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Tea can increase Alzheimer's risk - but only if you drink 13 cups or more a day
The Chinese University of Hong Kong team said each extra cup 'significantly decreased grey matter' in the brain, which 'indicates over-drinking tea might lead to a decline in language and memory functions'
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Prison classrooms meant to teach lags skills during rehabilitation lying empty
A picture of an inmate putting his feet up in a deserted classroom was taken at HMP Ranby in Nottinghamshire, which bills itself as a training prison. Inmates at the jail are supposed to learn skills
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Experts discover 'cures' in bottles used to ward off witches and evil curses
Researchers at Museum of London Archaeology and the University of Hertfordshire spent four years examining the 17th century containers and hope their findings will be shared at museums around the country.
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'Victims of Turkey and Syria earthquake need our support now - we should help'
Rachael Bletchly says as the days passed after the tragic earthquake earlier this week, images of children being rescued in Turkey and Syria brought tiny flickers of hope amidst the darkness
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Inside 'bubble and squeak murder' - dark tale of adultery, revenge and murder
Penny Jackson stabbed her husband David after he made a joke about serving bubble and squeak with the steak main course. Now, the case features in a new TV documentary
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'Shamima Begum's denials seem unconvincing - maybe it is too little, too late'
TV writer Sara Wallis says Shamima Begum's story on BBC2 makes her feel sympathy for the 23-year-old woman who escaped the UK to join ISIS - but at the same time she is not convicted about her denials
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Happy Valley sisters Catherine Cawood and Clare 'click' perfectly, says TV pal
Benidorm actress Sherrie Hewson - who has worked with both Sarah and Siobhan - says the pair are 'fantastic' together on BBC hit show Happy Valley and "deserve every award they're going to get"
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Rishi Sunak and 10 ministers receive nearly £300,000 from oil and gas firms
The revelation came in the week it was announced Shell more than doubled its annual profit to £32billion – its biggest result ever - and sparked calls for an increase in taxes on energy giants
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Stage school that trained Adele and Amy Winehouse set to open new branch
The BRIT school, whose London alumni includes a host of music and acting stars, looks set to open an offshoot in the northern city of Bradford in bid to 'level-up... both socially and geographically'
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'Confident' Dancing on Ice star Ekin-Su hits back at critics after outfit row
Ofcom received more than 100 complaints about Ekin-Su Cülcüloglu's sequinned catsuit and raunchy jive on ITV's Dancing on Ice last month - but she said she is ready to fight
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Son recalls 1958 air crash that put footballer dad in coma and killed teammates
Neil Berry has spoken about the devastating 1958 plane crash in Munich that killed 23 people including eight Manchester United players. Neil's dad, footballer Johnny Berry, survived but ended up in a coma for three months
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'The NHS system has turned to mush and desperately needs a reform soon'
Following an experience with his wife in A&E, Sunday People's political editor Nigel Nelson has called for changes to the NHS - because 'a model designed in 1948 doesn’t work for 2023'
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Payouts to prisoners cost taxpayers over £30million in six years
The Prison Officers’ Association has blamed the huge compensation bill on the Tory failure to tackle the jail staffing crisis, with inmates not getting the entitlements required by law
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'Serial rapist cop David Carrick must pay for the pain his victims suffered'
Darciane Nunes Da Silva was subjected to months of abuse by Met Police rapist David Carrick. She believes Carrick had more victims who have not yet come forward
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Mum who adopted amputee boy Tony Hudgell furious as one of his torturers freed
Paula Hudgell said 'our justice system is so weak' after Tony Hudgell's birth mum Jody Simpson won a High Court battle to be released after serving six years of a 10-year term
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Jeremy Clarkson set to launch new vodka range - made from cow's milk
The former Top Gear host is turning out £39 bottles of Cow Juice Vodka at his Diddly Squat Farm, and claims it's the "smoothest vodka in the coolest bottle"
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Rapist cop David Carrick's victim says he set snakes on her in sick punishment
Darciane Nunes Da Silva, who was in a relationship with Met Police rapist David Carrick and was abused by him, is waiving her legal anonymity as she wants to encourage other women to speak out
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House where retired Russian spy was poisoned with Novichok is sold
Sergei Skripal and his daughter nearly died in the attack in Salisbury, Wiltshire, after it is believed Russian agents sprayed poison on the front door. The house has now been sold
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Mum of teen who lied about being raped by Asian gang has not repaid £22k donated
More than 1,000 people donated to Allison Johnston after her daughter Eleanor Williams claimed she'd been trafficked, beaten and drugged by a group of men and needed money to 'fight for justice'
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New EastEnders star Patsy Kensit lifts the lid on the roles she loves to play
Patsy Kensit, who has been in Emmerdale and Holby City, made her debut in Eastenders last week - she arrived in Albert Albert Square as Emma Harding, the estranged mum of Lola Pearce (Danielle Harold)
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Gardener stalks his ex-partner by turning up uninvited to mow her lawn
Idris Williams, who was in a 'dark place' at the time of the offence, turned up at Helen Hughes' house to mow her lawn. He admitted stalking his former partner in Llandyrnog, near Denbigh, North Wales
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'Soap diva Noele Gordon - aka Nolly - didn't deserve to be forgotten'
Sara Wallis reviews ITVX's latest drama, Nolly, which shines a light on actress Noele Gordon who - until she was unexpectedly axed in 1981 - had been a queen of daytime soap Crossroads for 18 years
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World's largest Sean Connery-era James Bond poster collection up for sale
The 81-strong haul of original 007 posters - including a 1962 Dr No image of Sean Connery making his Bond debut - is expected to fetch almost £500,000 when it goes under the hammer
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'Preparation's strong for Coronation but there's dirty great stain on monarchy'
Rachael Bletchly argues Prince Andrew will never 'scrub clean his tarnished reputation' despite his plans to 'go on the attack' against his accuser Virginia Giuffre
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Lags' wives discover legal loophole to send sexy pics to prison using £10 stamp
Strict rules on jail mail prevent inmates from receiving sexually explicit material like nude pics - but partners are marking envelopes as legal correspondence and putting saucy snaps in their letters
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