All news by author: Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas

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Met Office issues more weather warnings as heavy rain deluge to lash the nation
Warnings for heavy rain are now in place for more parts of the UK as the remnants of Hurricane Lee bring adverse conditions and the chance of some localised flooding
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Exactly where in UK heavy rain deluge from Hurricane Lee will lash the nation
Strong winds and heavy downpours will also strike parts of the UK today as the remnants of Hurricane Lee sweep across the Atlantic, with weather warnings now in place
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More than 1,000 Met Police officers suspended or restricted amid crackdown
More than 1,000 Met police officers have been put on suspended or on restricted duties as the force attempts a clean-up of its ranks in the wake of damaging scandals
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XL Bully owner says her dog is so soft she was attacked by a tiny Jack Russell
Kaylee Hankins, 32, says her 16-month-old XL bully Isla is loved by her family and neighbours alike in the Cotswolds - and claims her pet is so soft she was left 'petrified' by a Jack Russell
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Victorian disease on the rise in UK as health officials step in after surge
Urgent letters have been sent to parents warning them that children could be forced to miss school if they haven't had the MMR vaccine as cases of the disease soar
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Cow attacks 'leaving people widowed and paralysed' as victim demands action
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES Terrifying cow attacks have left people dead, widowed and paralysed - with victims suffering devastating injuries when the livestock turn on unsuspecting walkers
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Patient calls 999 from hospital bed scared of dying as nurse 'ignores her'
A 'terrified' patient called 999 from her hospital bed, fearing she would die after a nurse allegedly switched off a monitor which showed that her heart had stopped
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Morrisons issues urgent meat recall over fears of dangerous bacterial infection
Customers have been told to return the product to their nearest supermarket for a full refund as a 'precautionary measure' after it was found to contain a serious bacterial infection
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The UK's 'most unpopular' job could make you £55,500 and doesn't need a degree
The job position has advertised salaries averaging £55,500 but is one of the least sought-after, as new research finds people are increasingly looking for 'more than money'
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Woman nearly loses eyesight after contact lenses cause 'aggressive' infection
Steph ended up spending a week in hospital and needed a transplant to save her sight after an 'itchy eye' caused by her contact lenses turned out to be a dangerous condition
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One lucky Brit scoops £23m EuroMillions after winning joint prize with Austrian
The UK-based ticket holder will split Friday night's £47 million Euromillions jackpot with a winner from Austria - while 10 people have also won big on the Millionaire Maker draw
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Chilling update as killer nurse Lucy Letby to inflict more pain on families
Killer nurse Lucy Letby is set to appeal her convictions in court in just a few days time, after she was jailed for the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of six others
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Mum wipes tears as she's jailed with boyfriend after road rage machete attack
Road rage mum Chelsea Mighal wept in court as she was jailed for her role in a horrific attack which saw her boyfriend attack a man with a machete while his daughter sat in the car
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Police officer had sex with multiple women who were abuse victims while on duty
PC Adam Hoyle, 39, 'sexually exploited' the 'vulnerable' women while on duty and used official computer systems to access information, with some of the incidents taking place at a police station
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Parents to beg judges to let baby with same condition as Charlie Gard stay alive
Indi Gregory was born with mitochondrial disease, a rare genetic condition which also affected young Charlie Gard, with her parents now leading a legal battle to get their daughter new treatment
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Mum of lad who had sex on flight 'mortified' and says he met woman at airport
Elaine, 51, was watching Loose Women when she first heard of the easyJet sex incident - and was 'embarrassed' to learn soon after that her own son was in the video
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Boy killed by lorry while cycling to school as family devastated by loss
Hussein Quig-Diop was riding his bike to school when he was hit by a white Renault lorry in Burton-on Trent, Staffordshire - with his family now paying tribute to their 'brightest star'
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4 charged over death of man after he was restrained by public transport workers
Jack Barnes died seven weeks after being restrained by four men who were staff members subcontracted by Metrolink public transport staff on the Manchester tram system
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Horrifying moment disabled girl kicked in face as she lies on ground in attack
A school has said they have 'acted quickly' after a video circulating on Snapchat appeared to show a disabled girl being kicked in the face on the street by a fellow pupil
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Sara Sharif cops storm plane to remove man in cuffs as 3 arrested for 'murder'
Passengers looked on as officers boarded a flight believed to be carrying three members of Sara Sharif's family, who returned to the UK weeks after going abroad following the schoolgirl's death
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Warning over bacteria inside nurseries that can trigger killer condition in kids
Researchers found a dangerous combination of bacteria found in some nurseries was linked to a key symptom of a serious health condition, leading to questions over ventilation and cleaning
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Remains of baby boy discovered in suitcase in loft of house as police probe find
An investigation is ongoing after the 'skeletal remains' of the baby boy were found in the loft, as one hearing was told the body could date back more than half a century
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Autistic boy put behind screen away from class with notes telling him to behave
Ana Martinez, 47, is refusing to take her autistic six-year-old son Markel back to school until they remove a 'concentration station' barrier from his desk, which separates him from his classmates
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Air France flight forced into emergency landing at Heathrow as 'fumes seen'
Flight number AF1817 departed Dublin just after 6pm and was due to land into Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris at around 8.15pm local time, before diverting to the UK
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Cop told naked woman he'd break her neck and throttled her until she passed out
The policeman was found guilty of gross misconduct after it was heard how he throttled an unclothed woman covered in salad cream who had tried to push past him