All news by author: Emilia Randall
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Non-royal names George, Charlotte and Louis use at school to be 'normal' pupils
The royal children have adopted names at school that help seem a little more normal in their day to day lives. Their Berkshire prep school refrains from calling them 'prince' or 'princess'.
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TikTok doctor shares three foods 'that may minimise the risk of breast cancer'
A doctor on TikTok has revealed three types of foods that may reduce the risk of breast cancer. These specific vegetables, seeds and greens could all be key to reducing the cancer.
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Horrifying moment woman found man mauled to death by shark in violent attack
A Cape Cod shark attack caused a 26-year-old to die after it bit into his leg. A documentary explored the rift the tragedy caused in the local community
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Terrifying truth about why you should never let your dog play with a tennis ball
A Texas vet shared the dangers of a number of dog toys and treats in a video that has gone viral. The vet has explained why some common dog toys can pose major dangers for your pets.
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Horrifying case of US citizen who was tortured before dying in North Korea
Otto Wambier died after being in custody of Pyongyang and his parents cite North Korea's treatment of him as the reason for his demise with evidence of torture
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Terrifying moment police chase ends in disaster as car rolls over and crashes
A Miami police chase following a kidnapping ended in chaos. One car was overturned while flames exploded from another - four men involved are now in police custody
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Queen Elizabeth 'understood' Prince Harry's desire to write bombshell Spare book
Despite the controversies Prince Harry's TV series and autobiography have sparked in recent months, some say the late Queen understood his desire to put his own story in th epublic domain.
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Irish Travellers banned from hosting party at Conservative club win compensation
A Club in Wales refused to host a Christening for a father and daughter as they were Irish Travellers, the pair received compensation for race discrimination.
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Couple forced to have seven jobs and move hours away to buy first home
A children's nurse and Welsh Parliament member took up seven jobs between them to be able to buy a house with their £250,000 budget. They still had to accept a loan from their parents.
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Dementia 'red flag' warning sign in your legs - and should never be ignored
A study has shown that the key to detecting dementia early could lie in how people walk. A Minnesota University found that walking speeds could be crucial to the all-important early diagnosis.
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Inside UK village with just 175 residents – complete with ridiculously posh name
This tiny village made it to the list of the UK's most unpronounceable place names for it's bizarre spelling. The village near Nantwich has only 175 residents and covers six square miles.
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Inside 'mystery' house said to be haunted over 'blood' fortune of who built it
Sarah Winchester was an heiress to a rifle dynasty haunted by the lives her empire took and frantically built and knocked down her Californian house to make hundreds of rooms until she died
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Mystery surrounds who really killed woman in 2001 after her husband is acquitted
Bonny Lee Bakley's 2001 murder case sent Hollywood into a spin. Shot twice in the head after having dinner with her actor husband, her tragic past was revealed up as her partner was questioned
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Chilling last words of the only terrorist to be executed by the US after bombing
Timothy McVeigh killed 168 people in Oklahoma in a planned hit on a federal building. He refused to give any final words instead providing a poem he copied by hand
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Statue said to depict Roman general seized from museum in looting investigation
An ancient headless statue has been seized in the latest episode of an investigation into a smuggling network that trafficked ancient good through Europe. The statue is worth $20million
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Boy, 12, dies after being forced to run in 36C heat during class without water
Yahshua Robinson, 12, died after allegedly being forced to run in the wrong clothing in dangerous heat levels in California. His family are now looking for answers
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Anti-capitalist climate activists block BurningMan traffic in dramatic stand-off
Peaceful protestors were mowed down as they blocked traffic entering the Burning Man festival. After festivities were complicated due to extreme weather earlier this week, one activist says capitalism is the problem.
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Woman compared to vampire after suddenly developing allergy to the sun
One US woman's allergy to the sun saw her compared to a vampire. Her ultra-rare allergy has been identified and a cocktail of medication means she can now brave the outdoors in Texas
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Girl’s mystery message in bottle reaches coast 3,000 miles away four years later
A New Jersey couple have miraculously made contact with the Irish sender of a message in a bottle they found on a local beach. After the news went viral the sender's father realised his daughter was at the centre of the story
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Uri Geller convinced aliens exist after seeing 'quite amazing' photograph of one
TV star and hypnotist Uri Geller is convinced aliens exist after seeing this snap of a naked female Martian in Nuevo León, Mexico, which left him stunned
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Married teacher's alleged Instagram messages to boy, 14, she's accused of raping
A middle school teacher in Queens, New York City, has been charged with allegedly raping a 14-year-old boy - the messages she sent him before and during the alleged abuse have now been revealed
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Parents warned as vapes disguised as school highlighter pens sold to children
Super-strength contraband vapes are being disguised as highlighter pens and sold to children in New York. These vape pens would be illegal in most European countries.
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Killer of mum raped and strangled unmasked as loved coach whose pic was on wall
A Florida mother was raped and strangled to death in her own home as her son's slept. For over forty years her sons didn't know her murderer was their friend and football coach.
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Symptoms of 'silent killer' condition are different in men and women
The signs of cardiac arrest can show up very differently for women, research has now revealed. Here are the signs you should look out for.
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Man who survived grizzly bear attack 'heard teeth bite skull' in horror mauling
College wrestlers fought back against a Wyoming grizzly bear as one felt his bones crunch under the animal's teeth during a terrifying encounter
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