News Archive
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Accountant creates bespoke weather service for tiny rural village
Monday, 16 August, 2010 - 15:00
ROSS PARRY SYNDICATION: An accountant has created a detailed weather forecast for the rural village he lives in after becoming increasingly frustrated by the professionals' faulty predictions.
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Two thousand fish rescued from desperately low canal
Monday, 16 August, 2010 - 14:58
ROSS PARRY SYNDICATION: Environmentalists have had to make a dramatic rescue of 2,000 fish from this bone-dry canal - part of which has been closed despite pouring rain in the last six weeks.
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Lightning strikes twice for three-year-old who needs second liver transplant
Monday, 16 August, 2010 - 14:20
Lightning has tragically struck twice for the family of an adorable three-year-old girl who is in desperate need of a second liver transplant to save her life.
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Man is mistakenly targeted as Bulger killer
Friday, 13 August, 2010 - 16:24
ROSS PARRY SYNDICATION: A terrified man is living in fear after being targeted by thugs who believe that he is James Bulger’s killer Jon Venables.
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Mum traps internet pervert preying on teenage daughter
Thursday, 12 August, 2010 - 13:03
ROSS PARRY SYNDICATION: A worried mum posed as her teenage daughter to snare the internet pervert who was targeting her.
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Sensible teenager vows to buy family home after scooping over a million pounds on the lottery
Thursday, 12 August, 2010 - 12:59
A level-headed teenager has vowed to move her cash-strapped family out of their council home after scooping over a million pounds on the lottery.
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Britain's oldest house discovered
Wednesday, 11 August, 2010 - 13:34
Archaeologists have discovered Britain's earliest house - dating back 11,500 years.
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Funeral held for prostitute allegedly killed by 'Crossbow Cannibal'
Wednesday, 11 August, 2010 - 13:31
The devastated mum of a prostitute allegedly murdered by "Crossbow Cannibal" Stephen Griffiths read a touching poem at a moving funeral for her daughter held next to the primary school she a...
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Doctor saved from death because he climbed mountains
Wednesday, 11 August, 2010 - 13:29
A family GP cheated death from a potentially fatal brain haemorrhage by climbing the highest mountains on the planet.
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Train buff's poster collection sells for almost 700,000 pounds
Monday, 9 August, 2010 - 13:15
A train buff who painstakingly amassed the "best ever" private collection of forgotten railway posters and memorabilia has earned his family nearly 700,000 pounds from beyond the grave.











