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mirror.co.uk | Adam Everett |Joe SMith |Joe Smith
Police caught the mum of a notorious drug dealer “red handed” as she sat on a bed next to a pile of cash. But the raid on Gillian Melville’s house, which unearthed nearly £500,000, had not even scratched the surface of her son’s criminal empire. An investigation by the National Crime Agency revealed that an organised crime group, led by her son Alan Causer, had been responsible for trafficking hundreds of kilos of heroin and cocaine across the country.
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2 months ago |
mirror.co.uk | Paige Oldfield |Joe SMith |Joe Smith
Ashleigh Talbot didn’t think much of it when she first noticed the slight tingling sensation at the top of her left thigh. She was busy working for the Manchester International Festival, always on the go, and just assumed that the odd feeling would pass by itself. But as the weeks passed and the feeling remained, Ashleigh, who lives in Ancoats, decided it was time to visit her GP. Her doctor didn't seem worried and asked her to come back if it persisted.
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2 months ago |
liverpoolecho.co.uk | Olivia Williams |Joe SMith |Joe Smith
A 23-year-old man was detained in the city of Villach, where the attack took placeA 14 year old boy has died following a mass stabbing that left five people injured in southern Austria. The incident occurred on Saturday, February 15 in the city of Villach. Authorities later arrested a 23-year-old Syrian national who was legally residing in Austria. Two of the victims, who were all men, sustained serious injuries while another two suffered minor injuries, reports the Mirror.
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2 months ago |
mirror.co.uk | Joe SMith |Joe Smith
Frustration is mounting amongst residents of the Canary Islands as they face an influx of visitors and poor behaviour from tourists - especially Brits. There have been a number of protests in Spain throughout 2024 as tempers rise over the unsustainability of the current tourism model, with locals taking to the streets brandishing placards with slogans like "tourists go home".
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2 months ago |
mirror.co.uk | Bryana Francis |Joe SMith |Joe Smith
A “happy-go-lucky” teenager has had "everything taken from him" after what he was told was an ear infection turned out to be a devastating brain tumour. Jac Sexton found himself suffering from severe headaches, double vision and a loss of balance but when he went to the GP he was told that he was likely suffering from an infection.
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