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A Cambridge University Library spokesman told MailOnline: 'Cambridge University Libraries do not censor, blacklist or remove content unless the content is illegal under UK law.
According to MailOnline, he said: ‘A lion escaped from the circus.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/11/12/horror-lion-escapes-italian-circus-near-roam-roam-streets-19810460/
A former Cabinet minister told MailOnline he would 'easily win a election if he made it to the membership'.
And earlier this year, MailOnline revealed how the King's guards were living in filthy conditions at the iconic Wellington Barracks, with grim pictures showing piles of litter, blocked, filthy toilets and leaky appliances in the block.
And one man, Alastair Whatmore, told MailOnline he does 'not hold out much hope' that his vehicle is safe after he too put his car in the multi-storey structure.
And the dog and a number of other clues and further investigations, identified by experts speaking to MailOnline, could prove to be the key to crack the case.
A police spokesman told MailOnline: 'We were called at 6.50pm on Thursday, 24 August to reports of a child having fallen from a balcony on Wingfield Street, Portsmouth.
A source told MailOnline at the time: 'She is really excited about being closer to a Waitrose, and has already worked out she is only an eight-minute walk away.
A source told MailOnline: 'We should explore all avenues to improve integration, but it's important to note that past attempts haven't always yielded the desired results.
A spokesman for Atteridgeville told MailOnline in 2018 that the 31 year-old had been given permission to remain at the more laidback facility after being found to be 'low risk'.
A spokesperson for Pret told MailOnline: 'Pret is known for our extensive menu of freshly made and quality sourced food.
Body language expert Judi James told MailOnline that the tactile royals were reasserting themselves as a global 'celebrity power couple’
But MailOnline has been inundated this week with emails from families, couples and solo travellers revealing they were also stung by Ryanair's airport check-in charge.
Campaigner Cath William, who is also with the NLC, also told MailOnline today: 'Leasehold is a cross-party issue.
Chloe recently revealed to MailOnline that they will celebrate Christmas together, as they want Bodhi to have 'a normal Christmas'
DMG Media, the parent company of MailOnline, confirmed Dan Wootton would not be working them for the foreseeable future as they continue their investigation into the allegations.
Etsy removed the posts after being alerted to them by MailOnline, saying they were in violation of its policies.
Famed as one of the wittiest and most original writers in the business, Boris’s column will appear in the Daily Mail every Saturday and you’ll be able to get a preview on MailOnline and The Mail+ on Fridays pic.
Source: https://variety.com/2023/politics/global/boris-johnson-daily-mail-column-1235646559/
Fighting back the tears, Mann told MailOnline from inside the dilapidated 18th century jail which was built during the British Raj that she is in a 'living hell.'
'Given the way the government is now treating me, I feel uncomfortable about the way I described Danish liberal democracy and tolerance to the Egyptians back then,' he told MailOnline, standing below his former family home for more than 30 years.