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Three armed and masked men forced their way into a house on Chestnut Road in Artane, in the north of the city, at about 05:00 local time on Thursday. The women were held hostage while the man, a cash in transit employee, was forced to go to work and hand over money. Up to 200,000 euros (£143,000) was reportedly handed...
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Abdus Salaam Ebrahim was arrested following the murders of three Tanzanians in Cape Town last week. A state prosecutor said the charges were being provisionally withdrawn to allow for further investigation. Pagad is Muslim-dominated group which was formed in 1995 to fight crime in and around Cape Town. It was implicate...
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Tim Farron said the Labour leader was "blinkered" to the risk of an exit in the 23 June referendum. Mr Corbyn was forced to defend himself after criticism he was not making a more "passionate" case to Remain. Mr Farron urged unhappy Labour members to switch to his "united force". At the Lib Dems' spring conference in Y...
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More than 5,000 people complained about the programme, which imagined a future where Nigel Farage won the upcoming general election. Ofcom said it might be in breach of rules on "offensive material, misleadingness and due impartiality". "We are also considering fairness and privacy complaints," it said. The programme m...
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Moeen, 28, made 22 in Sharjah following his elevation to partner captain Alastair Cook at the top of the order. "He did really well," said Farbrace, who said Alex Hales is also in contention to open in the first Test against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi. Media playback is not supported on this device "We were pleased with how...
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Mr Varadkar said he had decided to speak about his sexuality as he would be campaigning for the government in support of same-sex marriage in the forthcoming referendum in May. "It's not a secret - but not something that everyone would necessarily know, but it isn't something I've spoken publicly about before," he said...
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The Wales international was sent off after kicking out at a ruck during Saturday's 36-25 win over Harlequins. "It was a soft red card because players have been told that you can't flash feet into rucks now," said Baxter. "Even if you genuinely think you can go for the ball, if you connect with someone's head you're lia...
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According to a 2015 survey of 150 retail executives from IT services firm Computer Services Corporation, a quarter of all British shops and 59% of fashion retailers use facial recognition software. Such technology is vital as offline stores attempt to keep up with online retailers, said Duncan Mann, chief operating off...
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Sarah McManus, 29, is said to be among those hurt on the "tower jump" at the Flip Out Park in Chester. The personal assistant, from Oswestry, Shropshire, said she fractured her spine jumping into a foam pit from a 13ft (4m) high platform in January. A spokesman for Cheshire trampoline park said the tower jump has been ...
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"We want to make sure that when we bring a female director in to do Star Wars, they're set up for success," Kathleen Kennedy told Variety. Every entry in the series, including the upcoming Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, has been directed by a man. Yet Kennedy said she was on the look-out for promising female film-makers...
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Gardaí found heroin and cocaine with a street value of €500,000 at a house at Clondalkin on Tuesday. The drugs find was the outcome of an investigation into west Dublin based organised criminal groups, according to a Gardaí spokesperson. The 24-year-old man is currently being detained at Ronanstown Garda Station.
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The company bought the rights to a 329 sq km area around its Grangemouth plant in August. It has now secured a further 400 sq km adjacent to the first area. The firm has pledged to share up to £2.5bn of prospective shale gas revenues with local residents and landowners. Ineos announced it had bought an 80% stake in th...
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The demand being made by the Welsh education schools group, Cymdeithas Ysgolion Dros Addysg Gymraeg (Cydag). It highlights severe delays in publishing Welsh language textbooks, with examples of teachers giving up summer holidays to translate. The Welsh Government said it was "committed" to Welsh-medium resources. But C...
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Banners reading "Build bridges not walls" were hung at points across Wales, including Pont y Werin bridge in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. Cardiff Hope Not Hate also arranged a demonstration in the city. Mr Trump's win has received support in Wales, including from UKIP's Neil Hamilton. Mid Wales Refugee Action unfurled i...
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Stephanie Conning was giving evidence about the deaths of her 25-year-old brother Rick Jones, and Tracey Cox, 23. The inquests jury heard the three got into the ground on 15 April 1989 when an exit gate opened on police orders. Mrs Conning said she believed fans have been blamed for causing the terrace crush in which 9...
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Here's Tom Katsumi's election night (and morning) in 10 tweets. The team settles in... Party colours are allocated. Houghton and Sunderland South becomes the first constituency to declare, announcing at 22:48 BST. The evening's stitching starts off at a slow and steady pace... But it quickly becomes hard to keep up wit...
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In a bid to reach out to women, UKIP's deputy chairman Suzanne Evans and Euro MP Diane James set out policies on maternity leave and childcare. Ms Evans blamed their lower ratings among women on the "lies" put out by other parties. She said the "propaganda" had "hit very hard and hit very deep". Ms James - who is UKIP ...
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The man's body was found at a property on York Avenue in Portstewart shortly after 17:00 BST on Sunday. A post-mortem examination is due to be carried out. There are no further details.
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The home team kicked off 18 days of sport with a 1-0 victory over New Zealand at the Millennium Stadium. But events did not go so smoothly at Glasgow's Hampden Park, where the North Korean team walked off in protest after the South Korean flag was displayed beside players' names on a screen. Kick-off was delayed by an ...
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Major General Asim Bajwa painted a clear picture. "We are going after terrorists of all hue and colour," he told journalists at a briefing on the Pakistani army's operation against militant havens in North Waziristan. Conjuring visions of the Stalingrad "kettle" in World War Two, he said Pakistani troops now had the wh...
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The club's former owner Craig Whyte and former chief executive Charles Green were among the group who arrived at the High Court in Edinburgh. David Whitehouse, Paul Clark and David Grier, who worked for administrators Duff and Phelps, also appeared. The charges against the men include fraud, conspiracy and involvement ...
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Police and Environmental Crime Unit workers searched a site near Dungannon. It showed there was controlled waste on the site, mainly plastics, with some evidence of tyres and other mixed waste. Two diggers were also seized as part of the investigation, which is at an early stage. The search was carried out on 8 June un...
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Saad Douma, 58, has been a member of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood for 35 years. He is a head teacher and as loyal a supporter as you can get of President Morsi. "Dr Morsi, through his quietness and the wisdom, will steer us through these troubled times and bring the politicians together," he says. Mr Douma feels that way...
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Mr Cameron, speaking at the Nato summit in Warsaw, said he believed the vote would confirm support for replacing the full fleet of four submarines. The PM said Trident was an "essential deterrent" to both Britain's security and the overall security of Nato. Labour is currently considering the party's stance on Trident,...
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Maria Sadaqat's family say she was attacked and set on fire at her home in Murree after turning down a suitor. Local police arrested four men - but later said the case was a suicide and released the men on bail. The investigation was "flawed" and the death had been painted "as suicide rather than murder", the mission s...
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A report into the management of Wales' 132 marine protected areas - covering more than half of Welsh seas - said each should have a dedicated officer. The AMs also want assurances over legal protection and conservation funding for Welsh waters after Brexit. The Welsh Government said it is working to have a resilient ma...
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Media playback is not supported on this device Within seconds of the announcement of Muhammad Ali's death in the early hours of the morning, the boxer's name was trending on social media around the globe. Presidents, politicians, musicians, athletes and celebrities paid their respects to the former heavyweight champion...
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Had the Commission not intervened the "deplorable" cartel "would have continued", said EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia. The illegal cartel had harmed both companies and consumers, he said. British Airways was fined 104m euros, Air France-KLM 340m euros and Cargolux Airlines 79.9m euros. The fines follow len...
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Labour politician Simon Danczuk reported her to Greater Manchester's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), claiming she had incited racial hatred. Ms Hopkins began a series of tweets after he took part in celebrations in the town for Pakistan's National Day. Greater Manchester Police said it was reviewing the contents o...
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Prospects for play were grim once bad weather delayed the scheduled 10:45 BST start at the north Dublin venue. Conditions never looked like improving as heavy rain continued to lash the ground. Pakistan won the two-match series 1-0 after thrashing Ireland by 255 runs in the first ODI at Malahide on Thursday. The touris...
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29 January 2017 Last updated at 14:18 GMT Students at a school in the heart of London tell us what it's like living in a place where the pollution levels are so bad...
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The treatment - which has already proved useful for tackling other deadly diseases, including Ebola - uses blood from patients who have successfully fought off the same infection. To date, more than 150 people in the country have been infected with Mers. Also on Tuesday, Germany reported its first death from the diseas...
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Peacock, 22, will miss the rest of the season with a sore on his leg. Six of the 48-strong British team will defend titles, including Hannah Cockroft in the T34 100m and 200m, and Richard Whitehead in the T42 200m. Wheelchair racer Kare Adenegan, 14, will be the youngest member of the squad in Doha between October 22-3...
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More than one in three girls are married before the age of 18, mostly in poor rural families, it said. The projection was based on slow rates of reduction and rapid population growth across the continent. The African Union (AU) wants to set 18 years as the minimum age for marriage. The AU launched a campaign earlier th...
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Media playback is not supported on this device Fellaini, 29, was shown a straight red in the 84th minute, seconds after being booked for tripping the Argentina star. United held on for a goalless draw. "I didn't watch but probably I can guess it's a bit of a red card and that it's a bit of a very experienced, smart Arg...
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Peter Morgan, 54, of Llanellen, Monmouthshire, denies murder at Newport Crown Court. Jurors heard on Tuesday he handed over keys to a farm workshop to officers investigating Georgina Symonds' disappearance. "You will need those keys - she's locked in the outhouse," he is alleged to have told them. The married father-of...
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The 31-year-old Australian has not played since June 2015 after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament. "We're hopeful he'll be fit for the first rounds of Super League but we don't want to rush him back," Chester told BBC Radio Humberside. "He certainly won't be missing half of the season as I've seen reported on so...
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Cafodd manylion am ymgynghoriad ar y tollau, sydd yn cael ei lansio ddydd Gwener, ei nodi mewn llythyr gan weinidog Swyddfa Cymru Alun Cairns a gweinidog trafnidiaeth y DU John Hayes i aelodau'r Cynulliad ag aelodau seneddol. Mae'r gostyngiad arfaethedig yn fwy na'r hyn oedd wedi ei awgrymu'n flaenorol, ac mae'r gost y...
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Officers at HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside, have also complained of feeling dizzy after entering cells where inmates have been smoking the drug Spice. The Prison Officer Association said the drug is also increasing violence. The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) said it is investigating. Andy Baxter, chairman of the Pri...
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The streets are lined with swanky Fifth Avenue stores, and real estate agents playfully call a $5m house a "cottage". It is an Alice in Wonderland world where the real America of high joblessness and housing despair is all but invisible. The economic story of the last decade has only served to make the divide between t...
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French publication Closer printed the pictures of the duchess, taken during their private holiday in France. The royals are now considering legal action over the case. Closer's editor says the couple were "visible from the street" and the images are "not in the least shocking". The BBC's Nicholas Witchell said that the...
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As many as 80 people are believed to have fallen ill at council-run Splashes, in Rainham, Kent, on Friday. The centre was closed on Monday as a precaution while staff deep-cleaned the pool and added extra chlorine to the water. Medway Council said it did not know if the outbreak was linked to Splashes, which has since ...
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Ross Muir, 36, claimed the girl had pretended to be older when they made contact through social media. He picked her up outside her house in the Wester Hailes area of Edinburgh and drove around before returning close to the scene and attacking her. Muir, of Monktonhall, denied the charge but was convicted at the High C...
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The distressed woman was outside the Shropshire Arms pub in Chester when the grey squirrel began to drive her nuts. Det Con Nigel Thake attended and managed to send the persistent animal on its way. Police in Chester later Tweeted from an official account: "Welcome to the varied day of a police officer." The unusual dr...
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Mohammed Khalid Jamil, 34, from Luton, hired people at an Indian call centre to falsely tell victims their computers had a serious problem. The targets would be charged between £35 and £150 for software Microsoft made available for free. As well as the suspended sentence, Jamil was ordered to pay a £5,000 fine. He must...
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Glendon's loan spell was due to end this month but Town have made him a permanent member of their squad. The 21-year-old, who has represented England at under-17 level, joined City's academy aged five but did not ever feature for their first team. He has signed an 18-month contract with the League One Cod Army. Find al...
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The Americans, whom officials have not yet named, were killed after an explosive-packed car rammed their convoy in Kandahar province. The attack, claimed by the Taliban, took place near the regional airport. It comes as President Donald Trump reportedly considers adding 4,000 soldiers to the 8,000 or so US troops curre...
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The items were bought in 2012 for a new multi-bin collection system due to roll out across Dumfries and Galloway. However, the new kerbside service has been hit by a series of problems and only operates in Wigtownshire so far. As a result, thousands of new waste bins have had to be held in storage for the local authori...
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Media playback is not supported on this device The 35-year-old, who also won silver in 1996, overtakes Dane Paul Elvstrom, who won four golds up to 1960. Britain's Ainslie came ninth in a tense Finn medal race to edge long-time regatta leader Jonas Hogh-Christensen of Denmark into silver. France's Jonathan Lobert won t...
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African champions Mazembe also won the prestigious annual fixture between the winners of the Champions League and the Confederation Cup in 2010 and 2011. Etoile, who won the 2015 Confederation Cup, have also won the competition twice. Ghanaian striker Daniel Nii Adjei scored twice to set up Mazembe's win. He opened the...
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The show is based on the books by Mairi Hedderwick and charts the adventures of a feisty and independent girl who lives on a Scottish island with her family. Wolfblood, Old Jack's Boat, The Amazing World of Gumball, 4 O'Clock Club and Roy each have two nominations. The awards, which recognise the best in children's med...
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It was rightly seen as a historic move to try and bring an end to conflicts that have blighted Myanmar - also known as Burma -since independence. Now four years on, that process has reached its first milestone with the signing of what is being called the nationwide ceasefire agreement. But only eight of the 15 armed gr...
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24 August 2016 Last updated at 18:57 BST But it seems to be frozen in time – still deserted. Those people who remain in the area are camped in the grounds of Bama’s hospital in dire humanitarian need. The BBC's Martin Patience takes a tour of the town.
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Van den Driessche became the first rider to be caught with a hidden motor at the Cyclo-cross World Championships U23 race in Belgium last month. She faces a minimum six-month ban but Richards, who won the race, wants more. "Six months is pretty short as it's only a season off the bike - I think a couple of years," said...
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Navas escaped a red card for fouling Darko Brasanac, then spilled Antonio Sanabria's shot into his own net. Cristiano Ronaldo headed Madrid level from a Marcelo cross before half-time. Betis defender Matteo Piccinini was sent off for dragging back Lucas Vazquez with 12 minutes left, before Ramos powered in a Toni Kroos...
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He was granted a short private audience with the head of the Catholic Church on the latest leg of his overseas trip. The two men have in the past clashed on issues such as migration, climate change and a Mexico-US wall. Mr Trump is now in Brussels for talks with Nato and EU officials. He will also hold meetings with Be...
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It was put forward after the flag was linked to a gunman who killed nine people at a Charleston church in June. The bill must now pass by a two-thirds majority in the House of Representatives before being sent to the governor for approval. The flag is seen by some as an icon of slavery and racism while others say it sy...
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On an emotional evening at the same venue where suicide bombers struck in the November attacks that killed 130 people across the city, Payet ensured the game ended on a high note with a sensational 20-yard strike. France, who triumphed in their last two major tournaments on home soil - Euro '84 and the 1998 World Cup -...
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The Scot beat his English opponent, who won the title himself in 2010, 7-11 11-1 2-0 in Great Yarmouth to become champion for the first time since 2011. Asked how it compared to his previous wins, Foster told BBC Sport: "It certainly rates very highly. "You have to go with your very first world title, so 1998 will alwa...
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Media playback is not supported on this device You can watch the full coverage of the event here. Available for UK users only. Inspired to take up swimming? Find out how with Get Inspired's handy guide.
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The store announced it will open on 23 March near the town's railway station. It has also resubmitted a planning application for its "Foodhall" signage to Ceredigion council following a row over Welsh translation. Manager Chris Bentley said many staff were local, "ensuring the community is at the heart of everything we...
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The train company is embroiled in a bitter dispute with the RMT union and Aslef over driver-only operated trains. Aslef, which represents drivers, has said services from Eastbourne and into London Bridge have been cancelled even though drivers were free. Southern has admitted some drivers may be spare for parts of thei...
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By mid-morning, the Dow Jones was up 93.2 points or 0.55% at 17,017.95. The S&P 500 was 12.83 points or 0.64% higher at 2,007.07, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq index gained 44.41 points or 0.93% to 4,827.26. Boeing was the biggest gainer on the Dow, adding 2.35% as it bounced back from losses suffered on Wednesday.
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The French authorities want to question him over the death of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, who was murdered in the Republic of Ireland in 1996. It is the second time extradition has been refused - with the first refused by the Supreme Court in Dublin in 2012. Mr Bailey denies any involvement in the murder near Schull, we...
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Hundreds of musicians have travelled the wall's 73 miles (117km) using transport including a vintage bus, motorbikes, unicycles and a tractor, passing a baton from performer to performer. Part of BBC Music Day, the Hadrian's Wall of Sound event began at daybreak in Bowness-on-Solway in West Cumbria and finished in Wall...
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Oxfam Cymru said the qualifications and work experience of those who are granted leave are often not recognised. It wants the National Assembly to look at how public services support refugee and asylum-seeking communities. The Welsh Government said it is working to ensure Wales plays its "full part" in responding to th...
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Kalou, 31, opened his account for the season after heading home Mitchell Weiser's cross before pouncing on a defensive error to double the lead. Borussia, held 1-1 by Celtic in the Champions League on Tuesday, had midfielder Christoph Kramer sent off for two yellow cards before half-time. Kalou's third came after a Wei...
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Adam Chandler, 51, previously known as Adam Holmes, was found in Fairfax Street on 13 June 2016, police said. He died later in hospital. Alex Cooke, 28, Sean Ennis, 29, and 36-year-old Rocky Murray from St Michael's Road, all from Coventry were charged with murder on Wednesday. They were remanded by city magistrates to...
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HP's Fortify security division reviewed 10 pieces of internet-connected kit. It said the majority did not require a password of sufficient complexity and length and that most did not encrypt the data they transmitted. One independent security expert said the findings were "shocking". HP has not named the manufacturers ...
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The 1971 coin, which is silver in colour rather than bronze, was found in a donation box used for unwanted foreign currency. Donations made to the box are used to purchase equipment and fund research at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. The 2p, which was auctioned on eBay, was bought by a collector for £802.03. Last year, ...
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Members of World War Two codebreaker Alan Turing's family have also signed. Turing, played by Cumberbatch in The Imitation Game, was convicted of gross indecency in 1952 and killed himself in 1954. He was pardoned in 2013. The signatories have asked the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and other "young leaders" to help wi...
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Yemen is back to square one. The collapse of the government of Yemeni President Abdo Rabbu Mansour Hadi is bad news on several levels. The headlines in western media have focused on what this means for the threat posed by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) or for Iran's ambitions in the Middle East. These are imp...
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The new National Imaging Academy for Wales will be based in Pencoed, Bridgend, and is due to be up and running by mid-2018. Health Secretary Vaughan Gething will announce the plan on Friday. He said the academy would "play an important role" in helping to increase the number of trained radiologists. It will provide spe...
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The 29-year-old produced her three best performances since the Olympics at the weekend's Anniversary Games in London. Ennis-Hill and coach Toni Minichiello are set to make a decision by Monday, with the British team named on 28 July. "He's kind of been up and down," said Ennis-Hill. "It's going to be an interesting con...
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He was assaulted just before 23:00 BST at Mervue Street. The victim suffered head injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening. Police carried out searches after the attack and have appealed for anyone who witnessed a black hatchback car leaving the Tiger's Bay area or any suspicious activity to contact them.
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Boden tapped home unmarked following good work from John-Christophe Ayina. Wycombe came back strongly in the second half and debutant Rowan Liburd's effort rattled the Newport crossbar. But Warren Feeney's side held on to secure their third successive home win to move 11 points clear of the relegation zone. Wanderers a...
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Lambert, from Gateshead, sustained multiple injuries after coming off his 1,000cc Kawasaki machine at Greeba Castle. He crashed on lap three of the six-lap race on the Mountain Course. It is understood the race continued while Lambert received treatment at the side of the road. Marshals waved yellow flags for the remai...
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Pictures appear to show the structure - near the city of Villavicencio and made of boards and rope - dangling on its side. It is believed to have collapsed under excess weight, the reports say. The bridge is a local tourist attraction and was crowded with people enjoying a public holiday. Young children are among the d...
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The team at University College London used a constant stream of cells mixed with a polymer to weave the new tissues. They think the technique could produce better results than other ways of building body parts for transplant. The team of researchers tested the technique by constructing blood vessels in mice. There are ...
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The Jewish Agency, which acts as a link for Jews around the world, said the exodus resulted from a rise in anti-Semitic attacks in Europe. It reported that 9,880 western European Jews emigrated to Israel last year. Around 8,000 came from France, where Jews have been targeted in a series of recent attacks, it said. The ...
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Cavell Hutson, of Islington, north London, was eventually arrested but his accomplice evaded capture. Huston rode a moped while his partner took phones out of their owner's hands from the pillion passenger seat. The 21 year old pleaded guilty to several offences and was sentenced at Blackfriars Crown Court to more than...
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"Everybody thought I had gone completely nuts," he says. "They were saying 'what's wrong with this guy? Is he having a hippy moment?'." Mr Rodrigues, a successful IT consultant, had woken up one day and decided to quit the day job. Instead of doing lucrative work for other people, he was going to retire to his basement...
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He received the email after he wished Speaker John Bercow a "happy 'Kiss a Ginger' day" last week. Mr Bryant said later he wanted to "put an end" to the "tough time" many red-haired children experience in school. The email, seen by BBC Wales, contains threatening, racist and homophobic language. The Labour politician h...
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The two police authorities have signed an agreement to form one "information management unit" that would save £600,000 a year. The Thames Valley Police Federation said this raises questions about the possible amalgamation of whole forces. A police spokesperson said the unit would improve customer service. "Some servic...
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The deal commits pharmaceutical company Merck to keeping 300,000 vaccines ready for emergency use or further clinical trials. It will also submit an application to license the vaccine by the end of 2017, which would the next step towards enabling Gavi to prepare a global stockpile. More than 11,000 people have died in ...
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Rival Raja Casablanca fan groups fought among themselves after their side's 2-1 victory over Chabab Rif Al Hoceima. It is understood fans will still be allowed at the Mohammed V stadium. However, items such as flares and banners are expected to be prohibited under the new ruling. Three-time African champions Raja and i...
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Several agencies are joining forces to stamp out illegal activity on the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders. Lothian and Borders Police, Scottish Borders Council, Crimestoppers and the River Tweed Commission want to protect the 97-mile long river. Nick Yonge of the River Tweed Commission said its water bailiff team wo...
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But that's what officers in the city of Malegaon in Maharashtra, one of India's most populous states, are doing in an attempt to enforce its new beef ban. "We are keeping the photographs for verification purposes only," one policeman told an Indian newspaper. "If someone alleges that some illegal activity has taken pla...
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The Nigeria international, 31, is undergoing chemotherapy. "The support you've shown me has been incredible," said Ikeme in a video message played at Molineux before Saturday's 1-0 win over Middlesbrough. "It's really helped me get through these first few weeks and will help me get through the rest of my treatment." Th...
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Media playback is not supported on this device Opener Beaumont (148) and wicketkeeper Taylor (147) put on 275 together as England piled up 373-5. South Africa were always behind the rate but still managed 305-9 in reply. Victory means England leapfrog the Proteas into third place in the group stage table, ahead of Sund...
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Parliamentary deputies met in the main chamber just metres from the building's wrecked central hall, damaged in a missile strike during the failed coup. In all, nine missiles hit the building and its grounds. Ultimately, Turkish society resisted the coup, but a week on society is divided over the merits and risks of th...
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Media playback is not supported on this device The Lionesses lost 2-1 to Japan in their semi-final after defender Bassett, 31, scored right at the end. "I couldn't breathe, my heart was out my chest and I wanted the ground to open up and swallow me," she said. She has felt so emotional that she has been unable to speak...
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The person voted by people in your area to represent your interests in Parliament is now a normal member of the public. They will still be entitled to claim their basic annual salary and certain expenses, but they have to drop the MP title from their Facebook pages and Twitter handles. Lots of MPs' websites have little...
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The 20-year-old was three spots outside automatic qualification when the entry lists were released earlier this month. But Frenchman Gasquet, the world number nine, has pulled out with a back injury. It follows the earlier withdrawal of Argentina's Juan Monaco and Australian youngster Thanasi Kokkinakis. Edmund, who is...
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Thai police said he had travelled to Singapore from Bangkok last week, days before they issued an arrest warrant. His private plane was reportedly still in Singapore as of Tuesday. Mr Vorayuth is at the centre of a criminal case closely watched by many Thais. He is accused of knocking down and killing a police officer ...
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In a head-to-head debate in Cardiff, the first minister warned an EU exit would have "devastating consequences". The UKIP leader claimed being in the EU had left the first minister "impotent" over the fate of the steel industry. Mr Farage said British people should "reclaim their birthright" while Mr Jones said Wales a...
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Dr Rafael Matesanz is medical director of the Organizacion Nacional de Trasplantes in Madrid. He said an "open discussion" among families and systems being geared up in hospital intensive care were more important factors. The Welsh government has encouraged people to speak about organ donation. Spain has the highest or...
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Developed from Finance Wales, it will have a target of providing £80m a year within five years and creating 5,500 jobs annually. EU and Welsh Government funding will kick-start the bank, aimed at micro, small start-ups and innovative firms. The Wrexham-based bank's running costs will be self-sustaining from next year. ...
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The hosts had trounced the Scots 4-0 in the reverse fixture, but a repeat never looked likely as Jane Ross headed home Emma Mitchell's cross for the opener. Fanndis Fridriksdottir's miscued effort crept past Gemma Fay for the equaliser. But Caroline Weir hit the post before Ross converted a penalty for her second after...
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"Can you bring Trump here?" he asked the audience, as he introduced a screening of his film The Libertine. After receiving jeers from the crowd, he added: "You misunderstand completely. When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?" "I want to clarify," he added, "I'm not an actor. I lie for a living [but] ...
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