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Tories raking in money from private health firms as NHS is on its knees
A number of high ranking and wealthy Conservative party members have links to private health care companies which, in turn, are profiting from the current NHS crisis
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'Hull Hitler' far-right fanatic is Adolf lookalike stirring up hate on pedestal
A trenchcoat-wearing white supremacist is a rising star in Patriotic Alternative – described as the UK’s 'largest and most dangerous fascist organisation' by lobbying group Hope not Hate
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A&E doctor says patient spent 12 hours in waiting room overnight before dying
Dr Milan Chand says the 80-year-old arrived at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich with a suspected blood clot and suffered a cardiac arrest after enduring the overnight wait
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'Met Police must pay up for reign of terror of rapist cop David Carrick'
A survivor too traumatised to be identified tells us of the three-year hell David Carrick put her through. She now plans to sue the Met. Scotland Yard should pay up without question
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Shortage of health visitors means kids are missing out on vital wellbeing checks
Research shows one in 10 health visitors are juggling caseloads of more than 1,000 kids – four times the recommended ratio – and nearly a third have more than 750 children on their books
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Mel B says she gave William an eyeful of cleavage and blames Victoria Beckham
Scary Spice Mel B says she gave Prince William an unforgettable sight in a revealing dress with a slash across the cleavage designed by her fellow Spice Girl Victoria Beckham
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Russian teenager calling for peace in Ukraine could face up to ten years in jail
Russian student Olesya Kryvtsova, 19, has been charged with 'discrediting the army' and 'justifying terrorism after sharing anti-war messages on her social media pages
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Prince Harry's army instructor says story in Spare book 'dramatised'
Ex-Sergeant Major Michael Booley insists every detail of training flights is discussed beforehand, adding he is 'in shock' after learning about Prince Harry's dramatic account in his memoir Spare
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Emma Willis and Busted star husband Matt make kids sign 'fun contract' at home
The Voice presenter Emma Willis and her Busted singer husband Matt wanted their children to commit to 12 weeks whenever trying a new hobby to stop them giving up too easily
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Racist who murdered Asian cellmate with table leg could be freed after 23 years
Robert Stewart was 20 when he was sentenced to life for bludgeoning Zahid Mubarek. Despite two earlier bids for a switch to an open prison being blocked, a third parole hearing in summer may free him
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Holocaust survivor's daughter says mum never talked about horrors of Auschwitz
Marta Seiler's parents both survived the Holocaust, but Marta knew very little about their experience until she read a series of harrowing letters written by the pair and other members of the family
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Armed forces suffering shortfall of 4,000 troops as 16,000 quit last year
More than 16,000 people left last year – a six-year high. It's the highest loss of staff the Ministry of Defence has seen in six years and comes after numerous complaints about low pay and poor living standards
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'I thought pop star Seal was in love with me, but it was a £2,000 romance scam'
An online con artist posed as pop legend Seal, leaving superfan Réka Halasi broke and heartbroken. The woman said she believed there was a romantic connection developing
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Dad 'sick' after ordering trainers on Amazon and finding two dead mice in box
Paul Payne, 44, ordered the £69 Boss sneakers on Amazon but was not home when the parcel arrived. It sat in his hall for two days before he could open it, only to find a nasty surprise
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Animal-loving couple travel the world rent-free while looking after pets
In return for free accommodation around the world, Julie and Jonathan Ashworth give clients the peace of mind of knowing their furry pals are receiving the best care
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'Mega-rich Tory Nadhim Zahawi just has lofty tax ideals - don't ask questions'
Mark Steel says the PM's approach to Nadhim Zahawi's tax affairs is a new liberal approach to the law – that it’s alright to try and swipe millions of pounds as long as you hand it back if you’re caught
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Prison bosses hope therapy ducks can help ex-gang members go straight
Bosses at category B Dovegate jail are hoping that looking after the waterfowl while doing bird can help cons go straight. Inmates at the rural prison include many serving time for gang-related offences
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Beyonce and Madonna going head-to-head in summer as stars embark on global tours
Both stars face further competition from Taylor Swift, 33, who fans believe will also announce tour dates shortly. Beyonce will hit the road as early as May, performing to crowds of up to 80,000
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Idris Elba plans for another man to take over Luther role 'like in James Bond'
Luther: The Fallen Sun will see the London detective break out of jail to catch a serial killer who is terrorising the city. Idris can’t wait to get back to playing loose cannon Luther in the film
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'Met Police is meant to serve and protect - apologies are not cutting it'
Saira Khan says the Met needs to listen to the public, particularly women and marginalised groups. It should set up meetings and create a way for people to easily report concerns about police misconduct
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Doctor's self-care tips to help you manage pain after fibromyalgia diagnosis
Fibromyalgia affects millions, but diagnosis is difficult and treatment even more complex. Here, NHS pain consultant Dr Deepak Ravindran reveals how finding the right self-care is key
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Man heartbroken after fiancee killed by using wrong spoon to stir cup of tea
Craig McKinnon proposed to Jess Prinsloo during a holiday in South Africa. Days later the woman, who had an acute dairy allergy, suffered a fatal reaction after using the wrong spoon to stir her tea
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Five products that helped me recover from the Royal Parks Half Marathon
Reporter Dan Warburton shares five favourite product that have helped him stay on track amid plunging temperatures, the January blue - and recovering from the Royal Parks Half Marathon in London
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Trainee medics leave university with £100,000 in debt amid cost of living crisis
Figures show they begin professional careers saddled with an average of more than £30,000 in student debts. Tonight, experts warned rising debt could put off young people from studying medicine
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Patients phoning 111 forced to wait up to 14 hours to speak to a doctor
The outrageous wait times are being compounded by delays of up to get through for an initial consultation and callers say the problem has been ongoing since last month