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Peter Whittle said his party was "more united than ever" with a "sense of renewed purpose" despite failing to take Stoke-on-Trent Central from Labour in Thursday's by-election. Mr Nuttall said he was "not going anywhere" after the defeat. Mr Whittle told Andrew Marr he was currently "on a trip he had booked" beforehand...
UKIP leader Paul Nuttall is ready to carry on as leader "without question" his deputy has told the BBC.
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He said China encouraged dependency, utilised corrupt deals and endangered its natural resources. Mr Tillerson also announced a $533m (£380m) humanitarian African aid plan. During his trip, he will be looking to build bridges after President Donald Trump reportedly used foul language to describe African countries in Ja...
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has criticised China's economic engagement in Africa, ahead of his first official visit to the continent.
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"Dear Gavin, Thank you for your time this evening. We discussed the investigation into the unauthorised disclosure of information from the National Security Council meeting on 23 April. This is an extremely serious matter, and a deeply disappointing one. It is vital for the operation of good government and for the UK's...
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has been sacked by the prime minister after information from a National Security Council meeting was leaked to a newspaper. Here is Theresa May's full letter dismissing him.
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Defence Secretary Mark Esper did not name the flag in a memo announcing the rules, but the policy effectively bans the secessionist banner. The Confederacy was the group of southern states that fought to keep slavery during the US Civil War. Recent protests have renewed calls to ban the Confederate flag across the US. ...
The Confederate flag can no longer be flown on US military properties after the Pentagon issued a new policy to reject displays of "divisive symbols".
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Transport for London (TfL) is to consult on plans to demand a new English language test, a map-reading assessment, a fixed landline and the chance to book seven days in advance. Uber said: "If adopted these [rules] would mean an end to the Uber people know and love." Black cab drivers have argued regulations need to be...
Uber has said a consultation on private hire regulation could spell an end to way the taxi-hailing app operates.
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Fans gathered to wave her off on her voyage across the Atlantic. The 16-year-old made a speech ahead of departing from Plymouth on the Malizia II, a racing yacht with underwater turbines. Greta said she was dedicated "to do everything I can" to tackle climate change which was a "very big problem". The teenager, who ref...
Environmental activist Greta Thunberg has set sail from the UK, bound for UN climate summits in New York and Chile.
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Police believe Mr Mckeague climbed into a waste bin in Bury St Edmunds and was taken away by a bin lorry. The search of a site at Milton, Cambridgeshire, restarted in October after a search there ended earlier in the year. Suffolk Police said "no trace" of the airman had been found. Corrie Mckeague: The mystery of the ...
The search of a landfill site for missing RAF airman Corrie Mckeague, who vanished during a night out in September 2016, has ended.
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The baby aardvark, which is the length of a banana, and its mother have been moved to special "birthing burrow". This will keep the baby, which has very poor sight, protected from any accidental knocks or bumps from the other aardvarks, a spokesperson said. "The keepers have been taking turns to complete shifts with mo...
A baby aardvark is under 24-hour watch at Colchester Zoo to protect it from injury from other clumsy aardvarks.
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"By pleading guilty to the charges today Jon Venables has accepted and acknowledged the wrong he has done and the harm he had caused. "He is extremely remorseful and knows that he has badly let down those who have tried to help him since his release from custody. "It is to his credit that Jon co-operated fully with the...
Jon Venables, one of the killers of James Bulger, has been jailed for two years after admitting downloading and distributing indecent images of children. His solicitor, John Gibson, issued this statement on his behalf.
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The Forestry Commission notices tell owners to take their pet to a vet should it develop lesions on its legs, paws or face. Vets say the disease - which leads to kidney failure - is similar to "Alabama Rot", which was first seen in the US in the 1980s. The source of the disease is unknown. However, the Environment Agen...
Signs are to be put up in the New Forest warning dog owners about a mysterious disease that has killed 13 dogs across Britain in recent months.
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Like-for-like sales - which ignore new store openings - rose by 6.3% in the 6 weeks to 5 January. House of Fraser - which operates 60 stores in the UK and Ireland - said sales had risen in all categories, and online sales had jumped by nearly 50%. Fashion retailer New Look also reported an increase in sales across the ...
Department store group House of Fraser has said it enjoyed its "best ever" Christmas sales period.
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By Vincent DowdArts reporter, BBC News Director Matthew Dunster says it didn't take long to work out that Harington and Johnny Flynn would be perfect casting for the big roles in True West. But the thing he loved first was the title. "As a writer, Sam Shepard had a gift for the poetry of a great title - there's Buried ...
Kit Harington spent much of his 20s in the sprawling fantasy world of the international TV hit Game of Thrones. But now it's just him and his (pretend) brother slugging it out for dominance in a kitchen in California in the modern stage classic True West.
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Helen Mary Jones has called for more scrutiny to prevent a repeat of the Cwm Taf maternity scandal. A damning report earlier this year said the department was "dysfunctional" and mothers had "distressing experiences". But Health Minister Vaughan Gething told a debate such a new body could be complex. Ms Jones said scan...
A professional body able to hold Welsh NHS managers to account and strike them off for poor performance should be set up, a Plaid Cymru AM has said.
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The leader of the Welsh Conservatives Andrew RT Davies said public services were "verging on crisis". First Minister Carwyn Jones said the NHS was "on the ballot paper" at the election, but has defended his handling of the service despite criticism over waiting times. Labour currently holds 30 seats in the 60-member as...
Opposition parties have attacked Labour's record on health ahead of Thursday's assembly elections.
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The spoof page references a Bitcoin-themed documentary broadcast by Panorama last year, but links on the page direct visitors to a site promising to make them a millionaire. Reports indicate that the fake page is being spread via emails sent from hacked accounts. A spokesman for the BBC said it is looking into how best...
An investment scheme is using a fake BBC News webpage to convince members of the public to hand over funds.
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It was an intervention that illustrated just how much the coronavirus pandemic has emboldened the UK's devolved administrations to make decisions which significantly diverge from those in Downing Street. On Friday, Wales went into a national "firebreak" lockdown which has seen pubs, bars, restaurants, gyms and all non-...
Earlier this month, Wales' First Minister Mark Drakeford announced that people from Covid hot-spots in the UK were banned from crossing the border into Wales.
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Two major embankment collapses left the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway facing repair costs of more than £670k and major disruptions to its service. Music producer Pete Waterman, who is chairman of the heritage railway, launched the £1m appeal two years ago. It is hoped that trains will be running again between To...
A heritage railway line badly damaged by two landslips has reached its £1m emergency fundraising target.
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Frankie Hobro, who owns and runs Anglesey Sea Zoo, said she had dealt with seals attacked by dogs, and others mistakenly thought to be abandoned. Along with staff and volunteers, she has spent December caring for two seal pups - Ranger and Noel. Ranger has just been released, while Noel is now at a special RSPCA centre...
There has been a surge in seal pup rescues this year, as more people visit Welsh beaches during the pandemic, according to a marine conservationist.
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Sir Charles joined the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as an oboist during World War II, before becoming its principal oboe in 1946. He was chosen to conduct the orchestra on the opening night of the Sydney Opera House in 1973. Sir Charles was due to perform at the BBC Proms and the Edinburgh International Festival this summ...
World renowned Australian conductor Sir Charles Mackerras has died in London at the age of 84.
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Rory Cellan-JonesTechnology correspondent@BBCRoryCJon Twitter Japan's Softbank is backing Improbable in a funding round that values the business at more than $1bn. The deal is further evidence that the UK's technology sector can now compete with the best. There may also be relief that despite the cash injection from Ja...
A London-based virtual reality firm has raised $500m (£388m) in one of the biggest investments in an early stage European technology business.
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Red Peak, designed by Wellington resident Aaron Dustin, was on the long list but did not make the final four. The finalists were revealed to widespread disdain last week, with many saying said they were too boring, too corporate or unrepresentative. But PM John Key has already said no to adding Red Peak into the contes...
Nearly 30,000 people have signed a petition demanding the New Zealand government allow a fifth entry in the contest for a new national flag.
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Several people were taken to hospital after the weekend incident in Adjarra town, near the capital Porto Novo. The Very Holy Church of Jesus Christ of Baname sect opposes the voodoo religion - one of the major faiths in Benin. Members of the controversial sect have clashed with followers of other faiths. The group's yo...
Five members of a Benin religious sect have died of asphyxiation after they were reportedly told to burn incense and charcoal in locked prayer rooms as they waited for the world to end.
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Adnan Ashraf Jarral, 35, and his son, Usman Adnan Jarral, died along with Miroslave Duna, 50, and Vlasta Dunova, 41, in Sheffield on Friday night. All four were killed when their people carrier crashed with a VW Golf. At Sheffield Magistrates' Court, the VW driver Elliott Bower, 18, and Declan Bower, 23, were remanded ...
Two brothers have appeared in court after four people, including a one-year-old boy, died in a crash with a car involved in a police pursuit.
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Sean McNulty was caught on CCTV kicking and punching residents at Newbus Grange Hospital in Darlington earlier this year. The 36-year-old previously admitted two counts of ill-treatment of patients at Teesside Crown Court. He was jailed for two years and eight months. While sentencing McNulty, of Finchale Crescent, Dar...
A "sadistic" care worker has been jailed for abusing two residents at a home for men with autism and learning difficulties.
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By Claire MarshallBBC Environment Correspondent The teams were supplied by the state after pressure from shepherds and farmers. In defiance of EU law, the French government has also relaxed the hunting rules to help farmers defend stocks. However conservationists argue that wolves are vital to ensuring a proper balance...
A team of wolf hunters is operating in a region of the French Alps to kill wolves that are seen as a threat to livestock.
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Briony Blackwell, 30, said she was stranded in Cusco, Peru, after her flight out of the city was cancelled because of the coronavirus outbreak. Ms Blackwell has contacted the Foreign Office and her local MP over her situation. Victoria Prentis, MP for Banbury, said she was "doing everything" to help and was in contact ...
A British woman with one lung who is stuck at high altitude has said she has been "fighting for breath".
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By Jenny MinardBBC 2012 Opening ceremonies artistic director Boyle came up with the theme "Isles of Wonder" after gaining inspiration from Caliban's speech in The Tempest which opens with the line: "Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises." Boyle told the BBC that the speech will be inscribed on a 27-tonne bell which...
Danny Boyle has revealed that Shakespeare will go to the Olympic Games - with ceremonies heavily inspired by the playwright's work The Tempest.
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The tower in Colchester, Essex, is called Jumbo and has had several owners since it was decommissioned in the 1980s and sold off by Anglian Water. A plan to convert the tower at Balkerne Gate into a penthouse was granted on appeal in 2001 but never carried out. Surveys revealed it was unsuitable for development and the...
One of the last and largest Victorian water towers not converted to flats or a house could be opened to the public.
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Chief Constable Stephen Kavanagh said he was making "carefully considered reductions" to roads and firearms units from September. This, along with moving 400 "centrally controlled response officers", would boost local policing numbers by 500. The Essex Police Federation likened it to "moving deckchairs on the Titanic" ...
About 80 specialist police posts are to be cut in order to save £3m a year, Essex Police has said.
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Voters will decide on the future of the UK's EU membership later this month. Peter Sutherland said Northern Ireland would suffer more than any other part of the UK in the case of a Leave vote. But Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers disagreed, saying it would create "fantastic opportunities". Mr Sutherland, a E...
A vote for the UK to leave the European Union would be "an act of wanton destruction" of Northern Ireland's economic viability, a former head of the World Trade Organisation has said.
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Around 15,000 people are believed to have attended Friday's Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate rally, churning up College Green and angering many. A fundraiser was set up for repairs, which then resulted in calls for rally organisers to cover the costs. The organiser said people had done their best in the muddy conditions....
Hundreds have called for the organisers of a Greta Thunberg climate change rally to pay for damage caused to green space.
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The conductor had helped a partially-sighted passenger off the train at Otford in Kent but was left stranded when it departed without him. The driver told passengers the train could not continue without a conductor for safety reasons. They were forced to disembark at Kemsing and wait for the next train. The incident af...
Southeastern Trains has apologised after hundreds of commuters were told to get off a train because it had left without its conductor.
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By Laura HarmesBBC Radio 5 Live In one case a person arrested three-and-a-half years ago remains on bail. The Law Society told BBC Radio 5 live it wanted a review of police bail practices and said there should be a statutory time limit on police bail. The data was collated from 34 of the 44 police forces that responded...
More than 57,000 people are on police bail in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, according to figures obtained by the BBC.
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By Julian SturdyBBC Look East Neil Ruch, who worked at Basildon Ambulance Station in Essex, died on Monday after being admitted to hospital in April. Mr Ruch, who has worked as a paramedic with EEAS since 2013, originally came from Vevey in Switzerland and lived in Canvey Island. EEAS has offered its condolences in an ...
The first East of England Ambulance Service (EEAS) paramedic has died with coronavirus.
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Almost two-thirds (62%) told the BBC Learning poll they felt under pressure from others to act in this way. Activities included sharing unsuitable videos or pictures of themselves or saying nasty things about others and looking at unsuitable websites. Some 20% said they had put pressure on someone else to act negativel...
More than half of children in the UK (57%) have done something "risky" or anti-social online, a poll of 2,000 11- to 16-year-olds suggests.
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By Roz TappendenBBC South Online The deaths of Flt Lt Jon Egging and Flt Lt Sean Cunningham, in two separate incidents, sent shockwaves through the display team and led to one of its newest members moving to a ground-based role. Before 2011 the Red Arrows had lost six team members - four of which had been in a single i...
For the Red Arrows and their thousands of fans, 2011 was a dark year.
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The proposed legislation has passed its initial stages in the Commons - where Boris Johnson has a majority of 80. But peers have now approved five amendments while scrutinising the bill. They include keeping the current rules for unaccompanied child refugees after the end of the transition period, which sees them reuni...
The government has faced a string of defeats in the House of Lords over its post-Brexit immigration bill.
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By Sarah DickinsBBC Wales economics correspondent Customers want fresh food, faster. Time is money in retail and ports play a vital role. With cut-throat competition on the high street, if the sandwiches aren't on the shelves in Ireland by the time the stores open, the haulier risks losing future business and that pres...
Sandwiches made in England travel through Wales to Holyhead, board the night-time ferry and are on shelves in Galway by 8am.
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By Tom SymondsHome Affairs correspondent Ex-archbishop George Carey said Peter Ball was in "torment" as a result of a police investigation, letters released by the Crown Prosecution Service show. Ball, 83, was jailed in October for a string of offences against young men. The Church of England apologised "unreservedly" ...
A former Archbishop of Canterbury wrote to police in 1993 with letters of support for the then Bishop of Gloucester who was being investigated for sex offences, it can be revealed.
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By Soutik BiswasBBC News, Delhi So far 2,300 patients have been admitted to a hospital in the affected Gorakhpur area of Uttar Pradesh state. A doctor told the BBC that it was a "tragedy beyond imagination", with children dying every day. Nearly 6,000 children have died of encephalitis in the hospital since the first c...
More than 400 people, mainly children, have died in an outbreak of viral encephalitis in northern India, health officials say.
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By Jonathan AmosScience correspondent, BBC News The six men, sealed since June inside steel containers representing a spacecraft, have "gone into orbit" at their destination. Three of the group will now "descend" to the planet, don real spacesuits and walk on the "surface" of Mars. In reality, this surface will just be...
The crew of the Mars500 simulated mission to the Red Planet have reached a key milestone.
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Figures from industry body the SMMT show only 4,321 cars were registered, the lowest monthly level since 1946. April's figure marked a 97% plunge in sales from the same month last year. The closure of car dealerships as part of measures to try to combat the disease has hit consumer registrations. The Society for Motor ...
New car registrations almost ground to a halt in April after coronavirus lockdown measures were introduced, the motor industry has said.
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Housing, Communities and Local Government Secretary Robert Jenrick has appointed an inspector after several arrests and an ongoing police probe. The investigation will be carried out by Max Caller CBE, who has investigated troubled authorities Northamptonshire County Council and Tower Hamlets. Mr Caller will look at ke...
Liverpool City Council faces a government investigation in the wake of the arrest of its mayor Joe Anderson.
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The county council is planning to replace its eight Health and Wellbeing Centres and 14 learning disability daytime support services. Two options for a new service have been put forward, with either eight or four dedicated centres. The council said this would save either £2.4m or £3.5m from a budget of £9.3m, depending...
Proposals to close centres providing services for older and disabled people in Oxfordshire have been announced.
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The Douglas sorting office was evacuated after the item was found shortly before 09:00 GMT on 22 January. Manx Police said the man was arrested on Sunday on suspicion of attempting to cause an explosion and later bailed. The contents of the package have not been confirmed but a police spokesman said it had not posed a ...
A man has been arrested over the discovery of a suspicious package at the Isle of Man Post Office's headquarters.
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Television pictures showed flames leaping through barred windows of a single-storey wooden building. The fire in a ward for bedridden patients was initially caused by an electrical fault in the building, a government statement said. Thirty-one people were rescued during the incident, the General Prosecutor's office sai...
A fire has killed 24 people at a drug rehabilitation centre in Azerbaijan's capital Baku, officials say.
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He told BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland programme that in England councils had faced reductions of about 27%. But local government body Cosla said the cuts were "totally unacceptable". Mr Swinney's budget, delivered on Wednesday, pledged no change to income tax and a continued council tax freeze. Opposition ...
Scotland's Finance Secretary John Swinney has defended his budget decision to cut local government revenues by 3.5% for 2016/17.
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The conservative Liberal Democratic Party won almost 300 seats and, with its coalition partner, looks set for a two-thirds majority in the lower house. The governing Democratic Party suffered major losses in Sunday's polls, with leader Yoshihiko Noda stepping down. China has urged the new government to take "practical ...
Shinzo Abe says his party must "move forward and achieve results" following its landslide election victory.
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The news was relayed on the Radio 2 breakfast show by host Chris Evans. Vine, whose brother is stand-up comic Tim Vine, told him: "How could I say no to the biggest show in TV? Yes, yes, yes and yes again to the sequins and the Samba!" The 13th series of Strictly will start in September. Vine, 50, hosts a daily news an...
BBC Radio 2 presenter and journalist Jeremy Vine is the first celebrity to be announced for the next series of Strictly Come Dancing.
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The Vietnamese nationals, aged between 15 and 44, suffocated as they were transported from Zeebrugge in Belgium to Purfleet on 23 October last year. Jurors heard how the victims had been sealed in the pitch black unit in "unbearable" 38.5C heat for 12 hours. Four men are on trial at the Old Bailey in connection with th...
Some of the 39 people found dead in a lorry container in Essex were involved in an earlier crossing bid organised by the same men, a court has heard.
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The crew, from Tamworth and Lichfield, said the one-week-old animals were found during rounds on Monday. They had been dumped in a bin on a street near a school in Wilnecote and were discovered as it was being emptied. Crew driver Tony Green said: "They were quite near the bottom in a Cheerios box so must have been the...
Refuse workers in Staffordshire have saved four kittens after finding them in a cereal box dumped in a bin.
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The University of Exeter team says it has found evidence that MND is linked to an imbalance of cholesterol and other fats in cells. It says the research could lead to more accurate diagnosis and new treatments. MND affects around 5,000 people in the UK and causes more than 2,000 deaths a year. What is MND? Motor neuron...
Scientists say they have discovered a possible underlying cause of the neurological disorder, motor neurone disease (MND).
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Some stars have had pay increases, while others have dropped down the list - although in many cases, such as with Claudia Winkleman, this is a result of some programmes being produced by BBC Studios, which is now considered a commercial entity and so no longer counted. Here's the full list of those earning more than £1...
The BBC has published the latest list of its highest-paid stars later as part of its annual report.
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By Douglas FraserBusiness and economy editor, Scotland Mowi's annual report reveals the amount of gutted salmon it produced from Scottish waters fell by 36%. In 2017, the total weight of gutted salmon from Scotland was 60,186 tonnes but last year it was 38,444. According to Mowi, the total supply of salmon from all the...
The main salmon farmer in Scottish waters has reported a sharp fall in the tonnage produced last year, much of that due to the problems with sea lice.
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The region is braced for more rainfall as the Met Office has issued a yellow warning for rain across much of the north of England. Some roads remain shut and rail passengers faced disruption after a landslip between Carlisle and Skipton. The fire station in Leyburn flooded as crews were out answering emergencies. The f...
A bridge collapsed as flash flooding hit part of North Yorkshire when a month's rain fell in four hours.
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The tower leans 0.26 degrees to the north-west, putting it out of alignment by about 0.5m at its highest point. The lean was discovered when Transport for London commissioned a report, because the extension of the Jubilee Line passes under Parliament. Experts are unsure what is causing the tower to lean. But one theory...
Big Ben is leaning to one side and may eventually become unstable - but only in thousands of years, according to a newly revealed report.
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The luxury brand said it would use the funds to help it expand in Asia and other new markets. The firm, which recorded sales of £282m last year, said it was confident shareholders would benefit from strong growth. "Our future as a public company can only extend our reputation," said Jimmy Choo chief executive Pierre De...
Designer shoe maker Jimmy Choo has announced plans to list its shares on the London Stock Exchange.
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By Gordon CoreraSecurity correspondent, BBC News The National Cyber Security Centre - part of intelligence agency GCHQ - started work in October as part of a £1.9bn five-year strategy. Staff in Victoria, central London, will be joined by experts from the private sector to help identify threats. NCSC chief Ciaran Martin...
The Queen was shown how hackers could target the UK's electricity supply as she opened a centre to protect the nation from cyber attacks.
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Scattered among the artists, cooks and professional eaters are a growing band of young women wearing revealing clothing while they game. Some go further and entertain fans by dancing or by doing a series of suggestive exercises, like squats, to tempt people to subscribe to their channel or to hand over Twitch's micro-c...
Scroll through the In Real Life (IRL) section of streaming site Twitch and you could be forgiven for thinking, now and then, that you have landed on a camgirl site.
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Carrying flags and posters of the three dead women, they followed the coffins across frozen ground to a community centre where they were put on display. The victims, a senior official in the separatist PKK group and two political activists, will be buried in Turkey. Jets reportedly bombed PKK targets in Iraq despite pe...
Thousands of Kurds have attended a memorial near Paris for three activists shot dead in the city, amid reports of Turkish air strikes on the PKK.
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By Julian O'NeillBBC News NI Business Correspondent Official figures show that 300 people came off the register in March, putting the jobless total at 31,500. The Northern Ireland unemployment rate also fell to 5.2% - the lowest it has been since last 2008 - but still above the UK average (4.7%). Northern Ireland also ...
Unemployment in Northern Ireland has fallen for a twelfth month in a row.
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Carl Robert Coulson claimed the money from Durham County Council in the name of a motor exchange business based in Langley Moor in April. But the 35-year-old from Bishop Auckland almost immediately gave it to another man who has not been traced, Durham Police said. He was jailed at Durham Crown Court after admitting th...
A man who fraudulently got a £10,000 Covid business support grant has been jailed for 10 months.
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By Lauren TurnerBBC News A whopping 23.6 million tuned in to watch England beat Colombia in a historic penalty shoot-out on Tuesday, with all eyes now on the quarter-final against Sweden in Samara. But with the match happening on a sunny Saturday afternoon, some people who didn't expect England to do quite so well, or ...
England's progress in the World Cup may have delighted the nation - but it's also taken some by surprise.
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By Nick TriggleHealth correspondent They include an estimated 1.45 million who have tried and failed to get an NHS appointment in two years with the rest on waiting lists or put off by cost. Another 2 million assume they cannot get care where they live, suggesting nearly one in 10 miss out overall. Dental leaders said ...
More than 2 million adults in England are unable to see an NHS dentist, BBC analysis suggests.
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Scientists investigated the species honey bees liked most during spring as part of efforts to protect the bees' environment and better understand their habits. Peonies, wallflowers, roses, and hyacinth are among the top 10 favourite garden plants. Favoured wild plants include gorse, willow, hawthorn, oak and dandelion....
National Botanic Garden of Wales research has revealed which plants bees choose for their pollen.
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In 2010 it was estimated an alternative rail package would cost about £5.3bn, but it has increased to about £8.9bn. The DfT said prices for alternative schemes include the same allowance for cost overruns as the high-speed scheme. No plans have been announced to take alternatives forward. 'Off-peak times' Some resident...
The cost of upgrading the West Coast Mainline, as an alternative to a high-speed London and Birmingham link, has risen by about 68%, the Department for Transport (DfT) has said.
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