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Nazi-obsessed teenager described herself as 'embodiment of hell' before launching axe attack
A Nazi-obsessed teenager who launched a far-right axe attack on a random stranger has pleaded guilty to attempted murder.
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Crown Office update on Iranian man and Romanian woman accused of trying to enter Faslane nuclear naval base
An Iranian man who was charged after allegedly attempting to enter the UK's nuclear submarine base has been released from custody pending further inquiries, the Crown Office has confirmed.
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Woman who stole £300k from pensioner and spent it on Botox and lavish meals is tracked down in Tenerife
A "shameless" fraudster who stole £300,000 from a vulnerable pensioner and spent it on Botox and other luxuries has been tracked down by Sky News in Tenerife.
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'If I could tell patients one thing...': GP on salaries, mental health and four ingredients that beat a cold
If you've ever spent your morning commute daydreaming about starting afresh with your career, this feature is for you. Each Monday, we speak to someone from a different profession to discover what it's really like. Today we speak to Dr George Hawche, a GP at the Fulham Medical Centre in west London...
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British Army joins search for remains of mother and son murdered 50 years ago
Specialist members of the armed forces have been mobilised to help police in their search for the remains of a mother and son who were murdered nearly 50 years ago.
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British couple detained in Iran feel 'let down' and plead with Starmer to 'help us'
A British couple jailed for 10 years in Iran on "falsified" spying charges say they feel abandoned by the UK government - and have urged the prime minister to "step up and help us".
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Iran war: Further fuel price hikes ahead but supplies 'stable', says Petrol Retailers Association
There is no end in sight to rising fuel prices but supplies are "stable", according to an industry body.
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Who is Matt Brittin, the man expected to be new director-general of the BBC?
Former Google executive Matt Brittin is expected to be the next director-general of the BBC.
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Glasgow Central train station to fully reopen more than two weeks after fire
Scotland's busiest railway station will fully reopen on Wednesday - more than two weeks on from a devastating fire that tore through a neighbouring building.
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East Sussex: Man who told boarding school pupil 'I love you' banned from teaching
A teacher who repeatedly said 'I love you' to a boarding school pupil has been struck off.




