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  • 3 weeks ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Steven White |Ryan Thom

    It's understood neighbour's heard "loud screaming and shouting" coming from a terraced home where a horrific murder took place. A child's chilling screams were heard by neighbours on a residential street after a man was stabbed to death in a house. It's understood neighbour's heard "loud screaming and shouting" coming from a terraced home where a horrific murder took place. Residents in Brighton urgently called police after hearing a child crying out for help.

  • 1 month ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Steven White |Ruth Suter

    Two French military planes have crashed in mid-air over the Saint-Dizier air base. Horror video footage has captured the horror moment two French military planes crashed in mid-air. The collision took place over the Saint-Dizier air base on Tuesday afternoon as the pilots were forced to bail out. A video of the incident was posted on X. A statement on the post reads: "Accident involving two Patrouille de France Alpha Jets over the Saint-Dizier air base. "The pilots bailed out.

  • 1 month ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Steven White |Billy Gaddi

    A boy, 11, has been stabbed on the grounds of a primary school by a fellow pupil. A schoolboy has been rushed to hospital after being stabbed by a fellow pupil on primary school grounds, it is understood. An Investigation is underway in North Dublin as police note that the incident happened at the school and that two children, who both attend the school, were involved.

  • 1 month ago | belfastlive.co.uk | Martin Mccullough |Steven White

    WhatsApp is currently down for at least 7,500 users on Friday afternoon, with the majority of issues reportedly in London. Website Downdetector, which monitors where there are issues with websites and apps, showed large spikes for WhatApp, with people saying they had been affected by the outage. The majority of issues reportedly in London but users in Northern Ireland have also been knocked off the private social messaging platform.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | kentlive.news | Tom Van Klaveren |Steven Smith |Steven White

    The holiday cheer might end up costly for Brits behind the wheel, as motoring gurus issue a stern warning: drivers could face fines up to £2,500 for not being cautious during the festive rush. With December's arrival, UK drivers are decking out their motors with heaps of presents and fresh Christmas trees—last year saw a staggering £54 billion spent in stores for Christmas celebrations.

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