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SEAN ‘Diddy’ Combs’ former head of security has claimed he saw the rapper “get really physical” with his exes.In a bombshell interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Roger Bonds described the star as a “king manipulator” who made a “self-centred apology”.10Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ former head of security claimed he saw the rapper ‘get really physical’ with his exesCredit: Getty10Roger Bonds described the rapper as a ‘king manipulator’ speaking on Piers Morgan UncensoredCredit: ITV10Shocking footage caught Combs kicking Cassie while she lay motionless on the groundCredit: AP10Combs broke his silence to apologise and said his behaviour was ‘inexcusable’Credit: InstagramIt comes after shocking…

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WHILE it is a largely preventable condition, around 13.6million of us are at risk of type 2 diabetes.Closely linked to obesity, it can lead to problems including heart disease, stroke, erectile dysfunction and tooth loss.4Dr Zoe Williams helps a reader dealing with intensely itchy skinCredit: Olivia WestBut carrying excess body weight isn’t the only risk factor. So is having a family member diagnosed with diabetes or high blood pressure.People of South Asian, African-Caribbean or Black African descent are up to four times more likely to be diagnosed.Smoking, PCOS, mental health conditions and having gestational diabetes (in pregnancy) all raise your…

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THE distraught families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas terrorists since October say they are living a “rollercoaster in hell”.Gal GiIboa Dalal, 29, told of his battle for survival amid hails of gunfire, before his brother Guy, 23, was captured, bound, and imprisoned deep in Gaza.10Amit Levy, left, and Gal Gilboa Dalal have spoken about how their families have suffered with family members being held hostage by HamasCredit: Chris Eades10Amit Levy’s sister Naama was taken away bloodied and beaten in a Hamas truckCredit: Twitter10Gal Gilboa Dalal’s brother Guy remains captiveCredit: Collect10Naama Levy, 19, was kidnapped by masked gunmen in October and is…

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PHARMACISTS are warning of shortages of whooping cough antibiotics as the UK faces the biggest outbreak in over a decade. Five infants have died of the highly contagious illness between January and March, with confirmed cases this year more than triple the total for the whole of 2023.4The UK faces a shortage of a common antibiotic used to treat whooping cough in childrenCredit: Getty Images4Confirmed cases this year are more than triple the total for the whole of 2023Dr Leyla Hannbeck of the Independent Pharmacies Association said some pharmacists are being forced to send patients away empty-handed as they struggle…

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A BRIT extreme kayaker is missing and feared dead after disappearing in a river in Switzerland, reports say. Bren Orton, 29, became trapped by currents beneath the surging water on the Melezza River in the Ticino Region.3Bren Orton, is reportedly missing and feared deadCredit: Instagram3The 29-year-old Brit got into trouble in a river in SwitzerlandCredit: Facebook3Bren had filmed himself kayaking in Italy (pictured) just hours before his disappearanceCredit: InstagramThe Brit kayaker, who has 57,000 Instagram followers, filmed himself kayaking down a river in Italy less than 48 hours before vanishing.Cops and specialist search teams have now been on the hunt…

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IRANIAN President Ebrahim Raisi has been found dead at the site of a horror helicopter crash.The brutish president, 63, was among several discovered on Monday following a gruelling overnight search in blizzard conditions.15Pictures shows the site of the helicopter crash that killed Iran’s president and foreign ministerCredit: East2West15Search and rescue personnel search the wreckageCredit: East2West15The crash site of the helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi is seen in East Azerbaijan provinceCredit: SNN15Footage from Akinci Unmanned Aerial Vehicle shows a heat source thought to be the wreckage of the president’s helicopterCredit: Getty15Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was confirmed dead on Monday morningCredit: AP15Iranian…

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BRITAIN is going tea-total — with most of us preferring a cuppa to booze, a poll suggests.A sobering 70 per cent often or regularly choose a brew over a beer, while the figure rises to 81 per cent of 30 to 44-year-olds.1A study has found Brits prefer a cuppa over alcoholCredit: GettyWomen are bigger tea lovers, with almost a third – 32 per cent – citing tea as their go-to beverage, compared to 23 per cent of men.But despite the nation’s love affair with the leaf-based drink, experts at the UK Tea and Infusions Association claim many of us are…

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A CONVOY of 20 vehicles donated through London’s ultra-low emission zone scrappage scheme arrived in Ukraine over the weekend.They are among about 100 given to British-Ukrainian Aid for humanitarian and medical purposes in the war with Russia.3A convoy of vehicles donated through London’s ULEZ scrappage scheme arrived in Ukraine to take up support rolesCredit: PA3Twenty vehicles have been dispatched to the Eastern European nation, with another 13 en routeCredit: PAAbout half have already been dispatched to Ukraine, with another 13 en route.The Ulez area was expanded by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan to include the whole of the capital in…

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VICTIMS of the infected blood scandal are set for compensation  of least £10billion and an official apology from the PM.It comes as the final independent inquiry report  is  published today.4Some blood treatments and transfusions in the 1970s and 1980s were infected with viruses (stock)Credit: AlamyAlmost 3,000 people have died and as many as 30,000 are estimated to have been infected due to failings in the 1970s and 1980s.Blood transfusions and products like plasma were not properly screened and transmitted incurable diseases to NHS patients – often children – who were being treated for bleeding disorders like haemophilia.Ministers have already paid…

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CHILLING footage shows Iran’s president in a helicopter moments before crashing.Ebrahim Raisi is seen in the video from inside a chopper prior to his disappearance on Sunday – with rain and fog hampering the search effort.11Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is seen on board a helicopter prior to the crashCredit: AFP11The footage was released by state TV earlier todayCredit: AFP11A huge rescue effort has been deployed and is continuing into the nightCredit: Reuters11At least 40 teams have been deployed to the scene11Raisi pictured inspecting the Qiz Qalasi Dam hours before the crashCredit: Reuters11The controversial leader, 63, had been at the Azerbaijani…

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