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EastEnders star 'lets slip' who won’t die at Christmas and when death happens
EastEnders writer Sharon Marshall may have given away two big hints about the looming Christmas Day episode of the BBC soap, that will see one character kill another
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Motoring expert shares onion trick to prevent your car from freezing over
A motoring expert has blown people's minds with his top household items that can help you de-ice your motor in minutes, or even prevent it from getting frosty in the first place
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Matthew Perry 'wasn't happy' on Friends for poignant reason says George Clooney
Hollywood actor George Clooney has revealed that his friend and late Friends actor Matthew Perry "wasn't happy" while filming the hit 90s sitcom as he remembered their friendship
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New Man Utd chief Jim Ratcliffe 'open' to terminating Jadon Sancho's contract
Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho has been frozen out by Erik ten Hag and the club are looking for ways to offload him for good ahead of the January transfer window
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Royal's Christmas will be different and 'tinged with sadness' after fiery feud
The Royal Family are set to host their first Christmas with the whole extended family being invited to Sandringham – but four people will be noticeably absent
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Parents lie to daughter for 15 years to stop her eating their Ferrero Rochers
A woman who believed she had a nut allergy for 15 years, because her parents told her she did, was baffled when she found out the reason was so that they didn't have to share chocolate with her
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Tories mocked after boasting of £235million Network North road plan - in London
Rishi Sunak announced the transport project 'Network North' at Tory Party conference after he scrapped the northern leg of the HS2 rail line in a shameless betrayal of the North
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Shoppers can use little-known code to get Clinique set cheaper than Boots or M&S
The gift set has nothing short of five star reviews and works out even cheaper than buying just one of the products
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World's most dangerous countries to visit in 2024 shown in interactive map
An interactive map has shown the world's most dangerous countries people might want to avoid visiting in 2024, including Ukraine, Libya and Iraq, according to International SOS
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Cramped flat on market for £1,170 a month - but there's a potential turn-off
The tiny space leaves almost no distance at all between the bed and the microwave - meaning breakfast in bed is almost a requirement in this bijou pad
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Boots fans 'in love' with £35 Star Gift that has 'holy grail' of products
Fans of the brand are 'OBSESSED' stating this gift set has 'all the things I need for my full face and skincare routine!'
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Logan and Jake Paul make $20million offer to Andrew Tate and brother Tristan
The Paul brothers want to settle their beef with Andrew and Tristan Tate in a cage and have offered them both $10million each for the mega-fight
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Girl's 'infuriating' and 'unreasonable' Christmas list leaves people gobsmacked
A Christmas wish list drawn up by a little girl has left people 'infuriated' after it was filled with 'unreasonable' requests. But others say a whole point of a wish list is to dream big
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Two dead as ABC Action News helicopter crashes into woods in horror smash
News-gathering colleagues have been left shocked and in mourning following the deaths of two people who were killed after their chopper came down while returning from an assignment in New Jersey
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Fashion fans praise Molly Mae’s ‘non itchy’ £28 knit that ‘looks more expensive’
Shoppers say it 'feels super luxury' and 'definitely looks more expensive than it is' - and if the greige is anything to go by, this new shade is sure to be a sellout
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Deal-stack can get Boots shoppers £100 worth of free No7 products with £35 spend
More than 150 shoppers have given the gift set glowing reviews, earning it a near-perfect 4.9 star rating with fans praising its great value and well-loved products
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South Korean students sue the government after exam ended 90 seconds early
The students are demanding £12,000 each after the examiner mistakenly rang the bell 90 seconds earlier than it was supposed to be during the notorious national college entrance exam
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Missing MH370 mystery could be solved at last as key witness comes forward
Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappeared nearly a decade ago with 227 passengers and 12 crew members aboard and the aircraft's final resting place remains unknown
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Chelsea star claims Carabao Cup penalty shootout win can "kickstart" season
Armando Broja reckons comeback and the post-match celebrations showed the spirit at Stamford Bridge under Mauricio Pochettino
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Strictly star Brendan Cole demands 'boring and pointless' part of show is axed
Former Strictly Come Dancing professional Brendan Cole has slammed the BBC competition for it's 'boring and pointless' show aspect after the tumultuous 2023 series
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Ten Hag told to use "fragmented" relationship to make three Man Utd transfers
Manchester United have limited resources available to strengthen Erik ten Hag's squad in the January transfer window, but might have an opportunity available in Italy
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Huntsman who threw live fox to pack of hounds walks free from court
WARNING - DISTRESSING CONTENT: Oliver Francis Thompson, 32, was given a suspended prison sentence after leaked videos showed him baiting a fox with a dog - and throwing another to be savaged by hounds
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Warning over little-known STI that can cause cancer as it spreads across region
The infection, called trichomoniasis, has been spreading across the West Midlands, with numbers of cases particularly high in Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Sandwell
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Most complained about TV moments of the year - King Charles to GB News
Throughout the year, there have been many shocking moments that left viewers lost for words as they rushed to Ofcom to fill out forms about what offensive moment they witnessed on TV
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Sick pay to rise by 6.7% - see how much you can claim if you're unable to work
Statutory sick pay is the basic minimum a worker should receive by law if you can't work due to illness - although many employers pay more than the statutory level