All news by author: Tim Hanlon
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Woman found dead at luxury hotel as man rushed to hospital sparking murder probe
A woman has been found dead inside a room at a luxury hotel in Perth, Australia, with a man rushed to hospital with self-inflicted injuries as police launch a murder investigation
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Sex attacker mocks justice system by 'posting selfie taken in court on Facebook'
Charlie Steine, 23, from Ramsgate, mocked the justice system by posting a selfie on Facebook from inside the building at Canterbury Crown Court after escaping jail for abusing a teenager
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Black players 'now have voice but we weren't wanted’ says England's Viv Anderson
Viv Anderson became the first black player to turn out for the England men's team at a time when racism was rife and he says times have changed a lot with people like Marcus Rashford now able to assert influence
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Flu vaccines could slash risk of developing Alzheimer's by up to 40 per cent
Professor Paul Schulz, of the McGovern Medical School in Houston, said the flu vaccine also has the "tremendous benefit" of reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease by up to 40%
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Teacher vomiting after men 'bang into her and inject her' in nightclub 'spiking'
Chrissy Childerley, 31, went to the Cambridge nightclub Vinyl where she believes she was the victim of two men - one who distracted her while the other carried out the 'spiking'
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Six clever weather hacks from Met Office as Brits prepare for clocks going back
Brits will see the clocks going back on Sunday and with winter looming the Met Office has issued a series of clever weather hacks to prepare for cold and adverse conditions
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Woman who punched and swore at Jet2 crew forcing emergency landing may lose job
Social worker Heather Anne McCarroll, from Co Antrim, Northern Ireland, could lose her job after her drunken rage on a Jet2 flight, where she punched and scream at crew, led to an emergency landing
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Hypnotising deep sea monster that dissolves male 'sex slaves' washes up on beach
The Pacific football fish that hypnotises prey and turns males into parasitic sex slaves is normally found in the depths of the ocean, but one has mystified experts by washing up ashore
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Dave Courtney's family to watch beloved Charlton before launching 1,000 balloons
Dave Courtney’s family will watch his beloved Charlton Athletic face Bolton Wanderers and then 1,000 balloons will be launched from a local pub, The Royal Oak, in his memory
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Foul-mouthed OAP fined £773 for calling disabled neighbour a 'poor old cripple'
Anthony Doughty, 67, from Tranmere, Merseyside, has been fined £773 by Wirral Magistrates' Court for making the verbal insults about their disabled neighbour Clare Green
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NASA captures 'origin of life' rock sample from asteroid but hits major snag
A rock sample has been brought back to Earth after a four billion mile journey from the Bennu asteroid in NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission but now scientists are struggling to open the capsule
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Students left with just 50p a week to live on at university after rent hikes
Students are expected to receive maintenance loans of £7,590 this year meaning that on average they will have no more than 50 pence a week to live on due to rental costs, a new report has found
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New bin collection rules explained - everything you need to know
The Government is bringing in a new "three bin" policy with an emphasis on making household recycling more simple. Here is a breakdown of the new rules which will come in next year
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Catholic bishop in gay sex party storm hands in his resignation to the Pope
WARNING, EXPLICIT CONTENT: The Pope has accepted the resignation of Bishop Grzegorz Kaszak after reports of a gay sex party in his Polish diocese involving a male prostitute in a priest's apartment
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Taking Viagra may shrink risk of Alzheimer's disease by 60% new study finds
A breakthrough has been found in the fight against Alzheimer's disease with a new study showing that people may reduce their risk by 60% of getting the illness by taking Viagra
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Girl, 10, fighting cancer with 10 per cent survival rate dreams of Legoland trip
Ten-year-old Maya Nash, from Kent, is "stubbornly" fighting rare neuroblastoma that has sadly returned giving her a 10 per cent chance of survival and her family are making "beautiful memories"
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British cargo ship sinks as 'body recovered from water' with four still missing
The British flagged Verity has sunk after colliding with another cargo ship in the North Sea off the German coast with a body recovered from the water, two rescued and four still missing
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Prince William will 'never tell people not to get on planes or drive their cars'
The Prince of Wales "will never tell people not to get on planes" as the aim of the Earthshot Prize is to look forward with "innovative solutions", said a Kensington Palace spokesman
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Boxer Julius Francis says Dave Courtney was 'smiley and jovial' in final chat
WARNING MENTIONS SUICIDE: Boxer Julius Francis has paid tribute to his friend Dave Courtney and said that he was "the same smiling, jovial guy" as ever when they last met a few weeks ago
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Wanted hunk's mugshot sees police swamped with romantic messages
Humberside Police's appeal to find Robert Rimmer, 37, over alleged drug-related offences has led to them being inundated with romantic messages including offers to help them look
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'I visited mum's empty grave for four years until crematorium staff confessed'
Four years after her mum was cremated, Rachel Griffiths received a letter from the council telling her that the ashes were never put in the grave but left on a shelf
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Woman covered in 'incredibly painful' bed bug bites after staying at Premier Inn
Vicky Hills, from Dunstable, Bedfordshire, has told how she was covered in “incredibly itchy and painful” bites from bed bugs after a stay at a Premier Inn and has now received compensation
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Storm Babet brings danger from floods to last for days as waves of rain hit UK
Further flooding warnings in place and an icy start to parts of the country as the UK continues to be battered from heavy rain and strong winds after Storm Babet
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Mum electrocuted and dies instantly while taking clothes out of washing machine
Mum-of-one Amaila Maria da Cruz Werlick da Silva, 37, from Brazil, was electrocuted as she was unplugging the washing machine at home and standing barefoot in water
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Subtle signs that your dog could be dangerous - including when its sleeping
Following a spate of dog attacks leading to Rishi Sunak saying XL bully dogs will be banned by the end of the year, here are subtle signs from a vet that your dog could be dangerous
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