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Viewers tuning into the new series of Danny Dyer's Sky Original comedy Mr Bigstuff will see Hatfield on screen. Series two of Mr Bigstuff premieres on Sky and streaming service NOW on Thursday, July ...
Kirsty Paterson, 31, saw her face plastered all over the internet when the ill-fated Glasgow event became a viral meme — and is now calling for better laws to protect people from having images of them ...
A trail of iconic dinosaurs made with bricks has been bringing lots of visitors into Falkirk town centre this summer. Organisers Falkirk Delivers say they are "absolutely thrilled" by the response to ...
Ozzy Osbourne, iconic frontman of Birmingham's Black Sabbath, died on Tuesday, July 22 aged 76 and tributes are pouring in ...
The Black Sabbath frontman died on Tuesday, July 22 and the Mayor of the West Midlands Richard Parker says he hopes others ...
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South Wales Argus on MSNConcern as police search for 35-year-old woman missing for over 24 hoursPolice are appealing for more information to find a 35-year-old woman who has been missing for over 24 hours. Kirsty Inseal, from Gelligaer, Caerphilly, was last seen in the Cefn Hengoed at around ...
As fans respectfully lay flowers at the sites dedicated to the Prince of Darkness, some displays of grief have to stop right ...
Tributes have been paid in Birmingham and beyond by musicians and fans after the death of the Black Sabbath frontman.
A police puppy named after rock legend Ozzy Osbourne was seen in an adorable snap in tribute to the star, who has died aged ...
MasterChef series filmed last year to be broadcast in August, BBC confirms - It will be shown on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from ...
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Asian News International on MSNUnnati Hooda advances to round of 16 of China Open, to face SindhuUnnati Hooda delivered a commanding performance to outplay experienced Scottish shuttler Kirsty Gilmour 21-11, 21-16 in just 36 minutes at the China Open 2025, as per Badminton Association of India ...
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Viral Glasgow Oompa Loompa calls for change after facing online abuseA woman who went viral online dressed as an Oompa Loompa has called for stronger laws to protect people from image misuse.
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