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Couple help save drowning dog from river

Couple help save drowning dog from river

A dog walker has praised a couple who helped save his pet from drowning after it plunged into a freezing river at night.

Missing man found safe

Missing man found safe

A young man who disappeared from his home for four days has been found safe.

VIDEO: Reckless cyclist in black drags dog along road

VIDEO: Reckless cyclist in black drags dog along road

Shocking footage has emerged of a reckless cyclist with no reflective gear on pulling his pet through traffic.

Ed's Easy Diner to close branch

Ed's Easy Diner to close branch

Staff at an American-themed restaurant have been told it will close its doors before Christmas.

Car wash boss in human trafficking probe is bailed

Car wash boss in human trafficking probe is bailed

A man arrested as part of a modern slavery and human trafficking investigation after a documentary cast a light on his businesses has been bailed.

Man, 78, arrested after young girl hit by car on crossing

Man, 78, arrested after young girl hit by car on crossing

A girl thought to be aged just five has been taken to a London hospital with serious injuries after she was knocked down on a pelican crossing.

Murderer jailed for shooting homeless man in his tent

Murderer jailed for shooting homeless man in his tent

A callous thug brutally murdered a homeless soldier in his tent with a sawn-off shotgun.

Teen hit by car outside police station

Teen hit by car outside police station

A 19-year-old woman has been struck by a car on a pedestrian crossing.

Long delays after High Street crash

Long delays after High Street crash

Huge delays are building after an accident closed a busy High Street in both directions.

Thug guilty of 'brutal and callous' murder

Thug guilty of 'brutal and callous' murder

A jury has convicted a man of murdering a homeless old soldier in a tent with a sawn-off shotgun.

Car wash boss arrested in modern slavery raids

Car wash boss arrested in modern slavery raids

A businessman with four car washes in Kent has been arrested this morning following raids across the county.

Pilot not to blame for double death crash

Pilot not to blame for double death crash

A helicopter pilot who died with a friend after his aircraft plunged into a cliff face was not in any way at fault, an inquest jury has concluded.

Dog dies in bungalow blaze

Dog dies in bungalow blaze

Firefighters tried in vain to revive a dog pulled from a burning home today.

'I wouldn't know what to do with a gun'

'I wouldn't know what to do with a gun'

A man accused of blasting a homeless man to death with a shotgun told a court he wouldn't know what to do with a firearm.

Nurse shortage crisis 'could worsen'

Nurse shortage crisis 'could worsen'

A health campaigner's warned of a worsening nurse shortage as bursaries are axed to train new ones.

Uni funding is 'postcode lottery'

Uni funding is 'postcode lottery'

A single mother is going head to head with university finance chiefs - claiming she is being discriminated against because of her postcode.

Woman hit by car outside station

Woman hit by car outside station

The air ambulance has been called to an accident outside a railway station this afternoon.

Pub faces licence fight over lock-in 'lies'

Pub faces licence fight over lock-in 'lies'

A popular pub will battle to keep its licence as officials accuse its landlord of lying about after-hours drinking.

MP's son suffers painful 'phenomenon' as temperatures hit minus 50

MP's son suffers painful 'phenomenon' as temperatures hit minus 50

A 26-year-old doctor has told how he is battling polar penis two weeks into a 1,100-mile trek across Antarctica.

‘More people have walked on the moon than done this trek’

‘More people have walked on the moon than done this trek’

For three months Alex Brazier will endure the most inhospitable conditions on Earth, a place where temperatures remain an unrelenting minus 50c.

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