All news by author: Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas

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Man on stag do 'downed six drinks before punching horse rider and killing him'
Ryan Patient, 25, is accused of manslaughter for fatally punching 23-year-old stranger Jake Rainton on a stag do in the middle of the street after having 'six or seven' drinks
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King Charles III's official new portrait unveiled for controversial £8m scheme
The new official portrait showing King Charles III inside Windsor Castle in his full military regalia will be distributed to public buildings that apply for a free copy under a new £8 million scheme
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Girl, 18, died in prison after assaulting medic who stopped her drinking petrol
WARNING MENTIONS SUICIDE: Annelise Sanderson died after assaulting a medic who stopped her from drinking petrol as her mum told an inquest she had phoned in twice with 'concerns' about her welfare
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Show-off couple who flaunted £250k luxury lifestyle online are now behind bars
Ashley Singh, 39, and Sophie Bruyea, 20, stole from lockers at gyms across London before using their victims' credit cards to fund luxury holidays in Dubai and even bought a pedigree puppy
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British seaside hotspot 'ruined' by second home owners as it's 'dead in winter'
The picturesque seaside town and popular second home hotspot is 'dead' for months at a time in the winter, according to locals, who say out-of-towners leave their properties empty
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Dad got heartbreaking message from son on day he died in Reading terror attack
James Furlong's dad has told an inquest that he opened a Father's Day card from his son 'with a broken heart' the day after he was killed in the Reading terror attack
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Major UK hospital declares critical incident as it runs out of beds for patients
An NHS hospital has declared a critical incident due to a shortage of beds as staff confirmed 'significant demand upon all our services across the Trust' and long delays in A&E
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Iceland town without water or power after houses engulfed by lava - live updates
Multiple houses were hit by molten-hot lava after a volcano erupted in Iceland’s Reykjanes peninsula on Sunday, located north of the southwestern Icelandic town of Grindavik
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Kim Jong-un admires new gun-toting 'Transformers' battle robot in new photoshoot
North Korea's Kim Jong-un looked impressed in his latest public appearance as he was shown the Transformer-like battle robot, which is armed with a gun and decorated with radiation hazard symbol
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Hidden rainforest in middle of major city makes you feel like you're on holiday
The Barbican Conservatory is a leafy sanctuary in the heart of London and boasts 1,500 species of plants and trees from across the globe, as well as few species of fish
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Important 11-month warning to Brits travelling to Europe as new rules introduced
Brits are being warned of new rules they will need to follow for foreign holidays once the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is introduced
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Man raped near war memorial in city centre as suspect stole jewellery and fled
The man in his 30s was reportedly raped by another male at around 4.30am this morning, close to the St John's Gardens war memorial, before he had a piece of jewellery stolen
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Thugs hold gun to reporter's head and put bomb in pocket in live studio attack
Jose Luis Calderon, a news reporter for TC Television in Ecuador, told of the 'chaotic' moment a gang of masked thugs burst into the studio and held a gun to his head during a live broadcast
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Woman died in 'surgical catastrophe' as she lost 17 litres of blood on table
Freda Fox, 76, died shortly after a cancer operation at St Vincent’s University Hospital carried out by two medical trainees which ended in a shocking 'surgical catastrophe'
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Global leaders set to discuss 'Disease X' and how to prepare for next pandemic
The Davos summit comes after warnings from experts that a hypothetical new pandemic named 'Disease X' could kill 20 times more people around the world than Covid-19
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Mystery 'aliens' in Mexico have three eggs 'not of Earth's evolution chain'
The pair of mummified supposedly 'non-human beings' shown before lawmakers in Mexico are now said to contain alien 'eggs' amid an ongoing controversy over their authenticity
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Royals' race to Balmoral on Queen's final day as timeline shared for first time
The Queen was 'still working on her deathbed' and was 'very peaceful' in her final moments, according to a royal biography which has shared brand new details of her final day
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Mum's 'absolute nightmare' as she's left without heating or hot water all winter
Kaley Brooke, 34, from the Holderness Road area of east Hull, said a fault with her meter meant the thermostat kept shutting off and left her without heating or hot water
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'Critical incident' declared as electric bus in Wimbledon bursts into flames
Witnesses described hearing a large 'bang' as the bus burst into flames in Wimbledon, London, causing severe delays to traffic during the busy school run as 'awful' smoke rose up from the street
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Car parking space costs £90,000 but would struggle to fit average motor
The pricey parking space in London will set you back almost £90,000 but is not even big enough to fit many popular cars - and is designed for vehicles with continental-style left hand drive
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British Airways pilot kidnapped after cruel trick at supermarket on stopover
The unnamed BA pilot was subjected to hours of torture after being kidnapped on a shopping trip during a stopover between flights in Johannesburg, South Africa
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Milder weather but temperatures stay low as UK recovers from -11C Arctic freeze
The mercury dropped to a chilly minus 11.1C overnight on Tuesday, according to the Met Office, as forecasts show a thawing in temperatures still several days away
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Woman's 'horror film' 4-hour train ordeal as heating breaks and doors won't open
Angel Adley embarked on what should have been a straightforward train journey to Richmond-upon-Thames in London - but ended up arriving four hours later after a string of chaotic events
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Man, 80, killed by police van when he crossed the road as cop investigated
An officer is being investigated for death by dangerous driving after Trevor Bartlett, 80, died when he was hit by a speeding police van while crossing a road in Nottingham
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Gran claims landlord is holding her mum's ashes 'to ransom' until she pays £300
Geraldine Glanville, 67, is locked in a bitter war of words with the landlord over the safe return of her mum's ashes amid a fierce dispute over a £300 cleaning bill