All news by author: Tim Hanlon
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Seven symptoms of deadly disease that almost always kills once it is detected
People are being warned by medics to look out for seven key symptoms of a disease which can be difficult to treat and is important to catch at an early stage as it has a "scary bad" mortality rate
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Two police officers injured in knife attack at road crash scene as man arrested
Two police officers have been injured in a knife attack in south Manchester while attending a road crash where they arrested a 26-year-old man and an 18-year-old moped rider
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Mum murdered baby found with horrific injuries including skull and rib fractures
Eloddie Goncalves, from Essex, has been found guilty of murdering her 11-week-old son Malik who suffered injuries consistent with being shaken and having his head hit against a hard surface, a court heard
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Warning about silent killer you can catch in the bedroom with 600m global cases
People are being warned of a silent killer that is caught in the bedroom and where knowledge of the condition appears to be decreasing despite its link to cancer
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Mini covered in angry notes after parking blunder and no one is on driver's side
Footage shows a Mini covered in threatening and abusive messages in a car park after appearing to have blocked in another vehicle with the TikTok clip now having gone viral
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Little-known condition affecting your legs that is a symptom of silent killer
People are being warned of a leg condition that is a hidden sign that they could be suffering from coronary disease and have up to a "five times" greater chance of having a heart attack
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Richard Okorogheye disengaged from his uni before going missing, inquest hears
Richard Okorogheye, from west London, was found dead in a pond in Epping Forest after going missing from his home and an inquest heard that he had "disengaged" from his university and friends
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Prince William's 'trauma' that prompted difficult conversation with son George
The Prince of Wales will do his best to ensure that his eldest son George does not go through a "trauma" that he had to deal with when growing up, claims a royal expert
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Man and woman in their 70s arrested in connection with murder of shopkeeper
A man and woman, from Brighton, who are both in their 70s have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder over the death in 1981 of 36-year-old Carol Morgan
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Britain should be sunk beneath nuclear tidal waves, fumes Putin's lapdog
A pro-Vladimir Putin TV pundit in Russia, Vladimir Solovyov, said that a high speed underwater kamikaze drone should be tested by the UK causing a nuclear tidal wave
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Restaurant's epic response to family which 'destroyed garden and abused staff'
Newport restaurant, The Priory, based in a historic building and grounds, has hit out at guests who "crossed the line" by encouraging children who "destroyed" part of the garden and left an "appalling" mess
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25 people killed in Algeria wildfires with thousands evacuated
Wildfires ripping through Algeria have killed 25 people including 10 soldiers trying to control it while thousands of people are being evacuated from areas affected
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Warning of five hidden signs of a heart attack following Trevor Francis' death
There are many different symptoms of a heart attack but following the tragic death of former England star Trevor Francis, here are five warning signs that are less commonly known
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William and Kate 'to reject Harry's truce offer as he's caused too much damage'
The Waleses are not going to accept Prince Harry's reported offer of a truce and willingness to return to the UK as he has "caused so much damage to the family, said a royal expert
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Kate and William 'block off summer to prioritise George, Charlotte and Louis'
The Waleses plan to spend the school holidays with their children George, Charlotte and Louis, who are their "priority" and they have "blocked off" time from their work calendars
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Man tries to escape 'Willy Wonka' hospital lift as confusing buttons 'trap' him
Rabbi Gabriel Kanter-Webber shared an image of bizarre lift buttons at Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton which left him fearing he'd be trapped inside the elevator
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Pubs wanting to change name to honour the late Queen must meet strict criteria
The Cabinet Office announced permission will be needed to change the names of buildings, streets or other places to that of Queen Elizabeth and will only take place where "dignified and appropriate"
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'Angelic' teen killed in Nottingham attacks wanted to be a doctor like her dad
The father of Grace O'Malley-Kumar, who was stabbed to death along with two others in Nottingham, told her funeral today she was an "angelic girl" who showed "resolve" to become a doctor
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Hundreds of school kids storm city and egg police in 'disgraceful' holiday stunt
Hundreds of school children have been running riot in Manchester city centre, throwing drinks and eggs at police trying to disperse them as they break up for the holidays
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Charles and William set for major 'clash' as Prince will miss key event for dad
The Prince of Wales will not be able to attend a milestone event for the King later this year due to a scheduling "snafu" - while one expert claims he might pull focus from his father
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Man who survived at sea for three months shares the habits that 'kept him alive'
Australian Timothy Shaddock, 54, was found after three months in the Pacific Ocean with only his dog for company in his boat, and he has now revealed the routines he followed to stay alive
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Bizarre abandoned theme park frozen in time without visitors but staff remain
The Tivoli World theme park on the Costa del Sol, once a popular destination for British holidaymakers, has been closed for three years but staff continue to turn up for work
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Just Stop Oil activists filmed being held by human chain of counter-protesters
Just Stop Oil campaigners can be seen sitting on the ground in south London as they are surrounded by a human chain of counter protesters angry at the disruption they are causing
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The condition that's rarely tested for by doctors - but could end up killing you
A type of dangerous cholesterol exits that is "very sticky" and like "adding Velcro" on to already "bad" versions of the fatty substance, yet it is rarely tested when people visit their GPs
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These 7 images of small but annoying habits will drive you around the bend
People have shared online behaviour that sometimes might seem quite small but really gets on their nerves, including anything from bad parking to not replacing a toilet roll on a handle
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