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Tanzania turns Maasai land into a hunting ground for Dubai royal family 

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A 1,500sq/km 'wildlife corridor' around Loliondo, next to the Serengeti national park, will be handed over to a commercial hunting and safari company based in the United Arab Emirates.

Teachers should not befriend pupils on Facebook, warns Education Secretary

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Nicky Morgan, the Education Secretary, is publishing guidance for teachers to avoid them becoming victims of trolls, advising them to avoid befriending pupils on Facebook and Twitter.

Charles Bronson claims Ronnie Kray 'lived like a lord' inside Broadmoor

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Notorious 61-year-old Bronson, who was furious at being confined to the secure hospital between 1978 and 1984, reportedly made the claim in a letter to a pen pal.

Husband secretly films wife rapping along to Salt-N-Pepa's 'None of your business'

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A man going by Sir Prise secretly recorded his wife rapping along to Salt-N-Pepa and uploaded the footage to YouTube, earning himself over a million views in the process.

Keith Harding from Jim'll Fix It's Christmas special was a convicted child abuser 

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Antiques expert Keith Harding, who had been convicted of child sex offences in the 1950s and restored artefacts for royalty, was asked on the show in 1980 to help a 13-year-old girl.

Liverpool benefits cheat family claimed £226,000 to spend on luxury holidays

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Samuel Bennett and his wife Patricia, of west Derby, claimed disability living allowance between 2002 and 2012 on the basis they were so ill they could not walk and needed round-the-clock care.

Kellie Maloney stopped breathing for more than an hour during surgery

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Kellie Maloney, formerly known as boxing promoter Frank Maloney, stopped breathing during facial reconstruction surgery in Belgium and was kept alive on an emergency respirator.

Watch the inside of a cargo ship twist and contort as it moves through huge waves in a storm

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Marine engineer Claus Tuxen recorded the impact of a severe storm on board the cargo vessel in the Indian Ocean. But he explained it is normal for ships to be flexible or they would break apart.

Claims Lewis Carroll had unhealthy interest in little girls is nonsense, says Edward Wakeling

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Edward Wakeling has criticised biographers who have given the author of two of literature’s greatest children’s classics a disturbing modern reputation.

Shrien Dewani's lawyers officially move to have the case against him thrown out following succession of prosecution lines collapsing 

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Foto24/Bertram Malgas/Gallo/REX (4241135b) Shrien Dewani leaves the Western Cape High Court Anni Dewani murder trial, Cape Town, South Africa - 10 Nov 2014

British Muslim charities on watch list over fears they could be linked to extremism and radicalisation 

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Five organisations working in Syria, including al-Fatiha Global which Alan Henning (pictured) was working with when he was kidnapped, are the focus of ongoing Charity Commission statutory inquiries.

Adventurers scale Hong Kong's skyscrapers to take selfies above the city

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PIC BY ALEXANDER REMNOV / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Alexander Remon (Green Tshirt) Danila (Sunglasses) and Eric (pink and white T-shirt) take a selfie at the top of The Centre Tower, Hong Kong, China) These breath-taking images taken from the top of skyscrapers are wrong on so many levels. Captured using a specially adapted selfie stick, the sweat inducing images show the lengths some people will go to for the most extreme self portrait. Pictured at heights over 360 metres in the air, the nerve shredding photographs show the group of photographers dangling by one hand and even tip-toeing across tiny ledges. Seemingly unfazed by the dazzling heights, the barmy bunch ventured around the city of Hong Kong in search of any building that caught their eye. SEE CATERS COPY **NOT FOR SALE / USE IN RUSSIA / POLAND**

Halesowen bride ties the knot with 44 bridesmaids

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Jayne Lawrence, 50, from Halesowen in the West Midlands, married in front of what has been dubbed 'Britain's biggest wedding party'. The delighted bride is now hoping for a Mexican honeymoon.

'Squeaky bum time' for Labour admits Ed Miliband ally Sadiq Khan

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Sadiq Khan’s admission, using the phrase made famous by the former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson, comes amid growing pressure on Ed Miliband’s leadership.

Charity worker sacked from raising money for Guide Dogs 'because she is visually impaired'

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Collect photo - Zoe Goodman, 19. A fundraiser claims she was sacked from raising money for Guide Dogs for the Blind - because she is visually impaired. See swns story SWBLIND. Zoe Goodman, 19, landed a job in a call centre but was struggling to read her computer screen because of Stargardt's disease, which is causing a progressive loss of her vision. She asked for magnifying software but was told is was unavailable - and was then asked not to return to the job. The call centre involved, the recruitment agency Zoe worked for and Guide Dogs for the Blind and are now investigating her claims. She said: "I felt shocked, I felt bullied and I felt patronised. I was being fired from a Guide Dogs campaign for being visually impaired. "If I didn't have a visual impairment I would still have my job fundraising for the blind." Stargardt's disease is a genetic disorder which can lead to total blindness and symptoms often start with blind spots, wavy vision and the eyes poorly adapting to dim ligh

Is it a bird? is it a plane? Mystery saucer shaped object pictured floating in the sky over Manchester 

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This peculiar outline was captured by craftsman John Hindley - who claims he took the picture of what looked like a 'glitch in the sky above Manchester after feeling a 'magnetic pull' towards it.

Student convicted of possessing bomb-making document

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Court artist sketch dated 13/10/14 by Elizabeth Cook of Erol Incedal (centre), who was found guilty by the jury in the secret trial at the Old Bailey of possessing a bomb making document on a memory card which was likely to be useful to a terrorist. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday November 17, 2014. The jury in the case was discharged after it failed to reach a verdict on another charge of preparing an act of terrorism with others abroad. See PA story COURTS Terror. Photo credit should read: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire

April Jones' parents watch as the 'house from hell' where she was murdered is razed to the ground

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The family of murdered school girl April Jones bravely watched the house where she was murdered by Mark Bridger being demolished. The family including mum Coral, dad Paul, brother Harley and sister Jasmine watched at the house was razed to the ground by a JCB. © WALES NEWS SERVICE

Rising number of twins and triplets among mothers in their forties due to IVF

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The number of women giving birth after turning 40 has risen steadily in recent years, with multiple births most likely amongst the over-45s, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Post Office launches first Christmas advert in five years

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The Post Office has launched its first festive advert in five years in an effort to bring more people in to its stores. It will make its first TV showing during the breaks of the X Factor on ITV on Sunday evening.
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