
Grace Macaskill
Feature Writer at The Sun
Feature writer at the Sun newspaper Email me at [email protected]
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4 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Grace Macaskill
IT’S the zombie drug that has left parts of American cities looking apocalyptic. Homeless drug addicts living in makeshift tent towns in places like San Francisco, Philadelphia and Los Angeles openly shoot up in the streets before sinking into oblivion. Now experts reckon Britain is about to be flooded with the deadly drug fentanyl after America launched a crackdown on Mexican cartels and Chinese labs which produce it.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Grace Macaskill
STARING at her phone, Roxy Longworth felt sick to her stomach as she realised explicit photos of her were being circulated around the whole school. Roxy was just 13 years old when she was coerced into sending explicit pictures to a 17-year-old at her school. What happened next will strike terror into the hearts of every parent in Britain.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Grace Macaskill
LURKING in UK bedrooms, a toxic band of teenage predators coerce young girls into cutting themselves and sending explicit pictures, with some even encouraging their child victims to take their own lives. The teens, aged between 14 and 17, are part of a network of sick groups known as "The Com", who are targeting girls for sexual exploitation, toxic bullying and self-harm - persuading them to cut Nazi and occult emblems into their skin.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Grace Macaskill
AS Easter nears, if anyone can unwrap the secrets of our best- loved chocolate treats it’s real-life Willy Wonka Gerrard Baldwin. He has spent 35 years at the helm of Cadbury World, the famous attraction in Birmingham that has pulled in 18million visitors since it opened in 1990. And in so doing he has met famous names from Peter Andre, Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin to Princess Anne.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Grace Macaskill |Josh Saunders
IT’S a story so horrifying that it could have come straight from the pages of a Stephen King novel. When American couple Michael and Kristine Barnett adopted a six-year-old Ukrainian orphan in 2010 they finally had the daughter they always wanted. With three biological boys, including one with autism, Kristine jumped at the chance of taking in six-year-old Natalia Grace after she was dumped by another US family.
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