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- Shoplifting at record high as thieves ‘operate without fear’Shoplifting has reached its highest level since records began as thieves operate “without fear of apprehension”.
- The night a British soldier was stabbed near Brompton BarracksThe streets around Brompton Barracks, in Gillingham, Kent, were bathed in sunshine just before 6pm on Tuesday, July 23, when Lieutenant Colonel Mark Teeton was walking alone in full uniform, 100m from
- Arms and belly: the danger areas where fat is linked to Alzheimer’sReducing the amount of fat around your belly and arms and building muscle strength could lower your risk of developing Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, a study has found.
- Radcliffe apologises after wishing child rapist ‘best of luck’ at OlympicsPaula Radcliffe has apologised for defending the decision to allow a Dutch beach volleyball player who was convicted for raping a 12-year-old girl to compete at the Paris Olympics, saying that he