All news by author: Kelly-Ann Mills

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Mums pelted victim with eggs and tried to pour vinegar in eyes in horror attack
Mums Emily Wright, 29, and heavily-pregnant Laura Jones, 33, left their victim living in 'constant fear' after the incident in Stoke-on-Trent
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Scientists find ultra massive black hole 33 billion times the mass of the Sun
Scientists from Durham University believe the gargantuan black hole is one of the biggest ever found.
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Scientists divided over shark sighting - with some claiming photo is plastic toy
A photo of what was originally thought to be a goblin shark lying on several rocks was originally published by three marine biologists, but others have questioned its authenticity
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Woman who feared racist attacks wins court battle to stay in her home city
In a last ditch attempt to stay in London, Nadia Zaman took Waltham Forest Council to court after they said the only suitable home for her was in the Potteries, Stoke on Trent
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Evil Josef Fritzl writing new book saying he's "a good guy" who gets fan letters
Josef Fritzl locked his daughter Elisabeth in a cellar where he abused her as a sex slave for 24 years and fathered seven children with her. He claims women are in love with him
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Worst police forces for strip searching children as young as eight ranked
The strip searches have been carried out by police forces across the country. The Met tops the list with Hertfordshire, Thames Valley, Merseryside and Essex close behind
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Man's dog so big he's mistaken for lion - and he weighs more than average human
Three-year-old Kenzo is six feet tall when he stands on his hind legs, and weighs a whopping 85 kilos - the average weight of a fully grown man
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Wheeled robots bring space age shopping delivery to city streets
The box-shaped wheeled robots have already been spotted roaming the streets on Sale, in Greater Manchester after they hit the roads last week
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Woeful waxwork of King Charles unveiled in France as state visit postponed
The statue of King Charles sees him wearing a Hunting Stewart kilt, an Argyll jacket, a sporran, the kiltpin and the Sgian Dubh made by the Maison du Kilt - but any resemblance to the monarch leaves a lot to be desired
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Burglar caught by Alexa announcing his break-in jailed
The homeowner was watching TV, with his nine-year-old daughter, when the device sprang into life to notify him that someone was at their house
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Inside UK neighbourhood riddled with dealers where kids walk round with knives
Residents say 'there are still lots of very decent people' with some saying overall their experience of Willow Tree Lane in Yeading, West London is "more good than bad"
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Boy 'allergic to the sun' can't go outside after five organ donations
Little Patrick Askham needed five organs transplanted after he was born with a condition called Gastroschisis. His compromised immune system means he struggles in the sun
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Head's life saved by defibrillator at school he thought would keep children safe
Nick Sheeran had a cardiac arrest at Birkdale Primary School in Southport but within just 32 seconds one of the fellow teachers managed to use a defibrillator to save his life
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Mum went to the doctors with a stitch - and was told she had 18 months to live
Ros Atkins was looked after by the Marie Curie Hospice in Woolton, and today, (March 23) her husband John, his friends and family, will celebrate her life as part of the Marie Curie's third National Day of Reflection
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Son loses dad's ashes in Tesco bag for life after nine-hour booze-fuelled bender
Stephen Jewitt's ashes are still missing after son Stan Blade took him to Southend for one last hurrah. He planned to take him to the beach and ride a rollercoaster with the urn sat next to him
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Mum gobsmacked after comparing price difference between Tesco and Tesco Express
Beth Turbutt-Rogers says she was shocked at the price difference when she popped into a Tesco Express store in the Midlands and found the prices much higher than a Tesco Extra just five minutes away
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Exact day your phone will receive emergency 'siren' - hear how it will sound
The siren and message will appear on most people's screens on Sunday, April 23 with their phones locked until they acknowledge the warning
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Inside home frozen in time and filled with artefacts from around the world
The family had emigrated from Germany to start a new life in Canada in the early 50s. They collected memorabilia from their worldly travels too
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Man set on fire walking home from mosque as counter-terror cops swoop
A man was sprayed with an unknown substance yesterday in Birmingham before his jacket was set alight as he walked home from worship
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Porsche billionaire files for divorce from wife 'because she has dementia'
Porsche executive Wolfgang Porsche has filed for divorce from Claudia Porsche saying that the illness has led to changes in her personality
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'My baby had bruises and doctor bowed her head as she read the test results'
Beth Reilly became concerned when her little boy Bailey Kilbane, now 16 months, started developing strange bruises and flu-like symptoms and demanded answers from doctors
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Teachers in silent protest after head killed herself waiting for Ofsted report
Ruth Perry, who was head at Caversham Primary School in Reading, killed herself in January while waiting for an Ofsted report which gave her school the 'inadequate' rating
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Man charged after gran, 85, killed in dog attack
The two pitbull type dogs are believed to have got in through a hole in the fence and attacked Lucille Downer in her own garden
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Abandoned factory where disease-ridden cows were slaughtered 'still a threat'
Thruxted Mill was one of five UK sites where cattle infected with Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) were destroyed in the 90s and 00s