All news by author: Dan Warburton

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Inquiry into UK's most crooked cop just 9 pages - despite him framing 11 people
Critics blasted a 'flawed' British Transport Police probe into Detective Sergeant Derek Ridgewell, obtained by the Mirror, after it was found to be just nine pages long
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England's biggest bush blooms early as caring gardener blames climate change
The record-breaking bush, on the grounds of South Lodge Hotel in Horsham, West Sussex, has a circumference of over 115 metres - and is now bigger than ever before
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Poet Laureate reads to female inmates as they 'catch up with learning'
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage read to inmates at HMP East Sutton Park from his Paper Aeroplane poetry collection amid an aim to improve their literacy
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D-Day Veteran on his three-word secret to 100 years of happiness
Dennis Lanham served as senior mechanic for the 79th Armoured Division, operating the flame-throwing tanks known as Crocodiles that proved vital for the D-Day landings in 1944
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200 criminals forced to evacuate prison after radioactive gas detected
Deadly radioactive gas was detected in cells at HMP Dartmoor in 2020 but it took more than two years for almost two hundred inmates to be removed from the site
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Mother's torment as son diagnosed with dementia aged just 22
Mum Sam Fairbairn noticed that her son Andrew was struggling to get through a working day and couldn't explain what was wrong - symptoms that worsened until he could barely hold a conversation
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Identical twins share jobs, holidays and love playing pranks on friends aged 83
Twins Margaret and Maureen Beckwith were born just minutes apart in 1940, and have shared most of their life experiences - from education to their jobs. Even now, they still live a few minutes away from each other
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Residents 'horrified' as £460k 'forever home' slips away after huge landslide
The huge landslide destroyed gardens and forced residents to leave their homes in Foxcote, East Sussex - and one resident claimed they had not been offered alternative accommodation by the council
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£1million drugs mule thrown back in jail after moaning about human rights breach
Roger Clarke, 77, was transferred from an open prison to a maximum security jail after his complaints about breaching of his human rights landed him in hot water with prison bosses
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Olivia Colman gets emotional in chat with Ukrainian teen on anniversary of war
Oscar-winning Olivia Colman held an emotional online meeting with 15-year-old Solomiya from Kharkiv, Ukraine, to hear the harrowing fall-out of the war ahead of the second anniversary
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Pensioner, 77, caught with £1m of cocaine breaks silence with his biggest regret
Roger Clarke, 77, was pictured on British soil for the first time today since his transfer from a Portuguese prison in 2021 just days after his wife died behind bars
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Boy, 7, girl, 3, and 9-month-old baby dead in house named as tributes pour in
Photos show the three children aged 9 months old, three and seven, who were found dead by police at a property in the Sea Mills area of Bristol with a 42-year-old woman arrested
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Mum horrified after badger breaks in and trashes entire home on Valentine's Day
Charlotte Glazier was left feeling 'totally perplexed' after the animal chewed a hole in her back door, left loose panels across her kitchen, and scratch marks across her entire property
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Prince William to build £3mil social housing project to help end homelessness
The plans are yet another sign William is getting on with work despite the King’s cancer diagnosis as it emerged he had ruled out Harry’s return to the royal fold
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New £3 jab 'could rid world of deadly malaria in 10 years', Brit expert says
Prof Adrian Hill has helped create the vaccine that could be a game-changer in the fight against the mosquito-borne disease, which claims more than 600,000 lives a year
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Six rushed to hospital after being found inside lorry at British port
Six people have arrived on a lorry in Newhaven, East Sussex, this morning and have been rushed to hospital by ambulance crews, as border forces launch a major investigation
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Tycoon son's legal fight over claims family firm used 'armed thugs' in roof row
The son of Nicholas van Hoogstraten is stuck in a vicious court fight over the roof extension of a luxury flat amid allegations his family's business used 'armed thugs'
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Terrorist who plotted Bluewater attack to stay in prison after failed parole bid
Salahuddin Amin was a part of a terror cell that plotted a wave of attacks across the UK, including on the Bluewater shopping centre - but had his Parole bid rejected, leaving him behind bars
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Sarah Payne's killer could be in line for compensation after he was stabbed
Roy Whiting - currently in jail for the abduction and murder or eight-year-old Sarah - is said to be seeking compensation for thousands of pounds after being attacked at HMP Wakefield
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Lauryn Goodman teaming up with other wannabe WAGs for TV show
Lauryn Goodman is set for an explosive new reality TV show with other exes of footballers following her paternity scandal with Man City and England ace Kyle Walker
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Legal fight for 94-year-old millionaire butcher's fortune after he married carer
Robert Harrington died aged 94, in May 2020, 11 months after marrying Guixiang Qin, 54, but his daughter Jill Langley claims Ms Qin was his carer who lured him into a "predatory marriage"
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Child killer Colin Pitchfork bragged about his notoriety before prison recall
Colin Pitchfork, who raped and murdered two 15-year-old girls, "enjoyed some of his notoriety" after he walked free from prison according to parole board chiefs
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Double child killer Colin Pitchfork to have fresh parole hearing
Twisted killer Colin Pitchfork, 63, is set to be given a parole hearing after complaining to the board back in December - he murdered and assaulted two teenagers in the 1980s
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Dad yanks own tooth after waiting six months for NHS dentist appointment
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES Chris Langston, 50, has told the Mirror how he was forced to pull out a loose tooth with pliers following six months of pain after failing to get an NHS dentist appointment
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Family of hostage murdered by Hamas beg for action to free Brits being held
Stephen Brisley lost his sister Lianne Sharabi, 48, and her daughters Noiya, 16, and Yahel, 13, in the October 7 attacks - now he's calling for a 'deal to free the hostages'