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Dale Cregan wears designer togs in family snap as victims' families suffer
Police killer Dale Cregan sported the trendy £100 Hugo Boss Green Label polo inside Ashworth Hospital. Sister Kelly posted the snap of her son Oliver Cregan, 20, with his arm around his killer uncle
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Working class men left behind when it comes to mental health, author warns
Attitudes towards mental health are changing but author and journalist Sam Delaney explains why working class men are being left behind and in need of help opening up
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Criminal kingpin's looted French chateau goes on the market for £578,000
The 126-acre estate, which belonged to John 'Goldfinger' Palmer, has been turned over by looters searching for hidden ingots. The Normandy property is currently on the market for €650,000, or £578,000
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'Home Secretary must lead way against far-right racists targeting minorities'
Saira Khan says Suella Braverman needs to condemn far-right demonstrators and make it clear the dissemination of racist, xenophobic and Islamophobic messages has no place in our society
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James Bulger's mum pays respect at his final resting place 30 years after murder
Denise Fergus said she will never forget the belly giggles of her adorable two-year-old son James Bulger who was killed by 10-year-old Jon Venables and Robert Thompson
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'Top Tory's racist ties are a sure-fire way to rebuild Labour's Red Wall'
The controversy surrounding Rishi Sunak's new Deputy Tory Chairman Lee Anderson MP just keeps on growing, with new revelations about his links to neo-Nazi white supremacists
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New deputy Tory chairman faces fresh questions 'over link to white supremacists'
Ashfield MP Lee Anderson, who is Rishi Sunak's new deputy Tory chairman, appears in photographs with Skegby Scooter Club regular who supports white supremacist punk bands that reference Adolf Hitler
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Tory MP Jonathan Djanogly and wife face complaints from four more housekeepers
One housekeeper at Jonathan Djanogly's home alleged she was paid less than the minimum wage to work for the millionaire while another claimed to be owed at least £450
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More than 7,000 pupils suspended over racist attacks, including N-word taunts
Department for Education figures show horrifying scale of racist incidents in UK schools, with anti-racism boss warning that schools are 'poorly equipped' to tackle the problem, made worse by Covid
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Shania Twain knows every A-lister out there, says Starstruck judge Jason Manford
Comedian Jason Manford is on Shania Twain's Starstruck judging panel with Beverley Knight and Adam Lambert - and says he loves hearing her tales of celebrity encounters while making the talent show
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Boy, 2, saved from Turkey earthquake rubble 133 hours after he was buried alive
Aliye Dagli, two, was pulled from a collapsed building after surviving under rubble for more than five days. The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria is at least 25,000 - and could double
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McDonald's worker says bosses failed to sack colleague who groped her on the job
Bobbie Moore recalled being locked in an office and groped by a male colleague who was allowed to resign at the McDonald's branch where she worked in Beckton, east London
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'Tidal wave' of demand for illegal anxiety drug linked to 171 deaths in a year
Illegal versions of anxiety medication have soared in popularity in recent years leading to a black market of "dirt-cheap but potentially fatal versions" of the drugs
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Mum whose best friend was killed by evil ex runs marathons to keep others safe
Julia McKee, from Iver Heath, Bucks, is determined to combat domestic abuse after her best friend Sarah Henshaw was attacked with a claw hammer and strangled as she slept
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Traumatised child earthquake victims laugh with pals as experts help them forget
Astonishing photographs from earthquake-hit Turkey show how psycho-social support workers encourage youngsters to jump and laugh to protect them from traumatic memories of the disaster horrors
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Ex model Melinda Messenger 'happier than ever' as she trains for Nepal trek
Model, TV host and actress Melinda Messenger celebrates her 'powerful' fifties as she's tipped to join Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins and tackle high-altitude trek in Nepal to help school for deaf kids
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Dangerous children including convicted murderers push prison staff to the brink
Shocking figures reveal almost one in four inmates are high-risk teens at HMP Wetherby for boys which has seen 215 assaults between young prisoners in the last year alone
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Meet the pint sized Elvis impersonator, 10, famous for his dazzling outfits
Elvis superfan Ben Harris, of West Mids, dreams of impersonating the Rock 'n' Roll King when he grows up and can't stop singing his hits despite his brother's eye rolling
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Care leavers slam £200m care plan for kids after review says billions are needed
New research says £2.6bn is needed to provide better support for the 82,000 children living in care while the Tories are touting a £200m strategy to fix the broken system
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Heartless lenders offer Valentine's Day loans with interest rates over 1,200%
Borrowing £400 to make your loved one feel special on Valentine's Day will cost £702.43 to pay back over after just six months, according to the lender's own example
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'Ukraine will be lucky to get Airfix fighter jets from blundering Tory rabble'
After Ukrainian President Zelensky's plea to Britain for warplanes to fight the Russian invasion, columnist Mark Steel warns that the Tory Government's track record suggests he shouldn't expect much
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'Insane' moment Prince William told Jax Jones his kids were big fans of the DJ
I Got U star DJ Jax Jones tells how he met 'really, really nice' William and Kate at Buckingham Palace, and was told their children George, Charlotte and Louis beg them to play his hits at home
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'I love Jemima Khan's arranged marriage movie - and my Essex boy hubby does too'
Columnist Saira Khan, whose parents wed in an arranged marriage, says films such as What's Love Got To Do With It? help many people understand minority experiences in an entertaining way
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Sitcom star Michael Crawford nearly died in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em sand stunt
Comedy actor Michael Crawford - who played Frank Spencer in the classic BBC sitcom and appeared on stage in Phantom of the Opera - tells how he was close to suffocation after being buried for TV scene
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SAS: Who Dares Wins star Becky says her daughter's death helped her face jungle
Becky Eagon - who faced gruelling conditions in the jungle on SAS: Who Dares Wins on Channel 4 - tragically lost her two-year-old daughter Darcey to a brain tumour in 2016