
Saskia Rowlands
News Reporter at The Daily Mirror
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msn.com | Saskia Rowlands
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mirror.co.uk | Saskia Rowlands
Ascot sniffer dogs deployed as officials crack down on anti-social behaviourThe Mirror spotted sniffer dogs out working at Royal Ascot today to detect racegoers trying to enter with drugs on them as officials try and crack down on anti-social behaviourSniffer dogs were on the prowl today for racegoers trying to enter Royal Ascot with drugs on them. The Mirror watched as people were checked by the specially trained dogs.
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mirror.co.uk | Saskia Rowlands
Number of child criminals soars - with violent offenders as young as nine9,544 offences were recorded last year by children aged nine or younger, but police could not take action - crimes included rapes, arson, making death threats and drug and racially motivated offencesThe number of crimes being committed by kids under 10 has soared 30% in five years, with kids as young as nine being investigated for violent offences.
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mirror.co.uk | Saskia Rowlands
Bloodletting, which involves drawing large quantities of blood from the body, was discredited in the 19th century - but beauticians claim the procedure can cure multiple health conditions'Unregulated' beauticians are risking customers’ lives by selling bloodletting services promising to cure a myriad of conditions, it has been revealed. The procedure, which involves drawing large quantities of blood from the body, was discredited in the 19th century.
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mirror.co.uk | Saskia Rowlands
Gen Z are taking up church bellringing - with some as young as 18 learning the ropesTeenagers and twentysomethings are spending their evenings learning the ropes in church towers. One, Brooks Hayes, 23, caught the the bug last year and now rings several times a weekGEN Z love a bit of a ding-dong – as more are taking up bellringing. Teenagers and twentysomethings are spending their evenings learning the ropes in church towers.
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EXCL: Brits jetting to Europe this summer could face airport misery thanks to anti-tourism demonstrations. At a summit in Barcelona to discuss plans, one protestor told us: “We want tourists to have some level of fear.” https://t.co/YWmFUYr7vg

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