All news by author: Matt Clemenson

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Lady Gabriella Windsor's husband Thomas Kingston cause of death announced
Lady Gabriella Kingston's husband, Thomas Kingston, died from a traumatic head wound, Gloucestershire Coroners Court has heard - the details were revealed during the opening of an inquest
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Thomas Kingston's cause of death as royal found dead at house in Gloucestershire
Princess and prince Michael of Kent's son-in-law Thomas Kingston, was found dead on Sunday night (February 25), a statement released by Buckingham Palace has confirmed
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Child rapist Police officer guilty of string of 'truly sickening' sex offences
Former Metropolitan Police officer Cliff Mitchell, 24, threatened one of his victims with a knife, before tying her up with cable ties and putting tape over her mouth
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Brianna Ghey's mum gives moving speech at vigil year on since teen's murder
Esther Ghey has made an appearance at a Warrington vigil for her murdered daughter Brianna. The event has been held to mark a year since the trans teenager was killed
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Charles' statement in full as he thanks fans for support since cancer diagnosis
King Charles and Buckingham Palace have published a "note of thanks" to the British public to express his gratitude for their support since the royal's cancer diagnosis on Monday night
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Brianna Ghey's family slam 'predator' killers who 'left her bleeding to death'
Brianna Ghey was stabbed to death by Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe in a Warrington park last year – today the two teenager killers can be named for the first time as they're sentenced for murder
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Triple killer sentenced to stay in hospital indefinitely
Paranoid schizophrenic Valdo Calocane fatally attacked students Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar, both 19, and school caretaker Ian Coates, on June 13 2013
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Cable car disaster sees 4 people seriously injured as tree smashes into ski lift
A tree has reportedly fallen in the Hochoetz skiing area in Austria, bringing down a packed cable car and causing a number of serious injuries, the Austria Press Agency reported
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Christmas Eve shooting suspect named as ministers slam 'disgusting' attack
A suspected gunman, said to have burst into Dublin restaurant Browne's Steakhouse and opened fire as diners, including children, took cover, has been named locally after the shock incident
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University gunman kills 14 people and injures 25 in rampage
David Kozak was named by local media this evening as the gunman who went on a rampage at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University where he was a student
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Festive faux pas or yuletide YouTube? 53% of us to sit on phones this Christmas
Carols via cameraphone or Turkey on TikTok? They could be a reality this Christmas as more than half of Brits admit they're planning to get their phones out over dinner
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Hate crimes confirmed at Jewish schools as cops hunt red paint throwing vandal
The Metropolitan Police confirmed to the Mirror that two separate events involving Jewish schools and the spattering of red paint are now being treated as hate crimes.
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Met Office tells Brits to brace for 32c mini-heatwave this week in 'heat event'
Temperatures are due to peak at 32C across the UK this week as a warm plume of Spanish air blasts its way North, meaning Great Britain is now expected to post its hottest day since late June
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Michael Mosley explains 'exercise snacking' hack that makes getting fit simpler
"Exercise snacking" featured in Dr Michael Mosley's Just One Thing podcast series on little changes we can all make to live healthier lives – but what is it and how easy is it to take up?
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Kate and William broke protocol with George, Charlotte and Louis travel decision
Prince William and Kate Middleton have made something of a habit of breaking long-standing royal rules to maintain quality time with their children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis
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'Life-changing' tablet that tackles common illness could soon be on sale in UK
A ground-breaking treatment for migraine that has been used in the US for two years and was approved for use in the EU last month could soon be available to sufferers across the UK
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'Absurd' rule means Gov files on Prince Andrew won't be made public until 2065
Outcast royal Prince Andrew worked as a roaming trade ambassador for the United Kingdom until 2011 – but Freedom of Information requests about his work during that time get an unusual response...
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Beloved British meal deal under threat as sandwich makers to go out on strike
Supermarkets such as M&S, Sainsbury's and Asda might soon face a sandwich crisis after workers at a food manufacturing firm announced four weeks of strike action
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'Remorseless' Becky Watts killer Shauna Hoare 'was treated like a VIP in prison'
Shauna Hoare was released from prison on licence last week after serving half of her 17-year sentence for her part in the barbaric murder of 16-year-old schoolgirl Becky Watts
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British drivers hit by one of the largest monthly petrol price hikes in 23 years
Petrol prices rose at one of the fastest rates on record in August as the cost of crude oil was passed on to motorists up and down the UK at petrol station forecourts
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Jamie Bulger killer Jon Venables 'could be free by Christmas' as new hearing set
James Bulger killer Jon Venables is reportedly hoping to be freed from prison and is working on a presentation to the parole panel after being officially granted a new hearing
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King Charles 'has no time in his diary' to see Prince Harry on brief UK return
King Charles, Prince Harry and Prince William will not be reuniting while the Duke of Sussex is back in the UK briefly this week, a royal insider has claimed.
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Met Office tells Brits to expect hottest temperatures for two months next week
This week should see the UK bask in the hottest temperatures it has seen since July 7 if Met Office forecasters are to be believed. And somehow, a cyclone that recently hit America could be to thank...
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Nine signs you have common deficiency – from hair loss to aching muscles
Vitamin D deficiency affects as many as 1-in-6 Brits, and there are very easy to spot signs that you might be suffering from a shortfall in the vital nutrient too.
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Tesco staff offered body cameras as 200 supermarket workers attacked every month
Tesco has joined Waitrose and Co-op in offering its frontline staff body cameras in a desperate attempt to crack down on rocketing levels of violent crime against staff in its stores
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