All news by author: Patrick Hill
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William expresses 'concern' over soldiers collapsing in heat during parades
The royal has asked for measures to be put in places to protect teams, after three guardsmen collapsed due to high temperatures
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Brave Ukrainians ready to take fight to Putin after special training in the UK
The British Army have been running basic infantry training courses since June last year and have so far helped train 17,000 Ukrainian troops in how to perform life-saving treatments.
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Nottingham attack victims begged 'why, why, why' as they were killed on way home
Valdo Calocane, who studied at the same place as tragic Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber - University of Nottingham - appeared in court today to face charges of murder and attempted murder
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Man City stars party all night after treble glory before open-top bus parade
Pep Guardiola's star-studded team became the first English team to win the treble in 24 years - emulating their city rivals' iconic achievement in 1999
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Four Brits held on drug charges in Albania after police raid hotel room
A tip-off led to a police raid on a hotel room where officers found 50 batches of cocaine plus ecstasy and cannabis at a Dhermi resort in Albania - and four Brits have been arrested
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Fresh blow in Madeleine McCann case as suspect could be freed before probe ends
Hans Christian Wolters has admitted the probe against Christian Brueckner, who is suspected of kidnapping Madeleine McCann, could carry on beyond 2026 – when he is due to be released
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Football fans on 'nightmare' journeys to London for cup final amid train strikes
More than 150 official supporters’ coaches began leaving Manchester at 7am before joining thousands of other vehicles, including minibuses and cars, on the 200-mile trip to North West London
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Cop who quizzed Rolf Harris says more of his victims are yet to come forward
Former Met Police officer Gary Pankhurst spoke out after the monster’s death at 93 was made public this week
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Chris Eubank's 'fight for justice' as family seeks truth about death of his son
Fighting back the tears, Chris Eubank said he wants "truth and justice" after his son Sebastian, aged 29, drowned in shallow water at Caesars Palace resort in Dubai
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Coronation flypast scaled down as weather ruins celebrations
More than 60 aircraft from the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force had been due to take part - but the flypast will now be formed of helicopters and The Red Arrows
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Just Stop Oil activists plot to bring London to a standstill with slow marches
Phoebe Plummer warned that Just Stop Oil will bring London to a halt with slow marches, carrying on 'day after day, week after week, month after month' until Tories act on their requests
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Paul O'Grady's pal Amanda Mealing explains TV legend's final wish for funeral
Paul O'Grady's friend, actress Amanda Mealing, said the telly legend told her he would have wanted his friends to have a good time at his funeral and avoid being mawkish and morose
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Speedboat killer and his TV reporter lover split as he eyes release next year
Jack Shepherd shacked up with Maiko Tchanturidze in her native Georgia after fleeing the UK to avoid a trial over the death of Charlotte Brown
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Man accused of leading grooming gang by liar who faked attacks to sue police
Dad-of-four Mohammed Ramzan was named by Eleanor Williams after she concocted a twisted web of lies about being raped, beaten and trafficked abroad. Williams was jailed this week over false rape claims
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Arsenal stars making thousands by flogging video messages to fans and businesses
Italy star Jorginho makes £205 for video greetings and £12,300 for corporate messages, while Swiss midfield pal Granit Xhaka gets £98 and £8,200 for the same packages
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Boy, 2, saved from Turkey earthquake rubble 133 hours after he was buried alive
Aliye Dagli, two, was pulled from a collapsed building after surviving under rubble for more than five days. The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria is at least 25,000 - and could double
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Tea can increase Alzheimer's risk - but only if you drink 13 cups or more a day
The Chinese University of Hong Kong team said each extra cup 'significantly decreased grey matter' in the brain, which 'indicates over-drinking tea might lead to a decline in language and memory functions'
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Rapist cop David Carrick's victim says he set snakes on her in sick punishment
Darciane Nunes Da Silva, who was in a relationship with Met Police rapist David Carrick and was abused by him, is waiving her legal anonymity as she wants to encourage other women to speak out
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Harry asked to take part under oath in Samantha Markle court case against Meghan
Legal papers seen by the Sunday Mirror show Meghan's half-sister Samantha Markle has formally asked Prince Harry to take part in deposition proceedings under oath on video
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Photo showing man in Prince Andrew mask in bath slammed as 'absurd' by lawyer
US attorney Spencer Kuvin, who represents nine of Jeffrey Epstein's victims, has slammed the photo of two masked people in a bathtub as "absurd", claiming it actually "undermines the case"
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Transgender rapist's first victim says it's 'impossible attacker is not a man'
One of the victims of trans rapist Isla Bryson - born Adam Graham - does not believe her attacker is genuinely transgender and is convinced Bryson is trying to dodge tough conditions in a men's jail
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'Desperate' Prince Andrew's 'unbelievable' bid to rehabilitate his image
US attorney Spencer Kuvin, who represents nine victims of Jeffrey Epstein, has rubbished claims that Prince Andrew aims to overturn his £3million court settlement with Virginia Giuffre
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'My sister would still be alive if we'd known about her boyfriend's past'
Hailey Wadsworth says her sibling Ashley would still be alive if her family had known that her boyfriend had convictions against women for assault and harassment
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Eco-conscious Harry and Meghan get gas-guzzling new Range Rover
As sales of Harry's memoir 'Spare' rocket upwards, the Sussexes take delivery of a new gas-guzzling motor with a fitting name - Autobiography
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Harry's book is 'self-inflicted wound' he may never recover from, expert warns
Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games, an Olympics for veterans, in 2014. But there are doubts he could still be at the helm when it returns in Dusseldorf, Germany, in September
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