All news by author: Laura Connor

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Facebook allows mum access to murdered daughter's account taken over by killer
Jayden Parkinson was killed at the age of 17 by the father of her unborn child, Ben Blakeley - and since then, her grieving mum Samantha Shrewsbury has helped women escape abusive relationships
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'Russell Brand made millions from our fling and upset my grandad Andrew Sachs'
Georgina Baillie - the granddaughter of Fawlty Towers' star Andrew Sachs - had a fling with Brand when she was 20 years old and he was 30, but the affair went on the spark a storm
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Loose Woman Denise Welch's battle to stop kids going hungry - 'this has to stop'
Loose Women star Denise Welch is launching a new campaign with the Sunday Mirror and charity Children North East to stop child poverty, Hope Not Hunger
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Families call for action as fears Lionesses face ticking timebomb on dementia
Sheila Parker, a member of the original Lionesses, has developed dementia like other England players Nobby Stiles and brothers Sir Bobby and Jack Charlton
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Tom Kerridge's barbecue favourites from BLTs to smoky prawns and lamb koftas
From simple but brilliant BLTs to flavour-packed tofu skewers, we bring you the ultimate dishes from Tom Kerridge to slap on the outdoor grill this Bank Holiday
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Blur frontman wants Britpop label ditched for Europop because he hates Brexit
This weekend Blur, famous for hits such as Girls and Boys, Song 2 and Parklife, will be playing to thousands at Wembley stadium but frontman Damon Albarn said he found the resurgence of Britpop 'irritating'
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Sex and the City author slams show for not paying her enough after $60,000 fee
Candace Bushnell, 64, said she did not get the royalties she deserved from Sex and the City after the show's huge success. The series was based on the author's New York Observer column of the same name
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James May gets his chef hat on and gives a grand tour of his favourite recipes
The rookie cook constantly reminds us his skills won’t be earning him a Michelin star any time soon, joking that he is going to 'boil the a***' off his dishes
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Celebration nation as Britain unites for magical and historic Coronation day
While thousands gathered on the streets of London to watch the Coronation unfold before their eyes - millions were united by their pride in the monarchy and nation as they watched from home
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'I had to tell my boys at Xmas I had cancer, but after new therapy we have hope'
After his bowel cancer diagnosis, Paul Farrell was offered an experimental new trial to try to treat it - after just 12 weeks of treatment, the dad-of-two is now 'feeling brilliant'
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Windrush playlist featuring Winifred Atwell and Stormzy launches on Spotify
Pianist Atwell’s hit Let’s Have Another Party appears in the playlist to celebrate this year’s 75th anniversary of the Windrush arriving in Britain
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Rachael Bland's widower's heartbreaking memories of Deborah James as he moves on
Nine months after the death of Dame Deborah James, who was known as BowelBabe, died, Steve Bland and Lauren Mahon have recorded the final episode of You, Me and the Big C in her memory
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Terminally ill patients plunged into poverty with some too scared to heat homes
Carers have found patients lying in distress, curled up under blankets for hours in damp homes. Data from end-of-life charity Marie Curie found 89% of staff have patients with cash woes
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Leah Williamson's tips to inspire the next generation of Lionesses to victory
Seven months after their history Euros triumph, schools in England will be required to offer girls and boys equal access to sports, including football
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Former King's bombshell letter to Hitler thanking him for 'great hospitality'
The bombshell letter was unearthed by historian Alexander Larman in the royal archives while researching for a new book on the abdicated King Edward VIII and his love of fascism
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Brain surgery leaves patients traumatised and suicidal
WARNING - GRAPHIC IMAGES: Around 90 cases of deep brain surgery at University Hospitals Birmingham are now being investigated and surgery is suspended
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Savage dog attacks soar over last 5 years - see full list of regional hotspots
A Sunday People investigation has found the number of dog attacks reported to police has risen 46% with experts warning the cost of living crisis could make the situation worse
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Manuel won't work in new Fawlty Towers, says family of star who played him
Georgina Baillie, whose grandfather Andrew Sachs played Manuel in Fawlty Towers in the 1970s, admits keeping everyone happy with the new series will be “a minefield”
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Senior police officer being investigated for 'abusive and misogynistic' tweets
Inspector Phil Grimwade, of Nottinghamshire Police, is under investigation after a complaint was made about more than 40 of his tweets over the last two years