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Father-in-law defends Irish stag party for wearing Hitler masks, says they didn't know about WWII
The group of 25 to 30 men also shouted abuse at elderly customers and accosted female members of staff.
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What happens in Langtons stays in Langtons.
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Marriage today isn’t like it was for our parents, writes Molly Garboden, who is currently looking forward to her own.
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