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Three people found dead at Swanage care home - emergency crews at scene
Three people have been found dead at a care home in Dorset, police have said - with emergency services at the scene.
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Liam Payne's girlfriend Kate Cassidy says they had planned to get married next year
Liam Payne's girlfriend has said they planned to get married next year in a statement a week after his death.
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Jack Crawley: Security guard who murdered army veteran and tried to kill man he met on Grindr is jailed
A security guard who murdered an army veteran and tried to kill a man he met on the dating app Grindr has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 37 years.
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Clocks change: Drivers should be be vigilant as crashes spike when time moves back an hour, AA says
Drivers have been warned to take caution when the clocks go back on Sunday as new data shows a spike in the number of accidents after the annual change.
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Former Beechgrove Garden presenter Jim McColl dies aged 89
Former The Beechgrove Garden presenter Jim McColl has died at the age of 89.
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Birmingham Airport 'returning to normal' after evacuation and flights grounded
Operations at Birmingham Airport are "returning to normal" following a report of a suspicious vehicle.
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Teacher describes relentless bullying at work - as power imbalance making profession toxic for many
Warning: This story contains references to suicide along with racist and sexist language readers may find distressing.
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Daniel Khalife trial: CCTV images show ex-soldier in McDonald's after alleged prison escape
Jurors have been shown CCTV footage of the moment a former British soldier allegedly made his escape from Wandsworth prison underneath a food delivery lorry.
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Firearms officers accused of shooting someone dead will remain anonymous during trial, home secretary announces
Firearms officers on trial over police shootings will not be named during criminal proceedings, the home secretary has announced.
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Sir Keir Starmer rejects calls for reparations to avoid 'long and endless discussions about the past'
Sir Keir Starmer has rejected calls for reparations for slavery, saying it would lead to "very long, endless discussions" about the past.