Under a new law, people will be able to carry out background checks to see if their partners pose a threat to them. 
      
      
Cute toddler is the picture of happiness as he tucks into fried chicken
 When it comes to finger-licking' cuisine, one mother simply couldn't wait to introduce her toddler to the delights of the chicken drumstick.
      
      
Heartwarming images of a young girl posing with her biological dad and her stepdad before they BOTH took her to a father-daughter dance go viral

Adorable pictures of a young girl with her biological dad and stepdad have gone viral of the two men taking her to a father-daughter dance. 
      
      
Male-centric companies unveil flower-style bouquets made entirely out of BEEF JERKY
 Every year as Valentine's Day draws closer, millions of women search for the perfect token gift to buy their boyfriend or husband, but most inevitably find themselves stuck pondering the same question: What, exactly, is the male equivalent of a bouquet of flowers?
      
      
Fake Cigarettes Containing Asbestos, Arsenic And Human Poo Found In UK.
Simon Blackburn, a representative of the LGA, said: "The sale of cheap, illegal tobacco is funding organised criminal gangs and damaging legitimate traders.
      
      
81-year-old Dublin woman finds birth mother alive after searching for 61 years.

An 81-year-old Dublin woman has located her birth mother alive after searching for 61 years. Eileen Macken said that she began looking for her mother when she was just 19-year-old, having grown up in Kirwan House orphanage on the North Circular Road. 
      
      
Pastor Lives In $1.8m Mansion Paid For By The Church He Works For
An American pastor who bought his wife a top-of-the-range supercar is now living in a $1.8 million (£1.4 million) mansion bought for him by the church he works for, to encourage him to take the job. 
      
      
You Can Now Get KFC Gravy Candles For Your Home
Scented candle flavours can get pretty bloody ridiculous sometimes. From 'Aloe Water' and 'Tomato, Green Leaf and Moss' through to 'Soft Blanket' and 'Sun-Warmed Meadow' (yup, all legit products from leading candle retailers, believe it or not), we're constantly barraged with smells and ideas that don't even make any sense never mind whether anyone actually wants them. 
      
      
Prince Philip Car Crash Victim Thinks That He Should Be Prosecuted
A woman who was left with a broken wrist after a road traffic collision with Prince Philip's car says that the Duke of Edinburgh should be prosecuted "the same as everyone else".46-year-old Emma Fairweather was a passenger in her friend's Kia when the accident between her and Prince Philip's Land Rover occurred last week. The 97-year-old royal managed to walk away unharmed, but Ms Fairweather suffered a broken wrist that doctors have allegedly told her could keep her off work for as much as two months. The mum of two said: "I think he should be treated the same as anyone else. How could you say no to prosecuting him if he's broken the law?""It has been such a traumatic and painful time and I would have expected more of the Royal Family."It could have been so much worse. Prince Philip apparently said to a witness that it was the sun that dazzled him, but I can't see how that could be true when it was overcast."It would mean the world to me if Prince Philip said sorry, but I have no idea if he's sorry at all."I know the Queen is a busy lady, but I was really excited at the idea she might phone me."Instead of that phone call from the Queen, Ms Fairweather claims that she has only received a bizarre statement from a police liaison officer that read: "The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh would like to be remembered to you."Ms Fairweather argued: "That's not an apology or even a well-wish."
Buckingham Palace made a statement on Friday after the incident. That statement read: "Contact has been made privately with the occupants in the other car and well-wishes exchanged."Norfolk Police have since said that the crash would be investigated thoroughly and "any appropriate action is taken."After the crash, the measure has been passed to reduce the speed limit of the road to 50mph and cameras are also to be installed along the stretch of road near to the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh's private home at Sandringham Estate. At a public meeting, Norfolk County Council also heard that the road had been considered dangerous for a good while before this highly publicised incident.
An eyewitness to the crash, Roy Warne, told the BBC: "I saw it [The Duke's Land Rover] careering, tumbling across the road and ending up on the other side."It would take a massive force [to have done that]."
      
      
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