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  • 2 weeks ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Sophie McCoid |Jennifer Newton

    Prince Harry was rushed out after a supporter shouted out during a break in proceedingsPrince Harry was taken out of court during a hearing into his security arrangements following a woman's outburst. The Duke of Sussex was at the Court of Appeal today to challenge the dismissal of his High Court claim against the Home Office over the decision of the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec) that he should receive a different degree of protection when in the UK.

  • 2 weeks ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Sophie McCoid |Julia Banim

    As parents begin to pack away their winter wardrobes and bring out the lighter, summery clothes, there are certain hazards to consider when dressing your kidsParents are being warned not to dress their babies in certain clothes as temperatures are set to soar this week. Many parents will be putting their children's warm clothes away and getting out lighter garments but there are dangers to be aware of.

  • 2 weeks ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Jackie Annett |Sophie McCoid |Heather Main

    Frankie Jules-Hough, 38, died along with her unborn daughter Neeve in May 2023 when a man driving at speeds of up to 123mph crashed into her car containing her son and nephewThe partner of a pregnant Hollyoaks star, who died after her car was crashed into by a dangerous driver, said his whole world "imploded" when he arrived in the aftermath of the accident.

  • 2 weeks ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Sophie McCoid |Shannon Miller

    Two friends have spoken out for the first time since their 15-month 'torture'Two friends who were caught smuggling more than 35kg of drugs in their suitcases on a flight from New York have spoken for the first time since "months of torture". Sophie Bannister, 30, from Withington, Manchester and Levi-April Whalley, 31, from Blackburn, told UK Border Force officials in December 2023, they had been shopping in New York City when they were stopped at Birmingham International Airport.

  • 2 weeks ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Sonia Sharma |Sophie McCoid

    Supermarket shoppers have been issued an urgent warning about Easter eggs that could contain pieces of metal. Tony's Chocolonely has initiated a recall for select batches of two Large Hollow Easter Eggs amid concerns they may contain metal fragments. The affected products are the Hollow Milk Caramel Sea Salt Egg and Hollow Milk Chocolate Egg, both in 242g pack sizes, with specific batch codes being targeted.

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