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Tony Christie's first dementia symptoms as he says 'Worry and you're finished'
Tony Christie has opened up about how singing his music on stage has helped him cope with his dementia diagnosis and in some ways improve his condition, after his recent diagnosis
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EastEnders' Whitney's baby fears as ultrasound confirms worrying news
Whitney was overjoyed when she found out she was expecting a baby on EastEnders, but when she goes for an ultrasound next week, she receives some worrying news
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Freezing weather kills 157 in Afghanistan as it faces coldest winter in years
Afghanistan is facing its coldest winter in 15 years, with temperatures dropping as low as -34 degrees Celsius, as the death doubles in less than a week
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Happy Valley stars' previous roles - where you recognise the cast from
The cast of Happy Valley - which is nearing the end of its third and final series - may be familiar to viewers of the BBC crime drama, so here's a look at where you may know them from ahead of the finale
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Maya Jama 'quits huge BBC show' after making history with Love Island gig
As she impresses Love Island fans during her first stint hosting the ITV2 series, it's been reported Maya Jama has walked away from one of her regular BBC presenting jobs
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Apprentice winner Alana Spencer 'so upset' after vandals smash up coffee van
Baker and entrepreneur Alana Spencer, who won The Apprentice in 2016, has been left gutted after vandals damaged her vintage coffee van outside her café in Wales
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Tory lawbreaking makes UK look 'unreliable' to global allies, warns David Lammy
The Shadow Foreign Secretary said that police fines for both Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunk while in No10 - and Tory legislation that aimed to flout international law 'damages our moral authority and political credibility'
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Warning thousands of businesses face collapse as cost of living crisis continues
There are growing fears that 2023 could see a wave of company collapses as the cost of living crisis continues, as many business owners say running their firms has felt "never-ending nightmare"
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Boris Johnson loan probe into BBC chair to be run by father of Senior No10 aide
William Shawcross, the Commissioner for Public Appointments, will lead a probe into Richard Sharp’s appointment as BBC chair. But Mr Shawcross’s daughter, Eleanor, is head of No10’s policy unit
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'Rich pals club' where money, power and connections are linked to Tory scandals
The cast list is small but it involves three Prime Ministers, the party’s chairman and two multi-millionaires
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SAS: Who Dares Wins in harrowing health emergency as recruit yells for ambulance
The 20 new SAS: Who Dares Wins contestants are already being put to the brutal test of the punishing jungle phase of SAS selection in Vietnam
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Emmerdale fans fear soap legend could exit Dales after storyline parallel clue
Cain Dingle played by Jeff Hordley, made a surprise return to the village after his son Kyle Winchester confessed to shooting Al Chapman
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Gangsters 'getting rich' by selling 'designer' bulldogs online for thousands
Dogs including the American bully, which have exaggerated features such as excessive skin folds and large, muscular frames, sell for more than £10,000 on social media sites
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BBC bosses filmed extra scenes for end of Happy Valley to keep it under wraps
The final series of Happy Valley began this month, with the BBC show just weeks away from its climax - but even some of the cast don't know how it will end due to having filmed different endings
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Happy Valley fans spot 'mad' issue with Tommy's closing escape scenes
Happy Valley viewers have speculated that Sergeant Catherine Cawood and psychopath Tommy Lee Royce will meet one last time before the end of the third and final season
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Inside Jacqueline Jossa's gorgeous home - spiral staircase to giant chandelier
The journey to get into their stunning Essex mansion hasn't been without it’s struggles, but Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne are proud of their hard work at their six-bedroom Essex home
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Prince Harry's penis savagely mocked by former glamour model Rhian Sugden
Artistic former Big Brother contestant Rhian Sugden has had a poke at Prince Harry as she sells smutty greetings cards she has designed after the former glamour model launched her business
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EastEnders' Charlie Brooks hints at fourth return to soap amid Mick storyline
EastEnders star Charlie Brooks - who plays Janine Butcher on the BBC soap - has hinted she could be making a return to the programme as Mick Carter's 'disappearance' rumbles on
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Mum of boy mauled to death by dog 'can't say out loud' what his body looked like
Tragic schoolboy Jack Lis, 10, was mauled to death by an American XL Bully called Beast while visiting a friend's home in Penyrheol in Caerphilly, Wales, in November 2021
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Happy Valley fans spot clue Catherine Cawood will die amid dramatic scene
Happy Valley fans noted a seemingly throwaway scene on the BBC drama, which 'proves' Catherine Cawood - played by Sarah Lancashire - will die in upcoming scenes
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Kevin Brown urges rugby league not to take up "ludicrous, dangerous" tackle law
Ex-England stand-off, 38, hopes sport doesn't follow rugby union's controversial route by making players tackle only from waist height down insisting it will be "disastrous" and could cause more concussions
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Richard Osman predicts who will replace Ken Bruce BBC Radio 2
Pointless presenter Richard Osman shares who he thought should take Ken Bruce's BBC Radio 2 hosting slot after the radio legend revealed he was quitting the station to join Greatest Hits Radio
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'Tory sleaze and cronyism now arguably worse than in last days of John Major'
Tax penalties, police fines, security breaches, bullying and using the RAF as a personal air taxi service - all are engulfing Rishi Sunak's government much like scandals in the late 90s did to John Major's Tories
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Tories in turmoil as Boris Johnson and Zahawi add to seatbelt gaffe Sunak's woes
As the PM reels from his fine over not wearing a seatbelt, Boris Johnson is facing fresh calls for a probe over an £800,000 loan, while Nadhim Zahawi's tax affairs are under scrutiny
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GMB closing gap on BBC Breakfast thanks to 'super-group' of presenters
Since the turn of the year, GMB has pulled in an average of 610,000 viewers, up 40,000, while BBC Breakfast's audience has fallen 86,000 to 1.1 million in the same period
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