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How Bradley Walsh went from poverty & devastating career blow to £20m fortune
The Sun· 3 days agoBradley collaboration with his son is ensuring he's not the only successful one in the family. He...
‘The following month, she married him’: your remarkable stories of Britain’s forgotten WWII PoWs
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoMy grandfather was a vet. During the Second World War, one of his jobs was to look after the pets...
Giant Irish Wolfhound Acts as 'Therapy Dog' for Homeless Pets
PetHelpful· 3 days agoIn her spare time, Chicken likes to hang out with her human brother and attempt to make friends with...
PM says he will take full responsibility for result after minister predicts Labour landslide – as it...
The Guardian· 1 day agoRishi Sunak has done what might be his last question-and-answer session with journalists as prime...
Theresa May stuns homeowner after leaving Ring doorbell message
Daily Mail· 4 days agoAdam Aston said: 'Say what you like about Britain and it’s politics but there ain’t many western...
Is Keir Starmer the Gareth Southgate of politics?
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 3 days agoLike the England Manager, the Labour leader helms a united team ready to face up to 14 years of hurt (electoral defeats). But the nation’s hopes could so...
Heatwave saw Dorset under attack from ladybirds
Dorset Echo via Yahoo News UK· 5 days ago"I can recall seeing smoke coming from the bales in our own family farm's barn and my father having to quickly douse the bales with water to stop them...
You can't eat in this restaurant. But while others close, this one is booming
Manchester Evening News via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoIt was also recently named as one of The Times' Top 10 Burgers in Britain. "I would say our sites in...
Faultlines: Eight-hour school runs and kids too hungry to sleep - the families caught up in housing...
Sky News via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoIt's an icy cold December morning outside a Travelodge in Enfield, north London, when we first meet...
‘100% feminist’: how Eleanor Rathbone invented child benefit – and changed women’s lives for ever
The Guardian· 17 hours agoA dark blue hardback inscribed with the name of its first owner, Miss M Marshall, and the year of publication, 1924, it cost just £12.99. It has a case to be considered among ...