All news by author: Chiara Fiorillo
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Thrill-seekers left dangling in air after rollercoaster breaks down at Southend
Thrill seekers were stuck on The Rage rollercoaster in Adventure Island in Southend and a video shared on social media shows them clapping when the first person was rescued
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School reports 'tour guide' for slapping pupil on trip as video goes viral
A pupil from Harris Girls' Academy Bromley in Beckenham, Kent, was allegedly slapped in the face by a tour guide during a trip to Iceland. A video of the incident has gone viral
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Police hunt women wearing 'offensive images' at London pro-Palestine protest
Metropolitan Police said they investigating a public order offence and are appealing for help identifying two women who were at the demonstration in London yesterday
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Luton Airport bosses issue major update after fire wrecks newly-built car park
Luton Airport said it responded to almost 16,500 customer queries since the fire on Tuesday and added it has provided details of 1,405 cars to the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB)
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William and George comfort Wales players after they crash out of Rugby World Cup
Prince William and Prince George went to the dressing room at the Stade de Marseille in France to comfort the disappointed players after the Wales team was defeated
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Five unusual places bedbugs could be hiding - where to check in your home now
To help Brits spot bedbugs early on, Pest World explained the five unusual hiding places for these insects including purses, stuffed animals and fluorescent light bulbs
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Bodies of children killed in air strikes 'being stored in Gaza ice cream vans'
Staff at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the city of Deir Al-Balah, Gaza, say they have been using ice cream vans to store the bodies of little children who were tragically killed by Israeli air strikes
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British couple trapped in Gaza and 'sheltering in the dark', says distraught son
Mo, from Marylebone, said his parents are originally from Gaza and his dad went back to visit family a couple of months ago, with his mum joining him two weeks ago - and they are now stuck hiding in darkness
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Farmer says he denied access to historic site as visitors 'scarring landscape'
A hill farmer and guardian of one of Snowdonia's great heritage treasures has explained why visitors are being denied full access to the site after he dug up a car park
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Plot to attack 50 UK buildings linked to Israel exposed amid London protests
Palestine Action has drawn up a list of 50 companies based in the UK with links to Elbit Systems, which produces weapons and has been the main target of the protest network for years
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Police hunt killer after man stabbed to death in Hounslow and appeal for footage
Naython Muir, 43, died after being stabbed in Hounslow, west London, on Friday night. The Metropolitan Police have now asked anyone who was in the area to get in touch
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Winter Fuel Payment top-up dates and how much you'll get as cash boost announced
Up to £600 will start landing in the bank accounts of everyone in the UK who was born before September 25, 1957. The amount you receive depends on your age and living circumstances
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Brits warned of Chinese mitten crab invasion as biting crustaceans spotted in UK
The invasive Chinese mitten crabs first appeared in the UK in 1935 but have been spotted in a few places recently, and now there are fears they could damage riverbanks
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Motorists warned to avoid common winter driving 'hacks' that can damage your car
As the Met Office said temperatures will plunge to single figures by the weekend, motorists have been warned to avoid some winter driving hacks that could actually damage their vehicles
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Warning over 'very venomous' bug leaving tourists blistered at holiday hotspot
Emma Rose Lowry was bitten by a tomcat beetle and suffered blisters, which turned to scarring, on her leg. She now wants holidaymakers to be aware of the insects when visiting Bali
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Seven health conditions that can be triggered by turning the heating on
As the weather gets colder, Dr Neel Patel has shared some tips to manage common conditions such as asthma, headaches and allergies, which can worsen when you turn on the heating
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Bomb squad called out as man climbs monument and threatens to blow himself up
Police officers and the military rushed to Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, Poland, this morning after a man climbed on top of the Smolensk monument claiming he had a bomb
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Hamas' battle plans unveiled - including 'take hostages for negotiations'
A 14-page document allegedly found among the bodies of Hamas militants appears to show plans for an attack on Israel - but it is not clear if the instructions were followed last week
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Gaza mother gives her baby final kiss after infant killed in Israeli air strike
A video filmed in a hospital in Gaza shows a desperate Palestinian mum crying and screaming 'my heart' as her baby is taken away after being killed in an air strike
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Sickening footage shows Hamas militants holding Israeli kids 'during massacre'
A clip allegedly shared by Hamas appears to show militants holding babies, giving them water and speaking to them. The children's identities could not be verified
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Stark health warning as one in 10 kids at risk of contracting contagious disease
Parents have been urged to check their children's vaccination status over fears there might be further outbreaks of measles in the UK - as the disease is very contagious
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Inside the team that killed Bin Laden sent to help advise Israeli hostage rescue
The famous Navy SEAL Team Six that killed al-Qaeda terrorist Osama bin Laden has been sent to help Israel free hostages taken by Hamas, according to anonymous reports
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First snow of winter season on the way as Brits warned of cold temperatures
The weather is becoming colder and parts of the country are expected to see the first snow of this winter season on Saturday, as temperatures drop, the Met Office has said
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Brits told to brace for 48mph winds and heavy rain as Met Office issues warning
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for most parts of England and all of Wales, and Brits have been told to expect flooding, as well as difficult driving conditions
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Baby girl's parents lose High Court life-support treatment fight
Seven-month-old Indi Gregory, who has mitochondrial disease, has a hole in her heart and had operations on her bowel and skull to drain fluid soon after she was born in February
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