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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Daniel G. Hammond
EIGHT hooded thugs raided a family corner shop which refused to buy their stolen goods. One was seen on CCTV taking bottles of booze as two pals hold down the worker on the counter. The gang restrained a second staff member and took hundreds of pounds in stock in Southall, West London, on April 10. Footage shown to The Sun shows three other raids at the same shop. The owner said: “We refuse to accept their demands and they’ve made our lives hell. "It has cost me £20,000 in lost stock and staff.
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Daniel G. Hammond
HUNDREDS of thousands of pounds in stock is being stolen from big supermarkets “to order” to be sold on in corner shops. Thieves are sent to grab booze and household goods from the likes of Waitrose and Co-op and then pass on the loot to the independent stores. The Sun accompanied Met Police cops as they smashed a gang in dawn raids — recovering £150,000 of alleged stolen goods and arresting a suspected kingpin, 48, and his wife, 43, at their plush home in Cheam, South London.
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Daniel G. Hammond
BOOKS on healthy living date back at least 800 years — and include warnings about eating eels with cheese. Doctors in the 13th century also gave exercise and sleep advice, a researcher has found. Professor Noa Nikolsky said: “Understanding a holistic relationship between mind and body is not as modern as we might think. “We know people have practised preventive medicine since the beginning of time.
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Daniel G. Hammond |Ryan Merrifield
MUSIC and TV legend Mike Berry has died aged 82. Tributes have flooded in for the Are You Being Served? star. Berry was best known for his top ten hits Don't You Think It's Time in 1963 and The Sunshine of Your Smile in 1980. His manager and friend Peter Stockton wrote on Facebook: "It is with the deepest regret that I have to inform everyone that the legendary Mike Berry died peacefully this morning, his family members by his bedside.
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2 months ago |
thesun.co.uk | Daniel G. Hammond
A COUPLE dumped a bag at the spot where a newborn baby was found dead before it was found by a binman, witnesses say. The council worker made the tragic discovery yesterday outside All Saints Church in Notting Hill, West London. A scaffolder who was working nearby said a middle-aged couple dropped the bag by a bin at around 10am. He said: "The man was rustling the bag, like he was tying it. He walked ahead and she followed him. "They were looking around the bin that is used for garden waste.
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