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The England Under-23 international scored 14 goals last season as Doncaster finished second in WSL 2 and were promoted back to the top flight.
England, 21, said: "I feel I am at the stage in my career to test myself at a higher level.
"There is no doubt that will happen at Chelsea, not just during games but in every tr... | Women's Super League champions Chelsea Ladies have signed forward Bethany England from Doncaster Belles. | 0.877036 | 1 |
Thomas, 29, was crowned champion after finishing fifth in the final stage.
The Team Sky rider can now look ahead to the season's classics, having beaten former Tour de France champion Alberto Contador and three-time World Time Trial winner Tony Martin.
"It's definitely a great confidence boost," he told BBC Wales Sport... | Geraint Thomas hopes retaining the Volta ao Algarve against a stellar field can inspire success in some of cycling's most prestigious races. | 0.959327 | 1 |
Officials confirmed that Linda Vatcher, 62, died in an attack by gunmen in the Jordanian city of Karak.
Jordanian security forces say they have killed four gunmen after flushing them out of a historic hilltop castle in the city.
The shooting on Sunday left at least 10 people dead and 27 injured.
Vatcher's son Chris, wh... | A Canadian woman killed in an attack in Jordan is being remembered as conscientious, kind and dedicated to her charity work. | 1.480369 | 1 |
The UK voted to leave the EU. The vote north of the border was to remain.
Bertie Armstrong, chief executive of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation, said government cooperation was needed.
Earlier this month, a flotilla of fishing boats sailed up the Thames to urge Parliament take back control of British waters.
The SFF... | The UK leaving the EU offers the Scottish fishing industry "opportunities and challenges", industry leaders have said. | 1.853668 | 2 |
The Istanbul club confirmed on Sunday that Mancini had met club directors, posting a photo of the 48-year-old with chief executive Lutfi Aribogan.
The Italian replaces Fatih Terim, who after failing to agree a new contract.
exactly a year after he led them to their first Premier League title.
Galatasaray have made a d... | Roberto Mancini has been named as the new manager of Turkish champions Galatasaray on a three-year contract. | 0.902801 | 1 |
The body, which had "multiple serious injuries", was discovered near Ten Acres Lane, Manchester, at about 17:00 BST on Tuesday, police said.
Officers believe they know the victim's identity however formal confirmation is yet to take place.
A 60-year-old woman, who was held on suspicion of assisting an offender, also re... | A 57-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the body of a man was found in woodland. | 0.203898 | 0 |
The peacock, which villagers have named Kevin, has become a talking point in Breadsall parish council meetings since it appeared in the village last summer.
Villagers have placed adverts online to try to find the bird's owners, so far without success.
While some have welcomed the bird into their gardens, others have ac... | Residents are trying to trace the owners of a peacock that arrived in a Derbyshire village a year ago. | 1.29017 | 1 |
He will leave the programme at the end of March, with guest presenters being used from April.
Martin said he was looking forward to working on new projects - and having a lie-in on Saturday mornings.
BBC Daytime controller Dan McGolpin thanked Martin and said it was "an exciting opportunity" to have new chefs presentin... | TV chef James Martin is stepping down as host of BBC One show Saturday Kitchen after 10 years. | 0.930322 | 1 |
The project, which will record every last detail of Orkney's St Magnus Cathedral, is to begin later this year.
Orkney Islands Council is currently looking for experts to carry out detailed scans of the internal and external structure of the cathedral.
A 3D record of the building can then be compared with future scans t... | A 12th Century cathedral in Orkney is to undergo a laser scan as part of efforts to preserve the building. | 2.981437 | 3 |
They were found near the banks of Isleworth in west London as pupils took part in a wildlife project close by.
"I couldn't believe it," said Jason Davey from Berkshire, who alerted the teacher when he discovered the blades.
The Port of London Authority said most of the blades had been collected but it advised people to... | More than 500 razor blades have been dumped in the River Thames. | 1.550833 | 2 |
The viability of playing day-night Tests, to boost crowds, is being explored by the game's governing body, the International Cricket Council.
And Morris told Radio 4's Today programme: "This may be a next step."
Former England batsman Geoffrey Boycott is an advocate. "You have to change or sadly [Tests] are going," he ... | England cricket managing director Hugh Morris has declared himself "open minded" about the prospect of playing floodlit Test matches. | 1.596755 | 2 |
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) warn that the already saturated ground could encourage localised floods if rain persists.
Heavy showers are expected to reach Wales on Monday evening and are likely to be heaviest across south Wales.
NRW are advising people to take extra care on roads because of flooding caused by blocked ... | Flooding alerts are being issued as bad weather is set to continue this week. | 1.911773 | 2 |
Brann lead the second qualifying round tie against Ruzomberok 1-0 before next Thursday's second leg in Norway.
Everton, back in Europe for the first time since 2014-15, will host the first leg at Goodison Park on 27 July with the second leg away on 3 August.
Aberdeen will play Apollon Limassol of Cyprus or Moldova's Za... | Everton will face Slovakia's Ruzomberok or Brann of Norway in the third qualifying round of the Europa League. | 0.829613 | 1 |
The hotel was the location for two police raids in 2015.
The raids saw a number of members from football's world governing body arrested in connection with bribery and corruption allegations.
As part of a cost saving exercise, Fifa Council members are to be relocated when they attend a key meeting later this month.
Off... | Fifa officials will no longer stay at the Baur au Lac hotel when they next visit Zurich. | 1.097954 | 1 |
Johnson is understood to be one of 10 names on an initial potential target list put together by Villa following Roberto di Matteo's departure.
But Johnson has assured supporters he has no intention of moving on again.
He told the Bristol Post: "Why would I want to leave when I'm so happy?"
Johnson added: "I want people... | Bristol City head coach Lee Johnson is focused 100% on his own Championship club, following reports linking him with the managerial vacancy at Aston Villa, reports BBC Radio Bristol. | 0.9298 | 1 |
All three emergency services were called to a collision between a truck and motorcycle at Altarnun, Launceston, on Sunday 9 August at about 10.15pm.
The arrested truck driver was a 21-year-old man from Bodmin.
The main arterial route through the county was closed westbound at Trewint Gap for almost seven hours.
Devon a... | A pick-up truck driver was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a male motorcyclist was killed on the A30 in Cornwall. | 0.509271 | 1 |
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Paul Heatley put the Crues ahead from a penalty on seven minutes after he himself had been fouled by Mark Hughes.
Jordan Forsythe doubled the lead on 23 as he side-footed home after good work by Michael Carvill.
Forsythe extended the Crusaders lead with a superb strike on ... | Champions Crusaders remain five points clear at the top of the Irish Premiership after handing an 11th straight league defeat to Warrenpoint. | 0.934816 | 1 |
Historic Royal Palaces, the charity responsible for overseeing the plans, said the garden was in the "very early stages of development".
It will be the fourth London memorial created in tribute to Diana if it reaches completion.
Diana died in a car accident in Paris with her partner Dodi Fayed in 1997.
Historic Royal P... | A memorial garden in honour of Diana, Princess of Wales, is being planned ahead of the 20th anniversary of her death, Kensington Palace has said. | 1.534385 | 2 |
The work will see the front of the library building become part of the entrance to the new £500m scheme.
A smaller temporary library is due to open in Castle Street in the city in late March.
The central library is expected to fully reopen along with the development of 100 shops by autumn 2017. | Oxford Central Library has closed temporarily to allow the next stage of the Westgate shopping centre redevelopment to begin. | 0.306591 | 0 |
The annual event was scheduled to take place in George Square on Sunday evening.
It has been cancelled for the safety of staff and the 13,000 members of the public who had tickets.
The organisers said that due to the complexity of the event it would not be rescheduled this year.
A spokesman for Glasgow Life, which is b... | Glasgow's Christmas lights switch-on, which was due to take place over the weekend, has been cancelled due to bad weather. | 1.063555 | 1 |
It will determine whether irregularities were committed and the election should be held again.
Freedom Party candidate Norbert Hofer narrowly lost to the former leader of the Greens, Alexander Van der Bellen, by less than a percentage point.
The court heard from about 90 witnesses during two weeks of public hearings.
T... | Austria's Constitutional Court is due to rule on the far-right Freedom Party's challenge to the result of last month's presidential run-off vote. | 1.500136 | 2 |
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Sinkholes are hidden cavities in the earth that open up without warning.
BBC Midlands Today's David Gregory-Kumar has been investigating. | Experts have said a dry September followed by above average rainfall this month have created the perfect conditions to trigger more sinkholes in the Midlands. | 1.602376 | 2 |
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The storm caused powerful winds and major flooding which destroyed large parts of the city.
Thousands of people lost their homes, and more than 1,800 were killed.
US President Barack Obama will lead the events to remember those who lo... | Events are being held across America to mark ten years since Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans. | 1.213451 | 1 |
Police said the body was found when emergency services were called to Rowhill Road in Dartford at 06:20 BST.
The police helicopter has been helping officers from the Kent force search the local area in Wilmington as part of the investigation.
A spokesman said no arrests have been made at this stage but inquiries were o... | A murder investigation is under way after a body was found at the scene of a vehicle fire in Kent. | 0.238342 | 0 |
Sushma Swaraj tweeted that the number of Indians who had died now stood at 101. Thirty two others are missing.
The Saudi authorities put the total death toll at 769 but foreign media reports and officials put the figure at well over 1,000.
It is the deadliest incident to occur during the pilgrimage in 25 years.
Ms Swar... | The number of Indians killed in the stampede near the Muslim holy city of Mecca last month has crossed 100, India's foreign minister has said. | 1.867272 | 2 |
The France international is the Reds' fifth signing of the summer and will compete with Jose Enrique at left-back.
"I think we have a great team and great fans and together we can achieve big things," said Cissokho.
Cissokho made 25 league appearances and scored two goals for Valencia last season after signing from Lyo... | Liverpool have completed a deal to sign 25-year-old defender Aly Cissokho on a season-long loan from Valencia. | 0.744172 | 1 |
The decision to ban the films came amid a rise in military tensions over the disputed territory of Kashmir.
The boycott was imposed after some Indian film-makers had banned Pakistani actors from working in Bollywood films.
Bollywood is popular in Pakistan, and the self-imposed ban is reported to have led to a dramatic ... | Major cinemas in Pakistan have agreed to end a ban on Indian films imposed when relations between the two countries deteriorated in September. | 2.029202 | 2 |
Ryan Valentine, 39, donned a long black wig and skirt when he threatened staff at the shop in Leatherhead, Surrey.
He and accomplice Raymond Price, 45, were bundled out of the premises by two staff members who had refused to hand over any cash or jewellery.
Both men were jailed at Guildford Crown Court after they admit... | A would-be robber who disguised himself as a woman in a botched attempt to raid a jewellers has been jailed. | 0.678858 | 1 |
The former Arsenal centre-half joined Swansea in 2012 and has now committed his future with the Premier League side until 2021.
Bartley spent last season on loan with Leeds and played 45 Championship games.
The 26-year-old has agreed terms with manager Paul Clement and will battle for a starting spot with Alfie Mawson,... | Swansea City have given defender Kyle Bartley a new four-year deal. | 0.769583 | 1 |
23 February 2016 Last updated at 12:38 GMT
Two-thirds voted in favour of staying in the European Economic Community (EEC), as it was then known.
For BBC Newsnight, veteran journalist and documentary maker Michael Cockerell - who reported on the 1975 referendum - looks at what we can learn from the vote 40 years ago.
Yo... | The last referendum in the UK on the issue of Europe was on 5 June 1975. | 1.378529 | 1 |
The gang swapped newborn babies with the bodies of dead infants in hospitals and maternity homes, and told their parents the child had died, police told the BBC.
The babies were then sold to childless couples for between 70,000-300,000 rupees (£500-2,200; $650-$2,850).
Pakistan has seen several high-profile cases of b... | Pakistani police have arrested several hospital workers over a scheme that sold newborn babies in Peshawar. | 1.229285 | 1 |
Sussex Police believe they were attacked before their home in Chidham, near Chichester, was set alight.
Their bodies were discovered after fire crews put out the blaze on Saturday. A murder investigation is under way.
Detectives are waiting to speak to a man who was taken to hospital with severe burns later the same da... | A couple in their 70s whose bodies were found in a burnt-out bungalow died from head and neck injuries, police have said. | 0.899904 | 1 |
The price companies pay for oil fell by about a quarter over the summer (from around £72 to £53 per barrel).
But the cost of petrol only dropped 6% in that time.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander says: "The public have a suspicion that when the price of oil rises, pump prices go up like a rocket.
"But w... | With average petrol prices around 124.2p per litre at the moment, the government's calling for fuel firms to bring down costs at the pump. | 1.650812 | 2 |
If Rombertik's evasion techniques are triggered, it deletes key files on a computer, making it constantly restart.
Analysts said Rombertik was "unique" among malware samples for resisting capture so aggressively.
On Windows machines where it goes unnoticed, the malware steals login data and other confidential informati... | A computer virus that tries to avoid detection by making the machine it infects unusable has been found. | 2.002842 | 2 |
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) officers are investigating following reports the water running through Llantwit Major was a milky colour.
Chris Rees, NRW team leader, said officers were working to try to identify the source of the pollution and assess any further impact.
He said if the source was found enforcement action... | About 100 eels and some brown trout have been killed after a stream in the Vale of Glamorgan was polluted. | 1.68297 | 2 |
Ed Joyce and Chris Nash both hit half-centuries between interruptions in play, before Nash was bowled by Rob Keogh for 53 before lunch.
Joyce was trapped lbw by Ben Sanderson after the break to give the visitors a slight hope of grasping a win.
Bad light stopped play with the hosts 145-2 as they held on to share the po... | Heavy rain denied Northants the opportunity to push for victory as they drew against Sussex at Arundel. | 0.478661 | 0 |
It means seven schools will continue to offer full-time nursery places in the 2017/18 school year.
In March 2016, the BBC revealed that the EA planned to cut the hours children received in special school nurseries from 4.5 to 2.5 hours a day.
That was criticised by the then education minister John O'Dowd, who ordered t... | The Education Authority (EA) has postponed a decision on cutting hours for special school nursery pupils. | 1.155239 | 1 |
Alan Drennan, a mechanic and doorman from Newtownabbey in County Antrim, had left with friends for a holiday to the Spanish island on Saturday.
The 21-year-old is understood to have died less than 24 hours later. His body was found in his hotel room.
Spanish police told BBC News NI there were no signs of violence and t... | Hundreds of people have attended a vigil in memory of a man from Northern Ireland who died in Ibiza last weekend. | 0.868922 | 1 |
Briton David Summers and his wife Maria left Canada for Hereford in 2013, but now Mrs Summer has left her husband in hospital to fly back to Canada.
The retired pair claim immigration officials said they failed to prove their love and lacked finances.
The Home Office said it did not comment on individual cases.
The cou... | A couple who have been married for 45 years say they have been separated after immigration officials refused her visa as he began cancer treatment. | 1.120541 | 1 |
Alexander, who has fronted the daytime show alongside Martin Roberts since 2003, said it was "time for a change".
They were joined in 2015 by a third presenter, ex-footballer Dion Dublin.
BBC Daytime controller Dan McGolpin said Alexander's "infectious enthusiasm" for property meant "Britain's housing stock owes her a ... | Lucy Alexander is to step down as the co-presenter of BBC One property auction show Homes Under The Hammer. | 0.794589 | 1 |
The news comes amid rising tensions between Washington and Pyongyang over the North's nuclear ambitions.
The Trump administration has made the issue one of its top priorities.
Despite international condemnation, North Korea has increased its missile tests, with the aim of developing an intercontinental nuclear-armed ro... | North Korea has tested a new rocket engine as part of its efforts to build a missile capable of reaching the American mainland, US officials said. | 2.189021 | 2 |
Lord Hardie said his inquiry must not rule on, and has no power to determine, a person's civil or criminal liability.
But he said: "that does not mean nobody will be prosecuted as a consequence of their involvement in the project".
The former Lord Advocate is preparing to take evidence from councillors and the public a... | The inquiry into the Edinburgh trams fiasco could lead to criminal prosecutions, the judge chairing the investigation has said. | 1.240009 | 1 |
Huw Jenkins, 54, of Tonmawr, died following the incident on the A7 near Galashiels, last May.
Alastair Brearley, 67, told the hearing at Selkirk Sheriff Court how an HGV went into the back of a tractor and trailer being driven by Mr Jenkins.
He said the front end of the trailer "rose like a horse on two feet".
Mr Brear... | An inquiry has heard evidence from a driver who witnessed a crash which claimed the life of a man from south Wales working on the Borders Railway. | 0.728068 | 1 |
The station is being rebuilt as part of the £6.5bn Thameslink Programme.
The Conservative MP for Sevenoaks said there had been "too much disruption" and some "serious overcrowding".
Network Rail admitted recent problems, as a result of work on the north side platforms, were "unacceptable" and "embarrassing".
"We all w... | Travel disruption and overcrowding at London Bridge because of rebuilding work has been criticised by government minister Michael Fallon. | 1.262752 | 1 |
The corporation's biggest ever campaign event on 21 June will see representatives of both sides of the debate questioned by voters at the London concert venue.
There will also be a young voters' show from Glasgow on 19 May and a special edition of Question Time on 15 June.
Voters go to the polls on 23 June to decide wh... | A live event at Wembley Arena is one of three special EU referendum debates announced by the BBC. | 0.616889 | 1 |
The Beggarwood practice "put patients at risk of harm", the Care Quality Commission (CQC) said.
CQC inspectors visited the Basingstoke surgery in February, and said two of GPs felt the practice was "clinically unsafe due to staff shortages".
The GPs are leaving this month, but operator Cedar Medical insists the surgery... | A GP surgery where four doctors have resigned at once has been placed in special measures. | 1.207573 | 1 |
A man had approached staff at the One-Stop Shop early on Sunday morning as they were opening up.
Police said he took a substantial amount of money from the safe and had appealed for witnesses to the incident.
A 36-year-old man from Blaina, Blaenau Gwent and a 42-year-old man from Little Mill, Monmouthshire, have been a... | Two men have been arrested following an armed robbery at a convenience store in Usk, Monmouthshire. | 0.464881 | 0 |
Samantha Jenkins, 19, from Llanelli, fell into a coma and died in 2011.
Her inquest heard she had low mineral levels, which may have been the result of malabsorption caused by chewing gum.
Maria Morgan told BBC's Jason Mohammad programme: "It's something that happens over a period of time - eight or 10 months."
After h... | The mother of a Carmarthenshire teenager whose death may have been caused by chewing gum wants families to be aware of the potential dangers. | 2.035943 | 2 |
MP Damian Collins has asked the body to investigate whether the payment breached bribery laws.
The £3.9m payment was made to the FIA for entering into an agreement with the teams and sport's commercial arm.
The FIA says the payment was remuneration "for its regulatory role" and denies wrongdoing.
Collins, chairman of t... | The Serious Fraud Office is "reviewing material" relating to a payment made by Formula 1's commercial rights holder to the sport's governing body the FIA. | 1.096626 | 1 |
The boy was pulled over in Broken Hill in the New South Wales outback on Saturday after a patrol noticed the car's bumper dragging on the ground.
Police said the boy had been attempting to drive 4,000km from Kendall in NSW to Perth, Western Australia.
He was arrested and taken to Broken Hill police station.
His parents... | A 12-year-old boy who was apparently trying to drive across Australia has been stopped by police 1,300km (800 miles) into his journey. | 1.217057 | 1 |
Sir Nicholas Winton was 29 when he smuggled 669 boys and girls, destined for concentration camps, out of Czechoslovakia in 1939.
The 101-year-old attended the service earlier at Maidenhead railway station in front of a crowd of onlookers.
The piece, forming part of a bench, is on the station's platform three.
It was un... | A statue has been unveiled to honour the man dubbed the "British Schindler" for his work saving Jewish children from Nazi invasion. | 2.365786 | 2 |
World Orienteering Championships and orienteering's Scottish Six Days event were held in the summer.
VisitScotland said consultants had calculated the economic boost from the events which brought 8,117 people to north and north east Scotland.
Guest houses, restaurants and shops were among businesses that benefited.
Sta... | Two major orienteering events which were held at the same time in the Highlands and Moray generated £9.4m for the Scottish economy, it has been said. | 1.352087 | 1 |
Lowry leads on seven under at Oakmont, with American pair Dustin Johnson (71) and Andrew Landry (70) tied for second.
England's Lee Westwood is on two under after parring his final three holes.
Sergio Garcia returned with five holes remaining but had two bogeys to drop back to level par, while world number one Jason Da... | Ireland's Shane Lowry takes a four-shot lead into the final round of the US Open after completing his third round in a five-under-par 65 on Sunday. | 1.108026 | 1 |
From allegations of keeping its currency artificially low to boost exports to the labelling of some of its firms as a security threat, China's growth has put the relationship between the world's two biggest economies to the test.
And with both President Barack Obama and his challenger Mitt Romney promising to put furth... | No other country's economic rise has been debated as ferociously or caused as much concern in the US, as that of China. | 1.48202 | 1 |
Despite good four-day form, they are bottom of their One-Day Cup group and second bottom in their T20 Blast group.
Khan told BBC Radio Leicester: "I think we still need to strengthen - that is one of the things to come out of the white-ball competition.
"We will certainly look to strengthen, perhaps with two or three p... | Leicestershire chief executive Wasim Khan says the club need new signings to improve their limited-overs results. | 0.914487 | 1 |
Sixteen research programmes have been announced to tackle the two conditions.
MND is a rare condition affecting the nervous system, while MS causes the immune system to attack the lining of nerves in the brain and spinal cord.
Training will be led by the University of Edinburgh, with involvement from Glasgow, Dundee an... | Scottish universities are to lead research into the debilitating neurological conditions multiple sclerosis and motor neurone disease. | 2.464819 | 2 |
The authority will hold public meetings between 16 November and 7 December to discuss services which could be cut.
It believes it has found two-thirds of the £21m savings needed in the next financial year, but it still needs to find a way of slashing £7m more.
Councillors and officers hope residents can help persuade t... | Flintshire residents have been invited to help save services threatened by £21m of council spending cuts. | 1.234717 | 1 |
The incident happened on Windmill Street shortly before 11:00 BST on Thursday.
Police said they had now located a lorry believed to have been involved.
They said a man was arrested "on suspicion of a number of motoring offences". | A man has been arrested following the death of an elderly man who was hit by a lorry in Ballynahinch in County Down. | 0.125775 | 0 |
The buyers include China's Apex Technology, which makes ink cartridge chips, and PAG Asia Capital, one of Asia's largest private equity firms.
The deal is yet to be cleared by the US Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).
Like its competitors, Lexmark has been struggling as more firms move to a d... | US printer manufacturer Lexmark is being bought by a Chinese-led group for $3.6bn (£2.5bn). | 0.887336 | 1 |
They are responding to a call from the government's Business Champion for Older Workers, Andy Briggs.
In February, he asked firms to increase older worker numbers by 12% by 2022.
Mr Briggs warned that by then, there will be 14.5 million more jobs, but only seven million younger workers entering the workplace.
He said o... | Aviva, Barclays, Atos and five other firms have agreed to promote over-50s employment by publishing data about the age of their workforce. | 1.691449 | 2 |
Retired Field Marshal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was elected president in May 2014, almost a year after he removed his predecessor, President Mohammed Morsi, from office.
He had served as armed forced chief under Mr Morsi, and was a key figure in the interim government which took over after the ouster.
Some Egyptians celebra... | President: Abdel Fattah al-Sisi | 1.923469 | 2 |
The 25-year-old shared the halfway lead on eight under with Scotland's Catriona Matthew but shot a six-over 78 to drop to two under.
Matthew struggled to a one-over 73 and is two off the pace.
American Danielle Kang, Japan's Haru Nomura and Korea's Jenny Shin share the lead on nine under. | England's Holly Clyburn saw her Australian Open challenge come to an end with a disastrous third round in Adelaide. | 0.189463 | 0 |
It's been six months since Britain's first official astronaut blasted off to the International Space Station.
He's been a busy man. Here are some of the firsts and records he's achieved while he's been up there...
Tim set the world record for the fastest marathon in space - 3 hours, 35 minutes and 21 seconds.
He ran th... | Major Tim Peake is preparing for his return to planet Earth this weekend. | 2.124614 | 2 |
Versions of four genes increased the odds of all five disorders.
Researchers hope to move the psychiatry away from describing symptoms towards fundamentally understanding what is going wrong in the brain.
The findings were reported in the Lancet medical journal.
The international study compared the genetic codes of 33,... | Autism, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder and schizophrenia all share several genetic risk factors, according to a major study. | 3.046465 | 3 |
The new Smoke Free Policy replaces the City of Edinburgh Council's control of smoking at work policy.
Under the policy, smoking restrictions have been extended from the workplace and vehicles to surrounding areas for council properties.
The new rules - which include e-cigarettes - mean the ban now includes entrances, c... | Smoking will no longer be allowed in council play parks, car parks and courtyards in Edinburgh. | 1.741704 | 2 |
The day ticket costing £10 for adults, £7 for children and £25 for a family is aimed at providing affordable public transport on the TrawsCymru network.
Economy Secretary Ken Skates hailed it as "an exciting opportunity" to boost use of the government-funded service.
TrawsCymru buses carried more than two million passe... | New tickets offering unlimited long distance bus travel across Wales are being launched with hopes of boosting tourism and the economy. | 1.473243 | 1 |
The industry is worth about £80m a year to the economy, employs about 4,000 workers, with 105 million journeys taken in Wales each year.
Economy Secretary Ken Skates said 2016 had been a "mixed year" with the "demise" of some service providers.
He told Wales' first bus summit some communities had been left "vulnerable... | More passengers are needed to ensure the long term future of Wales' bus industry, a meeting in Wrexham heard. | 1.656941 | 2 |
Dzagoev, 25, broke a metatarsal during CSKA's 1-0 win over Rubin Kazan on Saturday, a result that clinched the Russian title for CSKA.
Russia are in Group B at the Euros with England, Wales and Slovakia and kick-off against England on 11 June.
"The medical examination confirmed the fracture of the second instep bone," ... | Russia midfielder Alan Dzagoev will miss out on Euro 2016 after suffering a broken foot playing for CSKA Moscow. | 0.952207 | 1 |
She died in Milan after a long illness, Italy's Ansa news agency reports.
Jonathan Newhouse, chairman of publishers Conde Naste International, described her as "one of the greatest editors who ever made a magazine".
Celebrities including Madonna, Kanye West and Victoria Beckham paid tribute to her.
In a post on Instagr... | Franca Sozzani, editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia for 28 years and a champion of Italian fashion, has died at the age of 66. | 1.680841 | 2 |
The Rams have picked up just two points during a six-game winless run and are 11th in the table, 10 points adrift of the Championship play-off places.
Derby, who were fifth after beating QPR on 14 December, have not scored in their past three matches.
"We have two home games and we need a reaction," McClaren told BBC R... | Manager Steve McClaren says Derby County's standards have dropped and he has demanded an immediate response. | 0.790094 | 1 |
The two-vehicle accident happened close the entrance to Brucklay Castle, near Maud.
The road has been closed in both directions.
So far there are no indications of any injuries or how many people are involved. | An air ambulance and emergency crews are at the scene of a serious crash on a stretch of the A891 in Aberdeenshire. | -0.045715 | 0 |
Leicester striker Vardy, 29, is deciding over a reported £120,000-a-week offer from Arsenal.
Vardy, who is part of England's Euro 2016 squad in France, only signed a new three-year deal worth a reported £60,000-a-week in February.
The Gunners triggered Vardy's release clause with a £20m bid on Friday.
Leicester are rep... | Jamie Vardy leaving Leicester to join Arsenal "could be catastrophic" for the Premier League champions, says former Foxes defender Gerry Taggart. | 0.888974 | 1 |
The Islamic State group (IS) said it carried out the attack in the town of Ameriyat Falluja, and had targeted local Sunni Muslim officials.
Young men from the area have joined a Sunni tribal militia which has been fighting IS.
It was the second attack claimed by IS in the region in recent days.
On Monday, twin suicide ... | A suicide car bomb attack on a wedding west of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, has killed at least 17 people and injured many more. | 1.498478 | 1 |
Cardiff are four points off the Championship play-offs, having lost only twice since a transfer embargo was imposed in January.
Morrison, 25, says the Bluebirds have made big improvements during the campaign.
"The boys would do anything for each other and fight for every point," Morrison said.
"That's all credit to the... | Defender Sean Morrison says manager Russell Slade deserves credit for the revival of Cardiff City's season. | 0.766367 | 1 |
Aidy Boothroyd's side beat the hosts 3-0 on Thursday to book their last-four spot.
But they had to wait until Saturday to find out their opponents, with Germany finishing as the best runners-up from the three groups.
England's semi-final starts at 17:00 BST before Spain face Italy, a rematch of the 2013 final, in Krako... | England Under-21s will face Germany in Tuesday's European Championship semi-final in Tychy, Poland. | 0.83804 | 1 |
The Welshman, 40, started the day two shots behind overnight leader Clement Sordet but nine birdies and two bogeys sealed his first win of 2015.
Frenchman Sordet (70) and England's Lee Westwood (67) finished joint second.
Donaldson and Westwood's efforts mean they have returned to the world's top 50 to qualify for the ... | Jamie Donaldson shot a final-round seven under 65 to win the Thailand Golf Championship by three strokes. | 0.904536 | 1 |
Islwyn MP Chris Evans told BBC Wales' Sunday Politics Wales he feared strikes would create more refugees.
MPs backed UK military action by 397 votes to 223 on Wednesday.
All of Wales' 11 Conservative MPs supported the air strikes. Leader Andrew RT Davies said they were necessary for national security.
Stephen Doughty, ... | A Welsh Labour MP has warned air strikes against so-called Islamic State in Syria could radicalise more young Muslims in the UK and Europe. | 0.835859 | 1 |
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Adnan Akmal scored 74 not out as the hosts made 192, losing 12 wickets on day one of a two-day match as both teams agreed to spend a day batting.
Finn took 4-16 but will battle with Mark Wood for the third seamer's place.
Meanwhile, leg-spinner Adil Rashid, pushing for a T... | England pace bowler Steven Finn pressed his claims for a place in next week's first Test against Pakistan after taking four wickets in their final warm-up against Pakistan A in Sharjah. | 0.87086 | 1 |
Dumbuya remains out with an ankle injury but recent signings Antonio German and Aidan Nesbitt could make their debuts for the Jags.
Aberdeen winger Jonny Hayes faces up to four weeks out with a hamstring tear.
However, Ryan Jack is available again after recovering from a similar injury and the Dons have no other injury... | Partick Thistle right-back Mustapha Dumbuya is out of Friday's Scottish Premiership game against Aberdeen. | 0.88954 | 1 |
Harris joined the Merseyside club from Wrexham last summer and has scored three goals in his 39 appearances.
The former Everton trainee previously had spells at Chester and Accrington before his move to Prenton Park.
"Hopefully we can go up this season and then look to do the same again next year," the 28-year-old told... | Tranmere Rovers midfielder Jay Harris has signed a new two-year contract with the National League side. | 0.257742 | 0 |
The university's congregation - which is made up of academics and administrative staff - voted down a call to axe the retirement age.
Paul Ewart, a 69-year-old professor of physics at Oxford, said it was "disappointing... but not the end".
Oxford University said its rule created "career progression" and "inter-generati... | Academics at Oxford University have failed in a new bid to challenge rules forcing them to retire at 67. | 1.895789 | 2 |
Tigers have paid a transfer fee to buy May out of the final year of his contract, while Slater, 29, leaves Welford Road after seven years.
"Jonny is an out-and-out finisher with an outstanding try-scoring record," said Tigers head coach Matt O'Connor.
Leicester have also signed Valentino Mapapalangi and Chris Baumann.
... | England wing Jonny May has completed his switch to Leicester Tigers from Gloucester in a deal which sees Ed Slater move to Kingsholm. | 0.839638 | 1 |
The charity said mild winter weather led to the average number of birds recorded by the public increasing by 17.9%.
House sparrows were the most numerous species and the number of long-tailed tits saw the biggest surge - rising by 166%.
Other small garden birds such as coal tits and great tits had also done well.
More ... | The RSPB has announced the results of its annual survey of garden birds in Scotland. | 3.235213 | 3 |
DNA tests showed the bones belonged to the men, who went missing on the mountain in August 1970, police say.
The remains were discovered at an altitude of about 2,800m (9,200ft) in the Alps last September.
They are the latest to be found on the 4,478-metre (14,692-foot) Matterhorn as ice melts.
The Japanese consulate i... | Remains found at the foot of Switzerland's Matterhorn glacier have been identified as two Japanese climbers who disappeared 45 years ago. | 2.526169 | 3 |
Organisers said they wanted to "show support" for the campaign against drilling for shale gas in Lancashire.
About 35 people broke through fencing into the site near Preston New Road, before they "left of their own accord", BBC Radio Lancashire reported.
Francis Egan, chief executive of the fracking company Cuadrilla, ... | About 250 people have attended a rally near the UK's first horizontal fracking site, police said. | 1.628223 | 2 |
It represents one of the biggest tie-ups between video gaming and a major sports league.
Eventually all of the 30 NBA teams will have an e-sports division, but initially only a few will be chosen.
In England, Premier League clubs Manchester City and West Ham have signed up e-sports players.
The basketball e-league - kn... | The National Basketball Association has teamed up with video game publisher Take-Two Interactive to create an e-sports league in the US. | 1.315094 | 1 |
The second set of full results for around 250,000 seven to 14-year-old pupils have been published.
They were brought in in 2013 to drive up standards and help identify struggling pupils.
More boys than girls were above the standard scores for numeracy. Altogether more than two thirds of pupils had a "standard" score.
E... | Girls again performed better than boys at reading in Wales' National Reading and Numeracy Tests. | 2.558895 | 3 |
Callum Taylor top scored with 42 as England were dismissed for 184, four balls shy of completing their 50 overs.
England had lost wickets steadily throughout their innings but Sri Lanka breezed to victory with almost 15 overs of their allotted 50 to spare.
Avishka Fernando top scored with a brisk 95 off 96 balls as Sri... | England were beaten by Sri Lanka in their quarter-final meeting at the Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh. | 1.028927 | 1 |
Those sentenced include ex-presidents of Bolivia and Peru, and a former foreign minister from Uruguay.
All had cooperated in Operation Condor, run by military governments at the time to fight left-wing dissidents.
Another 19 men were absolved in the trial, that lasted two years.
Several of those sentenced are already s... | An Italian court has given life sentences to eight South American former political and military leaders over the disappearance of 23 Italian nationals during the 70s and 80s. | 1.711481 | 2 |
18 April 2016 Last updated at 13:23 BST
The clip is a timelapse made up of photos taken once every second and sped up to be 25 times faster.
The astronaut posted: "Space Station view of an 'aurora rise' - spot the two satellites at the end?"
Auroras happen when particles from the Sun hit the Earth's atmosphere, making ... | Tim Peake has shared this stunning video of his view of an aurora from the International Space Station. | 3.0617 | 3 |
There was outrage on social media when pictures surfaced of him with a "mystery woman".
The two-time Olympic champion confirmed the rumours and apologised. His wife, fellow badminton star Xie Xingfang, had their first child on 5 November.
Social media users quickly identified the woman he was seen with in the photos as... | Chinese badminton superstar Lin Dan has shocked his fans by admitting he had an affair while his wife was pregnant. | 0.985837 | 1 |
Roberts, 21, joined the Giants from Bradford Bulls in October 2014 and made his debut for the club in the opening game of the 2016 season.
"We have always been a club that has given chances to young British players who are hungry to succeed," head coach Paul Anderson told the club website.
"His challenge is to keep his... | Huddersfield back-row forward Oliver Roberts has signed a new four-year deal with the Super League side. | 0.997151 | 1 |
Shueb Salar is alleged to have posted abusive language about women and homosexuals on Twitter, in 2012.
A spokesman for Mr Khan said: "Sadiq acted immediately to suspend Shueb Salar as soon as he was made aware of these serious issues over the weekend.
"Shueb Salar has now resigned from his role as a junior member of S... | One of London mayoral hopeful Sadiq Khan's aides has resigned following his suspension on Sunday. | 0.580652 | 1 |
South Caernarfon Creameries first started operating at the site near Pwllheli in 1937. It will use the money to modernise its production facilities.
The firm will also increase its first phase capacity from 9,500 to 11,500 tonnes a year.
The loan comes from the Wales Capital Growth Fund, managed by Finance Wales.
Manag... | Wales' oldest and largest dairy co-operative is expanding its cheese production facilities with the help of a £1m loan. | 1.440004 | 1 |
The numbers, covering the period from January 2009 to December 2015, are significantly lower than estimates by human rights groups.
Some groups say that several hundred civilians have died in US strikes.
The long-promised report was released in conjunction with an executive order to increase civilian safeguards.
Presid... | US drone and air strikes have killed between 64 and 116 civilians outside war zones since 2009, the White House says. | 2.184588 | 2 |
This year British films and talent earned 39 nominations across 19 categories at the Oscars.
Pinnock is up against herself in the production design category for Into the Woods and The Grand Budapest Hotel.
"They've given me three days off," she told the BBC at a reception in Los Angeles for British Oscar nominees.
"We'... | British Oscar hopeful Anna Pinnock has been given time off from new James Bond film Spectre to attend Sunday's Academy Awards - where she is nominated twice. | 1.042223 | 1 |
It is also considering a more general ban on state employees wearing the headscarf and other religious symbols.
The measures are seen as an attempt to counter the rise of the far-right Freedom Party, whose candidate narrowly lost last month's presidential vote.
The centrist coalition nearly collapsed last week amid cri... | Austria's ruling coalition has agreed to prohibit full-face veils in public spaces such as courts and schools. | 1.90827 | 2 |
10 December 2015 Last updated at 16:58 GMT
The film will see the return of aliens, droids and many other weird and wonderful creatures.
The man who created them, Neal Scanlon, showed Newsround his top three creatures. | Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be hitting the big screens soon. | 0.53896 | 1 |
The male victim was found with serious head injuries at a property in Hungerford Road, Brislington, shortly before 20:00 BST.
Avon and Somerset Police said the man was pronounced dead at the scene.
The 38-year-old suspect remains in police custody. Hungerford Road is expected to remain closed until Monday evening while... | A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a body was found in Bristol on Sunday evening. | 0.240648 | 0 |
Michael Lever, 43, strangled Caroline Lever at hospital accommodation at Law Hospital, Carluke, while she was pregnant between 1997 and July 1998.
He was also convicted of attacking her son between July 2001 and March 2004 and his 16-year-old daughter between January 2008 and January 2010.
Glasgow Sheriff Court heard t... | A doctor has been jailed for 15 months after being found guilty of carrying out attacks against his family. | 0.6785 | 1 |
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