All news by author: Lucas Cumiskey

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Army Red Devils ace plummeted to death after getting tangled with fellow jumper
Dean Walton, 36, from Gosport, died at an aerodrome in Seville, Spain, on October 14, 2022, after colliding with Nirmal Purja mid-air during a training jump, an inquest heard
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Graham Linehan gig axed as venue unaware Father Ted creator was on the line-up
A comedy show that had planned to include Graham Linehan in its line-up has seen its entire gig scrapped, as the venue that was scheduled to host the comics issues a statement about the cancellation
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Dog Tasered by police before being shut in wheelie bin ‘to keep children safe’
West Midlands Police officers were called to Milverton Road in Coventry on Tuesday to a report that dogs were fighting in the street
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US airman in court facing multiple rape charges at RAF base
Lee Bogstad, a 22-year-old US airman, is accused of multiple rapes of a UK citizen at RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire, close to where an American woman fatally struck Harry Dunn with her car
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London Marathon fans warned to avoid travelling to the most famous part of route
Hugh Brasher, event director for the TCS London Marathon, has urged people to "watch the marathon from other locations and avoid the Parliament Square area on the day"
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Driver admits killing mum after car crashed into Tesla shop and onto train track
Rida Kazem, 23, pleaded guilty to causing the death by dangerous driving of Yagmur Ozden, 33, in a crash in Ealing, Greater London, which ended with Kazem's Range Rover on the tube station tracks
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Lady Susan Hussey joins King Charles at church - two months after racism row
Lady Susan Hussey's appearance comes after after she stepped down from an honorary role after asking Ngozi Fulani, a black British domestic violence campaigner, where she 'really came from'
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'Sexually explicit graffiti' found in men's toilet near House of Commons bar
Logs of vandalism dealt with in the last 12 months reveal lewd jottings were found in a men's bathroom near the Strangers Bar, which staff worried could have a 'reputational risk' if seen by the public