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- Trio who stormed family-run jewellers in Ted Lasso's up-market Richmond face jail over roles in £225,000 viral smash-and-grab
Three individuals robbed a family-run jewellers in Richmond, associated with Ted Lasso, using a smash-and-grab method, stealing £225,000 and facing potential jail sentences.
- When waking up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom should be cause for concern
Waking up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom may indicate an underlying health issue such as diabetes, a urinary tract infection, or sleep disorders. Frequent nighttime bathroom visits could signal the need for medical evaluation.
- End-of-term chaos at Cornwall holiday hotspot: Police ban gatherings after hundreds of private school pupils swarm beach for boozy parties
End-of-term chaos occurred at a Cornwall holiday hotspot as police banned gatherings following boozy parties by hundreds of private school pupils on the beach.
- Migrants win High Court battle against one-in, one-out deal in massive blow to Mahmood scheme
Migrants won a High Court battle against the 'one-in, one-out' deal, marking a significant setback for the Mahmood scheme. The ruling challenges a policy linked to migration management.
- TV star Narinder Kaur's libel case against Laurence Fox can continue, court rules - after actor allegedly called her a 'braindead prostitute'
TV star Narinder Kaur's libel case against Laurence Fox can proceed, as the court ruled it may continue. The case follows allegations that Fox called her a 'braindead prostitute'.
- Moment angry passengers revolt on Wizz Air flight from Luton after being trapped in 37.7C heat without air con as delayed plane sits on runway
Angry passengers revolted on a Wizz Air flight from Luton after being trapped in 37.7C heat without air conditioning while the delayed plane sat on the runway.
- The sunscreen mistakes you might be making: Expert reveals why you're not as protected as you think - plus the 8 best suncreams to buy now
The article highlights common sunscreen mistakes and explains why people may not be adequately protected, while recommending eight suncreams for better UV protection.
- POLL OF THE DAY: Is Andy Burnham the man to restore Britain on the global stage?
A poll asks whether Andy Burnham can restore Britain's position on the global stage. The question focuses on his potential role in revitalizing Britain's international standing.
- Wife of wealthy AI boss who was 'found with stab wound to the chest in downstairs bathroom' of £2.5m home was arrested, inquest hears
A wealthy AI boss was found with a stab wound to the chest in the downstairs bathroom of his £2.5m home. His wife was arrested in connection to the incident, according to an inquest.
- Bots buy up Britain's air con: Over-heating customers complain as cooling units for sale online disappear as soon as they try to buy them - and reappear at six times the price on eBay
Bots are purchasing air conditioners online in Britain, causing units to vanish and reappear on eBay at six times the original price. Customers are frustrated by the overheating problem and scarcity of cooling units.
- Julia Bradbury's £425k debt revealed in further anguish for her following breast cancer battle
Julia Bradbury has a £425k debt and is experiencing further anguish following her breast cancer battle.
- Labour MPs demand Rochdale grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed is banned from the whole North West and Yorkshire as ministers scramble to try and deport him
Labour MPs are demanding that Shabir Ahmed, a grooming gang leader, be banned from the North West and Yorkshire. Ministers are attempting to deport him as part of efforts to address the issue.
- Now you can stay in an Omaze house without a winning ticket! Incredible five-bedroom holiday home now available to rent in Cornwall
A five-bedroom holiday home in Cornwall, associated with Omaze, is now available for rent without requiring a winning ticket. This property offers a unique accommodation option for visitors to the region.
- Travellers take over school playing fields with more than a dozen caravans and threaten staff - forcing them to cancel sports day and PE classes
Travellers occupied a school's playing fields with over a dozen caravans, threatening staff and leading to the cancellation of sports day and PE classes. The incident disrupted school activities and posed a challenge to staff safety.
- Number of new-build homes coming to market slumps to lowest since 2017 in blow to Labour's 1.5million target
The number of new-build homes entering the market has dropped to its lowest level since 2017, potentially hindering Labour's goal of building 1.5 million homes. This decline raises concerns about meeting housing targets.
- Disturbing video shows unconscious Mitch McConnell stretchered into ambulance
A video shows Mitch McConnell being stretchered into an ambulance while unconscious. The footage has been described as disturbing.
- Struggling for cash, I decided to finally sell the clothes I never wore. Now, I make £4,500 a MONTH on Vinted. These are my seven simple tips to help you do the same - and it can all be done in your spare time
A person struggling financially started selling unused clothing on Vinted and now earns £4,500 monthly through the platform. They share seven tips to help others replicate this success using spare time.
- Brothers who battered civil servant to death when they were teenagers because they had a 'hobby' of attacking men they thought were gay are jailed for life 42 years later
Two brothers who killed a civil servant when they were teenagers due to their 'hobby' of attacking men they believed were gay have been sentenced to life in prison 42 years later. The conviction followed a delayed legal process.
- How to beat the plague of flying ants. An expert reveals the top tips to stop the swarm before they invade your home
The article discusses methods to combat the plague of flying ants, as advised by an expert. Tips focus on preventing swarms from invading homes.
- Everything in the Med that can leave you deathly sick - from poisonous jellyfish to a flesh-eating beach bug
The article highlights dangerous marine life in the Mediterranean Sea that can cause severe illness, including poisonous jellyfish and a flesh-eating beach bug.
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