All news by author: Adam Toms

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Exact time UK to be pelted with 63 hours of constant rain before 'wall of snow'
The Met Office said London will see several days of rain starting in the early hours of Wednesday and most of the week will be cloudy - but there could be more extreme weather on its way
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Woman's final act of courage led to fiancé's killer ex-girlfriend being caught
Sara McKenzie, 61, went to Joy Boulton's home in Ash, Surrey, with the sole intention of killing her because she was jealous as she wanted Joy's fiancé Trevor Dibnah
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Homeowners 'forced to change work hours' as train station 'not built in time'
Plans for Beam Park Station have been in development since 2002 but residents in Thames Riverside Opportunity area still can't get a train into the heart of London
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Flight makes emergency landing as passengers left on runway for hours
The incident occurred as the Airbus A330-300 flew over London on its way to the east coast of the United States before landing at Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Paris
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Widower with Brit daughter 'terrified' after Home Office order him to leave UK
Dr Bobby Stuijfzand, who lives in Chalfont and Latimer in Buckinghamshire, lost his British wife to cancer in 2020 before he was sent a letter from the Home Office threatening to cancel his visa with no option of appeal
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Police gobsmacked after Brit calls 999 to say they're being followed by a cat
A Met Police officer was stunned when a 999 caller rang the emergency service claiming to be stalked "for some time" by a cat in Finchley, North London
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'Embarrassed' student shows how bedbugs 'ravaged' his back after Travelodge stay
A 20-year-old student has told he was left embarrassed meeting some friends for the first time after claiming he was "ravaged by bedbugs" from a stay at a Travelodge in Dagenham
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'I was forced to move out for doing my job - neighbours didn't like the noise'
Fiona Fey made the touch decision to move out of her flat after neighbours repeatedly banged on the ceiling and complained any time she would try to practice her music
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Man can't afford £12.50 charge to visit grandchild, 6, 'living on borrowed time'
Iain Buers, 55, says he won't be able to afford to visit six-year-old seriously ill granddaughter Charlotte in hospital when the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) is expanded in August
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Nuclear fallout Cold War shelter hidden in UK countryside for sale for £70,000
The seemingly ordinary patch of land, known as Observer Post Field, on the edge of a village in Bolsover, Derbyshire, hides an impressive Cold War secret that could be yours, if you have a spare £70,000 lying around
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Widow's anxiety as debt collectors try to repossess her Spanish dream home
Anita Mozley moved from Derby to Spain in 2012 with her husband Geoff, who she sadly lost when he was 69 to leukaemia, has admitted her retirement move has turned into a nightmare