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Rose West had chilling reaction to being told serial killer husband Fred died
Prison governor Vanessa Frake says far from being led into a world of torture, murder and sick sexual abuse by her husband Fred, Rose West was a monster in her own right
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XL Bully trainers' tips for owners ahead of ban - off-switch and hand feeding
Expert dog trainers have shared their top tips for training an XL Bully dog safely ahead of Rishi Sunak's ban - from muzzle training to walking safely on a lead
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Prince William is 'fascinated tourist' in US while Harry acts like a 'celebrity'
As Prince William takes to the US, a body language expert has noted the differences between the Prince of Wales and his younger brother Prince Harry, who acts more like a "celebrity"
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Worried mum pleads for advice as nursery refuses to sterilise her baby's bottles
A mum is worried about sending her 10-month-old baby to nursery because the staff have explained they won't sterilise her bottles for her, however, other parents have tried to reassure her
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Taco Bell credit card scam warning as couple lose £565 and employee arrested
One couple were allegedly scammed out of $700 after visiting Taco Bell on Navarre Avenue in Oregon, Ohio earlier this month, where Trevell Mosby was an employee
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James Martin's 90p kitchen staple that takes scrambled egg 'to the next level'
The famous chef and TV presenter James Martin explains how to make the perfect scrambled eggs - and the one ingredient that can elevate your eggs to a 'Michelin style' of deliciousness
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Bride and groom charge guests £2k to attend wedding - and drinks aren't included
A couple have been taken to task after they charged guests almost £2,000 to attend their wedding. As well as this, people had to pay for food and drink as well as a £200 tip
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Man wearing pig mask terrorises two women after pouring liquid through letterbox
Riki Burnside, 34, appeared outside an Edinburgh flat at around 1am wearing a rubber pig mask and poured a liquid through their letterbox before later being found carrying a knife, a court heard
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'I refused to pet dog on plane - the owner turned the whole cabin against me'
'I hate this trend of flying with your dog.'
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Black bear carried out of wooded area after forcing Disney World to shut
Orlando resort's Magic Kingdom had to temporarily shut following reports of a black bear sighting as biologists from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission searched for the animal
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'Rotten egg breath' could be a sign of concerning health problem
Experts have warned that the smell of 'rotten eggs' can provide an important insight into the health of your gut and have revealed the best ways to combat it with small changes to your diet
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Vitamin B12 deficiency sign revealed on your tongue - it's a distinctive look
The NHS states that it is important to visit a GP if you are suffering symptoms including a smooth or sore tongue, as you could be developing a vitamin B12 deficiency that needs treating
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Queen's most trusted staff now - eviction, Harry swipe, and race row
It has been more than a year since the death of the late Queen and many of her former staff - including right-hand woman Angela Kelly and footman Tall Paul - have been relieved of their duties. Here we take a look at what they are up to now
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Parents slam school for punishments over wrong pencil cases and removing blazers
Camborne Science and International Academy in Cornwall has faced backlash for the "harsh" detentions, which are also known as 'reflection' time
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Met Office issues more weather warnings as heavy rain deluge to lash the nation
Warnings for heavy rain are now in place for more parts of the UK as the remnants of Hurricane Lee bring adverse conditions and the chance of some localised flooding
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Cleaning pro shares hack to clear sink blockages in minutes – without plumber
A cleaning pro appeared on Stacey Solomon's hit show to reveal how to banish blocked drains with a simple but effective cleaning hack that avoids expensive products or a plumber
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Sam Faiers shares 'heartbreaking' pics of son's eczema - and how she cured it
Sam Faiers says she used 'natural' methods to cure her one-year-old son Edward's eczema but told fans it wasn't medical advice, just what worked for her
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Parents slam school's 'ridiculous' new uniform rule banning long socks for girls
The King's Church of England Academy in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, has defended its change to the uniform policy, saying it helps everyone feel "part of one community"
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Two diets that can stave off dementia - and the best food to eat
Reducing the risk of dementia is often associated with reading, memory games and other brain-exercising activities. But research has shown that your diet can also give you a boost in cognitive function
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Dad who started smoking at nine and had 20 fags a day has double lung transplant
During Organ Donation Week, Daniel Doherty has told how the double lung transplant and support from NHS hub Walsall Manor Hospital saved his life when smoking took its toll on his health
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Dad heartbroken after daughter, 8, is only child not invited to birthday party
'She has had her little spirit crushed.'
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Monster 60mph winds head for UK as destructive weather sees temperatures plunge
New weather maps, created by WX Charts, show forecasters believe gales will sweep towards the UK on Saturday, by which time temperatures are likely to have fallen dramatically
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Pupil 'humiliated' and 'starved' as he's told to 'put his school dinner back'
Ormiston Sir Stanley Matthews Academy, which is in Blurton, Stoke-on-Trent, has apologised to Kelly Bowman and her family after her son was "starved" during a lunchtime
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Woman horrified as dog seen 'locked in back garden with cats in mouth'
Katie Hayes, who runs a shelter, received an alarming message from a worried family after they spotted their neighbour's dog walking around with cats in its mouth
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Do you support the Government's NHS anti-strike plans - poll
The Tory party is considering introducing minimum service level (MSL) regulations that would require some doctors and nurses to work during strikes