The crossbow and knife murders carried out by triple killer Kyle Clifford were fuelled by the “violent misogyny promoted” by controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate, a court heard
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Gavin Plumb developed an “obsession” with the star over a number of years and assembled an “abduction kit” – complete with handcuffs and metal cable ties – to help carry out his attack
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A security guard accused of masterminding a plot to kidnap, rape and murder TV presenter Holly Willoughby searched on Google for “how to meet people who plan to kidnap celebrities”, a court heard
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A shopping centre security officer planned to kidnap TV presenter Holly Willoughby and take her to a “dungeon” where her “screams can’t be heard for miles”, a court heard
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An 18th century farmhouse that was left hanging precariously off a cliff following a land slip has been demolished
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A crane has lifted the spa pool out of an unauthorised building that is being demolished at the home of Captain Sir Tom Moore’s daughter
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@FenSkaters afternoon, our photographer's been out today capturing images of Fen skaters. Could you follow me so I can send you a message about this please? Thanks
Demolition begins on five clifftop homes in the village of Hemsby in Norfolk which has been hit by coastal erosion. High tides and strong winds caused the collapse of a stretch of private access road in Hemsby in Norfolk last month
Newborn grey seal pups on the beach at Horsey in Norfolk, as the pupping season begins at one the UK's most important sites for the mammals. Almost 4,000 baby seals were born on along the five-mile stretch of coast in Norfolk last year, making it a record for the region
Trinity College gardeners Dr Jo Miles and Joharna Richards and Trinity Fellow Professor Marian Holness mow the Meadow Circle in New Court of Trinity College in Cambridge. Mowing or scything is a centuries-old tradition believed to have been practised at Trinity before lawnmowers