All news by author: Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas
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Paedo dad sexually abuses girl and hands her to his son to continue as 'a prize'
Pensioner Roy Lockett, from Llanelli, Wales, and rugby coach son Austin left the young victim feeling 'worthless' after the two sick men sexually abused her in succession
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School friends killed in camping tragedy were known as 'The Four Musketeers'
Flowers were lined outside Shrewsbury College on Wednesday following the deaths of Jevon Hirst, 16, Harvey Owen, 17, Wilf Fitchett, 17 and Hugo Morris, 18, on a camping trip in North Wales
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Winning National Lottery numbers for Wednesday's draw with huge £12.7m jackpot
The National Lottery draw for Wednesday has an estimated jackpot of £12.7 million which could change someone's life, and you could also win big on the Thunderball draw
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XL Bully owners bring dogs and children to ban protest to 'show' breed 'is safe'
As many as 62 XL Bully dogs without muzzles were reported to have been at the event in Coventry, which was arranged in protest against the upcoming ban on the dangerous breed
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Dave Courtney's last video message as funeral wish shared after Krays comment
WARNING MENTIONS SUICIDE: Dave Courtney, who was cremated in a private ceremony earlier this month, revealed what kind of send-off he wanted in an emotional final video message
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Five Black Friday cons that aim to dupe shoppers and how you can avoid them
Friday November 24 comes just in time for cash-strapped shoppers to get some early deals ahead of the busy Christmas shopping season in a tradition that first began in the US
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Snow blast from Norway set to bring ice cold -5C winter freeze to Brits
Freezing air blowing in from the Arctic Circle and across Scandinavia is set to bring a wintry blast to the UK, with snowy conditions and widespread frost expected in the days ahead
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Black Friday cons to look out for as scammers target shoppers hunting bargains
Black Friday has become a huge target for scammers and heartless online criminals, with fake websites, dodgy tracking codes and password attacks among the risks facing shoppers this year
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Hamas massacre survivor shares chilling selfie taken two minutes before attack
Hamas attack survivor Millet Ben Haim, 27, took a selfie of herself smiling with friends just two minutes before militants opened fire on Supernova music festival in the October 7 attacks
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Lidl urgently recalls popular chocolate product and issues 'do not eat' warning
The Lidl chocolate is being recalled after it was found to be 'unsafe to eat', with customers able to bring back affected products to the supermarket in exchange for a full refund
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Ashley Dale's family agony as 'gentle' half brother shot dead seven years before
Ashley Dale's horrific murder at her own home in Liverpool this summer came seven years after her half-brother was also shot dead by drug dealers in a mistaken identity attack
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Horrifying moment driver hits 100mph on wrong side of road trying to flee police
Louis Roser hit dangerous speeds of 100mph on the wrong side of the road as he frantically tried to escape police in Cornwall, forcing other drivers to swerve out of his way
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Winning EuroMillions numbers for Tuesday's life-changing £54million jackpot
The numbers for the EuroMillions draw on Tuesday 21 November are now in - with a £54million jackpot up for grabs as Brits up and down the country check their lucky tickets
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Woman dies after being attacked 'in front of several children' at home
Police said a 43-year-old man was arrested and will be assessed by health professionals before being questioned by detectives after a woman died in South Gloucestershire
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Couple ordered to close garden pool as neighbours complain of 'loud shrieking'
Andrew and Richelle Brooks have now been denied permission for their community swimming school after neighbours said they had been woken up by 'shrieking' and 'the sound of nursery rhymes'
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Snow set to fall as huge swathes of the country shivers in -2C freeze
Chilly -2C conditions and breezy weather look set to bring a wintry blast to the UK this week, with a clear North-South divide in who gets worst hit as temperatures drop
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Oscar Pistorius could be freed from prison due to blunder in earlier parole bids
Disgraced 'blade runner' athlete Oscar Pistorius could secure his release from jail this week after prosecutors were found to have made mistakes in handling his parole bids
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Haunted pub boss 'lives in fear' after being injured in set of spooky incidents
Nigel Ramsay, the manager of The Crown Inn in Lower Peover, Cheshire, says he's been scared out of his wits since unexplained spooky happenings started at the historic inn
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Alzheimer's risk raised more by hidden 'skinny fat' than belly fat, study claims
The hidden 'skinny fat' was found by scientists to raise the risks of Alzheimer's disease more than normal belly fat does - with early signs discovered in 50 year olds
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'Lunatic' dog 'always barking' at flat where gran left critical in horror attack
Residents in Belvedere, south east London, where a dog attacked its owner and left her in a critical condition have spoken of their experiences with the 'lunatic' pet
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Vegan chip shop's brilliant response to foul-mouthed review by unhappy customer
The Hip Hop Chip shop in Manchester was crowned the second-best chippy in the UK and has hit back by releasing a line of merchandise featuring a critic's foul-mouthed anti vegan phrase
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iPhone user shares 'fool-proof' trick that gives you 'unlimited' battery life
The power-saving iPhone hack involves changing one small setting on your device, according to one TikTok tech whizz, who said the trick can extend your battery life
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Two boys, 12, appear in court charged with 19-year-old's stabbing murder
The 12-year-old boys were arrested on Tuesday and later charged with murder and the possession of a bladed article over the death of 19-year-old Shawn Seesahai
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Secondary school in London 'forced to evacuate after hoax bomb threat'
The secondary school 'acted immediately' on the bomb threat and sent pupils home after being given advice from the police to close, a letter sent to parents said
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Britain's first IKEA homes branded an 'eyesore' and plagued by rats
The Scandi-style flats built by IKEA and a Swedish construction firm are the first of their kind in the UK - but locals say the project has caused an uptick in anti-social behaviour and rat problems
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