for £80k
A British Airways air hostess is suing for £80,000 after she was flung in the air and left with dislocated shoulder and fractured knee when her plane passed a terrifying cyclone
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'Irresponsible' adverts for Turkey plastic surgery clinics banned in UK
The UK adverts for cosmetic surgery clinics in Turkey have been banned by the advertising regulator after they were found to have exploited insecurities around body image and misled customers
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'Neighbour from hell' terrorised housing estate by threatening locals
Carl Ryan threatened to burn his neighbours' children and 'nail them to the floorboards' after being charged with a series of threats to locals on his estate over a 13-month period
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Black Sea Fleet commander 'back from dead to meet Russian defence minister'
A Russian commander made a surprise 'appearance' at a meeting with other senior members of the military amid reports he had died in a devastating Ukrainian strike
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Undercover model could've been the 'real target' of hitman who killed Jill Dando
One theory behind Jill Dando's mystery murder outlined in French court documents states she could have been the target of a hit on another female journalist who looked like her
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'Knotweed capital of the UK' named amid spread of plant that can wreck homes
Japanese knotweed can take years to get rid of and cause major damage to your home and garden, with the illegal invasive species spreading throughout the UK over recent years
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Warning of 'rotting flesh' from cheap lip fillers at 'unregulated' clinics
A boom in bookings at unregulated 'travelling clinics' is leaving people with rotting lips and at risk of blindness after having filler treatment, according to one expert
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