All news by author: Bradley Jolly
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Murdered MP Jo Cox's husband to remarry seven years after her brutal killing
Jo Cox, who was Labour MP for Batley and Spen, was repeatedly shot and killed on June 16, 2016, during a constituency surgery in Birstall, West Yorkshire and her attacker was jailed
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Girl, 2, killed in horror lorry crash with dad as murder probe launched
Ashley Henry and toddler Oria Henry were travelling in a Blue Nissan Qashqai, which collided with a lorry along a rural road in Anwick, Lincolnshire, on Sunday afternoon
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Warning as exercise could trigger silent killer in some Brits
A stroke can happen following rigorous exercise because it leads to an increased heart rate, and researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur advise to pay heed to warnings preceding workout classes
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Fifth missing crew member, 19, of Titanic submarine which disappeared in mystery
The OceanGate Expeditions submarine takes tourists to see the wreckage of the Titanic which sits 12,500ft below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada
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Teen found dead in hotel bathroom had no idea he had devastating deadly illness
Daniel Smyth, from County Derry, Northern Ireland, fell ill suddenly during his family holiday in Sunny Beach, Bulgaria and died in his hotel room - weeks after being accepted a place at university
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'Silent' sign in your back of cervical cancer as crucial symptoms revealed
Nine people are, on average, diagnosed with cervical cancer each day in the UK but it can be cured if it is caught early - and more than half of those with it survived for more than 10 years between 2013 and 2017
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'Boy sexually assaulted' while swimming at beach as cops hunt 'group of men'
Dorset Police say one of the group of men touched the boy inappropriately in the water at the seaside in Bournemouth and the force now wants witnesses to come forward
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Trampoline park boss spared jail over cover-up after four kids broke their legs
Two three year olds - a boy and a girl - along with two other girls aged nine and 11 were hurt at Philip Booth's American-themed Supajump trampoline park in Cardiff Bay, Wales
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Titanic submarine used to take tourists to ship goes missing 'with five onboard'
The famous wreck of the Titanic was discovered in 1985 and sits 12,500ft below the surface of the Atlantic and is around 370 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada
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You can get paid £68k to move to beautiful remote island - but there is a catch
Ireland's government has launched its "Our Living Islands" scheme in a bid to boost the population in offshore communities - and is inviting people to live in seclusion
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Exact route for RAF Red Arrows flypast at King's first ever Trooping the Colour
Trooping the Colour today, Saturday June 17, will feature King Charles's Coronation flypast and see the Red Arrows fly over London - rescheduled due to bad weather last month
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Exact date hay fever sufferers can breathe sigh of relief as pollen levels fall
Pollen levels have been very high all week because the weather has been so hot and humid but Met Office forecasters believe there will be some respite soon as conditions change
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Body parts of surgeon found scattered around forest six months after he vanished
Steffen Braun, an orthopaedic surgeon was last seen alive on New Year's Eve, and was reported missing by his bosses at Maria Hilf Hospital in Daun, Germany, three days later
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Millions more hit with UK hosepipe ban after record water demand in heatwave
South East Water has today issued the hosepipe ban amid the balmy heatwave, during which temperatures have topped 30C, because of record water usage levels in this period
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Boy denies killing woman by running her over with own car when he was just 12
The youngster, who was only 12 at the time of the incident, appeared before a high court judge at Sheffield Crown Court to deny the murder of "loving and dedicated" Marcia Grant
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'I won £182m on EuroMillions but never saw a single penny'
Rachel Kennedy, then just 19, thought she had celebrated EuroMillions success but the student at Brighton University never saw a penny due to an issue with her direct debit
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Nottingham attack suspect is former student of same university as stabbed teens
Nottinghamshire Police confirmed the 31-year-old man attended University of Nottingham, where stabbing victims Barnaby Webber and Grace Kumar had just completed their first years
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Schoolboy, 15, jailed after killing 14-year-old in park then boasting about it
Leighton Amies, 15, stabbed Tomasz Oleszak and shouted at a gang after the senseless attack in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, before the victim died hours later in hospital
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Nottingham suspect known to MI5 after 'banging on their door' year before attack
The 31-year-old man accused of killing students Barnaby Webber and Grace Kumar and school caretaker Ian Coates was reportedly known to MI5 after an incident at their Westminster headquarters
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Rishi Sunak laughs with his hands in his pockets as he watches immigration raid
The Prime Minister joined Home Office and Metropolitan Police officers in Harrow, northwest London for an immigration visit - but he himself dodged some questions about the Privileges Committee report
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Youths dice with death by hanging off pier 'like monkeys' and plunge into water
Fishermen who saw the barefoot youths clamber up the popular Brighton Palace Pier say they could have paralysed, or even killed, themselves had they made one wrong move
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Scientists think they've finally cracked what came first - chicken or the egg
The most baffling of evolutionary conundrums has, it appears, been solved by researchers led by a team at University of Bristol, which studied fossil species and living species
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Gran, 90, dies in house fire in early hours of morning leaving family devastated
Emergency services were called to reports of a fire in Runfold, Luton, and now Bedfordshire Police are assisting Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue to establish the cause of the blaze
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Yellow heatwave alerts issued for nine regions in England as temperatures soar
Met Office and UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) have worked together to identify the expected impacts of the weather, including concern of "an increase of mortality across the population"
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Rikki Neave's killer to challenge conviction over 'wholesale loss of evidence'
James Watson was jailed for life for murdering six-year-old Rikki Neave, who was strangled to death in woodlands, but Watson has challenged his conviction on grounds evidence was lost
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