
Adam Sonin
Journalist at The Sun
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1 week ago |
thesun.ie | Adam Sonin
ExclusiveNine friends and family — including his widow Minna — sailed out from Eastbourne to witness the burial on April 28THE Damned guitarist Brian James has been buried at sea in a special ceremony. The punk rocker’s body was laid to rest on the ocean floor off the coast of Newhaven, East Sussex. Nine friends and family — including his widow Minna — sailed out from Eastbourne to witness the burial on April 28. It followed a small memorial service at a church near the couple’s home in Brighton.
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thescottishsun.co.uk | Lucy Laing |Adam Sonin
YOUNG Amelie Coelho Flatt has beat cancer for a fourth time — by spending months in a bubble. The 12-year-old was diagnosed with leukaemia at three and it kept returning despite numerous types of treatment. But Amelie, 12, of Stotfold, Beds, was saved by a stem cell transplant thanks to a donor in Germany who was the only match on global bone marrow registers. After 128 days in an isolation bubble following the op, she is finally free from the disease.
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thesun.co.uk | Adam Sonin
SIR Keir Starmer won the last General Election on a promise to “end asylum hotels”. But ten months after he came to power the number of migrants housed in this ruinously expensive way has actually increased — as has the number of sites commandeered for such use. Nigel Farage plans to show action speaks louder than words by halting the taxpayer-funded accommodation in ten council areas now controlled by Reform.
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1 week ago |
thesun.ie | Adam Sonin
SCHOOL children are consuming so many addictive high-caffeine energy drinks they are “bouncing off the walls” and unteachable in class, The Sun on Sunday can reveal. A new report has shown that 15 per cent of people in Britain now have the fizzy beverages with breakfast — and experts say a proposed ban on selling them to under-16s must be brought in as a matter of urgency.
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2 weeks ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Sharon Churcher |Adam Sonin
HER courage inspired countless victims of child abuse to stand up against their tormentors. But the frail-looking mother of three was haunted by fear and guilt from the moment in 2011 when she pulled the dog-eared photograph out of the envelope where it was stored at her Australian bungalow. "I'm not sure that I should be showing this to you. He's a British prince," stammered 27 year old Virginia Giuffre.
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