All news by author: Kelis Cassia Edwards

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When and what time is the Budget as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to announce tax rates
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt will deliver what could be the last Budget before the general election as he faces intense pressure from Tory MPs to slash taxes
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Dogs trained to sniff out medical conditions by charity backed by Queen Camilla
Queen Camilla is patron of the Medical Detection Dogs charity 'where man's best friends' are taught to sniff out the faintest traces of odour from medical conditions
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The hidden "nasties" you need to look out for in your sweet treats
Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing has launched a campaign to warn of the hidden “nasties” in sweets.
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Petrified landlords instruct tenants to use unusual method to combat new pest
As France continues to be plagued with an infestation of bedbugs, Britons are being urged to take cautionary measures to prevent any spread, with landlords advising tenants to put affected bedding in freezers
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Oil painting worth thousands vanishes in front of owner's home
An artist from Edinburgh, who sold some of his artwork for £8,000, has had one of his cherished oil paintings stolen in broad daylight after he had been working hard on it for four years.
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Dog owner's heartbreak as Evri driver runs red light and kills French bulldog
A dog owner was horrified as his French Bulldog was run over and killed by an Evri delivery driver who went through a red light while taking the animal out for a walk in the town centre
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Embarrassing Tesco spelling mistake leaves customers howling in car park
A spelling error was spotted in a Tesco supermarket car park at their Quinton branch by a vigilant shopper - this sighting, however, is not the first time the retailer has been caught out by an eagle-eyed shopper.
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Heartbroken mum needs £6,000 to save tiny puppy with two broken elbows
A four-and-a-half-month-old puppy was left with two broken elbows after an accident in the garden at his home, and his owner described him as 'screaming' and 'wailing' from pain
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UK facing invasion of mutant 'super rats' as population booming amid bin strikes
Mutant ‘super rats’ have been plaguing the streets of Britain as overflowing rubbish builds amidst a series of bin strikes - they're also becoming harder to get rid of
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Dad 'felt dizzy' on gym treadmill and collapsed as A&E nurse jumped into action
Ste O’Grady was working out at a Total Fitness gym when he suddenly suffered a heart attack and fell to the floor - luckily Kayleigh Garcia was close by and quickly stepped in
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'Extremely rare' £5 note up for sale could fetch £16,000 at auction
The £5 banknote, dated July 12, 1900, was first issued at the Bank of England’s Leeds branch and is one of a few that still exist, and could exceed its estimated value of £12,000 to £16,000
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'World's longest' bus journey takes a whole 56 days to cross Europe
An Indian expedition company is launching a 56-day long trip for up to 30 passengers, to travel from Turkey all the way to the UK capital, in what's believed to be the "world's longest" bus journey
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Bad breath may be 'cured' with common snack - it's effective against garlic
We've all woken up the night after an Italian meal and regretted certain meal choices the moment we smelt our own breath... but now scientists think they might have a surprising solution
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Britain's most unwanted dog is desperate for a forever home after a 650-day wait
An affectionate brown and white lurcher crossbreed named Zen has been without a home for over 650 days as he continues to get overlooked at the Kennels in Aylesbury
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Expert's Asian hornet warning as specific weather type 'makes them aggressive'
Asian Hornets are being blown in by adverse UK weather as season changes and temperatures fall
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Woman's body 'stops working' after she eats jar of "delicious" pesto
Doralice Carneiro Sobreira Goes, 47, was left in a ‘life-changing’ condition after eating from a jar of "delicious" pesto that doctors suspect gave her botulism
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The deadly bacteria that can be fatal to your pet
A deadly strain of blue algae, resembling ‘mashed potato’ is spreading at an alarming rate across rivers, lochs, and ponds in the UK.
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'Tired' woman gets scan after bumping into things and receives shock diagnosis
Alina Hunter, 55, from Stockport, died 16 months after a devastating diagnosis at the hospital following scans which revealed she had a brain tumour. Despite treatment she subsequently developed a second fatal growth
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Most unusual lottery wins ever - from 14-time winner to sleeping in a garden
The most surprisingly lottery wins that helped transform the lives of ordinary individuals
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Exactly when to start taking vitamin D supplements in the UK to avoid deficiency
Between late March/early April to the end of September, most people can make all the vitamin D they need through sunlight on their skin and from a balanced diet