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Wes Streeting to eliminate thousands of jobs at NHS England following the removal of the chief executive
NHS staff are concerned about a power grab by the health department as the health secretary seeks to reduce the organization due to ’duplication’ of roles.
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Nearly 50,000 babies are referred to children’s care every year due to domestic abuse
Nearly 50,000 babies are referred to children’s care with domestic abuse as a contributing factor each year, according to alarming new research.
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15-year-old boy ‘beat an 80-year-old dog walker to death with a stick while a 13-year-old girl filmed’
A pensioner was murdered by a balaclava-clad 15-year-old who slapped him around the face with a slider while a 13-year-old girl laughed and filmed the ‘pure violence’ on her phone, a court has heard.
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BitConnect’s Craig Grant renting villa constructed with embezzled funds
BitConnect Ponzi promoter Craig Grant has partially doxxed himself.
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London teacher dismissed after joking about ’hitting’ pupils if they failed a test
A teacher at a primary school in London was fired after a pupil did not understand a joke about “whacking” him round the head, reports say.
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Fyre Festival 2 confirmed as the fraudulent founder causes outrage with $1,000,000 tickets
Billy McFarland, the founder of the infamous 2017 Fyre Festival, has shocked the world by confirming a sequel event, Fyre Festival II.
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Heroic Secret Service agent Clint Hill, who leaped onto JFK and Jackie after assassination, dies at age 93
Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who leaped onto the back of President John F. Kennedy’s limousine after the president was shot, has died at the age of 93.
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Leonardo Cositorto convicted of Generation Zoe fraud
Generation Zoe Ponzi founder Leonardo Cositorto has been found guilty of fraud and criminal association.
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Sellafield nuclear site plans reductions as chief says £2.8bn funding ‘insufficient’
The union is worried about safety as the site’s managers state that the budget does not cover the work planned.
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Police officer dismissed for throwing a flare and wearing a balaclava during an Arsenal match
A Met officer has been sacked from the force for engaging in football hooliganism while wearing a balaclava at an Arsenal match.
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Man dies following a flat fire outbreak in southeast London
A man has passed away nearly a week after a fire in an apartment building in London.
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Major clothing retailer to shut down 23 stores following administration proceedings
Troubled high street fashion chain Quiz Clothing is set to close more than a third of its branches after crashing into insolvency.
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Deadwood star Peter Jason passes away at 80
Deadwood actor Peter Jason has died aged 80.
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Nearly 500 cat figurines have been stolen from Gordon Ramsay’s London restaurant
According to Ramsay’s own estimate, he has lost over £2,000 in a single week due to stolen maneki-neko cat models.
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After over 60 years, James Bond producers transfer franchise rights to Amazon
The James Bond film franchise will no longer be under the control of the Broccoli family, after long-time leaders Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson announced their resignation.
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17,000 Brits report injuries or deaths related to Covid vaccines, amid discovery of a mysterious condition
More than 17,000 Brits now claim they have been injured or have had loved ones killed by a Covid jab, according to the latest Government data.
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Archaeologists uncover the first pharaoh’s tomb in Egypt in over a hundred years
Uncovering the tomb of Thutmose II has been hailed as the most significant discovery since that of Tutankhamun in 1922.
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Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan barricaded themselves in the bedroom as masked men raided their mansion
Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan were forced to lock themselves in a bedroom as masked raiders entered their £3.5 million Essex home.
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Getaway car ‘fixer’ found guilty of planning £1.38m watch robbery that resulted in shop manager taking his own life
A man has been convicted of orchestrating a £1.38 million watch heist, which ultimately drove another man to commit suicide.
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Woman, 74, first to be charged in Scotland under law establishing buffer zones around abortion clinics
The law was enacted last September and seeks to stop anti-abortion protesters from assembling within 200 meters of the 30 clinics nationwide where abortions are performed.
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Emotional A$AP Rocky embraces Rihanna after being found not guilty in gun trial verdict
A$AP Rocky has been found not guilty as his gun assault trial came to an end.
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Female prison officer imprisoned after sending 4,000 suggestive messages to inmate behind bars
Toni Cole, 29, was sentenced to 12 months in jail after it was discovered that she had been involved in a series of intimate encounters with a prisoner at HMP Five Wells in Northamptonshire.
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Alleged victims of Andrew Tate urge the US to stay out of Romanian criminal proceedings
Four purported victims of sexual violence by the self-proclaimed ’misogynist influencer’ respond following reports that a US envoy requested the lifting of travel restrictions on Tate.
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14-year-old boy dies after injecting himself with a dead butterfly for an ’online challenge’
Teenager Davi Nunes Moreira was taken to a hospital in Planalto in the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia after he began vomiting and limping, informing doctors he had injected a butterfly.
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Billionaire’s £200m superyacht observed in UK city with incredible luxury item
The superyacht Ulysses, owned by New Zealand billionaire Graeme Hart, arrived at Plymouth’s Barbican on Monday, astonishing onlookers with its grandeur. The 103-meter vessel features its own pool, winter garden, and four hot tubs.