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Moment drug dealer re-arrested as he leaves prison

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  • 2025-06-07 15:23 event
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Moment drug dealer re-arrested as he leaves prison
Samuel Watts is filmed being arrested just after he is released from prison last November.

1.667. Biles calls Gaines 'sick' in trans rights row

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Olympic champion Simone Biles calls former US swimmer and activist Riley Gaines "sick" over online comments about a transgender woman softball player.

1.668. Government struggles to cut foreign aid spent on asylum hotels

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New figures show the Home Office plans to spend £2.2bn of overseas development assistance for 2025/26 - only marginally down on last year.

1.669. Union warns airport strikes could hit summer holidays

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Unite said an imminent resolution to disputes with five companies is necessary to prevent the threat of strikes.

1.670. Five taken to hospital after chemical spill in Magheralin

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The people, who were taken to hospital, included two firefighters and they have now all been discharged.

1.671. Thunderstorm warning issued for large parts of England and Wales

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The Met Office warns frequent lightning, hail and strong, gusty winds will be additional hazards.

1.672. Thunderstorm warning kicks in for parts of England and Wales

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The Met Office warns frequent lightning, hail and strong, gusty winds will be additional hazards.

1.673. Saka left out of England squad to face Andorra

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Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka left out of England squad for World Cup qualifier against Andorra on Saturday.

1.674. Cosey Fanni Tutti's journey through art, porn and music

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The artist reflects on the exhibition that once saw her labelled a "wrecker of civilisation".

1.675. The long road to get 'Motorway City' on track with trams

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From an underground network to an elevated railway, Leeds is no stranger to transport innovation.

1.676. Moment drug dealer re-arrested as he leaves prison

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Samuel Watts is filmed being arrested just after he is released from prison last November.

1.677. Spurs captain Son says Postecoglou a club 'legend'

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Tottenham captain Son Heung-min says sacked manager Ange Postecoglou is a "legend" who has "changed the trajectory of this club".

1.678. What now for Scotland as Clarke enters final chapter?

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Steve Clarke's Scotland legacy would be altered with World Cup qualification, but momentum needs found fast after a bruising defeat by Iceland, writes Scott Mullen

1.679. Rod Stewart cancels US gigs ahead of Glastonbury

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The 80-year-old 'Maggie May' singer says he's devastated to scrap the shows as he recovers from the flu.

1.680. Polo-loving drug lord's double life catches up with him

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Muhammed Hafeez lived a double life, rubbing shoulders with UK royals while also controlling a drugs empire.

1.681. Hospital wedding for bride paralysed at hen party

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Carla and Craig Bolton chose not to postpone their wedding after a hen party trick went wrong.

1.682. 'My son is one of just 16 who has a condition with no name'

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Jack is one of only 16 children in the world with a genetic condition so rare it doesn't have a name.

1.683. McIlroy 'concerned' for US Open after driver issues

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World number two Rory McIlroy says he is "concerned" about his form heading into the US Open after struggling with his driver at the Canadian Open.

1.684. Woman, 72, fined £100 for putting up table in city centre during council cuts protest

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Heather Rawling said she was not causing a nuisance to the public by setting up a table in the city.

1.685. Patients may be seen by any dental surgery

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People with healthy teeth may be added to a central database and seen by any surgery in their area.

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