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Bear alert in Japan after man found dead and police officers mauled
People in northeastern Japan have been warned to stay vigilant after a man was found dead with gash wounds and police officers were left with serious injuries. Two officers were attacked on Saturday in Kazuno city, Akita prefecture, while recovering the missing man's body, Japanese media said. A police helicopter and cars are involved in the search for the bears.
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WW2 veteran holds back tears as he recalls being captured weeks after D-Day
A Second World War veteran who was captured as a prisoner of war just weeks after D-Day and was forced to march hundreds of miles was brought to tears as he remembered being reunited with his mother 10 months later. Ken Hay almost did not make it back home to Barking when he “lay down to die” as he fell during the three-month march, but his friends came back to help.
1-min read - LifestyleWales Online
Brits charged whopping £180 for sunbeds in Spain and their response is scathing
UK tourists have been warned to expect an eye-watering sunbed charge when they visit a Spanish holiday hotspot this spring and summer, but Brits have been left scathing at the prices
2-min read - NewsBelfast Live
Foreign Office issues 'no travel' advice for 24 countries - see full list
The list includes some expected entries as well as a few surprises
2-min read - NewsGlasgow Times
'Damage, disruption, antisocial behaviour': Council hits out at Celtic celebration
Glasgow council said the "damage, disruption and antisocial behaviour" of yesterday's Celtic celebration was "unacceptable".
1-min read - LifestyleWestern Telegraph
Popular foodie festival scraps ticket prices and offers free entry for all
A street food festival showcasing cuisine from all over the globe is coming to Pembrokeshire next month and is now free to attend.
2-min read - NewsThe Independent
Wes Streeting defends Archbishop of Canterbury’s attack on two-child benefit cap - ‘literally his job’
The Archbishop slammed the cap as ‘cruel’ and called on Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer to commit to scrapping it
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