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12 prisoners wrongly freed, two still at large

Justice Secretary David Lammy reveals 12 further mistaken prisoner releases in a month, with two still missing. New figures show a crisis in the prison system. Read the latest.

Wrong text leads to 10-year Thanksgiving friendship

A mistaken text invitation to Thanksgiving dinner in 2016 blossomed into a heartwarming decade-long tradition between a grandmother and a stranger. Discover how this accidental friendship changed their lives.

Study: Instagram use is habit, not addiction

New research finds excessive social media use is often a conditioned habit rather than a true addiction. Discover how this changes responsibility and what it means for UK teens.

Man found dead inside giant dinosaur statue

A 39-year-old man tragically died after becoming trapped inside a giant stegosaurus statue in Spain while trying to retrieve his mobile phone. Read the full story of this bizarre accident.

Cannabis addiction rising as potency increases

Stanford expert debunks cannabis addiction myths as disorder affects 3 in 10 users. Learn to spot warning signs and discover effective treatment options available today.

Parental phone battle after daughter's burner phone

As Prince William debates a phone for Prince George, a mum reveals why she confiscated her daughter's smartphone, leading to friends smuggling in a burner. Discover expert advice on delaying smartphones for kids.

Nine dead in Kashmir police station explosion

A cache of confiscated explosives detonated at a police station in Indian-administered Kashmir, killing nine and injuring 32. The blast follows a recent deadly car explosion in New Delhi.

Prisoner miscounted in release error scandal

Shadow Justice Secretary demands clarity after a prisoner was mistakenly counted as 'at large'. Discover the full scale of the UK's prison release crisis and the government's response.

Worker keeps £34k after company's payroll blunder

A Brazilian man finds himself at the centre of a legal battle after his company accidentally paid him £34,000 instead of his regular salary. Discover the shocking details of this payroll error and the worker's refusal to return the money.

Metallica Perth concert drug use allegations rock fans

Concertgoers at Metallica's Perth performance have raised serious concerns about alleged widespread drug use among attendees, with reports of intoxicated fans disrupting the experience for others at the Optus Stadium event.

The Most Foolish Ways Brits Have Died

A shocking new report details the most senseless and preventable deaths in the UK, from DIY haircuts to reckless selfies, urging the public to think twice before taking dangerous risks.

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