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 BRITS have been warned about giant 2ft long rats that are immune to poisons and invading homes.The problem is thought to being down to the work from home culture which is causing household and businesses to miss bin colle stanley drink bottle ctions.2Dorset-based pest controller Terry Walker caught a giant 19-inch long mutant rat in 2018Refuse lorries are unable to squeeze past the ever-growing lines of parked cars outsi stanley thermos de homes that are not moving during the week as people stay home.Fears are growing it will cause a health hazard as disease-laden rats and scavenging seagulls are attracted to bins bulging with ro stanley cup tting waste.The work from home culture has been blamed by Leeds City Council for a growing number of complaints about missed bin collections.Cllr Mohammed Rafique told a scrutiny committee meeting cars being parked on streets all day made it harder for bin crews to access some areas.Read More on RatsROYAL FAIL Foxes and RATS spotted chewing up parcels at Royal Mail depot amid strike chaosMY RAT HELL Eoqo Teenager is allergic to her own tears due to extremely rare condition
 THE husband of a murdered cop hopes the arrest of an ex-bouncer 15 years on will finally bring closure.PC Sharon Beshenivsky, 38, was gunned down and k Stanley becher illed during a bungled armed robbery stanley bottles  at a travel agent in Bradford on November 18, 2005.13 Paul Beshenivsky says he can finally get closure after the arrestCredit: PA:Press Association13 PC Sharon Beshenivsky was killed in November 2005Credit: PA:Press Association13 Piran Ditta Khan, 71, was arrested yesterday in PakistanCredit: West Yorkshire PolicePiran Ditta Khan, 71, was arrested yesterday in Pakistan over  stanley bottles the murder and appeared at court in Islamabad today.He was remanded in custody to next appear at court on January 29.Widower Paul Beshenivsky said he welcomed the arrest after waiting for justice for more than a decade.He said:  At last theyve got him. Its 2005 to now to get him. From my view, it will give me a bit of closure. When something is still happening in your mind and periodically you get told from po