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4 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Francine Wolfisz
Britain's 'unhealthiest high streets', where shoppers are treated to an array of fast food outlets, ice cream parlours and takeaways have been revealed. A survey carried out by Chemist4U scanned the country's most populated cities to discover which streets had the highest number of unhealthy shops operating within a 500-metre radius.
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5 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Francine Wolfisz
Air India flight from London descends into chaos after 'five passengers and two crew fall ill with food poisoning'Were you affected? Email [email protected] FRANCINE WOLFISZ Published: 07:00 EDT, 24 June 2025 | Updated: 07:00 EDT, 24 June 2025 At least seven passengers and crew fell ill during a nine-hour Air India flight from London amid fears of food poisoning.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Francine Wolfisz
A devastated family-of-five fears their 'life has been destroyed' after an intruder allegedly broke into their houseboat and set it alight in what is believed to be a case of mistaken identity. For the last six years, Tess, 35, and her husband Akin, 33, have painstakingly turned their canal boat from an empty shell into a comfortable family home. They always viewed 'October' - named after the month in which their first child Asa, five, was born - as more than just a floating residence.
Vigilante Brits: Homeowners who took the law into their own hands... and why some were jailed for it
2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Francine Wolfisz
Many will be familiar with the old adage 'an Englishman's home is his castle' - but what happens when homeowners feel they are coming under attack? Anyone is allowed to use 'reasonable force' to protect themselves or others if a crime is taking place inside their home. But what is considered 'reasonable' depends on the circumstances and homeowners have found themselves falling foul of the law for attacking an intruder even when they are no longer in danger.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Francine Wolfisz
Pro-Palestinian activists have brazenly filmed themselves vandalising the warehouse of a UK firm that supplies military items to Israel. The minute-long footage, which was posted to social media on Saturday morning, shows the group cutting away at the metal security fence of Permoid Industries Ltd, in Newton Aycliffe, Durham.
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