All news by author: Stephen White

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World's first Black football pro gets blue plaque in stadium where he played
The sign honouring Arthur Wharton was unveiled by Give Racism The Red Card ambassador, Dutch ex-player Ken Monkou, at sports ground in Rotherham
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Mum whose husband died while waiting for ambulance wins 9-year legal fight
Emma Latham’s husband was 43 when he collapsed as they watched an airshow in 2013 with their daughter - and although Emma rang 999, it took 40 minutes for paramedics to arrive
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'Most exciting yet' Loch Ness Monster photos emerge after shy owner hid them
Japanese-born translator Chie Kelly snapped 'Nessie' five years ago but was reluctant to share her images with the rest of the world for fear of public ridicule
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Man proposes to girlfriend with drone display set to their favourite song
Megan Greenwood got a huge surprise when her boyfriend Rhys Whelan produced a personalised message in the sky during the Fireworks Championship at Newby Hall
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Lucy Letby covered up horrific crimes due to 'chaotic' issue with NHS baby ward
Twisted Lucy Letby, 33, is said to have capitalised on the difficulties the neonatal unit faced to target her victims, offering to work nights and also weekends shifts
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Loch Ness Monster hunters hear 'four noises' as hundreds search for creature
The biggest search for the Loch Ness Monster for 50 years has kicked off and hunters say they have already heard "four distinctive noises" – and they have no idea where they're coming from
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Man sheds 14st for return to festival where he was too big to see favourite band
Aaron Walker has been named Slimming World's Man of the Year after he was shocked into action when he missed his favourite group because he was too tired to walk to the stage
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Miracle cat survives 40-mile car journey trapped in vehicle's engine space
Terrified Charlie, a five-year-old tabby, was stuck for an hour in the motor after he crept out of his house and climbed inside it, before he was spotted by staff at a care home
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Olivia's mum remembers murder of girl, 9, one year ago 'like it was yesterday'
Olivia Pratt-Korbel "loved life" and touched communities everywhere, her mum Cheryl Korbel said one year after the youngster's murder in the Dovecot area of Liverpool
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Face of famed prince known for his good looks is recreated using death masks
A team at the University of Dundee’s Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification have produced what is said to be the most lifelike replica of Bonnie Prince Charlie
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Probe in case of Andrew Malkinson jailed for 17 years for rape he didn't commit
Andrew Malkinson had his 2003 conviction for the attack quashed by the Court of Appeal last month after DNA potentially linking another man to the crime was identified
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Graves of Knights Templar made famous in Da Vinci Code found in UK graveyard
Edward Spencer Dyas has found a total of eight 800-year-old forgotten graves belonging to members of the Knights Templar at churchyard in Enville, Staffs
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Help for struggling families as department store offers cut-price school uniform
Its 25% off promotion on its own-brand schoolwear range and ANYDAY budget collection runs from today to September 3, with items on offer including three school shirts from £6.75
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Fish and chips and walking the pier - why we fell back in love with staycations
Exploring more of our country is the most popular reason for getting out and about in the British Isles, with 61% giving this as the reason for shunning holidays abroad
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Camping is top holiday for 80% of us - and it's even better when it's raining
New survey has proved once and for all that Brits are a nation of keen campers, with a resounding 82% claiming they either 'like' or 'love' it - whatever the weather
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Double amputee, 8, who scooped Pride of Britain honour conquers 800ft summit
Tony Hudgell was greeted at the top of Orrest Head by mountaineering legend Sir Chris Bonington and Hari Budha Magar, a double amputee who recently scaled Everest
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Couple flew overseas for day trip - because it was cheaper than train to London
Jill and Keith McCormack were planning a day out in the capital but were shocked to find a return ticket from their home in Liverpool would cost £101
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UK uni student wins trip into space with mum after entering competition on plane
Anastatia Mayers, an eighteen-year-old Aberdeen University student, will be beside her mum Keisha Schahaff, 46, when the pair blast off from New Mexico on Thursday after scooping a sweepstakes prize for Virgin Galactic's second commercial flight
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Fans will be banned for Hillsborough and Munich chants under tough new guidance
The new CPS guidance makes clear that football supporters will face public order offences and bans for offensive chanting or gestures relating to accidents or disasters
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David Beckham sparks furious row with neighbour over 'Good Life' style allotment
David Beckham has grand plans for his country home - and has even been granted permission by West Oxfordshire District Council. But locals are up in arms about the developments
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Wallaby saved from death by family who keep it in their living room
Hayley Bateman saved six-year-old wallaby Willow's life by taking her to her family home in Hornsea, East Yorkshire, where she sleeps in a heated stable with dogs and a giant rabbit
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Coronation Street legend Andy Whyment lands brand new job on ITV soap
Coronation Street star Andy Whyment has bagged himself a new role on the Weatherfield-based soap
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Posh & Becks plan to be new Tom & Barbara from The Good Life at country manor
The footie icon and wife Victoria want to grow their own veg, like Tom and Barbara in '70s comedy The Good Life - and now their planning application has had the thumbs up
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Corrie fans will soon be able to shop from Weatherfield's Freshco supermarket
Coronation Street fans may soon be able to get their teeth into food from Weatherfield’s Freshco supermarket
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Earth's blue oceans are turning green in devastating impact of climate change
The colour shifts have occurred over 56 per cent of the world’s oceans, with scientists in the UK certain that the cause of it is down to human-induced climate change