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Lindsey Graham doesn't care if illegals sit in border jails 'for 400 days'

Senator Lindsey Graham vowed on Sunday that the U.S. government will not allow the release of border-jumpers currently held in immigration detention facilities.




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Family of victim who overdosed after 'being abused by Jeffrey Epstein' blame him for her death

Leigh Patrick, 29, was found dead in a sleazy West Palm Beach, Florida, motel just weeks short of her 30th birthday on May 30, 2017. She claimed to have been abused by Jeffrey Epstein.




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Streaker who sprinted onto the field revealed to be radio executive given a free ticket by the NRL

Matthew Cooper, a national account manager at Southern Cross Austereo, allegedly stripped naked and ran on the field during a game at Bankwest Stadium in western Sydney.




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Man, 31, is charged with double murder of woman, 74, and man, 64

The victims, a man aged in his 60s and a woman aged in her 70s, were discovered inside a house in Whitton on Friday morning.




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Indonesia a bigger military threat to Australia than China says futurist who predicted 9/11

Richard Hames, who warned hijacked planes could be flown into the World Trade Centre three years before it happened, believes Australia should stop viewing China as a potential enemy.




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Teenager, 19, charged with murder after 22-year-old is stabbed to death

Shackim Taylor, of Greenwich, will appear in court this morning after being charged with the murder of a 22-year-old man who was stabbed in south-east London last week.




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Malnutrition a silent abuser in aged care

Some aged care homes are spending as little as just over $6 a day on food per person as experts warn malnourished residents are "starving to...




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David Davis reduced to tears as he reveals his fight to find a cure for his disabled granddaughter 

David Davis, the former Brexit Secretary and ex-SAS reservist, relished his reputation as the hard man of British politics. But he cannot help but cry when he thinks of his granddaughter Chloe.




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Pictured: 'Squatter' Fadi Fawaz after he 'went berserk and smashed windows in rampage'

Unemployed Fadi Fawaz was photographed in front of smashed windows on a balcony in the £5million London home that once belonged to his lover George Michael. A builder says he shattered them.




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Fury over 'jaw-dropping' deal that allows Labour peer dubbed to swan off to Silicon Valley

Labour peer Oona King, 51, has been allowed to keep her title and continue to describe herself as a member of the House of Lords despite taking a 'leave of absence' and moving to San Francisco.




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Rapist Jason Lawrance used Dating Direct and Match.com 'lied of vasectomy before date fell pregnant'

Convicted rapist Jason Lawrance (pictured on his wedding day) appeared at Nottingham Crown Court after it was alleged that he lied about having a vasectomy to a woman he met online.




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Parents of sick girl, 5, with burst blood vessel in brain launch legal bid to keep her alive

Tafida Raqeeb, five, is currently at the Royal London Hospital. Doctors say she should be allowed to die after a blood vessel in her brain burst but Italian doctors believe there is hope for recovery.




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Ex-Uber driver is accused of planning ISIS-inspired firearms attack

Mohiussunnath Chowdhury, 28, is accused of accused of preparing acts of terrorism and his sister Sneha Chowdhury, 25, is accused of failing to disclose information. They were arrested in Luton.




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Horrific moment men film themselves abusing female driver before she smashes into a concrete barrier

One of the men filmed the incident in Moorooduc, south east of Melbourne, which showed the P-plater pull up beside the small sedan and start to yell at Kaysha Plant.




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Pictured: Family's beloved one-year-old 'little puddin' who died from head injuries

Jacob Marshall died aged one on Friday after sustaining serious head injuries at home in Liverpool and his family have since paid tribute to their 'little puddin'.




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'Lies by fantasist Nick contained similarities to memoirs of an abuse survivor' court is told 

Testimony from Carl Beech, 51, who claimed he was abused by a gang of paedophiles in Westminster, bore a series of striking resemblances to details in a survivor's account he had read.




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Police tackle man accused of robbing a woman at gunpoint in Canterbury and he asks for cigarettes

Two men, aged 21 and 19, were accused of the attack in Canterbury, in the Sydney's south west, on July 7th.




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Melbourne driver who slammed into a concrete barrier breaks her silence on road rage incident

Kaysha Plant was driving to work on Monday morning north of Melbourne when two men allegedly started to abuse her, allegedly causing her to crash into a concrete barrier.




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Kye Enright sought by police over death of Paul Rock in Laidley Queensland

Police are searching for Kye Enright, 21, who is allegedly linked to the fatal stabbing of Paul Rock in a car park outside a Queensland pub.




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Queensland man was drugged, forced to give cash and hand over BMW after meeting woman he met online

After talking to the woman for a month on social media, the pair agreed to meet at a house in Crestmead in Logan, south of Brisbane, on Tuesday morning.




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Bunyamin Oksuz's widow collapses outside court after Samir Mayhoub given bail over stabbing death

Samir Mayhoub, 42, is charged with murdering a 61-year-old man in Melbourne on May 22 and on Wednesday was freed from custody with a judge citing a 'weak' prosecution case.




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Jarryd Hayne outside Bible Camp in Perth 

The ex-NRL star is a week into a six-month course at a bible college in Perth. He was spotted outside the Youth With a Mission centre in East Perth on Monday, where he studies under strict conditions.




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Victim reveals how she took this picture during late-night encounter before grunting man ran away 

Abi Conroy, 23, from Somerset, said the stranger charged at her in a 'full black rubbery' outfit, 'grunting and breathing heavily', while she was taking a late-night walk.




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Man arrested over brutal cold case murder of Melbourne mother in 2007

A 55-year-old man has been arrested following the unsolved 2007 murder of Melbourne mother of-three Cindy Crossthwaite.




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Perth grandfather led double life as gun runner and imported $1million of ammunition into Australia

A grandfather has spent his first night behind bars after leading a double life as an interstate gun runner and becoming the first person in WA to be prosecuted with cross border firearms trafficking.




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Coronation Street star Ken Morley in extraordinary bust up with single mother renting his house

The actor, 76, was accused of harassment when he tried to evict single mum Michelle Beattie, 40, after she claimed about the state of a property in Lancashire that she rents from him




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Manchester boy among 4 arrested for 'attempted murder' after teen stabbed

The 17-year-old victim has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries and police have put the area around Stretford on lockdown this afternoon.




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Air rage passenger Chloe Haines slapped with Jet2 airline bill

Chloe Haines, 25, has been hit with a bill for £85,000 by Jet2 over her 'extremely disruptive behaviour' on a flight from Stansted to Turkey when she allegedly tried to 'storm the cockpit'.




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Australian woman sexually assaulted in Afghanistan by district governor

An Afghan district governor has been stood down amid allegations he sexually assaulted an Australian woman in a remote part of the country. An investigation is now underway.




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Mortgage broker accused of paying Filipino nanny just $2 an HOUR to work in his Sydney apartment

The nanny was allegedly hired from the Philippines by agents for Tony Lam and lived with him and his wife and their two children in the Sydney CBD.




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Moudi Tajjour podcast: NSW Police summons ex bikie to court

An ex-bikie running a controversial podcast about his past and alleged sexual fetishes will be dragged to court by police to give evidence about the Nomad gang.




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Body modifier Brendan Russell accused of killing client with hand implant fails to show up to court

Brendan Russell, 38, was due to appear in Gosford District Court Thursday to formally plead not guilty to charges of manslaughter, female genital mutilation and causing grievous bodily harm.




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Trump THANKS AOC for boosting approval rating in hat-tip to 'vicious young Socialist congresswomen' 

Donald Trump attributed his Wednesday approval rating boost to the recent controversy with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the rest of the freshmen 'squad' of congresswomen.




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Bad Company singer Brian Anthony Howe dead at 66 due to cardiac arrest

TMZ reported on Tuesday morning that the talented musician passed away at his home in Florida while possibly on his way to the hospital according to a relative.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Yes, a slump is coming... but we can bounce back

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has injected a very welcome dose of hope into an atmosphere of almost unrelenting despair since replacing Mark Carney.




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Coronavirus UK: Piers Morgan to return to GMB studio next week

The presenter, 55, posted the announcement to his Twitter followers on Thursday and told fans, who have missed him on the ITV chat show, to 'relax'.




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Benidorm says British holidaymakers won't have to sunbathe inside plexiglass booths

Clear plexiglass booths similar to office cubicles will not be used on Benidorm's beaches as they would create 'unbearable temperatures,' the resort's mayor has said. It comes as beaches prepare to reopen.




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Queen star Brian May, 72, hits bum note as he is sent to hospital after tearing his buttock muscle

The Queen guitarist told fans the damage to his gluteus maximus left him in constant agony and unable to walk. May broke the news on Instagram yesterday with a selfie of him in a surgical mask.




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Elon Musk tells Joe Rogan's podcast girlfriend Grimes was behind their son's unusual name

Musk shared a photo of the newborn, telling fans the baby is called X Æ A-12, inset. In a two hour long chat released Thursday the billionaire broke down the name, main.




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JAN MOIR: From the boffin Neil Ferguson to Boris Johnson, sex still makes fools of clever men

JAN MOIR: We are supposed to be sophisticated people, living in a time of enlightenment. Look at us. We paint pictures, play the piano and ice our cakes with star-shaped nozzles.




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Coronavirus crisis separates Owen Howkins from his best friend, Haatchi the Anatolian Shepherd dog

When three-legged Anatolian Shepherd Haatchi first entered Owen Howkins' home he would slide about recklessly, but, the moment he stepped into Owen's bedroom his demeanour changed completely.




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Coronavirus crisis means tonnes of British cheese is being thrown away

GUY ADAMS: we produce more varieties of cheese even than the French. Sadly, these high-quality cheeses are extremely difficult to shift with the h­ospitality sector closed.




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Code breakers intercepted the very final German message sent during WWII

GCHQ historian Tony Comer said: 'These transcripts give us a small insight into the real people behind the machinery of war.




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Kyle Walker opens up on his mental health anguish after breaking lockdown rules

The Sun reported that the 29-year-old had flouted Government guidelines just weeks after he apologised for holding a sex party with two escorts. Walker released a statement on social media.




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Piers Morgan shares crying emoji after veteran Ken Benbow, 94, is moved to tears on GMB

Navy veteran Ken Benbow, 94, made an appearance on GMB to commemorate V.E. Day when he broke down in tears after praising his 'wonderful' carer Kia for the 'marvellous' life he has had.




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Police say they are being seen as the baddies in the lockdown

John Apter, chairman of the Police Federation said yesterday that officers are 'bearing the brunt' of the public's frustration due to the lack of clarity from the Government about the lockdown.




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Pictured: British student, 18, killed in go-kart crash in Malaysia 

Chloe Brigden was driving the go-kart around a track at the Malaysia X-Park in the city of Iskandar Puteri, southern Malaysia, when she lost control of the vehicle and crashed.




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Anti-Semitic PM of Malaysia says he likes Jewish friends because 'they're not like other Jews'

Mahathir Mohamad has caused outrage after he said he only liked his Jewish friends because 'they're not like other Jews' at a Cambridge Union event on Sunday night.




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Pet monkey kills its owner, 72, when the man tried to get it to climb a tree

The animal attacked Ngah Muhammad and injured his son, Mohd Zakaria Ngah, who found his father lying on the ground with a severed artery at a house in north-western Malaysia.




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Snapchat ranks countries based on how many friends people have there

The average person living in Saudi Arabia has the most best friends of any other country in the world and British people have the least, new research has revealed.