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At about 22:00 BST on Saturday, a teenager approached a 23-year-old woman and grabbed her near Rickgarth on Leam Lane Estate in Wardley. The woman was not injured in the incident but was left shaken, police said. Northumbria Police said a 15-year-old male had been arrested and was being held in police custody.
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The issue was highlighted on Reddit, where a customer showed their OnePlus 5 phone restarting when a 911 emergency call was placed. Others said calls to 999 in the UK and 112 in Europe were also affected by the glitch. OnePlus said it would distribute a software update to resolve the problem. The Chinese phonemaker pro...
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Media playback is unsupported on your device 18 January 2015 Last updated at 17:51 GMT Sudesh Patel has been running the shop since it opened in February last year but the raids have meant losses of more than £15,000. Met Police believes one gang is behind the robberies. Mr Patel said more police patrols in the area w...
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A number of Rafale fighter planes took off from the carrier early on Friday, news agency AFP said. It quoted an officer on board, who said the planes would take part in an attack on Mosul, an IS stronghold in Iraq. The Charles de Gaulle, France's only aircraft carrier, was sent to the region earlier in September. Iraqi...
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The 22-year-old returned to Stamford Bridge in the summer after three seasons out on loan at Atletico Madrid and has played in all three Premier League games so far. He said: "My future was already sorted but it's nice to know I'm going to be here for another five years. "Now I can concentrate on playing." Courtois - w...
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The Washington Post said there was "moderate confidence" in the report's findings, while the spy agency said the worm was meant to boost regime coffers. Security company Symantec also believes a hacking group linked to North Korea was behind the attack. But North Korea's involvement has been disputed by other security ...
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The formula the government uses to calculate the daily living component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for disabled people will change in January. The government said 640,000 people could be affected by this by 2020. It said it would save £1.2bn and ensure PIP was fairer, but disability charities criticised th...
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The mood swings could not have been more different as Chelsea's 2-1 win at Liverpool kept them in pole position in the early title running and left last season's runners-up struggling to halt a slide. So what were the main talking points from this game of contrasts? 606 debate: Why are Liverpool on the slide? The journ...
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Thousands of tins of beans were strewn across three lanes of the M11 in Essex in 2012 after a lorry swerved to avoid a car and smashed into the central reservation. No-one was hurt in the accident near Epping, but a mini-digger had to be called in to scoop up the cans of pulses and clear the road. The southbound carria...
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Israel deployed its Patriot missile defence system and media reported the target was a drone. The earlier strike had damaged what Syrian rebels said was an arms depot run by Lebanon's Hezbollah movement. Israel said the explosion was "consistent" with its policy. But it stopped short of confirming it was responsible. T...
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The Daily Stormer's account with Cloudflare - which protects websites from distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks - has been terminated. Cloudflare's chief executive Matthew Prince said he had "had enough", in a company email obtained by Gizmodo. However, he added that he felt conflicted over the decision. "Liter...
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Prayers, poetry and music, all common elements of inaugural ceremonies, are organised by a bipartisan congressional committee. Presidents-elect also choose their own committee to plan subsequent festivities including a parade and a ball, often accompanied by music. Songs featured on the day can include performances by ...
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Thirty candidates are vying to replace interim leader Catherine Samba-Panza. UN peacekeepers hope to stop a repeat of the violence three weeks ago during a referendum on a new constitution. The CAR has been torn by sectarian violence since the Muslim Seleka alliance seized power in March 2013. Will elections end the fi...
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The 39-year-old appeared in court in Belfast on Saturday, facing 14 charges, including causing the fake alert at Mr Adams' west Belfast home in May. The Sunday Life newspaper has named the accused as Eric Rohloff from Clifton Road in Bangor, County Down. The charges also include making threats to kill other members of ...
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Sam Woods, a director in the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), was giving evidence to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee at Westminster. Mr Woods was asked about the major IT failure at RBS/Ulster Bank in 2012. The failure had a disproportionate impact on Northern Ireland customers. Mr Woods said that an enfor...
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Figures obtained by BBC Wales show South Wales Fire and Rescue Service recorded the highest number of delays - 460 - since January 2013. Reasons included access problems and being sent in the wrong direction. Firefighter David Bound told the BBC delays were "a daily occurrence, sometimes several times a day". Mid and w...
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Labour and Liberal Democrat councillors are "calling in" the plans to Bath and North East Somerset Council's watchdog committee for more public scrutiny. Lib Dem, Alison Millar, said: "Of particular concern is the huge public outcry which has occurred since the decision." The BBC is awaiting comment from the ruling Con...
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Mr Cameron, who is making his first visit to Lebanon as prime minister, met a family in a camp in the Bekaa Valley who are due to be flown to the UK. He said: "I wanted to come here to see for myself and to hear for myself stories of refugees." The UK will accept up to 20,000 Syrian refugees over the next five years, M...
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Without the boost from the Uruguayan footballer - which the club invested in eight new players - Liverpool would have broken even for the year. This compares to a £900,000 profit in the previous 12 months. Total revenue rose by 16.5% to £297.9m, including a 21.5% uplift in media sales to £122.6m. Commercial revenue als...
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Jon Rudd says the Plymouth-based Lithuanian has recovered well after breaking her elbow in a cycle accident. The 18-year-old will have surgery on Tuesday to remove a plate that was inserted in her arm after the crash. "The times that she's been doing in training have been first class," Rudd told BBC South West. Meiluty...
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"The operation was a total success, and Billy is fully recovered," his spokeswoman said. The 70-year-old Scot began working as a welder in the Glasgow shipyards but quit in the late 1960s to become a folk singer before turning to stand-up. He has also starred in films including the Oscar-nominated Mrs Brown. "Billy Con...
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Andrew Donaldson, 34, denies assault by penetration on board the Plymouth-based frigate HMS Northumberland in August 2013. The court martial heard the victim had been drinking heavily while the ship was docked at Bournemouth. The trial at Portsmouth Naval Base continues. Logistician Donaldson also denies a charge of di...
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The ITV programme, which was first screened in 1967, also featured Tim Brooke-Taylor, Marty Feldman and Aimi Macdonald. The sketch show was hugely influential for British comedy and led to the creation of Monty Python in 1969. The BFI described the discovery as "a crucial find". "It represents a key moment in the histo...
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Vulnerable pensioners were tricked out of more than £600,000 by fake police officers in a so-called "vishing" scam, the jury was told. The men are accused of posing as police officers investigating financial crime. It is alleged the five convinced their victims to transfer money or hand over cash to a courier for "saf...
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Michael Matheson said jailing people for short periods merely resulted in them "going in and out of prison, time and time again". There has been a presumption against jailing people for three months or less in Scotland since 2011. The Scottish government is consulting on whether that minimum term should be extended, an...
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Shops and 60 homes were evacuated after the 60m (197ft) jib landed on the vacant clothing shop in West Street, Reading, on Saturday afternoon. Specialist engineers from the Netherlands assisted with the overnight operation, Reading council said. BW Workplace Experts, which operates the crane, said it was assisting poli...
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Its title, The Montgomery Mermaid, and caption, "Welcome to Sheerness, You'll Have a Blast", refer to the SS Richard Montgomery - a shipwreck off Kent with 1,400 tonnes of explosives on board. Some passers-by described it as a slur on the town and saw it as miserable. Artist Dean Tweedy said most people he had spoken t...
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It's politically untouchable and its budgets ring-fenced (though the fences sometimes need mending) because it has overwhelming public support. But if it's a state religion, it's got a problem with recruiting its priesthood. And a lot else besides. Audit Scotland has issued an update on its views of the NHS north of th...
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The managing director of Murco Tom McKinlay has taken a leave of absence as part of the proposal for the Pembrokeshire plant. A potential £300m deal including the refinery broke down last month leaving its future in jeopardy. A task force was set up to try to prevent the closure and protect 400 jobs. By Brian MeechanB...
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Media playback is not supported on this device The two countries have competed for the trophy since 1879 with England winning it 69 times and Scotland 39. England have held the cup since 2009 and retained it last year by beating Scotland 25-13 at Twickenham. Watch live coverage of the 2016 Six Nations from 13:30 GMT th...
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The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is looking at whether any senior Met officers failed to give truthful accounts to the 1998 inquiry. Another IPCC probe into alleged police corruption during the 1993 murder investigation is also taking place. No end date was given for either. The IPCC's Deputy Chair S...
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Meopham School - for boys and girls - has outlined plans to consult parents on converting to a mixed-sex grammar by 2018. Pupils would gain entry by sitting the Meopham selection test, The Swale Academies Trust has said. The trust has stressed the consultation plans are in their earliest stages. Theresa May's plans for...
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Ben Needham, from Sheffield, vanished when he was 21 months old during a 1991 family holiday on the island of Kos. Det Insp John Cousins said people had contacted the inquiry team from Greece and "other areas of Europe" following the TV appeal in Greece. The programme was watched by 60% of the Greek population. Police ...
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The £200m scheme will give Northern Ireland greater access to generating capacity in the Republic. Approval was granted in December 2016 but was challenged by the North East Pylon Pressure Campaign. The judge said there was "no lawful reason" to overturn the planning permission. The Utility Regulator has said the schem...
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Only 3% of pupils in the county's 39 grammar schools receive free school meals, compared to 15% in its comprehensives. Kent County Council leader Paul Carter said social mobility at the grammars was "not where we would like it to be". He has launched a commission to investigate how to boost the number of pupils from po...
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David Crompton was suspended by the Police and Crime Commissioner over fears about public trust in the force. Chief Inspector of Constabulary Sir Tom Winsor said the decision was "disproportionate" and he should be reinstated, the BBC understands. Mr Crompton is expected to appear before a Police and Crime Panel later....
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Mr Trudeau underscored his government's commitment to bringing in "those fleeing persecution, terror & war". The US Department of Homeland Security said the entry ban would also apply to dual nationals of the seven countries. However, Mr Trudeau's office says Canadian dual nationals are exempt. "We have been assured th...
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Kathleen Privett, 93, has decided to close the hairdressers in Drayton, Portsmouth, which her father started in 1945. Mrs Privett said she would miss the "personal contact" with customers, who often shared secrets about their lives. She said: "It won't sink in for a while. I expect I shall have a little cry." Widowed a...
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The Daily Telegraph carried a front page story about Amy and her friend Ashleigh, who declared they had no desire to get jobs. They were branded a new breed of "dole bludger", sparking a media debate about NEETs, young people "not in employment, education or training". The treasurer had vowed to personally look into th...
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Vitality - formerly known as PruHealth - has emailed users suggesting they download Moves if they want to keep getting a cinema ticket once a week. Privacy campaigners say the app's connection to Facebook has not been made explicit enough. But Vitality says the initiative will "motivate healthy behaviour". Neither the ...
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The striker hobbled off late on in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Hamilton, and will be assessed on Sunday by medics. "It's too early to tell how bad it is, so we will see," Warburton said. "He is being treated but we will need to see how he presents in the morning. "Martyn is a goal-scorer but you don't want to lose any pla...
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Sewell will appear alongside Tim Key and Paul Ritter in Matthew Warchus's production, which comes 20 years on from the play's London premiere. Art - a comic drama about three friends who fall out over a painting - runs from 10 December to 18 February. Albert Finney, Ken Stott and Sir Tom Courtenay were in its first UK ...
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The 24-year-old made 42 appearances for the Dons last season. He is the fourth player to join the Championship-bound Blades this summer after Ched Evans, Nathan Thomas and Enda Stevens. Baldock told the Yorkshire club's website: "I'm absolutely delighted to have signed and committed my future to this impressive club." ...
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Rovers defender Rory McKeown put his side ahead after seven minutes with his first goal for the club. McManus equalised deep in the second half, but the hosts hit back moments later as Aidan Connolly fired home. McManus found the net a second time with three minutes remaining only for substitute Hardie to hand his side...
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Media playback is not supported on this device In their first game since coming third at the World Cup, the Lionesses picked up where they left off in Canada, thrashing the Group Seven outsiders. Arsenal forward Carter opened the scoring in the second minute, with Jo Potter doubling the lead minutes later following goo...
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Head coach Warren Gatland has picked a record 10 Welshmen to start and dropped Ireland centre Brian O'Driscoll. Bennett feels it is a bold selection but it is "win or bust" for Gatland. "This has been a great tour, happy, players mixing with fans, everything's been lovely and... this morning it's all gone to pieces," s...
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Let's face it, we all like a good grumble. So get a few hundred people together who do the same job and it's pretty much inevitable those grumbles will be thoroughly aired. But what did the Education Secretary have to offer teachers in England? Not more money. George Osborne is holding fast to his limit of an average 1...
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The baby was treated by paramedics at about 01:00 GMT on Sunday at a property on Charles Street, Blackpool. The victim "remains very poorly" at Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool, police said. Tomasz Raszkiewicz, 32, of Central Drive, Blackpool has been remanded in custody to appear before Blackpool Magistrates' Court on ...
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The Titan Arum at Cambridge University Botanic Garden has attracted hundreds of visitors since threatening to bloom a week ago. Known as the "corpse flower", the specimen last bloomed in 2004, although its sister plant flowered in 2015. They emit their nasty smell to attract pollinators and are particularly pungent at ...
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Insp Declan McGrath said the victim was with a man in a licensed premises in the village when they were both attacked by two men. The woman was knocked out shortly before 01:00 GMT. The pair were then assaulted again, by the same two men, when the went outside the building. Police have appealed for information about th...
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The Daily Mirror has obtained a photo of his wedding day in Dublin in 2012, when he married Charisse O'Leary. It claims his marriage certificate was a "back door" to his entry to the UK. The paper has also been to visit a flat the couple shared in Dublin before they split up, and leads with the headline: "Secret lair o...
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The versatile 22-year-old has scored 81 points in 54 appearances with the Welsh region. "I'm excited to get started and to play at the brand new Ashton Gate," Williams told the club website. "Bristol Rugby have a great reputation," he continued. "I'd heard lots of positive things about the club before joining." William...
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Developers claim the 100MW project at Glenmuckloch, near Kirckconnel, could generate power for more than a century. It is the latest in a series of renewable energy schemes planned for the site, which is owned by Buccleuch Estates. They are part of a project to redevelop the opencast mine as Glenmuckloch Energy Park. T...
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Media playback is not supported on this device Stoke's Peter Odemwingie had not appeared in Marseille's car park and Premier League managers were lining up to tell BBC Sport they would not be adding to their squads. Despite a record £1bn being spent across the two transfer windows, deadline day was in danger of being o...
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Environment body Natural Resources Wales said about 500 fish, including juvenile salmon and adult brown trout, were found in the River Cain near Llansantffraid-ym-Mechan on Friday. Water samples and tests of the affected fish have been taken to establish the cause. Jess Poole, of NRW, said there was no obvious signs of...
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James Hallett, 25, was found unconscious in the street with severe head injuries early on Monday morning. Mr Hallett, from Blackwood, Caerphilly county, was flown to University Hospital Son Espases in Majorca. His girlfriend, Jessica Jones, 23, said: "We are all naturally worried sick - it is early days and we don't kn...
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Results of an annual thermal imaging survey estimate the population is now more than 1,000 animals. The commission carries out a yearly cull in a bid to limit numbers to an agreed population of 400 animals. In 2012 the cull was suspended over concerns the numbers were too low and the species could be eradicated. The Fo...
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The constitution is a matter "reserved" to Westminster, so as with the referendum last year the Scottish government would need the UK Parliament's approval to hold one. However, unlike last time, the UK government might not feel bound to allow a vote. Parliament in London might say that the matter was recently settled ...
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In the mid-1990s, David Bowie, his financial manager Bill Zysblat, and banker David Pullman came up with a new scheme to generate cash from Bowie's extensive back catalogue. In 1997 Bowie sold asset-backed securities, dubbed "Bowie bonds", which awarded investors a share in his future royalties for 10 years. The securi...
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Leigh went in 20-14 ahead at the break thanks to tries from Ryan Hampshire, Danny Tickle and Lachlan Burr. Liam Marshall, Josh Ganson and George Williams had replied for Warriors and they got within two thanks to a try from the returning Oliver Gildart. Mitch Brown, Liam Hood, Cory Paterson and Matty Dawson tries gave ...
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It has urged hillwalkers not already versed in the use of a map and compass to learn the skill. The council's warning comes ahead of the busy summer walking season. MCofS said there was a recent incident where a couple had to be rescued from a situation they could have got out of themselves with a map and compass. Heat...
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Alois Lageder's family have made wine here for five generations, but when some of the vines were planted, this region was part of Austria. And most people here speak German, even though it has been part of Italy since the end of World War I. Mr Lageder says the mix of cultures is an asset. "We are Austrians, we were Au...
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The man, 57, took out a meat cleaver and attacked fellow employees as they travelled on the company bus to work. Most of the victims went to hospital for treatment but suffered only minor injuries. The man was subdued by passengers and was later arrested by police. His motive for the attack was not immediately known. T...
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But there's also quite a lot of eagerly-awaited in-house business too: the timetable for elections to the new Brexit and International Trade Committees, and to replace Keith Vaz in the Chair of the Home Affairs Committee. And when will MPs vote on whether or not to move out of the Victorian Palace of Westminster to all...
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Glasses, bottles and other items were thrown after a pre-season friendly between Grimsby Town and Sheffield United on Saturday. Four were charged with assault, affray and public order offences following disorder at Blundell Park, Cleethorpes. Two people have been released on bail. Police said CCTV footage was being che...
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Mr Jones died after suffering a cardiac arrest while playing for the Keighley Cougars last May. His wife Lizzie Jones launched a campaign to get defibrillators into as many grassroots clubs as possible. Before his death Mrs Jones said she was "oblivious" to the risk posed by heart problems in players. "I used to think ...
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The process began in 1978 when a few cleverly placed licks of paint began the transformation of a rat-infested, rubbish-strewn eyesore with open sewers into a clean and environmentally aware city. Setting up a festival based on festooning the town's white walls with murals was a deliberate tactic by its photographer ma...
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Residents reported hearing gunshots and a large part of the street in Greenvale was blocked off during the operation. Officers with assault rifles and in bomb disposal suits were seen entering one house and searching it. Australia has been on heightened alert for terrorist activity and has conducted several anti-terror...
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The CPS said it had received files from 11 forces, and a 12th, Staffordshire Police, confirmed to the BBC it too had sent one. The files are for the CPS to decide whether charges should be brought. It comes after complaints about the way Conservative "battle bus" visits to constituencies had been recorded in campaign s...
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The other semi-final sees Lancashire Lightning and Hampshire meet in a repeat of last year's Finals Day. Both matches will be played on Saturday, 29 August before the final the same evening. Northants and Birmingham will play first from 11:00 BST before Hampshire and Lancashire play from 14:30, with the final from 18:4...
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The motoring magazine Evo is promoting the road to thrill-seeking drivers and has dubbed it the Evo-Triangle. Last month, a man was jailed for causing the death of a couple there and there are calls for a multi-agency approach to make it clear action will be taken against dangerous drivers. Evo magazine has been asked ...
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The Conservatives are proposing free breakfasts for all primary school children instead. But Mr Clegg said that unlike school lunches, breakfasts have no minimum fruit and vegetable portions. He said it meant children would no longer get free access to two of their "five-a-day". School food is shaping up to be a major ...
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Alexander Toth, 45, from Torquay ambushed his estranged wife Brigitta as she walked to work on 23 March. He stabbed her three times in the back, smashed her skull with a hammer, then stabbed himself. Mrs Toth, 41, remains in a neurological unit. Judge Graham Cottle said: "Your marriage had deteriorated to a point where...
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The 19-year-old made 25 appearances for the Saints and Arsenal see him as an option at right-back, centre-back or in a more advanced role. "The way he adapted to the Premier League last season at a young age shows that he has tremendous quality," said Gunners boss Arsene Wenger. Arsenal have also enquired about Saints ...
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From the confrontations between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump during the televised debates to supporters of each candidate making their voices heard. Yet a series of pictures by Canadian photographer Sarah Palmer offer a new approach to the story. Palmer uses in-camera multiple exposures to combine scenes, creating ...
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The three-day event opened on Friday evening with an aerial display, fireworks, live music - and a proposal. Singer Ste Johnson was performing on stage at the event when he asked his partner Mags Foster to marry him. Sunderland City Council said 2015 saw one of the show's "best days ever" on the Saturday, and a total o...
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The incident is alleged to have taken place on board a McGill's bus in Glasgow on Friday 10 June. The driver is reported to have sworn and told the two 20-year-old male passengers that "people like you" should not be on the McGill's bus. Police Scotland confirmed a 46-year-old man was arrested under a law that deals wi...
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It appeared on Saturday and has washed ashore along about a mile of the coast between Gorleston and Hopton. The Eleni V sank off the coast of Norfolk in 1978 after being blown up by the army, losing more than 5,000 tonnes of fuel. Great Yarmouth Borough Council leader Graham Plant said the oil is believed to have leake...
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At a time when the spread of surveillance tech is stoking controversy, I decided to install an app-controlled internet camera in my flat. The gadget allowed me to look and listen in to my fiancee and pet cat's living-room activities at any time, and would send me an alert if it detected movement or noise I might be int...
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James Hellewell used the hashtag #Rapetruck but claimed it was all "a joke". But after complaints to West Yorkshire Police he was told to remove it. He agreed to take it down and tweeted that he didn't mean to cause offence. Total Fitness, where James Hellewell was a personal trainer, says it has ended all association ...
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The head coach laughed off the suggestion he himself is under pressure after Cardiff conceded six goals in their two latest Championship defeats. But like all their rivals he admits Cardiff are under pressure. "We need to turn that pressure into a positive feeling and a positive thing," he said. Trollope says no-one is...
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Media playback is not supported on this device The British men took the lead three times - through Phil Roper, Alastair Brogdon and Alan Forsyth - and each time they were pegged back. Nevertheless, they top Pool A thanks to good wins against Canada and the world champions Australia. On Thursday, Britain play the hosts ...
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Andy Burnham said the British suspect - Siddhartha Dhar - had been allowed to abscond despite being arrested six times on terror-related offences. Home Secretary Theresa May said bail decisions were a matter for the police. Mr Dhar is the focus of the probe into the video, which appeared to show the killing of five men...
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Police were called to reports of a disturbance at the property in Great Western Road at about 12:00 on Friday. A 58-year-old woman was found with stab wounds and taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where her condition was described as stable. Two women, aged 32 and 41, were arrested and detained in police ...
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In Thursday's first semi-final Rwanda overcame Sudan 4-2 in their penalty shoot-out and Uganda completed the final line-up by winning their spotkicks duel with Ethiopa 5-3. Rwanda were forced to come from behind against Sudan, who had Bakri Osman Idriss sent off after only 10 minutes of the match but kept their opponen...
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Riot police used clubs and tear gas to evict the farmers who protested on Tuesday in Van Giang district of Hung Yen province near the capital. Villagers had camped in the area to try to keep the authorities and private developers away from the site. Land rights disputes in Vietnam are becoming increasingly violent. Aro...
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Max Verstappen at Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix was one of those days. It happened with Ayrton Senna at Monaco in 1984, when he was so close to beating Alain Prost's McLaren in a Toleman at Monaco in his first Formula 1 season. It happened with Michael Schumacher in Barcelona in 1996, when in torrential rain he regular...
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Vettel and Raikkonen shared driving to cover the maximum permitted 100km (62 miles) at Ferrari's Fiorano test track. The 'shake-down' test, which was said to be trouble-free, followed a brief online unveiling of the car. Perhaps mindful of last year's ill-founded claim they could fight for the title, no team reaction w...
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This year's awards were criticised after BAME artists were excluded from all but the international categories. Laura Mvula threatened to boycott the ceremony, while Stormzy branded the Brits "embarrassing" in his song One Take Freestyle. Now organisers have invited 718 potential new pundits to "refresh" the voting syst...
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The 18-year-old was injured following a disturbance at about 0450 BST on Sunday in Springburn Road. Officers trying to trace the vehicle involved and those responsible for the man's injuries, said the incident was being treated as attempted murder. Part of the road was cordoned off and diversions were in place to allow...
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With Roger Federer also coming through a five-set thriller against Marin Cilic in the last eight, many feel the Swiss legend and Murray are destined to meet for the second time in a Wimbledon final, and a fourth in Grand Slams. But the Scot will have to overcome a difficult obstacle in the shape of Tomas Berdych - who ...
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Rajat Gupta, 63, denied illegally leaking boardroom secrets to Raj Rajaratnam, a former hedge fund manager now serving 11 years in prison. The jury acquitted Gupta, a former managing partner of consulting giant McKinsey & Co, of two other charges. Gupta could face up to 20 years in jail when he is sentenced on 18 Octob...
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The Belgian, 24, who signed from Everton for £75m, got the winner seven minutes before half-time to add to Henrikh Mkhitaryan's equaliser after United had fallen behind on 20 minutes. United then lost Juan Mata to injury and Antonio Valencia to a red card. "[Lukaku's goal] is nice for him but not important for me," sai...
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Searches were carried out at two houses in western Turkey, as officials said he faced charges of being a member of an "armed terrorist organisation". A former MP for the ruling AK party, Hakan Sukur is a known supporter of the cleric blamed for the botched coup. He moved to the US several months ago. A warrant was also...
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Wales have lost 26 consecutive matches against the All Blacks, with their last win coming in 1953. Warren Gatland's side play three Tests against New Zealand this month. "We are here to try and change history and what's gone before us, that's our goal," said Howley. New Zealand are unbeaten at Eden Park since 1994 and ...
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Banks and building societies are unveiling their deals as part of the government-backed scheme which begins on Tuesday. As with a traditional cash Isa, interest will be free of both income and capital gains tax. The government will also top-up savings in these accounts. When savers take money out to buy a house or flat...
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Media playback is not supported on this device The New Zealander, known affectionately as 'Stern Vern', wiped away tears as he said a brief 'thank-you' for a rapturous reception at Murrayfield. His side secured three Six Nations wins for the first time since 2006. "It was fantastic, just to be part of it all and to wal...
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Tributes have been paid to former England boss Graham Taylor, who died on Thursday following a suspected heart attack at the age of 72. He was a respected pundit, a highly successful manager and "one of the nicest and most genuine men in football". And as these 10 stories show, he also had the capacity to surprise...
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So-called "fully-loaded Kodi boxes" have gained popularity, but the legality of their sale is in question. Middlesbrough trader Brian Thompson appeared in court, accused of selling equipment that "facilitated the circumvention" of copyright protection measures. He pleaded not guilty to three charges. The trial has been...
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The opener's 162-run fourth-wicket partnership with nightwatchman Graham Onions helped the hosts recover from 78-3 to 240-4, when the latter fell lbw to Ravi Patel for a career-best 65. Jennings' century came off 203 balls and included 12 boundaries. Durham declared on 385-8, as Notts closed on 17-1, needing 300 more r...
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