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Some mornings, on the way to work, I used to buy a bacon butty at a cafe, joking with the fiftysomething Cockney who handed it over.
about 1 month ago
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Ten-year-old Sara Sharif was living in a quiet suburban street in Woking, Surrey, when, two years ago, she was hideously tortured and murdered.
about 1 month ago
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An hour or so from Copenhagen, on opposite sides of a road running through flat Danish countryside, sit two bland-looking government centres.
about 1 month ago
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By the end of next year, the private conservancy plans to have slaughtered 600 of its resident elephants, in southern Africa's biggest mass cull for three decades.
about 2 months ago
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'At a mini-roundabout, a moped accelerated into my path so I stopped. The next thing, this man was sprawled on the bonnet and his bike on the ground.'
2 months ago
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Deaths of children with parents who are close relatives average 2.47 a week.
3 months ago
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Multitudes of destitute and desperate men originating from across the world are in the French city of Calais, which increasingly resembles a giant refugee encampment (pictured).
3 months ago
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Lounging in aircraft seats and surrounded by guards, the foreign men fresh out of British jails are on the way to the Middle East on a deportation flight from London. They don't want to leave.
3 months ago
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In the face of public outrage over migrant hotels, the Government has promised to shut them all by 2029 and is now beginning to do so. A controversial plan is under way
3 months ago
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REID: All the migrants at the quayside bus stop were waiting for a free local ride to the beaches to run towards the boats which are now operated like a taxi service across to Dover.
4 months ago
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Victorian houses stand just a few yards from each other on the same long road. Until recently, they contained flats for Skegness people.
4 months ago