All news by author: Kelly-Ann Mills

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Boy, 9, youngest on New Year's Honours list for work with abused kids
Tony Hudgell was the youngest of more than 1,200 people named on the New Year's Honours list. He has been awarded a British Empire Medal for his charity work
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Police pull over one of Britain's worst motorists with 96 points on his licence
Stunned officers stopped the 23-year-old driver in the Bucknall area of Stoke-on-Trent on Boxing Day after the car flagged up as being uninsured. The driver was already banned from driving
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Travel misery for millions with New Year's Eve train cancellations and delays
Disruptions and cancellations on the railways, with LNER, Avanti west Coast, CrossCountry, Northern, Lumo, London Northwestern Railway, ThamesLink, Chiltern and TransPennine Express, all affected
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Met Office issues New Year's Eve weather warning with 75mph gusts forecast
Multiple yellow weather warnings are in place for wind and heavy rain in parts of Wales and the East of England which could disprupt travel plans while properties in Scotland are still without power following Storm Gerrit
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Man dies in fishing accident as tributes paid and search goes on for missing pal
Ian McBurney was named locally after he reportedly died after getting into difficulty in Gartmorn Dam, Alloa, in the Central Lowlands of Scotland after going fishing on Christmas Eve
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Girl told she wouldn't make Christmas after cancer blow defies the odds
Elsie Kumar became the first ever child with Down's Syndrome at Great Ormond Street Hospital to go into cancer remission twice. But the battle was on to find the mixed race youngster a bone marrow donor
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Hotel guests 'woken by screams' as mass brawl ends in Boxing Day triple stabbing
A man is fighting for his life after a stabbing in Liverpool city centre which saw two others knifed in an incident involving a large group of men at around 5.30am today
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Five dead including child after pilot tried to avoid footballers in plane crash
The plane came down close to a playing field in Jaboticabal, Brazil. Five-year-old Jose Ricardo Nogueira Teles, his parents, cousin and the pilot were all killed
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Missing Brit tourist believed to be 'trapped inside' wreck of sunken dive boat
Millie Young was dragged down as choppy waters hit the vessel four miles off the coast of Thailand. The ship's cook Samniang Chaichana is also believed drowned
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Restaurant to ban customers after being hit by 30 Christmas Day no shows
The owners of Khandoker restaurant in East Didsbury, Manchester, branded the behaviour 'unfair' and said future no-show customers would be banned
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Teenage boy arrested after blaze at London school popular with politicians
London Fire Brigade has said an atrium was alight in the four-storey building. of The London Oratory School, popular among some politicians for educating their children
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Girl, 9, named among eight killed after massive thunderstorm causes havoc
Mia Holland-McCormack was killed on Boxing Day after she left home just before the storm in Australia. A search party found her unresponsive five hours later
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Mpox, dengue fever and covid among health threats for 2024, experts say
Monkey pox, dengue fever and the scourge of covid could all devastate the vulnerable in 2024 according to Dr Maria Van Kerkhove from the World Health Organisation
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Best UK Boxing Day sales deals recap as Amazon, Boots and more slash prices
Clothes, shoes and accessories were the most sought-after products during this year's Boxing Day sales - with four in five people's budgets unaffected by the current financial climate
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Multiple stabbings in city centre with man fighting for life
Three men with stab wounds have been hospitalised in Liverpool, one is fighting for his life after the incident in the early hours of this morning
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UK's longest Covid hospital patient spends fourth Christmas away from home
Steve Laviniere and his brother Bobby had been touring the world in the weeks before the virus hit. The DJs and music promoters both ended up in comas but had very different outcomes
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Met Office names Storm Gerrit ahead of staggering 800-mile-wide weather warnings
Met Office warnings for wind, wind and snow as well as wind and rain have all been issued for both Wednesday, December 27 and Thursday, December 28 across large parts of the UK
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King Charles and Queen Camilla are 'yin and yang', her sister says
Camilla's sister Annabel Elliot gave her view of their marriage in a BBC documentary Charles III: The Coronation Year which is due to air this evening
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Traffic chaos on roads and railways as 'Great Xmas Getaway' begins
The M62 motorway is still closed near Manchester, and there are also high volumes of customer traffic on the Eurostar and Channel Tunnel. The M25, M1 and M6 are all expected to be much busier than normal as well.
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Met Office issues White Christmas verdict as Brits face winter washout warnings
Christmas Day could see a white Christmas but only for a short time over high ground in the far north of Scotland, the rest of the country is more likely to see rain
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Mum charged with murder of four-year-old son after he died of knife injuries
Kobi Dooley-Macharia, who was just four years old, was taken to hospital with knife injuries but could not be saved
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XL Bully mauls woman and kills dog as owner says 'It's not my f***ing fault'
Jade O'Brien was jailed for four months, banned from owning dogs for five years and XL Bully dog Narla will be destroyed after the two attacks in the Stockport area
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Mum arrested on suspicion of murder as baby girl 'found in pram' dies
West Yorkshire Police were contacted by a woman at 5.44pm yesterday who reported a baby in a serious condition in a park in Leeds
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Bibby Stockholm asylum seeker's cause of death revealed at heartbreaking inquest
Leonard Farruku died on the vessel docked in Portland, Dorset, which is being used by the Home Office to house up to 500 people, on December 12
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School closed amid threats to staff as pupil's warned over support for Palestine
Barclay Primary School in Leyton, East London became involved in a row with some of its parents after letters were sent home following a non-uniform day for Children in Need