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Is it flirtatious to sign off texts with a 'x'?
Do you think ending texts with a digital kiss is flirty or simply etiquette?
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Taxi driver has licence revoked following road rage incident
A Taunton cabbie has had his licence revoked after this video emerged showing a shocking road rage incident involving a lorry driver. Paul Toland lost his appeal after Taunton Deane Borough Council decided to revoke his licence after he drove
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Euromillions son takes winner to court
Lottery winner, David Dawes, has won a court battle against his son Michael, who wanted more of his £101 million jackpot. The judge ruled there was "no basis on which any rational or normal human being could conclude that they could go back
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Why today's ruling on school holidays means I won't be taking my kids on a term-time break
The Supreme Court ruled today that parents who take their children out of school for term-time holidays can be fined and prosecuted. But will parents continue to flout the rules?
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Toy Story fanatic called 'Buzz Lightyear' in court for speeding
Photo credit: SWNS.com A Toy Story fanatic who changed his name by deed poll to 'Buzz Lightyear' has been found guilty of speeding. Lightyear, of Bideford, Devon, who used to be known as Sam Stephens, appeared at Truro
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Divorcing a rich man is no 'meal ticket' for life - you need to get a job
The end of the 'meal ticket' divorce is nigh. Courts are increasingly choosing to limit the length of time that the ex-wives of rich men (or ex husbands of rich women) can pick up a hefty monthly payment from their former spouse. If
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Stag party strip club financial disaster gets a happy ending
Stag parties are meant to go slightly awry. Half the fun is waking up with one eyebrow, wondering exactly what you got up to the night before. However, there's a difference between 'slightly awry', and 'disastrously
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