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Helen Lock

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Past articles by Helen:

GB News signs up Nigel Farage for primetime show amid divisions, staff exodus and ratings woes

The former UKIP leader said he "would not be taking the knee" on the show, as the channel's director of news and programmes quits → Read More

'Hollywood Ripper' Michael Gargiulo sentenced to death for murder of two women

Michael Gargiulo has been convicted of killing two women in the 2000s, including 22-year-old Ashley Ellerin who had been about to go on a date with Ashton Kutcher → Read More

Physiotherapist learns to tap dance to help 95-year-old patient recover from broken hip

Sean Lissner, 28, decided to include the tap moves once he discovered his patient Dorothy had been a dance choreographer. → Read More

Legendary spy writer John le Carré has died aged 89, agent says

The Cold War era novelist wrote 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' and 'The Night Manager'. → Read More

Wales' firebreak lockdown to end on Monday as 'cases are plateauing' says health minister

People will be allowed to meet in groups of no more than 4 in restaurants and bars from Monday in Wales → Read More

Greater Manchester hospitals suspend non-urgent care as coronavirus cases rise

There are now more coronavirus patients in Manchester's hospitals than at the peak of the pandemic in April, health officials say. → Read More

Remembrance Sunday: Royal Family and Prime Minister lead commemorations as scaled-back services take place

The public are encouraged to observe two-minute silence from their doorstep and use social media to join in remembrance events. → Read More

Transport for London secures £1.8bn bailout, with controversial changes 'killed off' but savings still needed

The Government climbed down over proposals to increase the Congestion Charge Zone, scrap free travel for children and older people, and increase fares. → Read More

Will Strictly Come Dancing and I’m A Celebrity be cancelled? What the lockdown rules say about TV production

Fans are concerned the shows won't be able to continue with strict lockdown restrictions. → Read More

Welsh and Northern leaders taken aback by 'long overdue' extension of furlough scheme

The Welsh First Minister will ask the Treasury to allow businesses in Wales "full access" to the extended furlough scheme. → Read More

UK weather: Flood warnings issued ahead of 'turbulent week' of heavy rain and winds

The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for flooding in parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland → Read More

Next UK census will collect data on sexual orientation and gender identity for the first time

Without the data, policymakers are “unaware of the extent and nature of disadvantage” LGBT people face, officials said → Read More

Murderer who fought London Bridge attacker could get early release for ‘exceptionally brave’ actions

Steven Gallant, 42, confronted a knifeman with a narwhal tusk and has now received a rare sentence reduction in recognition of his actions. → Read More

Harry Dunn’s parents say police are ‘absolved of any blame’ over scandal as they focus fire on Foreign Office

They said the police were 'absolved of any blame' over the death of their son → Read More

Nantes cathedral fire: Church volunteer charged with arson after admitting to starting blaze

The 39-year-old man has admitted starting the blaze, which badly damaged the 15th century cathedral → Read More

Customers told to self-isolate after 16 coronavirus cases linked to one pub in Crawley

The Downsman temporarily closed after members of staff tested positive for Covid-19. 16 cases have now been linked to the establishment → Read More

Gyms and swimming pools start to reopen in England, with midnight fitness classes to mark the moment

Long queues formed outside some gyms as people rushed to get back – but many facilities are still closed due to the cost of reopening. → Read More

Coronavirus latest: Wills 'witnessed via video' to be made legal in England and Wales

The new law removes the need for two physical witnesses to be present in person to allow distancing and protect vulnerable people → Read More

‘Just Harry’: Prince asks for titles to be dropped at event as he winds down Royal duties

The Duke of Sussex would normally be addressed as Sir or His Royal Highness → Read More

Which is the world's vainest city?

Is it a plastic surgery centre such as Seoul or Rio de Janeiro, or a hotbed of selfie-takers such as Manhattan? → Read More