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Three Charged Over Teen Rape in Surbiton Park

Three men from South London have been formally charged in connection with the alleged rape of a teenage girl in Surbiton's Fishponds Park. The Metropolitan Police confirm the suspects remain in custody ahead of their court appearance.

Manhunt in Bexhill After Serious Park Assault

Sussex Police launch a major manhunt for a suspect following a serious assault in Barrack Hall Park, Bexhill. Residents urged to remain vigilant as investigation continues.

NHS Doctor Groped by Patient, Then Blamed in Hearing

A shocking incident at a London NHS trust reveals a female doctor was groped by a male patient, leading to a misconduct hearing that questioned her professionalism instead of addressing the assault.

Daylight Park Rape: Police Hunt for Couple

Sussex Police have launched a major manhunt after a woman was raped by a man and woman in an Eastbourne park in a shocking broad daylight attack. Detectives are appealing for witnesses.

Bradford child abuse arrests over 1990s allegations

West Yorkshire Police have arrested several men in connection with historical child abuse allegations dating back to the 1990s in Bradford. The investigation continues as authorities seek justice for victims.

Netflix WWII film leaves viewers in tears

A harrowing new World War II film on Netflix has captivated audiences, with many calling it the most emotionally devastating war movie ever made. The gripping true story explores untold heroism and sacrifice.

Ancient body found beneath Westminster Abbey

Archaeologists have made a chilling discovery beneath Westminster Abbey, uncovering a centuries-old body in an underground chamber. The find raises questions about London's hidden history.

BBC removes 'Wolf Hall' from iPlayer

The BBC has quietly removed the acclaimed historical drama 'Wolf Hall' from iPlayer, sparking backlash from fans who demand its return.

Bonnie & Clyde doc slammed as 'worst ever'

A fresh documentary on Bonnie & Clyde has sparked outrage among historians and viewers alike, with critics branding it 'the worst ever' for its glaring inaccuracies and sensationalised storytelling.

New evidence: Robin Hood may have been real

Fresh historical research challenges traditional views on Robin Hood's origins, suggesting the folk hero may have been based on a real person in medieval England.

Titanic survivor's letter found on Antiques Roadshow

A poignant letter written by a Titanic survivor has been discovered on Antiques Roadshow, offering a glimpse into the tragic events of 1912. The emotional artefact reveals untold stories of survival and loss.

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