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Hannah Robinson

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | mylondon.news | Hannah Robinson |Howard Lloyd

    A fashion brand owner claims 'insecure' men are too 'intimidated' to ask her out - because of her 'very, very long 3ft legs'. Aurelia Shirazu claims her long limbs take up more than half of her 5ft 11in frame and attract stares and comments from 'creepy' blokes. The 27-year-old says she previously struggled with insecurity about her height due to strangers stopping her in the street and claims finding big enough clothes for her frame was 'traumatic'.

  • 2 weeks ago | manchestereveningnews.co.uk | Helena Vesty |Hannah Robinson

    The couple and a young girl were dining at an Italian restaurant on Saturday when the lady complained about a sharp object in her pasta dishA furious couple demanded a free meal and compensation, alleging they found glass in their food. However, the restaurant's CCTV footage appears to show them 'planting it there'. The duo, along with a young girl, were dining at San Marino restaurant in Cheshire, on Saturday (April 5) when the woman complained about a sharp item in her pasta dish.

  • 2 weeks ago | walesonline.co.uk | Hannah Robinson |Howard Lloyd

    A homeowner was threatened with court having been reported after someone mistook 'bark chippings for dog poo' in her own garden. Mai Bufton got an email from a Luton Borough Council investigations officer claiming they had received a complaint about 'excessive' dog fouling. The 26-year-old believes a 'petty' neighbour or passerby peered into her garden and either spotted some mess before she had a chance to pick it up, or mistook garden bark for the muck.

  • 2 weeks ago | walesonline.co.uk | Hannah Robinson |Howard Lloyd

    An outraged couple demanded a free meal and compensation after claiming to find glass in their food - only for the restaurant's CCTV apparently catching them 'planting it there'. The pair and a young girl were dining at San Marino restaurant in Widnes, Cheshire, on Saturday (April 5) when the lady complained about a sharp object in her pasta dish. After claiming it 'almost broke' her costly veneers, the couple reportedly refused to pay their £64.85 bill, tried to get compensation, and then left.

  • 2 weeks ago | express.co.uk | Jennifer Pinto |Hannah Robinson

    A couple were caught on camera purposely putting a piece of glass in their food while eating at a restaurant. 16:16, Wed, Apr 9, 2025 | UPDATED: 16:19, Wed, Apr 9, 2025 After complaining about finding glass in their food, a couple eating at an Italian restaurant in Cheshire on Saturday were allegedly caught on CCTV putting the piece of glass in themselves. The events reportedly took place at about 5.40pm on Saturday 6 April at the San Marino family run restaurant in Widnes.