All news by author: Patrick Hill

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Prince Harry's poignant bagpipes tribute to injured veterans at Invictus Games
Harry was speaking in front of thousands of fans on stage at the event’s closing ceremony in Dusseldorf when he hailed the bravery and courage of the participants
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Harry and Meghan beef up security with ex-soldier who protected Hillary Clinton
Former FBI man Christopher Keenan was with Meghan when she travelled from LA to Germany this week, staying by her side at husband Harry’s Invictus Games
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Meghan goes glam for Invictus party as she shares very fancy dream for Archie
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have a packed schedule at the 2023 Invictus Games, mixing in some fancier events alongside the sporting days out
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Meghan returns to UK for first time since Queen's death but stays 90 minutes
Meghan Markle made a quick pit stop in the UK en route to the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, where she has reunited with Prince Harry - but didn't stay on British soil for very long
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Meghan beams as she finally joins Harry at Invictus Games after snubbing UK trip
Meghan Markle has now arrived in Dusseldorf to join her husband Prince Harry at the Invictus Games, where she is expected to join her husband at several days of competition
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Ex newsreader Angela Rippon among BBC stars targeted by Russian cyber attack
Strictly star Angela Rippon had her email address and National Insurance number stolen in a payroll software hack which also affected British Airways and Boots
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Uri Geller says his friend Mohamed Al-Fayed is with 'Dodi and Diana now'
Egyptian billionaire and former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed died of old age on Wednesday - a day before the anniversary of the death of his son Dodi and Princess Diana
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Scientists to march with TV star against new oil drilling in UK
Springwatch host Chris Packham is hoping the government will heed the call of hundreds of scientists when they march on parliament to protest the issuing of new oil drilling licenses
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Tories accused of having 'blood on hands' after six migrants die in Channel
Today's Channel tragedy, which claimed the lives of at least six people, comes just hours after the plan to house asylum seekers on a barge turned into a fiasco
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Meghan Markle is spotted wearing £1,000-a-year patch in bid to stay calm
Meghan Markle was seen wearing a wellness patch which works by increasing the nuerotransmitter gaba to reduce stress hormones and aid sleep, according to the makers
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Buckingham Palace advertises £50,000-a-year job close to King Charles' heart
The new role will have the official job title of sustainability data reporting manager and will be required to keep an eye on greenhouse gas output at the Palace
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Brit held in Dante's Inferno prison won't be freed until he pays 'blood money'
James Hutchinson has been told he won't be a free man until he pays thousands of pounds in compensation to the family of a cyclist he killed in a road accident back in 2013
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Man wrongly jailed for rape will not pay for 'board and lodgings' in jail
Andrew Malkinson faced deductions of tens of thousands from his future compensation to pay the state for his living costs while wrongly incarcerated - but the law is now changing
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Paedo rock star Ian Watkins fights for life after brutal stabbing in jail
Lostprophets paedophile Ian Watkins is said to be in a critical condition after three inmates at HMP Wakefield - dubbed Monster Mansion for its inhabitants - "took him hostage" before launching a violent attack on him
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Nigeria ace Ashleigh Plumptre turned down England callup as sister faced racism
Although she was born in Leicester and played for England until under-23 level, Ashleigh Plumptre chose to represent Nigeria and has been described as "a bit of a trailblazer"
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World first as magic mushroom drug used to treat gambling addicts
The mind-altering chemical in magic mushrooms – psilocybin – is being tested on five patients. The government-funded trial starts at London's Imperial College in October
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Man who served 17 years in jail for rape he did not commit moves abroad
Andrew Malkinson said he feels more Dutch than English and decided to leave the UK for good after spending 17 years in jail for a rape he did not commit. Today, he boarded a train from London to Amsterdam
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Suella Braverman's 'vanity photo-op' trip to Rwanda cost taxpayers over £40,000
Home Secretary Suella Braverman went to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, in March to promote her plan to deport refugees there - before her plans were ruled 'unlawful' last month
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Covid guru regrets celebrity scientist fame after losing anonymity 'for good'
The scientist told how his life changed for ever after fronting regular TV briefings beamed live into millions of homes during the pandemic
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Lionesses warned of sleepless nights at World Cup hotel next to nightclub
Guests of the Crowne Plaza Terrigal Pacific in Australia - where the Lionesses will be staying - have com-plained about being kept awake by DJs playing booming tracks till 2am on weekends
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Barclays senior staff party at Wimbledon with champagne as mortgage rates soar
Senior staff get complimentary seats at the tournament in one of Wimbledon's executive suites costing up to £4,995 per person after Barclays landed a partnership with the All England Club
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Fan holding 'bag of white powder' pictured with Love Island's Davide in ibiza
Davide Sanclimenti posed with a fan, who was holding a bag apparently containing white powder, on a night out at Ibiza club Ushuaia. There is no suggestion that Davide has been involved in any illegal activity
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Duwayne Brooks says police 'sabotaged' probe into 'sixth man' in Lawrence murder
Stephen's pal Duwayne insists he could have identified Matthew White – but accuses police of now putting the man in ID parade
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Wimbledon ball boys and girls urged not to step in to confront eco protestors
England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow hauled off a Just Stop Oil protester who tried to cause chaos at the Lord’s test match against Australia by chucking orange paint powder
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Just Stop Oil plans week of chaos to jam law courts with protester cases
Roger Hallam has called on activists to carry out slow marches in London for seven days – and defy any police attempts to stop them