All news by author: Bradley Jolly

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Killer virus certain to reach UK as expert warns it's 'a case of when not if'
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) has been described as the current biggest threat to public health and an expert told Mirror it spreads easily and is painful
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Killer virus sweeping through Europe includes rash symptoms in three key areas
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) has been described as the current biggest threat to public health and has already killed people in Iraq, Pakistan and Namibia
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Captain Tom’s daughter 'took £47,000 in Covid loans despite doubling profits'
Hannah Ingram-Moore's management consultancy firm made double profits during the pandemic, and she reportedly claimed tens of thousands in expenses already incurred from The Captain Tom Foundation
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Met Office verdict on huge UK summer heatwave as Europe basks in 45C scorcher
Speculation has been afoot about a new heatwave - officially described as an extended period of hot weather relative to the expected conditions of the area - as temperatures increased in Europe
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Exact date Britain will bask in sunshine as scorching temperatures return to UK
While Southern Europe experiences a sweltering 45C heatwave, the mercury has fallen somewhat in the UK - but the Met Office says the weather will brighten in the coming weeks
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UK's first pro cricketer to wear hijab has moving message for sporty kids
With South Asian Heritage Month about to start, Scotland and Birmingham Phoenix cricketer Abtaha Maqsood is set to read a CBeebies Bedtime Story - joining a list of A-listers, including Tom Hardy and Kate Middleton
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Moment four bouncers viciously beat up Brit tourist in Greek nightclub attack
Four burly bouncers assaulted a young Brit at CherryBay nightclub on the Greek island of Zakynthos - known as Zante - in harrowing footage shared online, leaving him battered and bruised
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Police arrest teen after cat is hurled from ledge and into quarry in video
Police confirmed the arrest today - despite earlier stating the force was confident "no criminal offence had been committed" in the incident in Carnforth, Lancashire
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Warning tourists could be given huge fine for innocent activity on Greek beaches
Tourists are also forbidden from wearing high heels in some areas of Greece, including any of the country's historical monuments, as heels may disrupt or damage the old stones
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Weather maps turn red as 45C 'Cerberus' heatwave heads for Europe
At least three people have died in Italy alone as indirect results of temperatures rising to 40C but forecasters at Met Office have warned it'll get even hotter there and in other nations, such as Spain
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Wagner boss had been 'treated for cancer and had nothing to lose' before mutiny
Yevgeny Prigozhin, boss of Wagner Group,launched an apparent mutiny against Moscow last month and experts now claim the decision was largely motivated by his health
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Nasa unveils major alien life on Mars update after rover makes crater discovery
Scientists say biotic origins - derived from living organisms - have not been discounted as an explanation for the alien life spotted in the Jezero crater on Mars
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'I was at risk of a heart attack - so I turned my vacuum into a defibrillator'
Ian Downs has backed a campaign by Recycle Your Electricals which is designed to ultimately save lives thanks to the creation of new healthcare equipment - like defibrillators
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Dying dad wrote birthday cards for his twin girls - for the next 30 years
Nick Keenan penned the cards for Rose and Sophia when they were just 17 months old as he was poorly with glioblastoma, a fast-growing and aggressive brain tumour
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Boy 'hurls cat off quarry ledge as it plummets into water' in sick video
Lancashire Police told Mirror the force is investigating a video, circulating on social media accounts like Twitter, which shows a young man hurl a cat off an abyss at a quarry
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Bodybuilding champion, 30, dies drowning in shallow lake on fishing trip
Catalin Stefanescu, a father of one and a former national bodybuilding champion in the 80kg weight category, was found in the lake in Romania's Dambovita County
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People smuggler jailed for killing 39 migrants found dead in back of lorry
Marius Mihai Draghici fled the UK, was eventually detained by police in Romania last August and today was sentenced for the manslaughters of the Vietnamese nationals found dead in Essex
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Kids let out terrified screams in school lockdown after teacher was stabbed
A teenage boy was arrested after Jamie Samson was stabbed at Tewkesbury Academy in the Gloucestershire town on Monday morning as the school was thrust into lockdown
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Shameless creep caught in train sex act claimed his twin brother was guilty
Dean Kaboleh yanked down his trousers and masturbated in front of a teenage boy on a train which had left Birmingham New Street in behaviour branded "disgusting" by police
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Nine of the earliest signs of infection from killer virus sweeping Europe
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) has caused two reported deaths in Pakistan and there have been several cases reported in Spain, in addition to other nations
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Terrifying moment robber lunges at Tesco staff with knife during crime spree
Josh James, who pounced with a knife after a Tesco worker bravely wrestled stolen goods of him at a supermarket in Bristol city centre, will now spend eight years in prison
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Image shows 'proof' big cat predator is stalking around UK holiday hotspot
Andy Rule, 53, and wife Claire, 50, have spent more than a decade tracking big cats - and now they believe they've their cameras have picked up images of a creature in the wild
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Second girl, 8, dies three days after car ploughed into school tea party
Metropolitan Police confirmed Nuria Sajjad is the second child to die following the crash at The Study Prep School in Wimbledon, southwest London, which happened on Thursday
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Two people stabbed in attacks at Crowne Plaza Hotel and BMW garage next door
Surrey Police are appealing for information, following the attacks at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Long Ditton and the neighbouring BMW garage, but have made one arrest
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Lawyer threw himself at window to prove it was unbreakable but fell to his death
Garry Hoy, a highly-regarded employee at Toronto law firm Holden Day Wilson, wanted to demonstrate the sturdiness of the windows of the Financial District skyscraper