All news by author: Kieren Williams

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Everything we know about 'arson' of UK's wonkiest pub embroiled in row
A devastating fire ripped through The Crooked House in Himley, near Dudley, last Saturday, and just 48 hours later the pub was demolished as police investigate for arson
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Hilarious moment driver gets caught on cliff path in popular UK holiday hotspot
Beachgoers and local businesses were left gobsmacked after a 4x4 car tried to make the perilous and narrow journey down a small walking track to the beach - only to realise the error of their ways and try to turn around on it
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Brit holiday hotspot issues 'red alert' over scorching 44C temperatures
Popular holiday hotspots in Spain have been put under 'extreme' red alert weather warnings as temperatures are set to spike as high as 44C in parts of the country today and into the weekend
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Map of UK's worst areas for rat infestations - check to see where you live
A new interactive map showcases just how bad the UK's best problem is getting as experts warn numbers are only on the rise and rats as big as 21 inches - the size of a small dog - have been spotted
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Simple daily task could help reduce risk of two silent killer conditions
A new study that has quantified the health benefits that walking has with just an extra 500 steps a day going some way to reducing the risk of some silent killers like cardiovascular disease
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Plasterer quits work after winning £10,000 a month for 30 years in lotto jackpot
John Stembridge, from Trowbridge, Wiltshire, landed the massive jackpot of £10,000 a month for the next 30 years in a life-changing win that has let the plasterer give up work and spend his time fishing
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Life inside Bibby Stockholm asylum seeker barge as insider records secret clips
The government's latest attempt to house asylum seekers and deter small boats is the 10,659-ton Bibby Stockholm barge, docked off shore at Portland Port with the first 15 people moving aboard this week
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‘We left restaurant without paying - people hate us but we have a good reason’
Ruby McGrath and Suzy Hopley enjoyed a £56 meal at the Smithy Arms in North Yorkshire before they raced out with their kids without paying - but then came out online later trying to defend their actions
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Missing hikers who fell to deaths were 'guide and clients tied up together'
A group of three hillwalkers had set out in Glencoe, before they tragically fell to their deaths from the Aonach Eagach mountain ridge and were later discovered dead by rescue teams
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'I'm 44 and a mum of-3 who transformed my body in 6 months with simple changes'
Rachael Sacerdoti ended up weighing just over 14st, approaching a year after the birth of her youngest daughter but small changes towards improving her diet and consistently exercising helped her lose weight
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Porsche sparks anger after statue of Jesus 'airbrushed out' of new 911 promo ad
Some social media users were left furious after German car giant Porsche took the decision to air brush a popular statue of Jesus out of their latest 9/11 car promo advert
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Man's right to stay in UK rejected due to links to countries he's never visited
A Nigerian national who has been in the UK for decades had his visa rejected due to links to Lebanon and India - countries he has never step foot in
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'We were given 90 days to leave our homes - but we made ourselves apart of UK'
Nisha Popat was one of tens of thousands of Asians who were forcibly expelled from Uganda when she was just nine-years-old - along with her family she came to the UK and made a life for themselves
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Brit who killed dying wife sent to psych ward where naked inmates pooed on bed
David Hunter suffocated his terminally ill wife Janice at the couple's home in Cyprus, and was jailed for two years for the killing - now he's revealed his ordeal right after her death
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At least 57 swimmers ill with diarrhoea as sea 'filled with human waste'
Sunderland hosted the UK leg of the World Triathlon Championship Series for the first time last weekend but some athletes fell ill with diarrhoea with one complaining they were swimming in 's***'
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Doctor warns silent pandemic 'scarier' than Covid and killing one million a year
Lord Ara Darzi is a pioneering surgeon and health reformer who is setting up a specialist centre to combat what he has warned could be the next global health threat
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Mysterious radio signals spotted from ‘hungry black hole’ as scientists baffled
A new study has discovered strange radio signals being blasted out of a black hole for a fraction of a second, leaving scientists baffled
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Baby assaulted in busy hospital by stranger while being held by horrified mum
Back in March, at Guy's Hospital, in London, a baby was assaulted as her mother held her in her arms, waiting for an elevator, and police have now released an image of a man they want to speak to in relation to the incident
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Drinker's horror at spotting rude message on receipt after making wine request
One customer at the Cornish Arms, Melbourne, Australia, requested ice in their wine, but their server was left less than impressed, going out of their way to leave a comment on their receipt
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Two men jailed on word of UK's 'most corrupt cop' could have convictions quashed
DS Derek Ridgewell is one of the UK's most corrupt policemen and made hundreds of thousands of pounds as he targeted mostly innocent BAME Brits with falsified accusations and evidence
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Women killed two men after 'explicit' threat following hidden affair
TikTok influencer Mahek Bukhari and her mum Ansreen Bukhari were found guilty of murder after a high speed car chase led to a vehicle being rammed off the road
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Evil monster repeatedly stabbed vulnerable woman before having sex with her body
Evil Joe Rankin travelled to the home of Emma Potter, in Stroud, Gloucestershire, and repeatedly stabbed her then raped her dead body which was only discovered weeks later by police
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Black Wednesday – why today is the deadliest day of the year in NHS hospitals
Today is known as Black Wednesday in the NHS, the deadliest day to end up in a hospital due to the rotation in of new Foundation Year One doctors
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Drinking one cup of popular beverage a day can cut blood sugar and diabetes risk
A new small-scale study has found a positive link between kombucha, a popular fermented tea drink, and reducing blood sugar levels - which could even lower the risk of diabetes it claims
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Met Office verdict on where and when Brits face being battered by 60mph winds
After a record hot June, some places saw a record amount of rainfall in July as the UK has suffered through a wet, windy and miserable month - with August not immediately set to be any different