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  • 1 week ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Charlotte Tutton |Tasha Hall |Lee Garrett

    Patsy Palmer was reportedly ready to quit the Celebrity Big Brother house after an off-screen conversation was revealed by her fellow housemate Trisha Goddard. Patsy Palmer seemed all too ready to say her goodbyes to the Celebrity Big Brother house, as revealed by her co-star Trisha Goddard, who made an exit from the hit reality show. After being voted off on Tuesday night, Trisha spoke with presenters AJ Odudu and Will Best about her experience.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | dailyrecord.co.uk | Susie Beever |Lee Garrett

    A community is grieving after a six-year-old girl died in a house fire in Leicestershire. Chamiah Brindley passed away during the tragic incident on Tuesday, September 10, sparking an outpouring of grief. Tributes, including flowers and toys, are being left outside the residence on Bedale Drive, reports Leicestershire Live. A 14-year-old has been taken into custody on suspicion of arson, and subsequently released on bail.

  • Sep 6, 2024 | coventrytelegraph.net | Jayne Thomson |Lee Garrett |Ellie Fry

    Even the third in line to the British throne gets a nickname from friends, but don't expect to hear Princess Charlotte being called "princess". Prince William and Kate Middleton are determined to give their daughter, now nine years old, as normal a life as they can. At her school, she's known simply as Charlotte Cambridge, yet it's her adorable pet name thats really caught on with classmates, according to a report by the Mirror.

  • Sep 5, 2024 | dailyrecord.co.uk | Nicola Croal |Lee Garrett |Ellie Fry

    The tradition of giving friends affectionate nicknames isn't lost even on those who belong to the Royal Family, and Princess Charlotte, despite being the third in line to the throne, is no exception. However, don't expect her peers to be calling her 'princess'. Prince William and Kate Middleton are determined for their nine-year-old daughter to experience a childhood as normal as possible.

  • Jul 27, 2024 | bristolpost.co.uk | Lee Garrett |Paul Greaves

    Thousands could be missing out on a underpayment windfall caused by a Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) state pension error. It relates to benefits owed to several groups who could be missing an average of £7,203 each. The DWP is currently scrutinising every aspect of expenditure in its most recent financial year. The details are contained in its Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24, which was released this week.

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