
Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas
News Reporter at The Daily Mirror
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4 days ago |
mirror.co.uk | Paul Gallagher |Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas
Dog attacks rocket to 87 every day – interactive map reveals how many happen near youDog attacks are increasing in every part of England and Wales, according to worrying new data - check how many have been reported in your area with our interactive mapPolice forces have recorded an huge spike in the number of dog attacks on people across the UK - and new interactive maps show which areas have seen the most incidents.
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mirror.co.uk | Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas |Niall Deeney
Heavily pregnant woman forced out in hate crime as 'GET OUT' sprayed on carThe heavily pregnant young woman had only moved into her new home a few days earlier when she was targeted with graffiti reading 'Get Out' on her car - she says she's been left with 'nowhere to go'A heavily pregnant woman says she's been left with 'nowhere to go' after being the victim of a suspected hate crime.
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1 week ago |
nottinghampost.com | Sam Cooper |Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas
A resurgence of yellow fever, a disease with origins in the 17th century, has prompted a South American nation to declare a national health emergency. Colombia has reported at least 34 fatalities due to yellow fever since the outbreak's onset, with the number of confirmed cases on the rise.
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Sam Cooper |Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas
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1 week ago |
mirror.co.uk | Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas
People who are not vaccinated against the disease will be banned from travelling to certain areas of Colombia after the government declared a national health emergency for yellow feverA deadly outbreak of a disease which first emerged in the 17th century has led a South American country to declare a national health emergency. At least 34 people have died of yellow fever in Colombia since the beginning of the outbreak, with confirmed cases climbing in recent weeks.
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