Jackpot winners Dave and Angela Dawes have now gone public about their windfall. Dave, who is now retired, previously worked as a shift supervisor at Premier Foods of Wisbech and Angela, a volunteer for the British Heart Foundation. The couple …
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£101m Euromillions Jackpot Couple from Wisbech go public
Monsoon season is over prompting Somali pirates to gear up and prepare to send out their attack teams but the Volvo Ocean Race is re routed to avoid potential attacks.
The monsoon season is now over resulting in a much calmer sea allowing Somali pirates to attack with ease. Unfortunately the end of the monsoon season also ties in with the time of year that pleasure sailors like to take …
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BRITISH FORCES FREE ITALIAN CARGO SHIP MONTECRISTO HIJACKED OF THE COAST OF SOMALIA.
The Italian cargo ship Montecristo was seized 1000 kilometers from Somalia’s coast on Monday 10th October. The Montecristo is a 56,000ton bulk carrier owned by D’Alessio Group. The ship, which was carrying scrap metal, was hijacked during its journey from …
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X-Men star Hugh Jackman reveals regrets turning down investment opportunity in Norwich City Football Club.
Hugh Jackman, the Hollywood movie star most famously know for being Wolverine in the X-Men, is a Norwich City fan. Hugh, who was born in Australia, came to Norwich as a boy and remembers watching the team aged 16. His …
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‘License to kill’ instruction given to Russian agents
A hearing is due to be held next week to determine whether a full inquest is necessary to further investigate the killing of the former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko. He was poisoned by a major dose of radioactive polonium 210 and …
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