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NEWS w/e December 7th 2025

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'Just had enough!' Yorkshire patriot slapped with £2,300 fine for hoisting Union Jacks around town


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Story by Susanna Siddell

A Yorkshire patriot who hoisted flags aplenty around town has decried accusations of racism after he was slapped with a £2,300 fine. He was handed the staggering fee from his local council for flying 64 flags around his town.






Dame Esther Rantzen plans early Christmas with family

Story by Emily Bashforth

Dame Esther Rantzen has said she is moving her family Christmas forward to make sure she is ‘alive to enjoy it’.

The Childline founder and former broadcaster, 85, was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in January 2023.


Forbidden book omitted from the Bible reveals a vengeful child Jesus

Story by Stacy Liberatore

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A long-forgotten book, left out of the Bible and written nearly 1,900 years ago, reveals secret stories of Jesus' childhood that the early church kept under wraps for centuries.

Known as the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, the text tells of Jesus performing miraculous feats, bringing clay birds to life, drawing water from a broken pitcher and healing a boy whose leg was injured by an axe.


Dick Van Dyke, 99, names the two things to avoid to live a long life


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Story by Jacob Stolworthy

Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang actor Dick Van Dyke has shared what he claims is his secret to a long life, weeks before turning 100.

The American star, who is due to reach the milestone age on 13 December, said in a new interview he has successfully avoided anger and hate throughout his life, which is “one of the chief things that kept me going”.




True story behind house in middle of M62 and 'stubborn farmer' who lived there


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Story by Jude Jones

Drive up the M62 toward Leeds and you’ll notice an iconic quirk in the middle of road - an 18th-century farmhouse, surrounded by sheep grazing obliviously on the grass and built in a fork in the middle of the motorway.



Virgin Media fined £23.7m after serious customer incidents


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Story by Anna Wise

Ofcom has imposed a substantial £23.8 million fine on Virgin Media, citing the company's failure to protect thousands of vulnerable customers during their transition to digital landline services.




Migrant responsible for killing 269 people in deadly bombings wins appeal after being refused asylum

Story by Richard Jeffries


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A Sri Lankan national who faced arrest in connection with the devastating 2019 Easter bombings has succeeded in his appeal against the Home Office's rejection of his asylum claim.

The man, identified solely as 'YA', secured victory at the immigration Upper Tribunal in Birmingham after challenging the initial decision.



Royal Family's big fear if Andrew ‘can't cope' in lonely new home


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Story by Lauren Welch

The Royal Family are reportedly fearing for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, especially worrying whether he will be able to "cope" in his lonely new home. Buckingham Palace announced that Andrew would no longer be known as the Duke of York on October 17, with all of his remaining titles and honours stripped.


Days 201-300: Every anti-LGBTQ+ move the Trump administration has made


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In his third 100 days, Trump’s legislative assault against the community has further intensified. Here’s the administration’s complete track record on LGBTQ issues from days 201-300.



She lives on a cruise ship year-round: at 77, she shows what they never tell you

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by Fabienne Ba.

At 77, Sharon Lane gave up everything to settle permanently aboard the Odyssey Villa Vie Residences, a cruise ship offering all-inclusive accommodations while sailing around the world. She candidly shares what this life entails, including the only real drawback she has encountered.





DWP demands dad repays £36,000 PIP after being seen playing cricket

Story by Steven Smith

A one-legged man who had his disability benefits withdrawn after the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) filmed him playing cricket for his local side has been told to repay the government £36,000. Shaun Rigby, 37, lost his leg below the knee in a tractor accident aged just two and took up the sport as a seven-year-old boy.


Exposed: the Dubai-based fat cats making millions from asylum-seekers' taxis

Story by Abul Taher

A tycoon couple based in Dubai have made millions of pounds from the British taxpayer ferrying asylum seekers around the country in taxis. Ashok Puri and his wife Manju run a number of companies in the UK, which include at least three that have had contracts to transport hotel migrants to see doctors and dentists and even to take them to airports.


Fraudster fights deportation over ‘his human right to NHS therapy’

Story by Steve Bird

A fraudster who conned elderly people out of their life savings is fighting deportation because he claims he has a human right to NHS “talking therapies” and would suffer PTSD if returned to Pakistan.

Omer Iqbal, 41, also insists that a loan contract he obtained from Karachi moneylenders to compensate his victims contains a clause stipulating he must remain in the UK. ( JB: Kick the fucker out. )


With 850,000 on waiting lists, NHS spends £300k hiring actors to pretend to be patients

Story by Andy Beaven For The Scottish Mail On Sunday

Scotland's cash-strapped NHS is under fire for spending hundreds of thousands of pounds hiring professional actors to pretend to be patients.

The Scottish Mail on Sunday can reveal that a body called NHS Education for Scotland is setting aside an astonishing £360,000 to pay actors and role-players to impersonate people with illnesses and medical conditions. ( WTF ? )





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