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800,000 fire-risk Whirlpool tumble dryers still in homes – is yours affected?
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Simon Cowell uses £75k abs treatment to try and get ripped six pack
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Premium Bond winners November 2019 revealed including two new winners with less than the £50,000 max invested
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Boots is giving shoppers a FREE Yves Saint Laurent handbag when they spend £100 on beauty
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Watch Argos’ Christmas advert 2019 featuring a crowd surfing toy bear and its ‘book of dreams’
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Krakow rated best European city thanks to its fantastic value for money – and flights there cost just £10
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Liver cancer deaths soar by 50% due to late diagnosis – the signs you need to know
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Mouth cancer cases reach record high in UK – and oral sex and booze is to blame
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Hordes of rugby fans will enjoy a boozy breakfast as thousands of pubs open early on Saturday to show World Cup final
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800,000 fire-risk Whirlpool tumble dryers still in homes – is yours affected?
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Simon Cowell uses £75k abs treatment to try and get ripped six pack
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Premium Bond winners November 2019 revealed including two new winners with less than the £50,000 max invested
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Boots is giving shoppers a FREE Yves Saint Laurent handbag when they spend £100 on beauty
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Watch Argos’ Christmas advert 2019 featuring a crowd surfing toy bear and its ‘book of dreams’
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Krakow rated best European city thanks to its fantastic value for money – and flights there cost just £10
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Liver cancer deaths soar by 50% due to late diagnosis – the signs you need to know
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Mouth cancer cases reach record high in UK – and oral sex and booze is to blame
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Hordes of rugby fans will enjoy a boozy breakfast as thousands of pubs open early on Saturday to show World Cup final
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My Chemical Romance to reunite for first show since 2012
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General election: Labour deputy leader urges broadcasters to challenge Boris Johnson's 'fake news'
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Woman made up child to extort thousands from unwitting man who she pretended was the father
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Sajid Javid calls Hugh Grant ‘rude’ after refusing to shake the Chancellor’s hand
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European super-trawler triggers Greenpeace fury after entering UK conservation zone
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SUPER-TRAWLER Margiris was caught fishing in an area of the English Channel that has been designated by the UK Government as a Marine Conservation Zone, according to analysis from Greenpeace UK. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1197781/UK-fishing-EU-European-super-trawler-vessel-Margiris-Greenpeace-Brexit-Party-MEP via Wigan Services
'Disgrace!' Dutch super-trawler defying UK conservation zone 'could slaughter dolphins'
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A DUTCH-owned super-trawler has been tracked by environmental campaigners fishing in an area of the English Channel specifically designated as a Marine Conservation Zone - but the Government has warned after Brexit, it will be a different story. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1197191/margiris-trawler-fishermen-brexit-party-fishing-marine-conservation-defra via Wigan Services
Danny Dyer’s mum asks him to kill her if she gets dementia
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As electric cars become more popular, Sun Motors debate whether it’s time for us to ditch petrol and diesel
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As electric cars become more popular, Sun Motors debate whether it’s time for us to ditch petrol and diesel
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Strictly’s Emma Weymouth spent £60,000 on a surrogate after almost dying in pregnancy with first child
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Jeremy Corbyn accused of striking ‘shady backroom deal’ with SNP over Scottish independence in exchange for power
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Jeremy Corbyn has started as he means to go on — with a campaign of lies
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Jewish group removes campaigning support for Labour in election
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JLM says party’s handling of antisemitism cases means only ‘exceptional candidates’ will be backed The Jewish Labour Movement (JLM) has withdrawn campaigning support for Labour in the upcoming general election in protest at its handling of antisemitism cases. As one of the oldest socialist societies affiliated to Labour, the group regularly sent out activists to support candidates across the country before voters went to the polls. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/oct/31/jewish-group-removes-campaigning-support-for-labour-in-election via TV In Wigan
Prisons in England and Wales are facing a safety crisis, warn MPs
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Government lacks ‘clear and coherent vision’ for prison service, says justice committee The prison system in England and Wales is in an “appalling” state of crisis, lacking decency or security and no clear plan for desperately needed change, MPs have warned in a report that raises questions over the government’s pledges on prisons ahead of an election. The justice committee, chaired by the Conservative MP Bob Neill, condemned Boris Johnson’s “policy by press notice” approach to prisons following a raft of announcements widely seen as electioneering tactics. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/oct/31/prisons-in-england-and-wales-are-facing-a-safety-crisis-warn-mps via TV In Wigan
Kick It Out found to have ‘number of failings’ after employee complaints
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• Charity Commission conducted review into organisation • ‘Evidence of lack of training in key areas such as staff welfare’ An independent review of football’s anti-racism organisation, Kick It Out, has found a series of governance failings including poor communication and a lack of training in staff welfare, the Charity Commission has revealed. The review followed complaints to the commission by former employees about the culture and management at the organisation, including one woman who had suffered a serious sexual assault at a working residential away day. The perpetrator was not a Kick It Out employee or official, and although the charity’s management believed they tried to support the woman as well as they could, the victim felt they lacked adequate expertise and procedures. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/oct/31/kick-it-out-number-of-failings-employee-complaints via TV In Wigan
Strictly’s Emma Weymouth spent £60,000 on a surrogate after almost dying in pregnancy with first child
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Jeremy Corbyn accused of striking ‘shady backroom deal’ with SNP over Scottish independence in exchange for power
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Jeremy Corbyn has started as he means to go on — with a campaign of lies
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SAS: Who Dares Wins tough guy Mark Billingham on being stabbed in the back aged 15 and ‘saving’ Tom Cruise
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Daily horoscope for Thursday October 31 — here’s what the stars have in store for you today
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ARIES March 21 to April 20 AS Venus completes its tour of the most passionate part of your chart, you realise the partner you have been looking for is already in your life. That friend, or workmate, who can always boost your confidence is now a contender for your love. There could be progress for a plan that means a lot to the family. TAURUS April 21 to May 21 Mars and the moon give you a rare blend of determination and richly imaginative ideas that gets you noticed at work. Later on, romance takes over when you see someone who usually looks so serious sporting a Halloween costume and smiling. Luck is travelling to find you. GEMINI May 22 to June 21 When you link up with friends or workmates to test a fitness plan, it is not just effective but you enjoy it, too. Ready for a new romance? You could meet in the gym. At home, there may be more understanding than you expect, plus cooperation when you discuss finances and a job opportunity. CANCER June 22 to July 22 Bef...
Boris Johnson to tell voters to back him or face a Jeremy Corbyn nightmare in Downing Street
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SAS: Who Dares Wins tough guy Mark Billingham on being stabbed in the back aged 15 and ‘saving’ Tom Cruise
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Daily horoscope for Thursday October 31 — here’s what the stars have in store for you today
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ARIES March 21 to April 20 AS Venus completes its tour of the most passionate part of your chart, you realise the partner you have been looking for is already in your life. That friend, or workmate, who can always boost your confidence is now a contender for your love. There could be progress for a plan that means a lot to the family. TAURUS April 21 to May 21 Mars and the moon give you a rare blend of determination and richly imaginative ideas that gets you noticed at work. Later on, romance takes over when you see someone who usually looks so serious sporting a Halloween costume and smiling. Luck is travelling to find you. GEMINI May 22 to June 21 When you link up with friends or workmates to test a fitness plan, it is not just effective but you enjoy it, too. Ready for a new romance? You could meet in the gym. At home, there may be more understanding than you expect, plus cooperation when you discuss finances and a job opportunity. CANCER June 22 to July 22 Bef...
Boris Johnson to tell voters to back him or face a Jeremy Corbyn nightmare in Downing Street
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Daily horoscope for Wednesday October 30 — here’s what the stars have in store for you today
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ARIES March 21 to April 20 YOU look at love in a logical way, appreciate the positives and also accept that no relationship is perfect – especially when you resolve different attitudes towards money. Work-wise, nothing fazes you. The bigger the task, the more you shine. A travel moon links luck with friends who work in Canada. TAURUS April 21 to May 21 Too much time thinking about the same subject can make a decision doubly difficult. But planet of the mind Mercury stands still, so you see life clearly and make accurate choices. If you are single, the person you are attracted to is very different to anyone you have known before, yet you are completely compatible. GEMINI May 22 to June 21 A way of working that has always intrigued you could suddenly open up for you. Romance is set to become stronger as Venus gets ready to move on and partners, however long you have been together, you find new things to love about each other. Single? You could fall in love fast when you...
Weight loss: Brain training is key to shedding pounds and can help slash 200kcal per day, research finds
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Health experts ‘certain as ever’ vaping is less harmful than smoking cigarettes — despite 34 US deaths link
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3million households struggle to pay water bills – how to get help
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Millions with asthma ‘at risk of deadly attacks sparked by bonfires and fireworks’
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Dad died after he fled police while in handcuffs and ended up in a river
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Model Julia Rose flashes her boobs AGAIN outside baseball stadium she was banned from and jokes ‘anyone got tickets?’
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Sick beast kidnapped and raped teen, 15, at gunpoint before beating and nearly drowning her, police say
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Models Julia Rose and Lauren Summer flash boobs to put off pitcher at World Series – and get banned for life
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Bring on December 12! Boris Johnson’s path to election victory lies in Rugby League towns
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BORIS JOHNSON’s path to electoral victory runs through Rugby League towns, according to analysis. Strategists urged Boris Johnson to target “Workington man” in the next poll rather than the “Worcester woman” pursued by New Labour. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1197362/election-news-latest-boris-johnson-general-election-conservative-polls-december-brexit via Wigan Services
Firework displays: Private Bonfire Nights in Scotland close to ban
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SCOTS could be banned from launching fireworks in their own gardens under a new safety crackdown. The Scottish Government is investigating ways to reduce the “fear, alarm and damage” caused by rockets and other pyrotechnics. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1197390/Firework-displays-Private-Bonfire-Nights-Scotland-ban via Wigan Services
Ruth Davidson turns her back on £2,000-a-day PR job after political backlash
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RUTH DAVIDSON has abandoned plans to take a £2,000-a-day second job with a leading lobbying firm following a furious Holyrood backlash. The former Scottish Tory leader said she and London PR firm Tulchan Communications had agreed “not to proceed with the appointment”. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1197387/Ruth-Davidson-pR-job-backlash via Wigan Services