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Woman forks out £35,000 on tattoos and piercings since age of 10
Lucy Krasota, 20, has shelled out tens of thousands of pounds on tattoos, piercings and cosmetic procedures. -
YouTube star Angry Ginge wins I'm a Celebrity 2025
Morgan Burtwistle, known professionally as Angry Ginge, has won this year's I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! -
Pregnant Paloma Faith shares alarming picture from hospital bed
Pregnant singer Paloma Faith has shared an update with followers saying she was in hospital. -
Mum hires private investigators to examine son's Spain death
Brett Dryden was found dead inside his home in Mojacar, Almeria, in July last year after suffering a four-inch head wound. -
Over 100 passengers on world cruise hit with diarrhoea as horror outbreak sweeps ship
Crew members have implemented infection control protocols. -
Funding secured for West Calder Co-op Discovery Centre following MP’s intervention
Following Gregor Poynton’s direct intervention with Miatta Fahnbulleh, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Devolution, Faith and Communities) in the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government earlier this week, the Department confirmed it will now proceed, allowing the money to be released and ensuring work can continue without disruption. -
I'm A Celeb's Angry Ginge issued warning from Mark Wright over cheeky Michelle Keegan comment
The 24-year-old admitted he had a crush on Mark's wife and actress Michelle, 38. -
Mum arrested over baby death says she has 'no guilt' after tot dies in rubbish strewn crib
Carrie Marie Murray and Mitchell Chesnut Murray, both 31, have been arrested over the alleged murder of their 18-month-old daughter. -
International footballer arrested on suspicion of assault as alleged victim in hospital
The player, 29, was arrested in the early hours of Saturday. -
Inside lives of fraudster and wife who 'watched each other tortured to death'
Their bodies had been wrapped in polyethene bags and buried in concrete, while chemical solvents had been used in a bid to scrub away any traces of DNA.

