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CCTV footage from a mobile phone shop on Dale Street, not far from Water Street where the incident occurred, shows cars moving through tightly packed streets before a vehicle ploughed into crowds at Liverpool's victory parade
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The Sun
22 minutes ago
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B&M shoppers rush to buy stylish home furniture scanning at just £5 instead of £30
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22 minutes ago
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Marks & Spencer urgently recalls popular baby product due to ‘safety complaints' & warns ‘return it immediately'
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