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Among the crowd at the popular beach was a group of women, happily playing in the surf while wearing full traditional Islamic dress - a far cry from the situation unfolding in France.
Patience Chukwu was making her way to Homerton Hospital, east London, after starting her contractions when a man attacked her for her mobile phone.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council has employed a team of 'waste minimisation' staff who are employed to sift through blue wheelie bins in a bid to improve recycling rates.
Ronald King, 87, killed his wife of 50 years Rita King, 81, in the living room of their care home in Essex in December 2015. After shooting her, he told stunned staff: 'I'm dying anyway.'
Lisa Murphy, 39, and Violent Smith are said to have demanded money from the 28-year-old Wasps fly-half between September and October last year.
Gaby Stone, 33, of Marylebone, London, allegedly pocketed tens of thousands in sponsorship and appearance fees which should have gone to the Rio bronze medallist.
Sarah Mitchell, 34, from Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, was eating the teacakes with her two-year-old son Henry when she realised she was chewing on something 'rubbery and bristly'.
Michael Coe, 35, is standing trial over claims he attacked the 16-year-old boy near Upton Park tube station in East Ham, London, before turning on teacher Boutho Siwela when he intervened.
Yuusuf Warsame's father Abdiwahid, from Birmingham, said his son spent his dying moments being cradled by his mother following the deadly attack in Gothenberg.
Dr Claire Sheppey, 47, a consultant paediatric anaesthetist who was part of the response team deployed after the terror attacks, had gone to bed when the cigarette butt caught alight.
Dominic Chappell, 49, who bought the doomed retailer from Sir Phillip Green last year, pleaded guilty last month to exceeding a 40mph speed limit in Andover, Hampshire.
Nell Connick, from Swansea, South Wales, was diagnosed with a fast-growing tumour in her spine but was refused funding for proton beam therapy by the NHS.
Jordan Matthews, 23, was arrested on suspicion of killing Xixi Bi, 24, after police found her dead at the couple's home in Llandaff, Cardiff.
The gallery - a Who's Who of Hitler's henchmen involved in the Holocaust - was assembled by an Allied intelligence officer whose job was to interrogate the depraved individuals.
Rachel Murphy, from Stalybridge, Greater Manchester, would take over-the-counter for her back pain but her parents told an inquest they gave her stronger drugs to 'help her'.
Cindy Bruynius, from south London, made an emotional plea for her 'miracle baby' McKayla to 'pull through' after she was rescued from rough seas in Newquay, Cornwall, on Friday night.
Gabriella Taylor is back smiling on the court after being diagnosed with leptospirois and having to withdraw from the quarter finals of the Junior event at Wimbledon. She claims she was poisoned.
Bishop Edward Daly, 82, famously brandished the rag as a symbol of ceasefire as he attempted to help a fatally injured demonstrator in Londonderry in Northern Ireland in January 1972.
The property tycoon infuriated residents by applying to turn part of a private one-way road in Regent's Park, London, into a 'historic garden' which would double up as gateway to his home.
Chris Lynch, from Dorset, Poole, returned from his two-week break in Rhodes to find that his car was filthy, the tank was empty and there was another 150mph on the clock.
Cancer surgeon Manu Nair, who previously worked at Spire Parkway private hospital in Solihull, West Midlands, allegedly treated patients for prostate cancer who did not have the disease.
The beleaguered train provider today ran just half of its services because the pre-strike schedule is still in place, even though the walkout was scrapped yesterday.
Gabriella Taylor, 18, was forced to withdraw midway through the quarter final of the Junior event after contracting what was diagnosed as leptospirois, a bacterial infection.
Faust Abolore, 29, of Erith, south London, is accused of falsely entering Anthony Ezekpo's name on the baby's birth certificate before transferring him money when he tried to register the child's birth.
John Martin, 41, who was originally from Ireland, had been making his way home from a pub in Kingsbury, north west London, on Sunday morning when he was attacked.
Jane Dopson, 28, was shocked when the Home Essentials furniture shattered into hundreds of pieces, leaving shards of dangerous glass strewn across their patio in Laindon, Essex.
The Christian woman - who is known only as MB - transitioned from male to female more than 20 years ago but decided to stay married 'in the sight of God' to the mother of their two children.
Harry Brackpool, from Crawley, West Sussex, told police to 'catch me of you can (sic)' as he went on the run over a string of alleged offences, including an assault and making death threats.
Unnamed killer has also won the right to remain in the UK after his lawyers argued that deportation would breach his human rights and could ‘jeopardise his personal wellbeing’.
Annie Crawford had taken her eyes off the road when she drove her VW Polo into the back of a Toyota Corolla on the A12 in Suffolk. The impact caused the airbag to deploy and broke her daughter's neck.
Members of the Blues and Royals - where Harry was based for two years - were caught making tasteless jokes on WhatsApp during a leaving do at the regiment's barracks in Windsor.
Edward Tenniswood, 52, denies raping and killing the 20-year-old (pictured) whose body was found at his home in Northampton on January 30.
The nine-week-old Amur tiger is one of three new arrivals at Marwell Zoo, near Winchester, Hampshire, where keepers have been waiting for weeks for the tigers' first appearance.
John Nimmo, 28, from South Shields, sent two emails to Waverley MP Luciana Berger in which he called her 'Jewish scum' and told her to 'watch her back'.
The teenage thugs rampaged through Gowanbank Primary, Glasgow, trashing every room and pausing only to steal some of the pupils' sweet treats.
Edward Tenniswood claims India Chipchase, 20, instructed him to put his hands around her neck during sex, and told a court he went to buy a kebab as she lay dead at his home in Northampton.
Jemma McKenna said four-year-old Billy was left with the gash when a metal clip at the front of his harness repeatedly rubbed his chest during his stay at Pets Animal Hotel in Lymm, Cheshire.
Staff have launched petitions and online support groups, blaming Sir Philip Green for BHS's collapse and urging him to put his hands in his pockets to help those facing unemployment.
Ian Mangham, 50, was dismissed by Scotland Yard after a 'cruel and vindictive' campaign of abuse against his former partner Agnes Collowey, which including sending porn to her home.
Anthony Ayres, 49, used a clawhammer to attack Kelly Pearce before stabbing her more than 40 times at a flat on Canvey Island, Essex. He also murdered another girlfriend in 1994.
Harriet Rae, from Perranporth, Cornwall, said she was shopping at the store in Truro when the staff members 'made comments' to each other about her appearance.
Ashley Gebbie, 37, had given birth just three weeks earlier when boyfriend Alan Crozier returned to their home in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, and subjected the new mother to a terrifying assault.
Kiran Sheikh, 22, was abandoned by her mother on April 30, 1994 in Newham, east London, when she was just two hours old, before being taken to hospital by a stranger who spotted her.
Ford was injured when he was struck by a heavy hydraulic metal door on the starship on June 12 2014 during shooting for Star Wars: The Force Awakens at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire.
The photographs, taken inside The Salutation in Sandwich, Kent, reveal an oven thick with grease, as well as overflowing, blocked sinks which fill the dirty kitchen.
Egyptian Khaled Abdelhakam, 28, from Waterloo, London, contacted hostess Gioia Forte and model Chloe Othen telling them he was royalty and inviting them to accompany him to parties.
Christopher Skeaping, 72, formerly of Hounslow, London, indecently assaulted a 15-year-old in the 1980s while he was involved in the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE).
A whistleblower claimed that long-term sickness caused by stress, as well as a lack of time to thoroughly check documents, is leaving staff at Britain's biggest airport 'crucified'.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, the 21-year-old from Hampshire said that she signed up to an underwear trading website, which had a £15 monthly fee, but she's far from the only one.