All news by author: Sean McPolin

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Exactly when sunny UK heatwave will come to an end
As the UK prepares itself for the first sign of summer sun this year, weather forecasters have revealed a gloomy message of when exactly Brits can expect the cold and wet weather to return
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Inside abandoned Edwardian mansion for sale that's been taken over by plants
A derelict 16-bedroom mansion in Cambridgeshire, which has been the victim of multiple serious fires in the past 100 years, has been put on the market and up for auction
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'I've won the lottery and quit my teaching job to fulfil my lifelong dream'
A teacher from Worcestershire who won the National Lottery in 2021 is ditching the classroom to pursue his dream of writing novels after scooping £2million
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Former fishing village in seaside town is so popular locals are being forced out
The once popular and picturesque fishing village of Mousehole in Cornwall has apparently lost its community feel, according to locals, after being overran by tourists
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Mob boss 'prayed to God for forgiveness' after being shot six times in drive-by
Veteran Irish criminal John Gilligan, 70, has opened up on the horror experience of being shot six times and left for dead after an assassination attempt at his brother's home in Dublin
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Killer drug leaves bodies strewn across UK street with 'better high than heroin'
A drug user from the streets of Whitechapel in east London has explained why he thinks the UK streets are going to soon feel the force of the prescription drug epidemic the USA is facing.
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Thugs train 'XL Bully dog' to maul baby memorial tree near Lucy Letby hospital
A memorial garden at a hospital close to where baby killer Lucy Letby worked in Chester was destroyed by an 'attack dog', which was allegedly trained by yobs to cause damage
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Dad's shoulder clicking turns into silent killer as family told to say goodbye
A fit and healthy dad whose family were told to say goodbye to him before his miraculous recovery is now raising awareness about the deadly condition he survived
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'I've given away free packed lunches all summer as no child should go hungry'
A Welsh town councillor has been praised for her "amazing" act of kindness after spending her summer months making free meals for children and families in need
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Mum found dead outside home 'after serious assault' as boy charged with murder
Chintzia McIntyre was found dead outside her home in Warrington on Tuesday after reports of a serious assault - a 17-year-old boy has been charged with her murder
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Screaming couple begs cruise ship not to sail without them after showing up late
A video at the port of Bari in Italy shows two people shouting and pleading with cruise staff to let them embark on their nine-day voyage as they arrived after the ship had already set sail
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Urgent warning to Brits holidaying on Tenerife as thousands must flee wildfires
More than 8,000 people, including thousands of British tourists, have been forced to evacuate part of the Spanish Canary Islands after a fourth day of rampaging wildfires
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School accidentally sends out every single student's A-Level results in email
A Staffordshire school has been left red faced and forced to apologise when an email containing every student's name, grades and individual marks were sent to pupils and parents by mistake.
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Couple hire car and drive 400 miles across UK after easyJet cancel flight home
Edinburgh couple Denis Harley and wife Ruth were left with no other choice but to drive from London after their easyJet flight was cancelled
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'Our seaside resort used to be heaving - now it's a ghost town and abandoned'
People living in Bridlington, East Riding, Yorkshire, believe a high crime rate and poorly maintained roads are causing a decline of their seaside town
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Mysterious pyramid found under Antarctica ice - sparking conspiracy theories
A two kilometer wide structure which was spotted by satellite images in Antarctica has sparked wild rumours it could have been created by the Illuminati
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Man has arms and feet cut off after catching deadly Victorian disease from flea
Texan Michael Kohlhof had to have his hands and feet chopped off after a flea bite saw him contract the incurable Victorian disease of Typhus
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Spanish coma teen's family need £33K for medic plane to keep her alive on flight
Bryony Duthie, 18, from Dundee, has been in a coma for weeks after falling ill while on vacation with her family in Costa Del Dol - her family hope she can be flown from Malaga on an IAS Medical plane which equipped like an intensive care unit to keep her alive
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Man cleans out draw and finds old Star Wars figurine - then sells it for £21,000
A former Marvel UK art director from Kent has sold an extremely rare Star Wars figurine for thousands of pounds after he found it stuffed in a draw
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Hoards of young people scour beach as £3.4million of cocaine washes ashore
Police have urged anyone trying to "help" them search for more drugs after cocaine washed up in Ireland should restrain from interfering
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Urgent stay away warning at UK beauty spot over toxic algae that can kill dogs
Visitors to the Lake District in Cumbria have have been told to stay way from the Thirlmere reservoir after toxic algae which 'looked like green paint' was spotted
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Three month warning for anybody with a Barclays account as 14 branches to close
Barlcays bank has issued a warning to customers that they are closing more than a dozen branches later this year as the face of the high street continues to change
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People living near the UK's worst roundabout describe is 'hell on earth'
People living near the Army and Navy junction in Chelmsford, Essex, have described what it's like to live near the hectic roundabout which is used by up to 70,000 cars a day
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'Primark staff stopped me like I did something wrong - I have a guide dog'
Chloe Tear, from Leeds, claims she told by a Primark employee she wasn't allowed to bring her guide dog Dezzie into the budget-chain store
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Portsmouth train stations reopen after bomb units probe 'suspicious item'
A British Transport Police spokesman has since confirmed the package is in fact not suspicious and a 100-metre cordon which was put in place is now being removed