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Wife 'shot dead in murder-suicide had left husband for new boyfriend'
Married couple Rosie and Robert Jobson were found dead at White Lodge Shooting School in Lincolnshire on Friday afternoon just weeks after she had left him, neighbours claim
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Everything to know about the 71 year old announced as the first Golden Bachelor
Father-of-two Gerry Turner has been announced as the first even lead of ABC's dating show, The Golden Bachelor, and he will soon be seen on his journey to find love.
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'Women are choosing to have children later regardless of their education levels'
Dr Miriam Stoppard looks at research from Oxford University into fertility rates, which shows all women are having fewer children. And this is going to have a major impact on society
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Boy, 13, 'kicked out' of Morrisons while trying to buy school recipe ingredients
Oliver Atkison, 13, had gone to the Killingworth store to buy items for a sausage and egg muffin recipe he had been taught at school before being approached by security and asked to leave
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'I nearly lost my baby to an infection I didn't know I gave him during labour'
Group B Strep is the biggest killer of newborn babies in the UK, claiming the lives of one infant a week - yet new data shows more than two thirds of pregnant women had never been told about it
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Plan to make schools open for at least 32.5 hours a week delayed until next year
Unions branded the move 'petty Government tinkering' and said the delay to the implementation of the longer week had been caused by ministers 'dithering' over schools policy
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Residents at UK's biggest new 'ghost town' fume as it still has no shops or GP
It's the biggest new town in Britain, but Northstowe still doesn't have any of the basic facilities that developers promised - and residents are furious about it
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'School for conspiracists' teaching children to shoot crossbows and sword fight
Hope Sussex - which is suspected to be an illegal school - is already being investigated by Ofsted. Youngsters are now being taught skills as leaders say "we are at war"
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Apple offers free £130 gift cards to shoppers, check to see if you're eligible
Apple has launched its new batch of discounts and deals and here's who and how to claim.
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Mum livid as 'snack police' take treats out of children's lunchboxes at nursery
A mum has been left stumped after 'snack police' took food away from her son because the snackers are banned at his nursery school - and other parents have been left baffled too
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Firms paying Real Living Wage to workers say boosting wages is good for business
Research reveals bosses believe the benefits are worth signing up to the voluntary scheme, which pays staff more than the Government's legal minimum
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Pressure on Keir Starmer as voters urge Labour to back primary free school meals
Six out of 10 (62%) voters want the Labour leader to throw his weight behind mounting calls to make free lunches universal for primary school pupils to ensure no child gets left behind
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University creates custom-built smart cells to fight disease and repair injuries
The research team at University College London believe the work can help unlock future smart cells which could sense diseases and repair damaged cells by fusing with them
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'I was left with scars after near death experience - people called me Chucky'
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Katiana Kay dropped out of school after she was targeted by bullies and her mum was diagnosed with cancer, but she says the tragedy has reshaped her life she could not have imagined
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Murder-suicide probe shooting school couple described as 'wonderful people'
The couple, named locally as Robert and Rose Jobson, reportedly ran the successful North Lincolnshire White Lodge Shooting School for 30 years before they they were found dead at the property
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Swimmer Ellie Robinson's very different life 2 years after retiring from sport
Paralympic gold medalist and world record holder Ellie Robinson MBE has opened up about her new and unexpected lease of life following her retirement from competitive sport
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Mum lets child go to school in wrong uniform so she can 'make own mistakes'
The mum defended her parenting style after her husband questioned why she knowingly sent their five-year-old daughter to school wearing inappropriate uniform she needed to change
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Marks and Spencer has 20% off school uniforms and the sale ends soon
School uniforms are on sale at M&S and shoppers can save 20% ahead of the school holidays, but you'll need to be quick as the sale ends soon
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Is the pay rise enough to end public sector strikes - vote in our poll
The Prime Minister has approved salary uplifts for millions of public sector workers after accepting recommendations from pay review bodies’ - but do you think it's enough to end industrial action?
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Funeral for 'brilliant' Nottingham stabbing victim, 19, closes multiple streets
Large crowds have arrived to Barnaby Webber's funeral after the student was stabbed to death in June - screens have been set up outside of the church for mourners to watch
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Top reasons kids get bored in summer holidays - like running out of activities
Summer holiday boredom will peak on Saturday, 12 August - as the novelty of not being at school will have worn off by then, research finds
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Top Tory says headteachers should drive to homes of absent kids to bring them in
The surprising comments came after Tory cabinet member Gillian Keegan said she would "pick them up myself" when asked how she'd get absent children back into school
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Girl's heartbreaking note about cost of living crisis after seeing mum struggle
10-year-old Sophia McKenzie was asked to write about her hopes for the future, leading to a heartbreaking note looking forward to when the cost of living crisis is over
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'Rishi Sunak finally realises public sector workers deserve pay rise'
Teachers, doctors and nurses deserved to be paid more but they also deserve to work in schools that are not crumbling, hospitals that are not overcrowded, and wards with enough beds and scanners
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Two kids die of flu as doctors beg parents to vaccinate in 'uncharted territory'
Schoolgirl Emma Schwab, 11, died on July 6 after contracting the B strain of the influenza virus amid a spike in the number of Australians being hospitalised with flu-like symptoms
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