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Man inflicted 'catastrophic' liver injury on grandmother who mistook his home for B&B, court hears
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Frail Margaret Barnes was allegedly attacked after mistakenly going to David Redfern’s five-storey home instead accommodation just a few houses down the seafront parade in Barmouth, Wales.

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Haunted B&B Rebuffs Ghost Hunters – Coast to Coast AM
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There’s a new B &B in Pittsburgh, a house with a notoriously haunted past, although the situation has been relatively quiet for more than a decade. The owners of the house want to keep it that way, so anyone with visions of going all Scooby-Gang will have to make reservations elsewhere. Perhaps the town of […]

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SAS hero 'living in B&B after council failed to find home'
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Bob Curry, 64, took part in the daring embassy raid in 1980 (pictured in his SAS days), was forced to ask for help from the regiment after Hertfordshire Council failed to provide housing.

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The Viagra B&B forced to change its name by council
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A hotelier who wanted to call his business The Viagra Hotel was told to change the name by the local council in Blackpool but he has reacted with an even cheekier sign.

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Michael Gove's 11-year-old son 'was found wandering corridors of B&B after ex-minister 'left him alone for SIX HOURS to party with celebrities'
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The boy was found by a concerned night porter as he wandered the halls of the No.38 hotel in Cheltenham while his dad reportedly spent the night ‘busting moves’ on the dancefloor at a glitzy party.

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B&B where Cerys Yemm was murdered was sent violent ex-prisoners to stay
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Cerys Yemm, pictured, died at the Sirhowy Arms in Bargoed, south Wales when Matthew Williams stabbed her to death and started to chew on her face.

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The accidental oil tycoon: B&B owner faces multi-million-pound bill after her trader son accidentally buys half an oil firm in Belize and City watchdog says she must now buy the rest 
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Judith Williams’ son Christopher, 38, pictured, thought he was buying 10 per cent of the company in his mother’s name for £250,000 but in fact it turned out to be a 48.7 per cent stake.

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Vintage fire truck in Cairngorms has become Scotland's quirkiest B&B
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The 1954 auxiliary fire lorry served alongside the iconic Green Goddess fire engines, but now has a new lease of life as a tiny holiday home.

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