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Footballer Christian Eriksen smiles and gives the thumbs up this morning in the first picture from hospital since he suffered cardiac arrest on the pitch on Saturday. Denmark and Inter Milan star Eriksen, 29, shocked the watching world when he collapsed on the pitch during Denmark's Euro 2020 match with Finland. He was described by medics as 'gone,' but after...
Prime minister Boris Johnson channels his inner David Hasselhoff as he becomes 'Baywatch Boris,' diving fearlessly straight into the sea, no messing about, for a bracing swim first thing this morning at the G7 summit at Carbis Bay, Cornwall. Wearing a natty pair of trendy knee length shorts he then dried off walking along the beach with his wife Carrie. Despite...
Callous hospital worker Ayesha Basharat used a dead Covid patient's bank card to buy crisps, sweets and fizzy drinks from a hospital vending machine just 17 minutes after she passed away. Basharat, 23, a healthcare assistant, avoided jail for using the 83-year-old woman’s card at Heartlands Hospital on 24 January. A doctor recorded her Covid-19 death at 1.56pm – and...
Melissa Laurie, who was saved from the jaws of a crocodile when her twin sister Georgia Laurie repeatedly punched it in the face in Mexico, is said to be in a "delicate" but thought to be "stable" condition in hospital. On her Facebook page, their sister Hana posted a photo of herself and the twins and this update: "Georgia...
An American post graduate has been revealed as the Oxford student who tabled the motion to remove a portrait of the Queen from Magdalen College's graduate common room. Matthew Katzman, 25, proposed that the portrait was "unwelcoming" because the Queen represents "recent colonial history" and Magdalen's Middle Common Room members agreed and passed the motion by a substantial majority. One...
Colin Pitchfork, the first murderer convicted and jailed using DNA evidence, can now be released from prison.                                 © copyright GlobalNet Pictures He was given a 30 year minimum sentence in 1988 for raping and murdering fifteen year old Leicestershire schoolgirls Lynda Mann and Dawn Ashworth...
British dad Trevor Pelling, 45, has died saving his two daughters from being swept out to sea off a Portuguese beach. He suffered cardiac arrest when he was pulled out of the ocean by surfers just after 2pm yesterday afternoon at Calada Beach in Encarnacao, about an hour's drive north-west of Lisbon. Mr Pelling, a financial consultant on holiday with his...
James Peppiatt, 21, from Islington, has appeared in court accused of murdering popular florist Tony Eastlake, 55, who worked on an Islington market stall and was stabbed to death on Saturday afternoon. Peppiatt is reported to be the son of Mr Eastlake's former girlfriend, according to the MailOnline. He is said to have dated Peppiatt's mother, Alicia Callaghan, 43, earlier...
Popular florist Tony Eastlake, 55, who worked on the Essex Road in Islington, north London, was stabbed to death on Saturday afternoon. Mr Eastlake, a much-loved part of the community, known as the "flower man of Islington," had worked the same flower stall since the age of 14. Police believe Tony and his killer knew each other and have ruled...
Dea-John Reid, aged 14, has been stabbed to death in Birmingham. The teenager is understood to have been chased along College Road, Kingstanding, on Monday by a group at around 7.30pm before being fatally stabbed. He collapsed in the road and was pronounced dead a short time later. A post mortem examination confirmed he died from a stab wound...