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msn.com | Chris Matthews |Tom Midlane
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Chris Matthews |Tom Midlane
Prince Harry has hit out at his police protection since his and Meghan Markle quitting as working royals. The Duke of Sussex said that since Megxit, it had been 'inadequate, inappropriate and ineffective'. Harry made the assessment during a Court of Appeal hearing in London this week. After leaving the courtroom, he also claimed his police protection was taken away to 'trap' him and Meghan Markle in the UK.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Shannon McGuigan |Olivia Allhusen |Tom Midlane
The British Army has been called in to rodent-ridden Birmingham as pest control experts label the city 'apocalyptic' due to the ongoing bin strikes. The government has asked for help from the armed forces to tackle the crisis as the situation in Britain's second city deteriorates, the BBC reported.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Gethin Hicks |Elizabeth Haigh |Tom Midlane
A dangerous XL Bully remains on the loose almost four days after evading armed police marksmen. After attending a home in Sheffield where there had been reports of gunfire on Thursday evening, police found the dog which had become 'aggressive'. Armed police fired shots at the XL Bully, which is believed to be injured, but it was able to flee the scene. Now almost four days later, South Yorkshire Police have confirmed that the dog is still at large.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Elizabeth Haigh |Tom Midlane
An 'aggressive' XL Bully remains on the loose in a British city after evading armed police marksmen. South Yorkshire Police officers tried to shoot the dog on Thursday night after it displayed hostile behaviour while they were investigating reported gunfire in the Hillfoot area of Sheffield. A spokesperson for the force confirmed that the dog was still at large on Sunday evening. Police said that forensic analysis of blood at the scene suggested the canine was injured before it fled the scene.
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