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Prestigious boarding school sued over historical child abuse by 'paedo priest'
Sutton Valence, near Maidstone, which charges up to £7,740 a term in tuition fees, is treating the allegations with the 'utmost seriousness' and has notified the police and Charity Commission
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British husband arrested after wife, 36, plunges from 6th-floor balcony of hotel
A 36-year-old woman is fighting for her life with multiple injuries after falling from the sixth-floor balcony of the four-star Rio Park, part of the Medplaya hotel chain, in Benidorm, Spain
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Furious tourist takes BA to court after spending £18k for a 'view of concrete'
Single mum Juliette Thomas spent three years recouping her money from British Airways through the courts under mis-selling laws after a disastrous two week holiday
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Unbreakable bond of Iraqi blast victims who sought new life in Britain
Both Ahmed Farhan and Ali Abbas lost limbs as boys in the 2003 Iraq war after a horrific bomb blast, but now 20 years later they both have a new life in Britain
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Parliament binned 318 tonnes of subsidised food last year as foodbanks struggle
As one in five worry about where their next meal is coming from during the cost of living crisis, the shocking amount of dumped food in parliament has been revealed
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Strictly mega deal for Shirley Ballas to stay amid quit fears due to trolling
Shirley Ballas revealed she'd 'had conversations' about leaving Strictly Come Dancing but insiders said the show's head judge is expected to sign a new deal within days
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Strictly star Tyler West paid by government to promote food safety and allergies
Radio DJ and former Strictly contestant Tyler West, who has a nut allergy, received money from the Food Standards Agency to participate in its Speak Up for Allergies campaign
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Amy Winehouse biopic stars 'don't look like singer and husband Blake'
Singer Amy Winehouse was six inches shorter than her ex husband Blake Fielder-Civil but Marisa Abela and her co-star Jack O'Connell are the same height, causing directors a headache
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Sara Pascoe feared she'd destroy her career by reporting rape claim
The 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and QI star revealed she contacted bosses after a fan told her a male celebrity had raped her and was concerned she'd made herself 'unemployable'
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Prison officers 'at breaking point' as sick leave for mental stress surges
The Prison Officers Association blames the issue on poor pay and jails being overcrowded, violent and short-staffed. National chair Mark Fairhurst wants trained counsellors employed on-site at every prison
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Outrage as violent gang member who robbed women at knifepoint avoids deportation
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has lost a fight to deport Erlandos Vyte, 27, who was jailed for 12-and-a-half years in 2020 but could be freed in less than three years
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Campaigners warn river on Therese Coffey's doorstep riddled with deadly bacteria
The Environment Secretary has been accused of not instigating laws to stop dumping of sewage into waterways and a river on her own doorstep contained 50mg of e.coli per litre of water
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Shampoo latest victim to 'shrinkflation' as shoppers feel 'ripped off' by brands
Huge hair care brands including Pantene, Tresemmé, Aussie shampoo and L’Oréal are reducing the sizes of their shampoos and putting their prices up despite the cost of living crisis
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Firm Homes Under The Hammer's Martin Roberts fronts goes bust with £3m debts
Asset Academy ran training sessions promising to teach would-be investors how to make a killing with Homes Under the Hammer star Martin Roberts giving sessions on buying at auction
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'Royal Family's £1billion income from duchies should be helping the nation'
Columnist Keir Mudie says the Royal Family's £1billion income from the Duchy of Cornwall and the Duchy of Lancaster could solve a lot of problems and help people around the UK
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Cops warned calling veggie colleagues 'turnips' could constitute discrimination
Officers at West Midlands Police referring to vegetarians colleagues as 'veg heads' and 'mushroom heads' have been told these jibes could be considered offensive
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Lags sign up for free skipper course to learn how to captain a boat from prison
The day sailing course has become one of the top 10 prison distance learning subjects. It is laid on for the Prison Education Trust by the East Anglian Sea School
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'Killers like Thomas Cashman should not be allowed to snub their sentencing'
Rachael Bletchly says refusal to attend sentencing should become a contempt of court offence and the government should set a hefty maximum sentence to be served on top of the one criminals are given
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'My sleep apnoea was cured by a 50p-sized implant - now I'm energised and alert'
Matthias Winker was crippled with daytime fatigue and poor concentration due to his heavy snoring. He tells Pat Hagan how his life has been transformed by a box the size of a 50p
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'Trump's scandal shows he's under-qualified and ill-suited for high office'
Former US President Donald Trump is about to be involved in a high-profile legal battle involving porn star Stormy Daniels and hush money and could well be in handcuffs by Tuesday
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Stormy Daniels says there 'nothing scarier' than seeing Trump naked
Stormy Daniels said she has seen Donald Trump naked and added there's 'no way' he could be scarier with clothes if she has to face the former president in court
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Cops probe cold case linked to Olivia Pratt-Korbel's killer Thomas Cashman
Thomas Cashman was quizzed over the 2013 death of Karl Bradley, 31, who was shot four times and was found in a garden. Detectives will now review Cashman's alleged involvement
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Paul O'Grady's pal Amanda Mealing explains TV legend's final wish for funeral
Paul O'Grady's friend, actress Amanda Mealing, said the telly legend told her he would have wanted his friends to have a good time at his funeral and avoid being mawkish and morose
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Rikki Neave's desperate mum begs for evidence to thwart appeal by son's murderer
Rikki Neave's killer James Watson this week got permission to appeal against his conviction for the 1994 murder of the boy. But the victim's mum said she sees no grounds for appeal
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'Labour may still be ahead in polls but Tories are starting to look stronger'
Keir Mudie says many other pollsters have the Labour Party lead narrowing and the performance of Rishi Sunak, whose personal ratings are improving, is a bit of a headache as well