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5 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Mark Branagan |Ryan Merrifield
FOUR steel furnaces, Bess, Anne, Victoria and Mary, dubbed the "queens of Scunthorpe" once stood proudly over the industrial town - but now they are little more than relics of the past that could be lost forever. Residents fear the demise of the steel industry could see the Lincolnshire town become Britain's unemployment capital if the last factory in the country capable of making virgin steel is forced to close.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ryan Merrifield
THE family of a woman stabbed to death in a block of flats have paid a heartbreaking tribute, describing her as having a "heart of gold". Rebekah Campbell, aged 32, was killed in Huyton, Merseyside, on Tuesday. Cops were called toKnowsleyHeights at around 10.30pm to a report of a woman following a "domestic incident". Rebekah was given first aid until paramedics arrived, but later died in hospital. In a statement released by police today, her family said: "Rebekah was our everything.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ryan Merrifield
BRITAIN'S busiest motorway is closed after a car caught fire in a tunnel - with drivers facing horrific delays. The blaze happened in the right hand Dartford Tunnel on the M25 near junction 31 this morning. Congestion has built back along the route anti-clockwise to junction 2 for the A2 and the Darenth Interchange. National Highways is reporting delays of approximately 30 minutes in the area. Cameras show motorists in gridlocked queues on the approach to the Dartford Crossing.
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1 week ago |
thesun.ie | Nicole Cherruault |Ryan Merrifield
BRAND new cars worth more than £200,000 have been left dumped on a road after the manufacturer went into liquidation. The Fisker Ocean cars, worth up to £43,000, have been lining Racecourse Road, gathering dust ever since Fisker went bust in October last year. Multiple members of the public have reported the unusual and eerie convoy on various occasions. It has been dormant with its factory stickers still in place for months, yet no move has been made to get rid of the three-tonne factory-new cars.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ryan Merrifield
BRAND new cars worth more than £200,000 have been left dumped on a road after the manufacturer went into liquidation. The Fisker Ocean cars, worth up to £43,000, have been lining Racecourse Road, gathering dust ever since Fisker went bust in October last year. Multiple members of the public have reported the unusual and eerie convoy on various occasions. It has been dormant with its factory stickers still in place for months, yet no move has been made to get rid of the three-tonne factory-new cars.
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