All news by author: Kieren Williams

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Mallorca tourists run for their lives as massive storms send deckchairs flying
The holiday hotspot has been battered by a vicious storm that caused a cruise ship crash and has turned dream getaways into nightmares for many Brits caught in the chaos
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King's Guard hits emergency help button as horse goes wild in front of tourists
One of the King's Guard sentries spent around ten minutes trying to keep his distressed horse under control as it bucked its head and shifted uneasily from side-to-side before calling for help
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How and when Brits can see 2023's only Blue Moon as it appears huge in the sky
This August has seen two supermoons, coming at the beginning and the end of the month, and they are caused by the moon's elliptical orbit which brings it closer to the Earth at some points
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Inside the rich history of the restaurant at the heart of Notting Hill Carnival
The Notting Hill Carnival has become a key part of the British cultural calendar and sees millions descend on the once thriving west London neighbourhood every August Bank Holiday
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'My dad marched in the first ever Notting Hill Carnival - this is our history'
Kevin Layne, an actor and designer, grew up in and around Notting Hill Carnival after his dad Vernon Williams marched and performed in the very first one in 1964
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'Notting Hill Carnival is still connected to crime - statistics prove otherwise'
In the past, Notting Hill Carnival, the west London event that attracts around two million people over the Bank Holiday weekend, has been tarnished as crime ridden, but facts around crime rates push back on these claims
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Travel chaos abroad as easyJet 'cancels flights while passengers sleep on floor'
Passengers hoping to fly out late last night from Corfu Airport on easyJet were left 'stranded' in the words of one passengers forcing some to sleep on the floor with nowhere else left to go
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HMV owner in desperate last-ditch rescue effort to buy Wilko stores
Earlier this month high street staple Wilko collapsed into administration, putting over 12,000 jobs at 400 stores at risk as 'mounting cash pressures' forced the discount retailer into a corner
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Prigozhin's body 'identified by missing finger from past injury in penal colony'
On Wednesday of this week, Wagner Company mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin was reported to have died in a plane crash north of Moscow, coming just two months after his short-lived putsch
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Murderer who stabbed pregnant partner to death with pair of scissors jailed
Ailish Walsh, 28, was 22 weeks pregnant when she was stabbed 40 times by Liam Taylor at her flat in East London before being found covered in blood, by her own father
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Lucy Letby's secret code marked 'significant events' in diary found in bedroom
Lucy Letby will die in prison after being handed a whole life order for murdering seven babies and trying to kill another six during a one year spree at the Countess of Chester Hospital
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Putin breaks his silence as he's blamed for death of Wagner boss in plane crash
Mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, who led a short-lived armed coup against the Russian military earlier this year, is presumed dead after a plane crash north of Moscow that killed all ten on board
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Teen dies after being hit by Tube train as police chase van he was travelling in
A teenage boy died after he was struck by an underground tube train after Met Police had attempted to pull over the van he had been travelling in
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Inside eerie remains of popular Butlin's holiday park 40 years after closure
The site was once one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country but since its closure it looks very different from its former glory
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Lucy Letby's choice taken years before murders left parents 'devastated'
Lucy Letby, 33, killed seven babies and tried to kill six others during a year long murder spree when she worked as a neonatal nurse at the Countess of Chester hospital
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'Murdered' girl, 10, seen with 'cuts and bruises' but gave friend tragic excuse
Sara Sharif was found dead at her family's home in Woking, with police reportedly being called by her dad after he fled the country with his partner and brother
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Exactly where thunder and lightning will strike today as UK battered with storms
After a previously issued weather warning for this morning, parts of the UK are set to be battered by heavy rain, wind and possibly even storms this morning before it clears towards a milder afternoon
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Parents of Lucy Letby victims accuse her former hospital boss of 'total fob off'
Lucy Letby killed seven babies and tried to kill six others during a murder spree at Countess of Chester Hospital - and hospital bosses have since come under fire for not stopping her sooner
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Museum chief speaks out on police probe into 'thousands' of artefact thefts
Senior curator Peter John Higgs, 56, has been accused of being behind a string of thefts of artefacts from the British Museum that has left the institution reeling as they scramble to recover the lost items
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Pregnant woman trapped in Burger King overnight and has to be rescued at 4am
A woman, reported to be pregnant, ended up trapped inside a Burger King in a retail park in Coventry after dark and had to be rescued by the fire service in a bizarre incident
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Chinese spy targets UK officials on LinkedIn by offering cash for state secrets
A new investigation has revealed one of the most prolific spies to target the UK in a generation - a Chinese intelligence official who went by a number of aliases including 'Robin Zhang'
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Lucy Letby’s parents ‘want to move 250 miles so they can live near her prison'
Lucy Letby was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others during a ten month trial held in Manchester, of which her doting parents attended every day up until her sentencing
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'I got bitten by UK's most dangerous spider - it left my flesh rotting away'
Jason Missey had been moving wood in his garden at his home in Broadstairs, Kent, when he felt a sting on his finger but just assumed it was a horse fly, not that his flesh would soon be rotting away
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Covid warning as Brits 'significantly elevated' death risk 2 years after virus
A new study on the long term effects on Covid has found that patients who were hospitalised still have a great increase risk of death even as far as two years after infection
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My food bank diary - solo mum pushed back into poverty by cost of living crisis
Deborah, not her real name, is a mum-of-five who has found herself turning once again to food banks this summer to make sure her kids get fed as one of millions of Brits struggling to put enough food on the table