
Emily-Jane Heap
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thesun.co.uk | Mike Sullivan |Mike and Judy Sullivan |Emily-Jane Heap
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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thesun.co.uk | Emily-Jane Heap
TELLY’S Lorraine Kelly has said she is home from hospital and recovering after undergoing “preventative” surgery to remove her ovaries. The 65-year-old ITV host had the keyhole surgery on Saturday after not “feeling all that well for a little while”. She assured her Instagram followers that she was going to be “totally fine” and would see them “really soon”. In a follow-up post yesterday, she said she had the surgery at Heatherwood Hospital in Ascot, Berks., and was back home to recover.
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thesun.co.uk | Emily-Jane Heap
A DELIVEROO glitch saw customers bag hundreds of pounds worth of food for next to nothing. Lucky shoppers saw their bills slashed when ordering from Sainsbury’s Local stores across the UK due to a promotional error. One customer managed to scoop almost £100 worth of goods for less than £7 - a saving of more than 90 per cent. The 18-year-old, from Kingston, south west London, told The Sun: “It seemed like the more I was adding to my basket, the lower the total was getting - I couldn’t believe it.
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thesun.co.uk | Louis Regan |Emily-Jane Heap
PET names like ‘darling’ and ‘babe’ are on their way out - as a fifth of young Brits brand them outdated, according to a new poll. Twenty one per cent of Gen Z voted the terms of endearment as the most patronising. It comes as three quarters (77 per cent) claim traditional nicknames are now considered too old school or even insulting. ‘Treacle’ took the top spot as the most annoying moniker (38 per cent), followed by ‘chick’ (35 per cent), ‘sugar’ (31 per cent) and ‘hon’ (29 per cent).
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thesun.co.uk | Matt Wilkinson |Emily-Jane Heap
PRINCE Harry had a Deliveroo takeaway arrive at a posh pal’s house on a visit to the UK — despite claiming that he is “at risk” when he comes back. He whined to the BBC on Friday he felt too unsafe to bring his wife Meghan and kids to Britain after his legal bid for taxpayer-funded 24/7 protection was rejected. But The Sun on Sunday can reveal he took an “unthinkable” security risk on a lads’ evening with posh pal Lord Charles Vivian last May.
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