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Large bulldog type dog 'destroyed' after attacking woman leaving her seriously injured
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Gold pocket watch of richest Titanic passenger sells for record price
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Body of missing teen found in river after disappearance following night out
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Tory MP says he was deported from Djibouti due to criticisms of China
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Second death after 'unusually strong' heroin alert
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Police treating death of man in Port Glasgow as suspicious after 'targeted attack'
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Man dies after parachuting incident in County Durham
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Dad of girl, 13, charged over Ammanford school stabbing terrified of 'reprisal' attacks
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'Ridiculous' Dartford Crossing change could see one million drivers fined
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Woman who died after being pulled from North Yorkshire river named as man charged with murder
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Met Office names exact day warm weather returns as Scotland set for 19C temperatures
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Outrage as London police cover Holocaust memorial for fear of vandalism by antisemitic mob
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Killer teacher who buried boyfriend's body in garden dances in front of kids
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