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1 month ago |
mirror.co.uk | Rebecca Jones |Nia Dalton |Dan Warburton
Kyle Clifford had formed a sick plan to let himself into the Hunt's family abode before savagely killing those inside. He's now known as the crossbow killer. Mother Carol Hunt, 61, and her daughters Hannah, 28, and Louise, 25, were murdered at their family home in Bushey, Hertfordshire last July. Louise's ex-boyfriend, Clifford, 26, carried out acts of "extreme violence" against the three women after she ended their 18-month relationship.
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1 month ago |
mirror.co.uk | Megan Armitage |Rebecca Jones
Five extraordinary dogs were announced as finalists for a prestigious national award for Crufts 2025. The annual Kennel Club Hero Dog Award, backed by The Kennel Club Charitable Trust, honours the unique bonds between humans and their dogs, and the vital role our four-legged friends play in our lives and society. Judges from The Kennel Club, one of the UK's leading dog welfare organisations, handpicked the five inspiring finalists for the public vote.
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1 month ago |
mirror.co.uk | Laura Mulley |Rebecca Jones
Want to explore countries and cities around the Mediterranean, but not sure which ones to visit? We got to see a variety on a Norwegian Cruise Line trip – and it opened our eyes to a whole new way of holidaying. We joined the 294-metre Norwegian Viva ship – the newest ship in NCL’s fleet – for a seven-day cruise around Spain and Portugal.
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1 month ago |
mirror.co.uk | Amy Jones |Rebecca Jones
Around 7,500 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the UK every year, and according to research by the charity Ovarian Cancer Action, it kills more women than cervical, vulval, womb and vagina cancers combined. But the signs can be difficult to recognise, with the charity reporting that 90% of people do not know the symptoms.
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2 months ago |
mirror.co.uk | Rebecca Jones |Hanisha Sethi
On the eve of the highly anticipated Royal wedding between Charles and Diana, the then Prince of Wales sent a heartfelt message and a thoughtful gift to his bride-to-be. According to Andrew Morton's book, 'Diana: In Her Own Words', Diana recalled: "He sent me a very nice signet ring the night before to Clarence House, with the Prince of Wales feathers on and a very nice card that said: 'I'm so proud of you and when you come up I'll be there at the altar for you tomorrow.
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