All news by author: Bradley Jolly

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Safety volunteers arrested in claim they'd 'disrupt Coronation with rape alarms'
Volunteers with Night Safety, a London group that helps those in vulnerable situations on an evening out, are believed to have been arrested in the early hours of this morning
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Man who threw eggs at King detained at Coronation 'on suspicion of hiding eggs'
Footage shared on social media shows Patrick Thelwell, 23, shouting as he was detained by officers near Trafalgar Square while King Charles' Coronation took place
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Fears more Wetherspoons pubs set to close - see full list of venues at risk
Several Wetherspoons pubs are under offer after the pub giant last year confirmed it would be selling some branches, including The Sir John Stirling Maxwell pub in Glasgow
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Queen Camilla's 'confident' body language shows she's 'claiming space' on throne
Queen Camilla was described as "super confident" by a body language expert who today analysed her demeanour at King Charles’ Coronation at Westminster Abbey
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'Silent’ symptom of killer dementia you can spot while shopping
Approximately, 55 million people across the world are currently living with dementia - and the condition is the leading cause of death in the United Kingdom
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Drug-driver who ploughed into crowd and killed student jailed for life
Stephen McHugh, who swore at jurors when he was convicted, had treated innocent pedestrians "like they were human skittles" when he crashed in Oswestry, Shropshire
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Map shows every 'outstanding' secondary school in England - see how yours ranks
More than 500 schools across England are rated as "outstanding" by the education watchdog, but less than 20 per cent of these were inspected by Ofsted since June 2021
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'We live in a beach paradise with stunning tidal pool - but we can't swim there'
Residents in Margate, Kent, adore Palm Bay beach but, as it is popular with jet skiers, beachgoers are not supposed to swim in the water, a rule which has split opinion
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Mum who woke up with pain on side of face had hidden killer growing for 10 years
Andreea Vanacker discovered she had a large benign tumor inside her skull pressing down on the nerve and examinations suggested it had been growing unnoticed for at least a decade
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KFC diner furious after discovering 'dead spider' inside chicken wrap meal
Luke Hatherall has now vowed not to go to the KFC in central Newport, south Wales, again after he was "really annoyed" to discover the spider in his chicken wrap
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Wheelchair user 'abandoned' and 'forced to crawl down stairs' on Ryanair flight
Adrian Keogh just wanted to "travel with dignity" but was left "humiliated" after the Ryanair plane landed at Landvetter airport in Sweden late on Saturday night
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Nurse Lucy Letby explains 'I am evil' note found after she 'murdered 7 babies'
Lucy Letby, a nurse, is alleged to have murdered five boys and two girls, and attempted to murder another five boys and five girls at the neonatal unit of the Countess of Chester Hospital
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Quarry leaking toxic chemicals into idyllic beauty spot after waste dumped
Chemical manufacturer Monsanto used Ty Llwyd quarry - situated in the beautiful Welsh countryside - as a dumping ground for toxic waste and the impact could be disastrous
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Haunting 'ghost town' shopping centre is abandoned 27 years after hyped opening
Five Sisters Freeport Shopping Village in West Lothian, Scotland, had more than 40 stores in its heyday but closed its doors after a huge decline in trade and has been derelict for years
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People's Postcode Lottery winners to spend £3.2m on Prime drinks and headstone
More than 750 lucky people picked up a cheque in the People’s Postcode Lottery on Saturday, eight of whom each pocketed £200,000 and today spoke of their delight
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Plague of 300million obese super-rats to swarm UK - and they're immune to poison
Experts say Britain's rats are becoming resistance to rodenticides, which have been used since the 1950s, and are thriving on the nation's calorie-laden fast food
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'My health nut husband won't eat any processed food and snubbed my Aldi lasagna'
Dinah van Tulleken told her husband Chris - a doctor who's become famous for his health campaigning - that if he refused to eat the dinner she'd prepared he'd have to make it himself
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Tell-tale signs that can give away a killer including 'how often they blink'
Cliff Lansley, a behavioural scientist, has lifted the lid on the odd body language and tiny signs and gestures hardened killers use which can expose their dark secrets
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New AI can 'spot cancer' where human doctors can't and may fast-track diagnosis
Experts at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, the Institute of Cancer Research in London, and Imperial College London believe the tool can fast-track patients into treatment
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Girl, 4, 'assaulted by man outside Tesco' before passerby steps in to save her
It is understood a man, who was not related to the youngster, dashed to her aid near the Tesco in Hereford on Saturday evening and now West Mercia Police want to trace him
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Warship King Charles served on set to be restored after becoming a sunken wreck
When he was Prince of Wales, Charles commanded HMS Bronington for nearly one year but, since it was decommissioned, it has fallen into hard times
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Six tell-tale signs of having a stroke that aren't on the FAST list of symptoms
Stroke symptoms are commonly remembered under the four-letter acronym, FAST, which stands for; face, arms, speech and time
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10 chilling signs someone is tracking your phone including blurred screenshots
iPhone users can use friends and family location-tracking capabilities on devices but there are plenty of wicked ways unwanted parties can track you too
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Man mauled by crocodile survives by gouging killer beast's eyes with his fingers
A spokeswoman for the ambulance service said the 44-year-old victim was "an extremely lucky man" after the attack in Queensland, Australia
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Queen's huge effort for Jubilee balcony wave as she hid wheelchair from fans
The plan to ensure Queen Elizabeth II was not seen using her wheelchair in public at the celebrations was meticulously orchestrated