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TV star's devastating diagnosis and treatment that changed her life
Former TV presenter Susannah Constantine tells Lizzie Catt how not hearing birdsong finally convinced her it was time to get her ears checked - and explains how her life has changed since
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'One life is lost every 20 seconds globally - it's time to talk about TB'
Rachael Bletchly says tuberculosis, a 9,000-year-old disease, has never been conquered and still kills one person in the world every 20 seconds - so urgent action is needed
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Fresh blow in Madeleine McCann case as suspect could be freed before probe ends
Hans Christian Wolters has admitted the probe against Christian Brueckner, who is suspected of kidnapping Madeleine McCann, could carry on beyond 2026 – when he is due to be released
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Football fans on 'nightmare' journeys to London for cup final amid train strikes
More than 150 official supporters’ coaches began leaving Manchester at 7am before joining thousands of other vehicles, including minibuses and cars, on the 200-mile trip to North West London
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Teens aged 17 offered lip fillers as clinics flout ban and don't check IDs
Fillers can cause extreme swelling, blood clots and even blindness - and experts fear for youngsters' safety as social media pressures drive them to cheap deals
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Thousands of UK-trained doctors work overseas as NHS staffing crisis laid bare
In March, 8,549 doctor vacancies in secondary care were reported in England, as data shows 13,400 UK-trained doctors practised abroad in 2020, where they get higher pay or a better work-life balance
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Downed Russian tanks transformed into works of art by Ukrainian craftsmen
Oleskandr Demchenko launched the campaign History Art Metal, transforming fragments of combat vehicles into panels and pendants. The artworks are being sold to help pay for medicine for civilians
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Special moment London Bridge terror attack survivor meets the man who saved her
Eliana Caroccia was with friends in a restaurant when three knife-wielding jihadis stormed in. And Roy Larner, who was unarmed, took them on giving the woman and dozens more time to flee
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Love Island presenter Maya Jama warns contestants not to fall in love on 1st day
Maya Jama said contestants should keep their options open on the TV show - and added Love Islanders can see her as a big sister. The presenter is enjoying being back on set for this year's second season
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Rishi Sunak gives $3million to rich US college as UK schools can't afford basics
Rishi Sunak and his wife donated a huge sum for a computing lab at Claremont McKenna in California, where Akshata Murty studied. The college fees are $86,500 a year for tuition and board
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RAF sends cadets to train in Italy amid shortage of British instructors
The deal to use 'international instructors' was agreed a fortnight ago in a desperate bid to tackle a backlog of student pilots, who are facing waits of up to a year for training slots
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Unpaid carers demand increase on allowance as payments at 'poverty pay' levels
Unpaid carers are urging the Government to raise the pay cap to qualify for Carer’s Allowance from £139 to £218.92 a week. Carer’s Allowance increased by 10.1% in April, to £76.25
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Most young adults admit they've only flirted online with no real-life exchanges
Only in five people aged 18 to 24 have ever chatted anyone up in real life, a survey found. That compares to more than 90% of over-50s who have tried out their best lines face-to-face
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Singer Frankie Bridge reveals mum's horror diagnosis was a huge wake-up call
Frankie Bridge said she was shocked by Viv Sandford’s diagnosis at the beginning of the year, adding it home to her how cancer can hit anyone, even if they have no family history of it
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Prison hooch now costs more than premium Champagne after crackdown measures
Jail home brew doubled in price in a year, the Chief Inspector of Prisons said. Cons make the drink from fruit, sugar and yeast, brewing up to five litres per container
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Liverpool fans make £15m compensation claim after Champions League final chaos
More than 3,000 Reds fans are seeking payouts, expected to average £5,000, for psychological and physical harm after being tear-gassed by police, attacked by local gangs and caught in a crush in Paris
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'Rainbow baby' almost killed by own DNA beats the odds after 'magic' donor found
When Leo Reed was born by caesarean section in May, 2020, at 7lb 10oz, he looked healthy - but weeks later, the family's life went upside down when it became clear the boy needed a liver transplant
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Man wrongly jailed for young mum's murder homeless after blowing £700,000 compo
Colin Stagg admits getting his £706,000 compensation by the Home Office to 'rebuild his life' felt 'a bit like winning the lottery' and he splashed out his money on cars, holidays and gifts
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Sex and the City author slams show for not paying her enough after $60,000 fee
Candace Bushnell, 64, said she did not get the royalties she deserved from Sex and the City after the show's huge success. The series was based on the author's New York Observer column of the same name
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Working some silliness into your routine could relieve stress, experts say
Eight million Brits are suffering from anxiety. Taking time for a daily moment of daftness could boost your immunity and relieve stress, hears Punteha van Terheyden
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Princess Margaret's millionaire godson kicks disabled soldier out of his home
Andrew Johns, 57, moved into the cottage a decade ago and says he was promised a roof for life - but he has now been served a no-fault eviction notice and given eight weeks to leave his home
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Departing EastEnders star Danielle Harold wants to pinch wedding dress from set
Danielle Harold will appear in Albert Square for the last time on Wednesday, when Lola sadly loses her brain tumour battle - and she said she wants to take some keepsakes from the set
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'Kate Middleton's killer charity CEO must atone for his sickening crime'
As a teenager, Paul Carberry chased a man down a train carriage and stabbed him to death. The killer is now the celebrated CEO of one of the biggest UK children's charities
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Jail chiefs wants lags freed early amid fears all prisons will be full by July
Andrea Albutt, president of the Prison Governors Association, is calling for the Government to 'be brave' and let lags out early. There are only 900 places left in jails across England and Wales
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Princess Kate charity boss is convicted murderer who stabbed man on train
Paul Carberry stabbed a father-to-be on a train five times and wounded another passenger - but Kate and William had no idea of his crimes when they met him at a primary school a year ago
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