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25 May 2015 Last updated at 08:01 BST Students aged from nine to 12 have been asked to create their designs in the blocky 3D world. The results could then be made to existing national parks around Adelaide. The government has set aside nearly $10.4m Australian dollars (£5.4m) for the redesigns. It's all part of a government plan to make the most of kids' creativity. The only rule is that "whatever you design needs to be able to be created in the real world," said the website which announced the prize. "The park features need to complement the natural environment, taking into account the animals and plants that live there." "Ideas could include trails for bushwalking, mountain biking or horse riding, barbecue and picnic areas - or something completely different," it suggested. A news team in south Australia popped in to a school that's taking part to see some of their cool ideas. Thanks to Carl from ABC's 'Behind the News' programme in Australia who sent us this report.
Kids in Australia are getting involved in a competition to design a national park in Minecraft which could then be built in reality.
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According to reports, South Korea sports minister Do Jong-hwan said North Korea could host some skiing events. He also said the countries may enter a combined ice hockey team. "We are happy to discuss his ideas. The Olympic movement is always about building bridges, never about erecting walls," said an IOC spokesperson. "We are looking at the comments of the new minister of sport, culture and tourism with great interest." The Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, will take place from 9-25 February. In comments reported by the Korea Herald, Do suggested the North and South could enter one women's ice hockey team, helping to make Pyeongchang a "peace Olympics". He said he would discuss co-hosting at the Masikryong ski resort with Jang Woong, North Korea's delegate to the IOC. Earlier this month, South Korea's new president Moon Jae-in said North Korea could be part of a bid to co-host the 2030 football World Cup across north-east Asia. Moon, the son of refugees from North Korea, advocates greater dialogue with their neighbours.
Proposed collaboration between North and South Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics has been welcomed by the International Olympic Committee.
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Ski-Scotland, the organisation that promotes Scottish snowsports, said it had involved 207,770 skier days. It also estimated that the industry generated almost £21m for the economy during the season. Previous seasons have involved bigger numbers - 2012-13 had 290,996 skier days and raised more than £29m. The more recent 2014-15 season involved 230,634 skier days, raising £23.2m. It was also the first in years that all five of Scotland's outdoor ski centres - Nevis Range, Lecht, CairnGorm Mountain, Glencoe Mountain and Glenshee - opened for snowsports before Christmas. For the latest season, the sites had to wait until January for sufficient snow cover, though Nevis Range near Fort William and the Lecht in Aberdeenshire were able to open for a short time at the end of December. Ski-Scotland said the late start had a "significant impact", but added that it was still pleased with the contribution the industry made to the economy. Chairwoman Heather Negus said of the figures: "Although they are lower than last season, they are much better than anticipated, given the late start to the season. "This year, the season did not start until mid-January, as opposed to last winter, when our first ski areas were open by mid-December." A skier day means one person who skis or snowboards on one day. Many of the same people return to the slopes several times during the season.
The late start to Scotland's latest snowsports season had a "significant impact" and reduced the number of days available for skiing and snowboarding.
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Coroner Jim Kitson said the inquest into the death of 11-year-old Francis Rowntree in 1972 would be "severely hampered" if he could not attend. He said the man's heart condition had to be a factor when deciding whether to compel him to give evidence. The coroner told the preliminary hearing it was a "fine balancing act". Francis was playing with friends at the Divis Flats complex off the Falls Road in west Belfast in April 1972 when he was struck on the head by the rubber bullet. He died in hospital several days later. Controversy surrounds the shooting, with disputed claims about whether the young boy was struck directly or hit by a ricochet, and if the bullet had been doctored to make it potentially cause more injury. The former Royal Anglian Regiment member who fired the rubber bullet is known to the court as soldier B. A barrister for the Ministry of Defence told the hearing that soldier B's consultant cardiologist had expressed "significant reservations" about his fitness to attend, in a report produced for the coroner's court. "It appears on the face of it to be quite a severe condition involving multiple medical interventions over the years," the lawyer said. He added: "The likelihood of a heart attack or death would be small but not zero. "There is a significant risk to the health of this man to compel him to give evidence." A barrister representing the Rowntree family said a number of steps could be taken to make the witness feel at ease. She suggested the former soldier could give evidence via video-link; there could be regular breaks in the hearing; medical assistance could be on standby and the court could be partially cleared. She told the coroner: "You know the gravity of the case and you know he's essentially the key witness and very important to the case." Mr Kitson said: "This is a key witness and clearly the inquest would be severely hampered if this witness is not in attendance, but I'm acutely aware of the impact on this man's health. "It's a fine balancing act between the two prerogatives and pressures - I will reflect on this very carefully." The inquest is due to begin on 27 April.
A coroner has said he will reflect carefully on whether a soldier who fired a rubber bullet that killed a boy is too ill to give evidence.
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In 2014, 27 motorcyclists were killed and the number of serious injuries also rose from 507 to 514 in the year up to September 2015. London Assembly's Transport Committee said the figure for deaths was "unacceptably high". TfL said more police have been deployed in accident hotspots and it is focusing on motorcycle and scooter safety. The figures were released as the London Assembly committee published its report ‘Easy Rider: Improving motorcycle safety on London roads’. Researchers spoke to 1,200 riders and found one in five had been involved in a collision and about 62% motorcyclists had been involved in a near-miss incident. In 2010, 4,337 motorcyclists were injured in London, which by 2014 rose to 5,233, an increase of nearly 21%. The report found the inconsistency over access to bus lanes causes "unnecessary confusion" as TfL allows motorcyclists to ride in bus lanes on the roads it manages, while many boroughs do not. It also asked TfL to monitor the impact of dedicated Cycle Superhighways on the road space shared by other traffic. The report also called on authorities to educate young riders. Valerie Shawcross, chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee, said: "Arguably motorcyclists have been overlooked in public discussion about road safety in recent years. "However, 36 motorcyclists were killed on London's roads last year, a death toll that is unacceptably high, and part of a bigger picture of collisions and injuries affecting motorcyclists, many of them life-changing in their seriousness." TfL said that since September police had stopped 5,389 riders, issued 742 traffic offence reports, 1,335 verbal warnings, seized 96 motorcycles and made 10 arrests. Police will also target the boroughs where motorcyclists are at greatest risk of injury. Leon Daniels, TfL's managing director of surface transport, said: "On-street education and enforcement, substantial investment in improving rider skills and guidance to help engineers design roads so that they are safer for riders, all form part of a concerted effort to improve road safety in the capital."
The number of motorcyclists killed on London's roads reached 36 in 2015, Transport for London (TfL) data showed.
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Fit-again midfielder Jimmy Ryan had instant impact, setting up Ash Hunter to lob in the opener early on. Within minutes it was 2-0, with Bobby Grant nodding home Antoni Sarcevic's cross from the left. In the second half, Scunthorpe's Paddy Madden scored from the spot when Tom Hooper was pushed over, but Fleetwood ended strongly for a deserved win. Scunthorpe caretaker boss Nick Daws told BBC Radio Humberside: Media playback is not supported on this device "I think the performance was probably a bit chalk and cheese in terms of the two halves of the game. "Everybody knows that getting the first goal is key, we didn't get that. "We expected a really tough challenge after a really long week and successful week for us, but they got the first goal. "Two things in the first half put us on the back foot, but we adjusted the shape slightly to stay in the game - I thought we did that really well and that was the foundation for our second-half performance which was excellent."
Fleetwood boosted their survival hopes by beating Scunthorpe for just their second League One win of the year.
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William Blake: Apprentice and Master has opened at the Ashmolean Museum after 19th Century floor plans were unearthed. Blake created the majority of his books from a printing studio in the Hercules Buildings in Hercules Road, Lambeth. The studio was destroyed when the building was razed in 1918. Philip Pullman CBE, president of the Blake Society, said: "William Blake was a complete original; his power was his tenderness, his wit, his graphic line are like no-one else's. "It's good to remind people every so often about this colossal imagination and his moral vision, which are just as potent now after two hundred years as they were when he brought them into the world." The exhibition is on until 1 March 2015.
A recreation of the studio where William Blake created some of his most well-known work has opened in Oxford.
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The Scottish government said the review group would assess whether college and university students in Scotland receive fair and effective support. Ms Gadhia, who has been chief executive officer of Virgin Money for nine years, will also make recommendations for improvements. The group will report its findings in 12 months' time. The review group will look at whether effective support is being provided for the poorest and most vulnerable students. It will also examine the current repayment threshold and period for student loan debt. It is being carried out as part of the programme for government announced by Nicola Sturgeon in September. Minister for Further Education Shirley-Anne Somerville said: "With such strong financial experience, and already contributing to Scottish education as a member of the International Council of Education Advisers, Jayne-Anne will provide a fresh perspective to the work of the review. "I look forward to the recommendations that the review group will offer." Ms Gadhia, who last year led a UK government review into women in finance, said: "It is important to ensure the student support system is fit for purpose, fair and firmly focused on meeting the needs of all students in further and higher education, particularly the most vulnerable. "As such, I welcome the opportunity to undertake a comprehensive review of the current systems of student support in Scotland." The review, which will be carried out jointly with universities and colleges, has been welcomed by Colleges Scotland. Shona Struthers, the chief executive of Colleges Scotland, said: "We want a standard and fair system for student support funding that provides students with adequate financial support, as well as reasonable certainty on the support they are likely to receive for the duration of their study. "We fully support measures to improve student support funding to ensure that all students can attend college, regardless of their personal circumstances or background." The announcement was made as figures from the Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS) showed the number of students being paid grants across Scotland fell by 4.8% on last year as an increasing number take out loans. However, the total cost being spent on grants increased by 3.9% - from £63.6m in 2014-2015 to £66.1m in 2015-2016, according to the SAAS report. The number of students taking out loans rose during the same period by 3.4% to 92,005 and the total authorised in loans was £486.3m, a 3.7% increase. The average loan per student in 2015/16 was £5,290, up £20 on the previous year. Scottish Conservative education spokeswoman Liz Smith said: "These are hugely worrying figures, and show that the SNP has slashed bursary support in recent years. "At a time when we should be doing all we can to close Scotland's attainment gap, the SNP has chosen to cut the money given to those who need it most. "Bursaries are designed to help students get their foot in the door but this is becoming increasingly hard, and it's those in our poorest communities who are missing out." Scottish Labour education spokesman Iain Gray said: "Figures released today show that almost 20,000 fewer students are receiving grants and bursaries than at the beginning of the last parliament. "Meanwhile student debt - which the SNP came to power promising to abolish - has soared under the SNP government. "Labour supports free tuition but students need the financial support to get through university when they get there. Instead the SNP has slashed bursaries and ballooned debt."
Virgin Money boss Jayne-Anne Gadhia has been appointed to review the student support system in Scotland.
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Sexton suffered a suspected groin injury, before O'Connell was carried off at the end of the first half. Leading 9-6 at half-time, Rob Kearney's try increased Ireland's lead before O'Mahony had to be taken off. Conor Murray added a further late try as the gutsy Irish set up a quarter-final with Argentina next Sunday. Relive the action from the game on BBC Radio 5 live Topping Pool D means Joe Schmidt's side avoid a last-eight encounter with the world champions but the injuries to three such influential members of the Irish team will be a massive concern for the rest of the campaign. There will also be fears that the outstanding Sean O'Brien could be facing a citing after he appeared to punch France lock Pascal Pape in the opening minute of the contest. With O'Connell retiring from international duty after this tournament, there will be fears that his Ireland career could be over after 108 caps. The French, blunt as an attacking force for the most part, must regroup to face the All Blacks in their quarter-final at the Millennium Stadium next Saturday evening. Ireland showed remarkable resolve to stand up to a hugely physical France side. The French, as promised, targeted ex-Racing Metro player Sexton and the Ireland fly-half was forced off in the 25th minute after a heavy tackle by Louis Picamoles, although it looked as though the Irish playmaker injured his groin kicking the ball seconds earlier. O'Connell's international career may have come to an end after he fell awkwardly as he was cleared out at a ruck in first-half injury-time, while O'Mahony was forced off 14 minutes into the second half with another leg injury. However, that came five minutes after a break by the magnificent Robbie Henshaw helped set up Kearney's crucial try. Sexton's replacement Ian Madigan produced a tremendous display after his introduction as he conclusively won his battle with France fly-half Frederic Michalak. The Irish also managed to out-scrum the French, while the performances of second-half replacements Iain Henderson and Chris Henry demonstrated the depth in Joe Schmidt's squad. However, that depth may be tested to its limits next weekend against the Pumas. A huge early tackle from Jamie Heaslip on France full-back Scott Spedding set the tone for a bone-crunching contest. Media playback is not supported on this device Michalak and Spedding missed early chances to put France ahead but Sexton did nudge the Irish ahead from 45 metres after their first move into opposition territory. Two long-range Spedding penalties - either side of another Sexton three points - levelled the contest before the tearful Ireland fly-half was forced off. The composed Madigan's first action was to restore Ireland's lead in the 28th minute but the Irish suffered second devastating injury blow in first-half injury-time after Pascal Pape clattered into O'Connell at a ruck. Late in the half, Ireland centre Keith Earls had wasted a glorious try-scoring after to take a routine pass following a searing Tommy Bowe break. But the determined Irish were not to be denied after the break. Not for the first time in the contest, Henshaw charged past France's ineffective battering ram centre Mathieu Bastareaud to put Ireland on the offensive and the resultant scrum was finished off by full-back Kearney finish. After O'Mahony's departure, a penalty from France replacement Morgan Parra cut the Irish lead to 14-9 but the excellent Murray's 72nd-minute try sealed Ireland's remarkable victory after Rory Best's initial drive for the line. There were many man of the match contenders in the Ireland team but the Tullow Tank produced a titanic display in the most bruising of contests. The Ireland flanker made 19 carries in the contest and made as many metres in the game as impressive wing Tommy Bowe. Given his injury woes, Joe Schmidt will be praying that O'Brien avoids a citing for his early indiscretion. Ireland coach Joe Schmidt: "It felt like a dog fight at times, a real slugfest between the two packs and then it would blow wide open with both sets of backs playing some really expansive rugby with the ball going end to end. "Over the last couple of years, it's been a one-score game between the two sides. We knew it was going to go right to the wire. You have to be patient, calm and focused and take your opportunity when it comes and the boys did that. "There are a lot of sore bodies in that changing room. The lads were just physically and emotionally drained at the end of it and from this point on that is what you've got to give when you get the chance to wear that jersey." France will play New Zealand in the quarter-finals at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, on Saturday 17 October, with a 20:00 BST kick-off. Ireland face Argentina at the same venue at 13:00 BST on Sunday 18 October. Ireland: Rob Kearney; Tommy Bowe, Keith Earls, Robbie Henshaw, Dave Kearney; Johnny Sexton, Conor Murray; Cian Healy, Rory Best, Mike Ross; Devin Toner, Paul O'Connell; Peter O'Mahony, Sean O'Brien, Jamie Heasip. Replacements: Richardt Strauss for Best (73), Jack McGrath for Healy (57), Nathan White for Ross (65), Iain Henderson for O'Connell (40), Chris Henry for O'Mahony (55), Eoin Reddan for Murray (76), Ian Madigan for Sexton (25), Luke Fitzgerald for Earls (62). France: Scott Spedding; Noa Nakaitaci, Mathieu Bastareaud, Wesley Fofana, Brice Dulin; Frederic Michalak, Sebastien Tillous-Borde; Eddy Ben Arous, Guilhem Guirado, Rabah Slimani; Pascal Pape, Yoann Maestri; Thierry Dusautior (capt), Damien Chouly, Louis Picamoles. Replacements: Benjamin Kayser for Guiardo (58), Vincent Debaty for Ben Arous (43), Nicolas Mas for Slimani (63), Alexandre Flanquart for Pape (73), Bernard Le Roux for Chouly (55), Morgan Parra for Tillous-Borde (55), Remi Tales for Michalak (55), Alexandre Dumoulin for Bastareaud (62) Attendance: 72,163 Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
Ireland beat France to avoid a quarter-final encounter with New Zealand, but suffered injuries to Johnny Sexton, Paul O'Connell and Peter O'Mahony.
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Remus Hamza, 41, of Riverside, Cardiff, was jailed for 12 years in February 2016 for raping the 20-year-old and was also given four years on extended licence. He took his case to the Court of Appeal in London, arguing this was too severe. But judges said his appeal was "totally without merit" and gave him an extra 28 days in prison for wasting court time. Hamza claimed he had consensual sex with his victim, but was found guilty after a trial. He had also previously exposed himself to three young women in the same area. The woman was walking home along Museum Avenue in the early hours of 20 September 2015 after losing her friends while on a night out. Hamza grabbed her and raped her in nearby bushes. He fled after a passer-by spotted him and called the police. Judge Sarah Munro QC said the victim suffered serious psychological harm as a result of the attack. Hamza's lawyers argued the crown court judge made the wrong assessment of how serious his crime was and did not take enough account of the fact he would have to serve two thirds of his jail term before his release can be considered. Dismissing his appeal, Judge Munro said it was "not arguable" the sentence was excessive. She added: "The provisions relating to early release and licence should be left out of the picture when determining sentence. There is no merit whatsoever in this appeal."
A rapist who attacked a student as she walked home during freshers' week has been given an extended sentence.
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The 48-year-old was expected to be charged with about 11 offences over the incident in Teralba, outside Newcastle. A woman and her two daughters who were inside the house at the time escaped moments before it was knocked down. The man's motive is not clear, but police said he was known to the occupants of the house. The bulldozer was allegedly stolen earlier from a nearby mine. Police said that early on Monday morning the man drove the bulldozer to the suburban house, crushing three cars parked in front of it and another parked at the side of the property. He first headed towards a detached garage on the property, said police, where a 29-year-old man was sleeping at that time. "When he heard the bulldozer coming over the top of the cars, he came out of the shed," police spokesman David Matthews told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The driver briefly pursued the man, who ran away, scaled a fence, and sought shelter in a paddock next door. The driver then turned towards the back of the house and flattened the building. A neighbour ran over and helped a 56-year-old woman and her two daughters, aged 15 and 20, from their home shortly before the building was knocked down. Police were called to the scene around 07:30 (20:00 BST on Sunday). Officers managed to stop the bulldozer when it got stuck after it knocked down the house. "(An officer) couldn't get into the bulldozer because the doors were secured so he smashed the window of the bulldozer and delivered an entire can of OC spray (pepper spray) into the cabin, which incapacitated the driver," Inspector Matthews said. He added that the driver, who had previously lived with the family, had breached a court order banning him from assault or intimidation taken out against him by one of the women living in the house. The driver is being questioned at Charlestown police station. He was expected to be charged with attempted murder, the Newcastle Herald reports.
A man has been arrested for allegedly using a stolen bulldozer to crush four vehicles and a house in Australia's New South Wales.
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Katie Locke, 23, was found dead at Theobolds Park Hotel in Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire. She had been strangled. Carl Langdell admitted the charge of murder when he appeared at St Albans Crown Court via a video link from Bedford Prison. A psychiatric report is to be prepared on Langdell who was remanded in custody and will be sentenced on 18 April. Ann Evans, for the prosecution, said: "What needs to be established are the circumstances of Katie's death. There was a no comment interview with the police." Benjamin Aina QC, defending, said Langdell admitted deliberately and intentionally killing Katie in a hotel room. He said his client had been seeking psychiatric help after being convicted of making threats to kill in Bristol. Miss Locke's family were in court for the hearing. In a statement released by police at the time of her death, they said: "As a family we are distraught, in shock and totally devastated. There was not a bad bone in Katie's body. "Katie worked hard and loved her job as a teacher. In what little spare time she had she enjoyed sports. "We now feel like our future has been stolen from us."
A 26-year-old lawyer has pleaded guilty to murdering a young teacher whose body was found at a hotel on Christmas Eve.
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In an email thanking his campaign team after voting closed, Mr Burnham said getting this far was "a real achievement". BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg said this was seen by some of his supporters as a concession of defeat. But a campaign source said this was "categorically not" the case. The winner of the leadership election will be announced on Saturday. Mr Burnham is up against Jeremy Corbyn, Liz Kendall and Yvette Cooper in the contest. In his email, he told supporters the campaign had "tested us all on every level". He said: "But we have coped with the inevitable ups and downs with good humour and run a strong, positive and professional campaign of which you can all be very proud. "Most importantly, we have stayed true to our values and competitive right to the end of the race. "We end it with an outside but realistic chance of winning. That is a real achievement." Mr Burnham added that "thousands of ordinary, decent party members are now worried about where we are heading". Mr Corbyn only made it on to the ballot paper at the last minute when nominations were finalised in June but has become the bookies' favourite. On Twitter, he said it had been "an inspiring summer" regardless of the outcome of the election. This is it. The last minute phone banks, panics over missing ballots, final pleas from the candidates are done. The vote is over and now Labour's wait begins. Before the result though it seems that already the party has been changed, possibly forever by these extraordinary last few months. An unexpected candidate has done the unexpected and Jeremy Corbyn has put himself into the most likely position to win the contest. Strikingly, that is against the better judgement of nearly every single senior figure in the Labour Party, and crucially nearly all of its MPs. Read Laura's blog in full One of Mr Corbyn's supporters, Leeds East MP Richard Burgon, said many people would be "pleasantly surprised" at his leadership style if he won. "It will be a more collegiate and a more collectivist leadership which will include people," he said. "It will include MPs who don't agree with some of Jeremy's politics." Speaking to the BBC at Mr Corbyn's final rally in his Islington North constituency, Unite General Secretary Len McCluskey said the left-wing MP had already won in his eyes. He said Mr Corbyn had "lit up our movement in a way that I didn't think was possible" after the general election, adding: "That's a victory in itself." "Jeremy, in that calm fashion seems to have touched a pulse, and that pulse is about people rejecting the constant downbeat austerity message that's been coming out of politics for thirty five years," Mr McCluskey added. Angela Eagle, who is running for the deputy Labour leadership, told the BBC she would serve whichever leader is elected, adding that the party needed to capitalise on the "enthusiasm for politics" and "hope" the contest had generated. The contest has been plagued by internal rows over Labour's direction and concerns that non-party supporters have tried to influence the outcome. Labour has said efforts to weed out non-party supporters would continue up until results day. In the closing speech of her campaign, Ms Kendall - who has stressed the need for Labour to appeal to a broader section of the electorate - said she may have been "too blunt" at times. She added: "But my view is that in politics, as in life, you cannot deal with problems by ignoring or avoiding them." There have also been claims from some people that they did not receive their ballot papers in time to vote. London mayor hopeful David Lammy said 20% of supporters who his team spoke to had received nothing. Labour said ballots had been emailed and posted out correctly to everyone entitled to vote. The party said everyone who had not voted or said they did not have a ballot had received a final email reminder on Tuesday. Labour's new deputy leader will also be unveiled at the leadership conference on Saturday, and its London mayoral candidate will be announced on Friday.
Labour leadership contender Andy Burnham has told supporters he has an "outside but realistic chance" of winning the contest.
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Giving evidence for the ex-Sunderland winger at Bradford Crown Court, Stacey Flounders said she did not see a future in their relationship. The 26-year-old is the mother of Mr Johnson's one-year-old daughter. Mr Johnson, 28, denies two counts of sexual activity with a child. In the witness box, Miss Flounders described how he had told her "everything" about kissing a 15-year-old girl when he returned from a police station after his arrest in March last year. Asked if he talked about other things, she said: "The other women that he cheated on me with." Miss Flounders was asked by Orlando Pownall QC, defending, how many there were and she said: "Quite a few." When questioned about about the future of her relationship with Mr Johnson, she replied: "We're just going to remain friends." She told the jury she had stayed with him after his arrest "because he was honest with me and I knew he was telling the truth". "We'd just had a daughter. I wanted us to be a family. My head was all over the place. I didn't know what was going on." Mr Pownall finished his questions by asking Miss Flounders if she saw any future in "the relationship that you had". She replied: "Do you mean now? Not at the minute, I don't. No." She was asked about messages she exchanged with Mr Johnson on the day of the incident with the girl, and she admitted she suspected him of being unfaithful but had no "hard and fast evidence". She said he first told her he was going to plead guilty around September last year. Miss Flounders said she had previously exchanged messages with the teenager involved after she recognised her as one of the fans who waited for Mr Johnson after home matches. She said she even wished the girl happy birthday in 2014. She added that after his arrest, Mr Johnson told her the girl was aged 16. Kate Blackwell, QC, prosecuting, went through some of the details of the teenager's account of the incident and asked Miss Flounders whether her partner had told her about each. Miss Blackwell asked her if he told her the pair had kissed with tongues and about various messages Mr Johnson had exchanged with the girl. Miss Flounders agreed that he had not told her, although she said he had mentioned he asked for a "thank you kiss". Earlier, Miss Flounders was asked a series of questions about her partner's pubic hair and was asked to examine a photograph. The teenager involved in the incident has told the jury Mr Johnson was shaved in that area. Miss Flounders said he would trim the area with scissors, but would not shave. Mr Johnson began his football career at Middlesbrough before moving to Manchester City and then on to Sunderland in 2012. He has previously pleaded guilty to one count of sexual activity with a child and one charge of grooming. These relate to him kissing the girl in his Range Rover after exchanging messages with her on social media. But he denies two further charges of sexual activity with a child relating to the same incident.
The ex-girlfriend of former England footballer Adam Johnson has told a jury they split up after he admitted cheating on her with "quite a few" women.
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Sophie Fearns said son Charlie, of Merseyside, needs to fly back to Seattle, America for experimental treatment unavailable in the UK. She said he urgently needs more T-Cell Therapy at Seattle Children's Hospital after the last transplant failed. His mother said she was "ecstatic" and "overwhelmed" by the "selfless amazing person" who paid for his treatment. Charlie has been ill since the age of three, she said. After a third relapse in April she said there was "no option" left for treatment for him in the UK. Mrs Fearns said the family, of Litherland, were left "heartbroken" when the first T-Cell transplant did not work. She said the news the treatment has been paid for was "completely overwhelming". "We don't know who this donor is but from the bottom of our hearts it means an incredible amount - not just from the foundation but everybody that supports Charlie." Charlie's father Rob Fearns said they were "extremely grateful" for the generosity of the anonymous donation. "He or she specifically asked to pay for Charlie. "We thought we were going to have to fight tooth and nail like last time to get the funds together." His parents said they received the confirmation via an email from the hospital on Wednesday saying someone had offered to foot the bill for them. Now Charlie has had financial clearance from the hospital, the treatment will start as soon as possible. Mr Fearns said he is expecting to find out the date next week. Information from Seattle Children's Hospital
A mystery donor has paid £150,000 to fund a "last chance cure" for a boy of 11 with leukaemia, his mother has said.
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Wildsmith, a product of the club's academy, has made 18 appearances for the Owls in all competitions. The 21-year-old had a loan spell with then-League One side Barnsley in 2015, making two appearances. "I'm delighted to sign for the club long term, it's great that the club believe in me and see me as part of the future," he told the club website.
Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Joe Wildsmith has signed a new deal to stay with the Championship side until 2022.
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Half of Welsh universities have seen an increase in the number of plagiarism cases being investigated in the past five years, figures have shown. The Quality Assurance Agency, which monitors standards in higher education, said it was discussing the issue with universities. It added the sites were not illegal. Figures obtained by BBC Wales Today showed the number of undergraduate students investigated for potential plagiarism in their coursework at Cardiff, Swansea, Aberystwyth and Cardiff Metropolitan universities more than doubled between 2010-11 and 2014-15. A gradual increase was also seen in the number of postgraduate cases at Swansea, Bangor and Aberystwyth. Other universities have seen the number of plagiarism cases vary during the same five-year period. It is believed that improvements in technology, greater student numbers and increasing university costs - which places extra pressure on students to succeed - have all contributed to the increase. Mary Paget, director of academic integrity at Swansea University, said: "Where we are talking about what you would call low-level plagiarism, we are always going to have naïve students with various personal issues and we are always going to have to deal with those. "I think what is more of a concern is the sheer number of bespoke essay writing sites - that is something which is causing a lot of universities concern." It is believed there are about 1,000 websites - or essay mills - which offer students a bespoke academic essay in return for a fee. One such website claimed that "papers will only be written by the most experienced and skilled writers who have excellent linguistic skills and impeccable grammar". And that "being a person of the same professional field, they write your paper just as you like it". The Quality Assurance Agency said: "Cheating and plagiarism has no place in UK higher education, and universities and colleges take their responsibilities in this area very seriously. "These companies offer students essays in return for payment. They are not illegal, and they generally issue disclaimers warning against plagiarism. "However, no matter how good policies and software are, it is difficult to detect whether tailored work has been written for a student by a third party such as an essay mill. We are now in the process of discussing this issue with partners in the higher education sector." There is also concern about how, in some cases, essay mills are targeting students on social media, as well as the financial implications for students who choose to use this type of service. Robiu Salisu, education officer at Swansea University's Students' Union, said: "They will give you a taster of the work and then they will say if you want the full thing you have to pay more and more money. It's not worth it. "It's not just to do with the repayment of the money for the commissioning either, because once you are found out you will faced with academic misconduct and that will jeopardise your future in higher education." It is understood that a paper was recently put before Swansea University's learning and teaching committee to ban these websites on campus. Other Welsh universities said they treat any form of academic misconduct very seriously and that they advise students on their academic regulations and continue to work to improve this process.
Concerns have been raised about the growing number of websites offering students bespoke academic essays in return for a fee.
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Former National Security Adviser Susan Rice flatly denied she or Mr Obama used intelligence for political purposes. She was responding to reports alleging she sought to "unmask" any Trump officials who cropped up in foreign surveillance reports. Ms Rice also rejected claims that she leaked information to US media. She was pressed on MSNBC about whether she had exposed Mr Trump's former National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn, who was forced to resign in February after misleading the White House about his conversations with the Russian ambassador. "I leaked nothing to nobody and never have and never would," Ms Rice replied. Could FBI investigation into Russia links ensnare Trump? Russia: The scandal Trump can't shake She did not say whether she had viewed intelligence reports involving Mr Trump and his aides, citing classified information. Former Obama National Security Adviser Susan Rice says that while she did request the "unmasking" of some Americans in contact with foreign subjects under government surveillance, she did not do so for "political purposes". If that's where the story ends, then she was almost certainly legally exercising the broad powers high-level US national security officials have to review reports produced by the intelligence community. There were growing indications that the Russian government was attempting to influence the US presidential election, and a national security adviser would be remiss not to closely inspect any information about possible American involvement. If, on the other hand, Ms Rice widely disseminated information about US citizens or leaked it to the press, as some Republican critics allege and she adamantly denies, then the picture grows much darker. The bottom line is that someone, somewhere did reveal details about conversations Michael Flynn, Ms Rice's successor as national security adviser, had with Russian ambassador Sergei Kislyak. That leak, while it revealed that Flynn was being less than truthful with the US public, was illegal. Rice says this has nothing to do with her. Republican investigators in Congress certainly are unlikely to let the matter end there, however. Ms Rice has come under intense scrutiny over suggestions she requested the intelligence community to provide the names of Trump administration officials who turned up in surveillance transcripts of foreign subjects. "The allegation is that somehow Obama administration officials utilised intelligence for political purposes, that is absolutely false," she said. Ms Rice explained that part of her job as national security adviser was to determine the importance of intelligence reports she received, and sometimes that entailed requesting the identities of those involved. The US often monitors the communications of foreigners, but the names of any Americans caught up in the dragnet are typically removed from intelligence reports to protect their privacy. Ms Rice said she could only request the identity of US citizens in spy reports if that helped understand the intelligence better. But it was the intelligence community that would ultimately determine whether she could access that information, she added. Ms Rice emphasised that reports of Russian interference in the US election had been"of great concern to all of us on the national security team". Both the House and Senate intelligence committees and the FBI are investigating alleged Kremlin interference in the US election and whether there is any evidence of collusion between Trump officials and Moscow operatives. It has also emerged that Russian spies sought to recruit a New York business consultant, Carter Page, as an intelligence source, two years before he joined the Trump campaign as a foreign policy adviser. The FBI interviewed Mr Page as part of a separate investigation into three Russian men identified as agents of the Russian foreign intelligence agency, the SVR. Mr Trump denies any ties to Moscow, and has instead alleged that Mr Obama ordered wiretapping of Trump Tower during the presidential election. When asked about President Trump's unsubstantiated claims, Ms Rice said she was "surprised" and "shocked", calling it a "very serious allegation that has no basis in fact". Devin Nunes, head of the House of Representatives intelligence committee, furthered Mr Trump's allegations last month after he said he viewed intelligence reports that included the names of Trump transition team officials. But Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the committee, said on Tuesday the White House "selectively and surreptitiously" gave Mr Nunes intelligence documents that should have been provided to the entire congressional panel.
A top adviser to former President Barack Obama has labelled reports that she ordered surveillance of Donald Trump's campaign as "absolutely false".
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Ex-Leeds prop Bailey, 31, joined after the start of the season and made 15 appearances for Wire. Forward Cox, 24, arrived on a one-year deal from Hull KR while Australian prop Dodds, 27, had an injury-hit season. "I'd like to thank all three players for their contributions over the season," said head coach Tony Smith.
Super League side Warrington Wolves have announced Ryan Bailey, Jordan Cox and Mitchell Dodds will leave at the end of their contracts.
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Lee Westwood is one back after dropping his only shot of the day at the last. Order of Merit leader Henrik Stenson and second placed Danny Willett are tied for 17th on three under. Rory McIlroy, bidding to win the European Tour's season finale in Dubai for a third time, posted six birdies in a 68 but is eight shots adrift. The Northern Irishman, who has never finished worse than 11th in seven appearances at Jumeirah Golf Estates, had opened with a three-over 75, his first over-par score in the event. "Yesterday was just one of those days. I was mentally very flat, still in holiday mode, and not quite switched on to what I needed to do," he said. "If can keep improving each and every day, then I might not be too far away at the end of the week." The Tour Championship is the final event of the Race to Dubai, with four players still in with a chance of topping the money list. Open champion Stenson, who won this tournament with a course-record 25 under total at the Earth Course in 2013, leads by 299,675 points but Masters champion Willett can leapfrog the Swede should he win the tournament. Willett would also top the list if he finishes second and neither Stenson nor Alex Noren win in Dubai. Noren, another Swede, needs to finish at least second and hope Stenson and Willett finish down the field and he is five strokes off the lead after a round of 69. Stenson, the 2013 Race to Dubai winner, was more concerned with the well-being of a female spectator hit on the head by his tee shot on the 13th. "I had some reports later in the round that she was doing OK. I'm just making sure that we're going to get her details so I can send her something nice," he said. McIlroy, who has won the Race to Dubai for the last two years, has an outside chance which requires several permutations falling into place - including Stenson finishing no higher than 46th in the 60-man field.
Sergio Garcia and Francesco Molinari both carded five-under 67s to share the lead at nine under at the halfway stage of the DP World Tour Championship.
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Carol Boardman sustained serious injuries after a collision with a pick-up truck as she was cycling in Connah's Quay, Flintshire, on Saturday. She later died in hospital. Ch Insp Darren Wareing said: "A full investigation is now under way, which will include a forensic examination of the scene, vehicle and bike. "We have already spoken with a number of people, including the driver of the Mitsubishi pick-up, however I'd like to ask again if you were in the area at the time and witnessed the collision or any events leading up to it, to contact the Roads Policing Unit on 101 or via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 and quote RC1610 4385." Chris Boardman said his mother was "the most positive, outgoing person you could ever hope to meet". The 47-year-old, who won a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Games, tweeted a photograph alongside a tribute to his mother, who he said "never lost her love of the bike or competing". He also wrote about her "generosity of spirit" and love of the outdoors, recalling fond childhood memories of walking and exploring as a family in north Wales. "We love you Carol, may the wind be ever at your back," he said.
North Wales Police has renewed an appeal for witnesses following a road accident in which Olympic cyclist Chris Boardman's mother died.
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German side Borussia Monchengladbach will be the other team in Group C. Premier League champions Leicester will play Porto, Club Brugge and FC Copenhagen in their debut campaign. Arsenal have been drawn alongside Paris St-Germain, Basel and Ludogorets, with Tottenham facing Monaco, CSKA Moscow and Bayer Leverkusen. Spanish side Real Madrid beat neighbours Atletico on penalties in last season's final, becoming European champions for a record 11th time. Zinedine Zidane's side meet German outfit Borussia Dortmund, Portugal's Sporting Lisbon and Legia Warsaw of Poland. Guardiola, who replaced Manuel Pellegrini at the end of last season, is Barcelona's most successful boss, leading the Spanish club to 14 major trophies between 2008 and 2012. He helped the Catalans, who are five-time European champions, win the Champions League in 2009 and 2011. After leaving the Nou Camp, the former Spain midfielder took charge of German side Bayern Munich and lost to his former side in the 2014-15 Champions League semi-finals. City, who lost to champions Real Madrid in the semi-finals last season, qualified for the group stage thanks to a 6-0 aggregate win over Romania's Steaua Bucharest. As well as facing Barcelona for a third time in four seasons, City also return to Monchengladbach, whom they beat home and away in last season's group stage. "It is not a nightmare draw because we are in a wonderful competition - but it is a very tough group," City director of football Txiki Begiristain said. "Pep knows the group very well - obviously Barcelona but also Borussia Monchengladbach from his time in Germany." Leicester produced one of the great sporting shocks to win last season's Premier League title and qualify for the Champions League for the first time. The Foxes' last involvement in European football saw them knocked out of the Uefa Cup in the first round by Red Star Belgrade in 2000. Claudio Ranieri's side could have been drawn in a group with last season's beaten finalists Atletico Madrid, Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven and Turkish league winners Besiktas. Although they face Portuguese champions Porto, who have reached the group stage for a sixth successive season, Belgian title winners Club Brugge and Danish champions FC Copenhagen have shown little Champions League pedigree in recent years. Brugge are competing in the group stage for the first time since 2005-06, while Copenhagen are 81st in Uefa's club rankings. "With the history of all the clubs we could have been drawn against, it was always going to be an interesting draw," said Foxes director of football Jon Rudkin. "These are three very established European football clubs and strong teams." Russian side Rostov - the only other Champions League debutants this season - face Atletico and German champions Bayern Munich. Tottenham mark their return to European football's top competition for the first time in six seasons, while Arsenal will aim to qualify for the knockout stages for a 13th successive year. Spurs, who reached the quarter-finals in 2010-11 with wins over both Milan clubs, have avoided the European heavyweights despite being drawn in pot three. With White Hart Lane's capacity reduced as work begins on a new stadium, Tottenham will play their Champions League games at Wembley this season. Their toughest test is likely to come against Russian champions CSKA Moscow, the 2005 Uefa Cup winners. "We know very well that Russia is always difficult and CSKA are sure to have a very good team," said Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino. Arsenal, who reached the last 16 last season, and PSG will be favourites to progress from Group A. French champions PSG knocked Chelsea out in the last 16 before losing to Manchester City, but have not met Arsenal since the 1993-94 Cup Winners' Cup semi-final. Group A: Paris St-Germain (France), Arsenal (England), Basel (Switzerland), Ludogorets (Bulgaria). Group B: Benfica (Portugal), Napoli (Italy), Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine), Besiktas (Turkey). Group C: Barcelona (Spain), Manchester City (England), Borussia Monchengladbach (Germany), Celtic (Scotland). Group D: Bayern Munich (Germany), Atletico Madrid (Spain), PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands), Rostov (Russia). Group E: CSKA Moscow (Russia), Bayer Leverkusen (Germany), Tottenham (England), Monaco (France). Group F: Real Madrid (Spain), Borussia Dortmund (Germany), Sporting Lisbon (Portugal), Legia Warsaw (Poland). Group G: Leicester City (England), Porto (Portugal), Club Brugge (Belgium), FC Copenhagen (Denmark). Group H: Juventus (Italy), Sevilla (Spain), Lyon (France), Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia).
Manchester City will meet Scottish champions Celtic and manager Pep Guardiola's former club Barcelona in the Champions League group stage.
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) won 19 of the 28 governor posts in results declared from Saturday's elections. It is the biggest defeat for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) since military ruled ended in 1999. It lost the presidential poll last month for the first time. APC leader Muhammadu Buhari will be inaugurated on 29 May, after he defeated President Goodluck Jonathan. The PDP's decline has been reinforced by results from Saturday's elections for governors and state assemblies, reports the BBC's Bashir Saad Abdullahi from the capital, Abuja. The party lost for the first time in key northern states like Katsina and Kaduna, the home of outgoing Vice-President Namadi Sambo. It also lost control of Adamawa, one of three states badly hit by militant Islamist group Boko Haram's insurgency. However, the party managed to hold on to Rivers State, Nigeria's oil hub. The PDP won eight governorships, mostly in the south-east. Taraba is the only result still outstanding, while the election in Imo state was declared inconclusive, because the number of spoilt ballot papers was larger than the margin of victory. Elections were not held in seven states. Analysis: Chris Ewokor, BBC Africa, Abuja The APC has made historic gains, relegating the once-powerful PDP to a regional party. The PDP failed to get a national spread of votes, doing well only in the south-east and the oil-rich Niger Delta. Most states in the north went to the APC, along with Nigeria's commercial hub, Lagos, in the south-west. However, the APC failed to win in any of Nigeria's five oil-producing states. This will be of huge concern to President-elect Muhammadu Buhari, as militant groups could disrupt oil production and starve the federal government of much-needed oil revenue. It is unlikely that the PDP governors in the five states would help Gen Buhari rein in the militants. In parts of the country, the elections were marred by violence due to stiff rivalry, and the battle for power and money. Ethnic differences also fuelled the conflict in some areas, but overall the elections have been more peaceful than in previous years, raising hopes that Nigeria's democracy is maturing. Why Jonathan lost? Buhari's historic victory Nigeria's 36 governors enjoy wide powers and are extremely influential. Some, especially in oil-producing areas, control bigger budgets than those of national governments in some neighbouring West African countries. The Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec) reported 66 violent incidents at polling stations - higher than in the presidential poll. Most of the violence took place in Rivers and other southern states, where voting at some polling stations had to be extended. On Sunday, Inec also announced that the APC had retained power in Lagos state. It means that when Gen Buhari takes over the presidency it will be the first time that the party of the president has controlled Lagos - the commercial capital - since the advent of multi-party democracy in 1999. Our correspondent says the PDP will have to go through a period of introspection, and then rebuild itself under a new leader. The party was in power for 16 years, and voters felt that it was time for change, he says. It had been hit by the defection of governors and MPs to the APC ahead of the elections. The PDP also faced widespread allegations of corruption during its rule, and was accused of failing to do enough to end an Islamist-led insurgency in the north-east where it suffered huge defeats.
The party of Nigeria's incoming president has won a landslide in elections for powerful state governors, ending the former ruling party's dominance.
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Australian ship Ocean Shield is first investigating a possible third signal elsewhere in the massive search zone. None has been confirmed as coming from the flight recorders of MH370. Meanwhile families of the missing passengers have attended a prayer service in Kuala Lumpur. By Nick ChildsWorld affairs correspondent, BBC News Pursuing those pulses The plane disappeared four weeks ago with 239 people on board. Investigators believe it crashed in the Indian Ocean although no confirmed debris has been found. Australian co-ordinators said on Sunday that new analysis of satellite data meant efforts would now focus on the southern part of the search zone, near where China's vessel is located. Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston said China's Haixan 01 had redetected a signal for about 90 seconds on Saturday, within hours of it being heard earlier. He said the latest discovery was about 2km (1.2 miles) away from the original pulse, and that China had also reported spotting white objects on the surface of the water about 90km away. "The fact that we have two detections - two acoustic events - in that location provides some promise," he said. However he said these signals were "fleeting encounters" that could not be verified until the arrival of British naval ship HMS Echo and Australian defence vessel Ocean Shield. Both vessels have technology able to detect underwater signals emitted by "black box" data recorders. HMS Echo arrived around 15:45 GMT on Sunday. The depth of the water in this zone is said to be about 4.5km (2.8 miles). Ocean Shield - described by officials as the best equipped vessel taking part in the search - will head there once it has investigated a third acoustic detection about 300 nautical miles away (560km). It is not expected to reach the southern area for over a day. As crews began day 30 of the search on Sunday, Air Chief Marshal Houston told reporters investigators were "running out of time" in the search for the flight's "black box". The battery-powered signal from recorder can begin to fade after 30 days. Thousands of people, including families of the missing passengers, attended the prayer service in the Malaysian capital on Sunday. "This is not a prayer for the dead because we have not found bodies. This is a prayer for blessings and that the plane will be found," said Liow Tiong Lai, the president of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), one of the parties in the governing coalition. A dozen military aircraft and 13 ships are searching three areas about 2,000 km (1,240 miles) north-west of the Australian city of Perth. What we know The search for flight MH370 Pursuing those pulses The areas cover a total of 216,000 sq km (560,000 square km). Haixun 01 picked up the first so-called "ping" signal at about 25 degrees south latitude and 101 degrees east longitude, state-run Xinhua news agency said. The signal reportedly had a frequency of 37.5kHz - the same as that emitted by the flight recorders. Three people on board the boat were said to have heard the pings, which were not recorded as they came suddenly. Flight MH370 disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on 8 March. Malaysia earlier announced it had set up three ministerial committees to help co-ordinate the search, and a new investigation team which would include members from Australia, China, the US, the UK and France.
A UK ship with sophisticated detection equipment, HMS Echo, has arrived in an area where a Chinese vessel searching for the missing Malaysian plane has twice detected a pulse signal.
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The government has been accused of failing to do more to help 2.6 million women born in the 1950s who have lost out because of changes to pension law. The SNP's Mhairi Black said it was "laughable" the problem could not be fixed when the government had found £1bn to fund its deal with the DUP. Minister Guy Opperman said he would look at cases of financial hardship. But he faced shouts of "shame on you" when he said the government was "actually doing a significant amount" to address the individual difficulties of older workers trying to enter the labour market - including by offering them apprenticeships. Mr Opperman, setting out the government's work on "lifelong learning" said: "The reality is over 200,000 people over 60 have entered further education since 2014/15. "We have also extended apprenticeship opportunities as one of the best routes to skilled employment for people of all ages and gender. "Such apprenticeships in England, for example, in 2014/15... 12% of the starting apprenticeships were for those aged 45." Mr Opperman was heckled by MPs as he outlined the details. Labour's Graham Jones, raising a point of order, said: "I'm struggling to hear the debate, did the minister just say that women aged 64 could go on an apprenticeship course?" The debate centred on the plight of the so-called Waspi women - Women Against State Pension Inequality - whose aim is to achieve fair transitional arrangements for women born in the 1950s, for whom the state pension age is being raised from 60 to 66 by 2020. Ms Black said she had been contacted by a woman who said her friend had committed suicide after the general election result "because she could not face what was going to happen to her". "Citizens committing suicide over an issue that could be solved like that - an issue the government could do a U-turn on at any given moment," she said. Ms Black said it was "an absolute disgrace" that a debate on the issue was having to be held again. Turning to Mr Opperman, a pensions minister, she said it was "laughable" that the government "can find a billion pounds for a deal to cling on to power, but we cannot find the money to give women the pensions that they are due". "The only other two things they are guilty of is being born in the 50s and the fact they are women." Labour's Carolyn Harris said the government "has betrayed these women - they've stolen their security and they've shattered their dreams without time to prepare and make the necessary alternative arrangements".
A minister has been heckled by MPs for suggesting women over 60 facing poverty could start an apprenticeship.
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Pavey, a mother of two who only gave birth to her younger child Emily 11 months ago, ran the perfect tactical race to match the gold won by her old friend Paula Radcliffe in Munich 12 years ago. When France's Clemence Calvin - 16 years her junior and almost 20 seconds faster this season - went to the front with two laps to go Pavey tucked in behind. Then, at the bell, the Briton surged into the lead, held Calvin at bay on the back straight and kicked hard again as she came off the top bend to race to her first ever major title. She becomes the oldest female gold medallist in the championships' history, and having won Commonwealth 5,000m bronze 10 days ago seals a wonderful summer at an age when most athletes are long retired. Pavey told BBC Sport: "I just can't believe it. I was finding it quite a long way - I was thinking, is this the right event? "I'm really thrilled. I tried to do a controlled last lap, but when I got to the home straight I thought, just give it all you've got, so you don't regret anything." The time - 32 minutes 22.39 seconds - was irrelevant, Calvin hanging on for silver and her compatriot Laila Traby taking bronze. British team captain Goldie Sayers had given a speech on the eve of the championships asking her team-mates a simple question: "How would you perform if this was the last time you would ever compete?" Her room-mate Pavey gave the best possible answer. The Exeter Harrier has been running for her country for so long that she made her debut in a British vest in the same year her team-mate Morgan Lake was born. Across four Olympic Games she has secured three top ten places, but this was a glorious finale that few could have predicted. And on her lap of honour she ran to Emily and four-year-old son Jacob before embracing husband and coach Gavin and her own parents. Earlier, all three of the British men made it safely through to Wednesday's semi-finals of the 100m, Dwain Chambers winning the second heat in 10.18 secs and James Dasaolu the third, easing up in 10.22 secs, before Harry Aikines-Aryeetey took his in 10.19 secs. But France's Jimmy Vicaut, the only man in the field to run under 10 seconds this summer, looks the man to beat after an impressive 10.06 secs - the joint third fastest time in the championships' long history. World champion Christine Ohuruogu also appears to be coming into some form at the right time, winning her 400m heat in 51.40 secs, while Tiffany Porter is into the 100m hurdles final as the fastest qualifier. But there was disappointment for Britain's two 800m men, Andrew Osagie and Michael Rimmer, who failed to get through to the semi-finals, 28 years after the famous night when Sebastian Coe, Tom McKean and Steve Cram won European gold, silver and bronze for a British clean sweep.
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The FTSE has fallen 5.2%, or 363 points, since Monday. On Friday the index closed 2.8% lower, while markets in Paris and Frankfurt saw falls of about 3%. Shares also plunged on Wall Street, with the Dow Jones, Nasdaq and S&P 500 indexes all down more than 3% by the close. Only one company on the FTSE 100 saw gains on Friday - Royal Mail, which rose by 1.6%. The FTSE 100 has fallen for nine sessions in a row, its longest losing streak since 2011. It is almost 13% below an all-time high hit in April. In the US, the S&P 500 suffered its biggest daily percentage drop in nearly four years on Friday, losing 64.8 points, or 3.19%, to 1,970.89. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 3.12%, and the Nasdaq dropped 3.52%. As well as global stock markets, US oil prices also dived on Friday, with New York crude dipping below $40 a barrel for the first time since the financial crisis and marking its longest weekly losing streak since 1986. Earlier, data from China indicated factory output in August shrank at its fastest pace in more than six years. The private Caixin/Markit manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) dropped to 47.1 from 47.8 in July. A figure below 50 indicates contraction. The data triggered another sell-off in Chinese shares, which ended the day down more than 4%. The decline comes on the heels of weaker-than-expected economic data in July, plus this month's yuan devaluation and a stock market plunge. Investors are growing increasingly concerned, as the Shanghai Composite index is now down 12% this week. Friday's factory output reading for China was the lowest since March 2009, during the depths of the global financial crisis, and the sixth consecutive below the 50-point level. The Caixin flash PMI is the earliest economic measure of the Chinese economy to be released each month and is closely watched for clues on how growth is faring. Earlier in August, China's official economic growth data showed a further slowdown in the past quarter, expanding 7% compared with a year earlier, its slowest pace since 2009. In 2014, China's economy grew at its slowest pace since 1990. It expanded by 7.4%, missing its annual growth target of 7.5% for the first time in 15 years. Since June this year, stock exchanges on the mainland have seen extreme volatility, undermining investor confidence and leading to government intervention. Nicholas Teo, market analyst with CMC markets, warned that China's slumping economy could dash hopes for a global recovery. "China today is no longer just the 'factory' of the world. It is an important consumer of the world's products and services. Many companies and industries depend on the Chinese consumers who are now 'disadvantaged' in purchasing power," he said. "So when it sneezes', many around the globe may just catch a cold." Greater China economist Julia Wang at HSBC warned that economic recovery continued to lose momentum with "further policy-easing measures, from monetary easing to fiscal support needed". But other analysts warned against overreacting to the current situation. AMP Capital's chief economist Shane Oliver described the situation as a "global share market correction", pointing out that emerging markets were "arguably much stronger than in 1997-98, with stronger current account balances and higher foreign exchange reserves". Beijing has struggled to stabilise the country's stock markets, which have fallen sharply since mid-June. Earlier this month, the central bank stunned global markets by taking steps to devalue the country's currency, the yuan, allowing it more freedom to fluctuate in line with market developments. The move was widely seen as an attempt to prop up the country's ailing export sector, making Chinese goods cheaper abroad.
London's FTSE 100 index has recorded its biggest weekly loss this year after poor manufacturing figures in China exacerbated global economic fears.
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A fault at the Clydesdale Bank machine in Stewarton Street, Wishaw, meant customers received double the amount of money they keyed in. It is understood about 100 people queued up at the ATM after hearing about the fault at 19:00 on Friday. A spokeswoman for Clydesdale Bank later said the problem had been corrected quickly. She said: "We don't operate our ATMs directly as they are outsourced to other suppliers. "What has happened is that while the machine was being filled, some of the cassettes were placed in the wrong order, meaning that double the amount of money was available." She added she could not confirm the amount withdrawn, because the bank could not reveal how much was kept in any ATM for security reasons. In January, dozens of people took advantage of a cash machine in Fintry Road, Dundee, which also paid out double the requested amount. The machine's operators later said customers would not have to return the extra money.
Cash machine users doubled their money when an ATM started giving out free cash in North Lanarkshire.
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In the annual presidential speech to Congress, Mr Humala said he aimed to cut Peru's poverty to 15% by the end of his term in 2016. He said his government had not yet achieved all it set out to do. The address comes days after Mr Humala reshuffled his cabinet amid unrest over a controversial mining project. Mr Humala took the oath of office on 28 July 2011 vowing to eradicate poverty and social exclusion. But many Peruvians complain that he has not done enough to share the wealth from the country's exploitation of its natural resources. "I stand at the core of my proposal," Mr Humala told Congress. "We have begun to lay the groundwork for the great transformation that most citizens of our country crave: inclusive growth... although we have not achieved everything we set out to achieve." He told Congress that "all beginnings are tough", but vowed to extend social programmes to lift more people out of poverty. Mr Humala's first 12 months in office have been marked by disputes and conflict and his approval rating fell to a new low of some 40% this month. Earlier in July, five people were killed in clashes with police during protests against a huge mining project in the Cajamarca region of northern Peru. Last Monday, Mr Humala responded to the public anger at this and other social and environmental controversies by reshuffling his cabinet for the third time in his term. He told Congress the government was "aware of the persistence of social discontent and unsatisfied hopes among a sector of the population that wants a better quality of life". But said that the country needed to "overcome this culture of conflict".
Peru's President Ollanta Humala has marked his first year in office by pledging to increase social spending to help the country's poorest people.
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The unrest began when drivers erected barricades in a protest against harassment and roadblocks by police demanding bribes. When security forced stepped in, some local residents joined the protesters and threw stones at police. Some demonstrators are reported to have been beaten up. Thirty people have been arrested. Africa Live: More on this and other news stories Zimbabwe has become increasing volatile in recent weeks with frequent protests against economic hardship and alleged government corruption. Police say they have reduced the number of roadblocks following complaints. The economy has struggled since a government programme seized most white-owned farms in 2000, causing exports to tumble. Robert Mugabe, 92, has been in power since independence in 1980. Critics accuse him of using violence and rigging during recent elections - allegations he denies. Official statistics say most citizens live on just one dollar a day.
Police in Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, have used tear gas and water cannons to break up a protest by minibus drivers.
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Torrents of water brought down a suspended ceiling and damaged stock in the Victoria Centre store at about 22:40 BST on Tuesday. Managers had hoped for a weekend reopening but it is now closed "until further notice". Staff have been helping with the clean-up operation. Water poured through from a rooftop room, leaving the top floor under three inches of water and stock "significantly" damaged. A spokeswoman said: "Our teams are working around the clock to get the shop open as quickly as possible and we're sorry for the inconvenience this has caused to our customers."
John Lewis's Nottingham store is to remain closed longer than expected after 80,000 litres of hot water leaked from a ruptured heating pipe.
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Mr Gill has been criticised by some in the party for "double-jobbing". Asked on BBC Radio's Good Evening Wales programme if he would give up one of the jobs if asked, he replied: "Absolutely, but it has to be for a purpose." Mr Gill said "it would have to be the leader" asking him to quit a role. Mr Nuttall won the party's leadership contest on Monday, promising to target Labour voters in the north of England. He took 9,622 votes with 62.6% of support among party members. The AM for North Wales sits as an independent in the Senedd after falling out with the UKIP assembly group leader Neil Hamilton. UKIP's ruling national executive committee had earlier agreed to hold a ballot of Welsh members on whether Mr Gill should continue to be both an AM and an MEP. But Mr Gill claimed the new leader did not want the ballot to happen. He told BBC Wales: "I've spoken to Paul about this and Paul tells me he doesn't want a ballot to go ahead. I don't see what it's going to achieve." Mr Gill said "disgruntled left-behind Labour voters" were a target for UKIP. He added: "Nigel Farage was able to speak to those people and he is a Dulwich [public school] boy. "Now if Nigel can speak to those people then without a doubt Paul Nuttall from Bootle on Merseyside absolutely can and will." Mr Hamilton said: "I think Paul Nuttall has a very good chance of appealing very widely to ex-Labour voters... because he comes from an authentic working-class background in Liverpool. "I think Paul can win over Welsh Labour voters, perhaps with a bit of help from me and my colleagues in the assembly." Mr Nuttall previously called for compromise between Mr Hamilton and Mr Gill. But Mr Hamilton said Mr Gill "doesn't seem to accept that having been elected by the people of north Wales as one of the AMs that he should give his entire focus to this job". "There is no compromise on that. It's impossible," said the AM for Mid and West Wales. "It's like pregnancy. You are either pregnant or you're not. You're either full time or you're not." Mr Hamilton supported Mr Nuttall in the leadership contest. He tweeted he was delighted Mr Nuttall, an MEP for North West England, had won the contest. Another AM, Mark Reckless, the UKIP member for South Wales East, said Mr Nuttall's comments about targeting Labour voters in the north of England "touched on something with regard to south Wales." But Labour's Aberavon MP Stephen Kinnock said the British people were "not going to be fooled" by the new UKIP leader. "Paul Nuttall will use his leadership to fight for a hard Brexit that would put jobs, growth and living standards at risk," he said. "The best outcome for working people would be to reject UKIP's politics of division, and unite behind a progressive vision for our country that retains our unfettered access to the single market."
Nathan Gill would stand down from one of his two elected positions if newly-elected UKIP leader Paul Nuttall asked him to, the AM and MEP has said.
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Media playback is not supported on this device And this isn't a sentence from the early 1980s. At Swansea there's a new Toshack in town these days. Cameron, son of former boss John, helps coach an under-23 side having an impressive season. On Tuesday night they played in the quarter finals of the Checkatrade Trophy but were beaten on penalties by Coventry City. The Checkatrade Trophy is tournament much-maligned this season, but Swansea's youngsters beat three league sides to get so far and were the only Premier League academy side to reach the quarter finals. But there are still three sides they could win this season and Cameron hopes it's just the start of another successful Toshack career. "The next step for me would be to work in a first team environment," he told BBC Wales Sport. "Hopefully that's not too far away." Few can claim to have had the same success at home and abroad as John Toshack. His managerial CV includes Swansea, Wales, Real Madrid and even a league title in Morocco last year. Toshack Jr worked alongside his father when he coached in Macedonia five years ago, but now he's ready to make his own reputation. "It can be a help and a hindrance (being John Toshack's son)," he admits. "Obviously I'm very proud of what my father has achieved over the years. He's one of the most successful British managers ever. "It's great for me to have that experience on the end of a phone. I speak to him regularly and he watches the progress of our team. "But I'm not looking to emulate or be somebody else. I'm Cameron Toshack and I'm my own man." Aside from the name, there aren't too many similarities. Toshack Senior was a disciplinarian who didn't suffer fools. In his own words, his son is much more analytical. "He's a learned type - a little bit too much for me," he jokes. "All this analysis that goes into the game is now is a bit beyond me. But he's very, very conscientious and always looking to learn. "Hopefully the Swans will get the benefit of it." Of course transferring success with a youth team to success as a head coach is easier said than done. But Cameron Toshack only has to look at Swansea's new head coach for inspiration. Paul Clement started his career as a coach in Chelsea's academy, before his promotion to assistant manager under Carlo Ancelotti. Toshack is working towards his Pro Licence and is the first person at Swansea to complete the Premier League's Elite Coach Apprenticeship Scheme. He feels he's almost ready to make the step up. "Without getting ahead of myself, I'd like to eventually be in and around the first team here - and if it's not here maybe at another club somewhere in Europe," he says. "I'd like to follow in my father's footsteps in that respect. I'm not averse to moving to other countries to learn my trade and be a success."
Toshack's Swansea side have won 16 out of their last 19 and are top of their division with a chance in the cup.
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Regina Edwards, 52, strangled Priscilla Edwards, 78, with a scarf in February, the Old Bailey heard. Edwards, who lived in Plumstead, south London, had a history of mental health problems. In 1995 she was convicted of stabbing one of her daughters in the leg. She has been sentenced to life with a minimum of 10 years. During a phone call to a family member soon after her mother's body was found at her house in Kirkham Street, Plumstead, Edwards said: "I did it, it was me." Priscilla, a former midwife, was suffering from dementia at the time of her death. After her 1995 conviction, Edwards - who has a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder - spent ten years in a psychiatric unit under the care of Oxleas Mental Health Trust. She was discharged in 2006. Judge John Bevan, who said there was a "serious risk" she would attack someone again, ordered Edwards be returned to a secure hospital. If she is deemed suitable for release from psychiatric care within 10 years, she will be kept in jail until eligible for parole. In statements, Edwards's family said they felt "hurt and extremely angry" and pleaded for her to stay locked up. They expressed anger at the acceptance of her plea of diminished responsibility, but felt it was inevitable. Judge Bevan said: "The daughters argue the defendant should be in secure accommodation indefinitely and express considerable concern about the Bracton Centre, where she is at the moment, because they live in the area and in the past she absconded and visited the home. "There is real fear for their security when she is not taking her medication."
A woman who strangled her mother because she thought she was a "witch" has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
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Froome was over three minutes behind the winner on the mountainous 160km stage from Bourg-en-Bresse to Culoz, but finished alongside his main rivals. Colombian Pantano (IAM Cycling) outsprinted Poland's Rafal Majka to claim his maiden Grand Tour stage win. Dutchman Bauke Mollema and Briton Adam Yates finished in the peloton to stay second and third overall. Movistar's Nairo Quintana, fourth in the general classification and two minutes 29 seconds behind Froome, is the man most likely to make a move for the yellow jersey, but he showed few signs of attacking in the Jura Mountains. With six categorised climbs, including two up the physically testing Grand Colombier, there would have been chances for rivals to try and surprise 2013 and 2015 champion Froome. But the peloton remained mainly passive, and what few efforts there were to catch out the 31-year-old - one from the Astana team and a solo effort by Romain Bardet - were quickly shut down by the tireless work of Team Sky colleague Wout Poels. Even after Froome lost the support of team-mate Geraint Thomas on the first climb up Grand Colombier, with the Welshman suffering a puncture, he was barely threatened. It will now take something special to unseat Briton Froome, who leads his closest rival Mollema by one minute 47 seconds. "I was surprised that we weren't more attacked out there," said Froome. "I really thought today's stage was a perfect opportunity for the other teams to put us under pressure, especially with Geraint getting a puncture on the second last climb out there - we were one man down." There have been rumours that 26-year-old Quintana, twice runner-up in the Tour to Froome, has been suffering from illness, but he will need to carve out opportunities when the race moves into the Alps from stage 17. Pantano, 27, was the last man standing from an early break that was whittled down from an initial cast of 30 riders. Tinkoff's Majka, who took ownership of the king of the mountains jersey, was persistently at the front and was leading on his own during the second descent of Grand Colombier - a mountain making only its second Tour appearance - but was caught by Pantano on the way down. "This is the last chance for the sprinters before we get to Paris because four days in the Alps follow" Read Geraint's preview of stage 16 The pair held off a late surge from Alexis Vuillermoz and Sebastien Reichenbach, before Pantano sprinted to a first stage win for a Colombian since Quintana's victory on the penultimate day in 2013. It was also a first stage win in the Tour de France for the IAM Cycling team, giving them a standout moment before they fold at the end of the season because of a lack of a secondary sponsor. "This is incredible. It's a dream come true," Pantano said. "I came to the Tour de France for that, but I didn't believe it could happen. I'm very happy." Stage 15 result 1. Jarlinson Pantano (Col/IAM Cycling) 4hrs 24mins 49secs 2. Rafal Majka (Pol/Tinkoff) same time 3. Alexis Vuillermoz (Fra/AG2R) +6secs 4. Sebastien Reichenbach (Swi/FDJ) same time 5. Julian Alaphilippe (Fra/ Etixx - Quick-Step) +22secs 6. Serge Pauwels (Bel/Dimension Data) +25secs 7. Pierre Rolland (Fra/Cannondale) same time 8. Ilnur Zakarin (Rus/Katusha) +1mins 30secs 9. Daniel Navarro (Spa/Cofidis) same time 10. Tom-Jelte Slagter (Ned/Cannondale) +2mins 8secs General classification after stage 15 1. Chris Froome (GB/Team Sky) 68hrs 14mins 36secs 2. Bauke Mollema (Ned/Trek) +1mins 47secs 3. Adam Yates (GB/Orica) +2mins 45secs 4. Nairo Quintana (Col/Movistar) +2mins 59secs 5. Alejandro Valverde (Spa/Movistar) +3mins 17secs 6. Romain Bardet (Fra/AG2R) +4mins 4secs 7. Richie Porte (Aus/BMC Racing) +4mins 27secs 8. Tejay van Garderen (US/BMC Racing) +4mins 47secs 9. Daniel Martin (Ire/Etixx - Quick-Step) +5mins 3secs 10. Fabio Aru (Ita/Astana) +5mins 16secs
Jarlinson Pantano won stage 15 of the Tour de France as defending champion Chris Froome kept the yellow jersey.
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Its stature is built on its geographical size (twice that of France and Germany combined), its prestige as the custodian of the birthplace of Islam and its colossus status as an oil producer - with a quarter of the world's proven reserves under its deserts. Its importance as an oil exporting nation has made economic interdependence with the West - where the main consumer demand is found - a necessity. This, in turn, has led to strong political and military relationships that at times have been a source of awkwardness for both sides. It stands out for its espousal of a puritan version of Sunni Islam, including harsh punishments such as public beheadings, and its restrictions on women. Population 28.7 million Area 2.24 million sq km (864,869 sq miles) Major language Arabic Major religion Islam Life expectancy 73 years (men), 76 years (women) Currency Riyal Head of state, prime minister: King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud The Al Saud dynasty holds a monopoly of political power. Saudi Arabia was established in 1932 by King Abd-al-Aziz and he has been succeeded by various sons. King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud ascended the throne in January 2015 following the death of his half-brother, King Abdullah. He has been part of the ruling clique of princes for decades and is thought likely to continue the main thrusts of Saudi strategic policy, including maintaining the alliance with the United States and working towards energy market stability. Saudi investors are major players in the pan-Arab TV industry, but the country has one of the region's most tightly-controlled media environments. The government openly acknowledges that widespread internet filtering takes place. It targets "pornographic", Islam-related, human rights and political sites. Saudi Arabia has the highest per-capita YouTube use of any country in the world. It is reportedly home to more than 40% of all active Twitter users in the Arab region. Some key events in Saudi Arabia's history: 1932 - The areas controlled by King Abd-al-Aziz are unified under the name Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 1938 - Oil is discovered and production begins under the US-controlled Aramco (Arabian American Oil Company). 1960 - Saudi Arabia is a founding member of Opec (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries). 1973 - Saudi Arabia leads an oil boycott against the Western countries that supported Israel in the October War against Egypt and Syria. Oil prices quadruple. 2001 11 September - 15 of the 19 hijackers involved in attacks on New York and Washington are Saudi nationals. 2011 - As ''Arab Spring'' protests ripple across the region, Saudi troops participate in crackdown on unrest in Bahrain. 2015 March - Saudi Arabia launches campaign of air strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is one of the main players in the Arab world.
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Organisers said about 10,000 people were expected, in the city's biggest show of solidarity with foreigners. At least five people have been killed and foreign-owned shops looted in attacks since last week. The influential Zulu king has been accused of fuelling the violence - charges he denies. For the latest news, views and analysis see the BBC Africa Live page. Locals accuse foreigners of taking their jobs in a country where the official unemployment rate is 24%. Tens of thousands of foreigners, mostly from other African states and Asia, have moved to South Africa since white-minority rule ended in 1994. At least 62 people died in xenophobic attacks that swept South Africa in 2008. Are you in Durban? What is your reaction to the march against xenophobia? Email [email protected] with your experience. If you would be happy to speak further to a BBC journalist, please include a contact telephone number. Email your pictures to [email protected], upload them here, tweet them to @BBC_HaveYourSay or text 61124. If you are outside the UK, send them to the international number +44 7624 800 100. Or WhatsApp us on +44 7525 900971 Read our terms and conditions.
South Africa is set to hold a huge protest march against xenophobia in the coastal city of Durban following a wave of attacks on foreigners.
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US rights are already with NBC Universal at $83m (£53.2m) a season. The Premier League has been negotiating its latest round of overseas television rights, having secured a record £5.1bn three-season domestic deal with BT Sport and Sky, which starts in 2016-17. That dwarfs the existing £1bn-a-season agreement currently in place. The new US agreement is in addition to the domestic rights deal and covers all Premier League matches in seasons 2016-17 to 2021-22. The Premier League and NBC have not revealed how much the new deal is worth. Premier League chairman Richard Scudamore said NBC Universal's coverage of the previous two seasons had driven interest in clubs, and the competition as a whole, to unprecedented levels. The total overseas rights, which include lucrative regions such as the Middle East and North Africa (Mena), will be worth about an additional £2bn in the current deal cycle.
The Premier League has announced a new deal with American broadcaster NBC Universal to show live games for the next six years.
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The Wales Air Ambulance and three road ambulances attended the crash at Pandy on the main road between Abergavenny and Hereford at about 15:10 BST. The A465 Hereford Road has been shut in both directions but it was expected to reopen on Thursday evening.
Two people have been airlifted to hospital after a four-vehicle crash on the A465 in Monmouthshire.
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"We are about a third of the way down the road," she says. Having been one the major players behind Manchester's recent cultural renaissance, she takes on the leadership of the Tate with palpable energy and ambition. Her intention, she says, is to change the Tate in the next 20 years as much as her predecessor - Sir Nicholas Serota - changed it in the last two decades. Given that he oversaw the transformation of the museum from a respected gallery in Pimlico (with a regional outlet in Liverpool) into a global mega art brand, it is a bold claim. Sir Nicholas built his Tate empire with bricks and mortar, refurbishing existing galleries and creating new venues such as Tate Modern. Balshaw will take a different approach with her expansionist agenda, focussing more on people rather than real estate. Roughly speaking, according to statistics collected by the newly-renamed Department of Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, around 50% of the British population visit a museum or gallery at least once a year, meaning - of course - 50% do not. These absentees are her target audience. She says: "We should absolutely reasonably expect 75% of the population to love the fact we have a national collection and feel happy to be visiting Tate… and every young person should be given the opportunity to think and play and experiment in the spaces Tate holds. And that is a big, big shift." Her clarity of vision is impressive, but her ability to explain how it will be realised is less exact. She wants to usher in "an easier language to talk about the joy of art" but couldn't be specific beyond saying that arcane words should be either avoided or explained. She talks of a radical transformation in audience profile, of a lack of representation of people from BAME background among the staff and in the sector more generally. But when it comes to the organisation she is now leading, which is to be the agent for the change she desires, she says, "it's not that we need to change anything particularly". There is no doubt she is sincere in her ambitions, and probably more capable than most in the museum and gallery world when it comes to broadening the audience. But if she is to be successful in her aims she will need to take a leaf out of Sir Nicholas's job application for the Tate director's job back in the 1980s - in which he wrote that for the institution to change he would need to grasp the nettle. Follow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. Follow my Twitter feed: @WillGompertzBBC If you have a story suggestion email [email protected].
Maria Balshaw wants to make the Tate "the most culturally inclusive institution in the world", which she thinks it is far from being at the moment.
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The 26-year-old fly-half has agreed a new deal which could keep him in Wales until the 2019 World Cup. Williams, who played 100 times for Wales, believes it will help Ospreys keep and recruit players. "It's fabulous news for Welsh rugby and the Ospreys in particular," he said on BBC Wales' Scrum V TV programme. "Not only is Dan committing himself to Wales for the next four years, but it helps the Ospreys with recruitment for the next couple of seasons. "If players were looking to sign and come to the Ospreys if they can see Dan Biggar is going to be there for the next three or four seasons that helps them as well." Biggar's current deal was due to expire at the end of this season. He is the first of Wales' 17 dually contracted players to re-sign on the deals which are 60% funded by the WRU and 40% by the region. In addition to potentially attracting new players to the region, Biggar's decision to stay may help negotiations with his Ospreys and Wales colleagues scrum-half Rhys Webb and second row Alun Wyn Jones. Both players' contracts expire in the summer of 2016, with Ospreys skipper Jones saying in November that he was still weighing up his options. Scarlets are in talks with Wales centre Scott Williams over extending his dual contract, and have secured the return of British and Irish Lions centre Jonathan Davies from Clermont Auvergne next season.
Dan Biggar's decision to renew his national dual contract is "fabulous" news for Wales and Ospreys, according to Martyn Williams.
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19 April 2017 Last updated at 17:21 BST So who's in and what's it all about? Here's the lowdown...
The squad for the British and Irish Lions tour has been announced.
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When you consider it's been 34 years since Britain has got this far, beating a team as strong as France to reach the semis is a great achievement for everybody involved. Roger Federer is one of the best players to ever play the game, and it took him until last year to win the Davis Cup. He might not have played at every opportunity, but he needed Stan Wawrinka to step up his game over the last couple of years to help him get there. I think our rise through the different Davis Cup zones has been the quickest by any team but our success has still been built over a few years, and I don't think anyone in the British team has crumbled. Everyone has produced when it matters. We've had great performances from the likes of Dan Evans and James Ward, Colin Fleming and Ross Hutchins won a bunch of doubles matches, Dom Inglot didn't get the win in Glasgow but he played a fantastic match against the Bryan brothers. I thought Jamie played a great match on Saturday; he did really, really well after I started the doubles a bit slowly. Having got this far, I'd obviously love to go on and win it, but Australia will be extremely difficult in September and everyone has to play their part again. As I say, you can't win this event as a one-man team. One of the great things about the Davis Cup is that when you're struggling, you can call on the crowd to help you out. I was definitely worried when I was a set and a break down against Gilles Simon because I felt a little bit flat and he came out playing extremely well. I didn't know if I was going to be able to turn that around. Thankfully, at the right time I found a little bit extra and got the momentum on my side. In the first and second matches I had really made a point of getting the crowd involved and it helped a lot, but to be honest on Sunday I didn't use the crowd quite as much, or celebrate so often, because I was so tired! I had to conserve my energy. Celebrating wildly after winning a big point is great when you're fresh, but that does also use up energy as well. I tried as best I could to just play each point at a time, even though I was getting frustrated and emotional. The team at the side of the court is also important in helping you through tough times on court, and my fitness trainer, Matt Little, is one of the best at getting everybody going - although I don't think he likes the tag of cheerleader! He's a lot more than that. He's a passionate guy and has been part of the team for the last five or six years, and I've known him for a lot longer than that. He's good at his job, first and foremost, but he cares about British tennis and supports the team very well. Our captain, Leon Smith, has put together a great group of guys who give everything to the cause. It's not easy playing three such big matches within three days, it is challenging and now I need to make sure I manage my body well, listen to my team and get as much rest as possible. It's been a long first seven months of the year. I don't think I've ever played this much tennis in my life at this stage of a season and it has been tough. At different times my body has not felt great, but I've managed to make the most of it. I don't always want to be playing something like 30 matches in 80 days though, I don't think that's great in the long term. Media playback is not supported on this device I don't know when I'll start hitting again but I will probably head to Washington for my next tournament in about 10 days or so. I won't have time to go to Miami and do any preparation this year so will probably rest up for at least a week, then start training and head over to the States to get ready there. Before that, I'm going away on holiday and heading for the beach. I don't plan on doing much, just relaxing and getting some time away from tennis to recharge. The Davis Cup crowds at Queen's Club and in Glasgow this year have been unbelievable, the sort of experiences I will never forget. They played a huge part in both ties and the whole team are incredibly grateful for the support. See you all in September. Andy Murray was speaking to BBC Sport's Piers Newbery. You can follow Murray on Twitter,Facebook and Instagram.
You can't win the Davis Cup on your own and reaching the semi-finals has been a real team effort.
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He has only played twice all season, having also missed the start of the season with a back problem. The 27-year-old has now returned to light training following surgery. "Diaf is essentially at the start of his own personal pre-season training schedule," Hammers medical boss Stijn Vandenbroucke said. "When players return from their off-season, they will go through four to five weeks of pre-season work to build up their strength and fitness. "After undergoing back surgery and three months of rehab, a player needs time to reach sufficient fitness levels before we can contemplate making him available for selection in the Premier League." Senegal international Sakho, who was due to join West Brom for £15m before his summer injury, missed this season's Africa Cup of Nations.
West Ham striker Diafra Sakho is unlikely to play again this season because of the back injury he suffered in November.
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The Loyalist Community Council (LCC) has created the flag to commemorate the centenary of the World War One battle. It says the flag is supported by three paramilitary groups, the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and the Red Hand Commando. "We hope this is the only flag that is flown along arterial routes alongside the Union flag and the Ulster flag," Winston Irvine of the LCC said. "I think this flag will hopefully reduce the amount of perceived paramilitary flags." Mr Irvine said he did not expect nationalists "to be screaming in support of the flag from the rooftops". But he added: "I do hope people see this is an attempt to lessen the impact of flags and to command a wider support for the respectful and dignified commemoration to mark the anniversary of the Somme. "The Somme means something to everyone, regardless of your community background, both in Northern Ireland and in the Republic of Ireland, given the scale and severity of that battle on the people of this island." Members of the 36th Ulster Division were among 100,000 Allied soldiers who fought at the Somme in 1916. A private benefactor has paid for the purchase of the flags. The group has also drawn up a set of protocols for the flying of flags. Mr Irvine said people were "fed up with torn and tattered flags flying from lamp posts and buildings". The protocols give guidance on the period of time flags should be flown, suggesting a three-month spell starting in June. Assistant Chief Constable Stephen Martin of the Police Service of Northern Ireland said the flying of flags in public places "provokes a range of strong responses and very different viewpoints". He added: "We hope [the LCC's new flag and its protocols] can be a positive development in improving the overall context in which flags are flown."
A new flag to mark the Battle of the Somme has been unfurled in Belfast.
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Four of its high-speed 175 Coradia train units have been taken off routes along the north Wales coast and to Manchester. Work on its 150 class of diesel trains is also under way. Arriva Trains said as a result "some affected peak time services have been busier than usual". The Coradia trains are the fastest in the fleet operating at up to 100mph on the lines from Chester across to Holyhead, and are between 16 and 17-years-old. They pull two and three carriage trains. "We can confirm that four of our 175 units are currently out of use for corrosion repairs, also our 150 fleet is undergoing corrosion repairs," said a spokesperson for the operator. "We will not be sourcing any extra capacity due to the timescales involved and lack of availability and there are no plans to use the loco stock on the weekends. "We regret any inconvenience that this has caused to our customers whilst we carry out this essential maintenance work." The rail company said it hoped all the maintenance work on its trains would be completed by the summer.
Rail operator Arriva Trains Wales has been forced to pull some of its fleet out of service to deal with corrosion problems.
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The systems, at Kentucky Methodist Hospital, Chino Valley Medical Center and Desert Valley Hospital, California, are now running normally again. None of the hospitals is believed to have paid the ransom. And the cases are now being investigated by the FBI. The Kentucky Methodist Hospital had to shut down all of its desktop computers and activate a back-up system. A message on its homepage said: "Methodist Hospital is currently working in an internal state of emergency due to a computer virus that has limited our use of electronic web-based services. "We are currently working to resolve this issue, until then we will have limited access to web-based services and electronic communications." It later said no patient data or care had been affected. Fred Ortega, a spokesman for Prime Healthcare Services, which owns Chino Valley Medical Center and Desert Valley Hospital, said: "It did cause significant disruptions of our IT systems. "However, most of the systems and the critical infrastructure has been brought back online." The attack comes weeks after it was revealed Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Centre in Los Angeles had been attacked by ransomware. In that case, it paid $17,000 to get access to files back. Kentucky Methodist Hospital information systems director Jamie Reid named the malware involved as Locky, a new bug that encrypts files, documents and images and renames them with the extension .locky. The most common way Locky gets itself on machines is via a spam email with an attached document that looks like nonsense and advises readers to enable macros "if the data encoding is incorrect". Once the malware is downloaded, it sends a message to desktops with instructions about how users can pay to have files unlocked. In November, a report from Intel's McAfee labs said the number of ransomware attacks was expected to grow in 2016. Security expert Brian Krebs said: "It's a fair bet that as ransomware attacks and attackers mature, these schemes will slowly become more targeted. "I also worry that these more deliberate attackers will take a bit more time to discern how much the data they've encrypted is really worth, and precisely how much the victim might be willing to pay to get it back."
The IT systems of three US hospitals have been infected with ransomware, which encrypts vital files and demands money to unlock them.
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It had been reported that the energy drinks giant was considering a £200m offer for the Premier League club. Sullivan and Gold bought a majority stake in West Ham in 2010 in a deal that valued the club at £105m. Between them they now own more than 85% of the club. Since August's move to London Stadium, West Ham have also been linked with takeovers from Qatari and Chinese groups. Last year Sullivan said it was possible a minority shareholding could be sold to clear debts but that he and Gold intended the ownership to pass on to their children.
Red Bull has dismissed reports it is interested in buying West Ham, while the east London club's owners have told BBC Sport they are not looking for investors.
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The US firm has struggled with hefty losses that have thrown its Japanese parent into a crisis, putting the conglomerate's future at risk. Westinghouse has suffered huge cost overruns at two US projects in Georgia and South Carolina. Toshiba said the bankruptcy would not affect Westinghouse's UK operation, which employs more than 1,000 workers. However, the firm warned that the writedown of its US nuclear business could see Toshiba's total losses last year exceed 1 trillion yen ($9.1bn; £7.3bn), almost triple its previous estimate. The Japanese government confirmed on Wednesday that it was aware of Toshiba's plans. Toshiba President Satoshi Tsunakawa said the move was aimed at "shutting out risks from the overseas nuclear business." "We want to make this our first step toward recovering our solid business," he said. Toshiba initially alerted investors in December 2016 that it faced heavy losses linked to a deal done by Westinghouse. Assets that it took on are likely to be worth less than initially thought and there is also a dispute about payments that are due. As a consequence, Toshiba initially hoped to sell its majority stake in Westinghouse. The Japanese company was also twice given permission to delay reporting its earnings until 11 April. The nuclear services business brings in about one-third of the industrial giant's revenue. Toshiba says it expects a 712.5bn-yen ($6.3bn; £5bn) writedown because some of its US nuclear assets were worth far less than estimated. A Westinghouse bankruptcy filing should help limit future losses for Toshiba. The difficulties at Westinghouse have sent Toshiba shares into freefall, losing more than 50% since the company first unveiled the problems in December 2016. In February, the company's chairman stepped down and the firm delayed publishing its results over disagreements with its auditors. The financial problems have some analysts speculating over whether the Japanese conglomerate can even survive the crisis, as it will probably be forced to sell many of its premium segments, such as the lucrative memory chip unit. So while a Westinghouse bankruptcy might stop things from getting even worse for Toshiba, it is still not clear whether the struggling giant will manage to find its feet in time. The Japanese government is unlikely to allow Toshiba to collapse, given its large workforce and its importance to the nuclear industry, said Amir Anvarzadeh, an analyst at BGC Partners. But with its nuclear problems, "the question is whether the rest of the business will be big enough to service its debt," he said. Analysis: Theo Leggett, BBC business reporter Westinghouse is long established engineering company which constructed the United States' first commercial nuclear reactor in the 1950s. It still provides technology for nuclear power stations around the world. However, massive cost over-runs at power station projects in South Carolina and Georgia, as well as heavy losses linked to the takeover of another nuclear business in 2015, have brought it to the brink of collapse. The bankruptcy filing will allow the company to continue operating while it renegotiates contracts and holds talks with its creditors. Toshiba said that only Westinghouse's US operations would be affected by the bankruptcy. Its European business, including the UK, as well as its Asian, Middle East and African operations would see no impact, helped by the firm securing $800m (£650m) of extra financing, Toshiba said. However, the bankruptcy could still have far-reaching consequences for the UK's future nuclear plans. Toshiba has a 60% stake in NuGen, a joint venture with France's Engie, which has the contract to build a new nuclear power plant in Cumbria in the UK. As part of Toshiba, Westinghouse was due to build the reactors for the new plant. A collapse of the firm could delay the project or even put its future in limbo. It is estimated that the Moorside plant would eventually provide as much as 7% of the UK's energy needs. NuGen said in a statement that it "will continue in a 'business as usual' manner" to get permits and licences for the project, and "will continue to increase value and attractiveness of the project to potential future investors". It added that it "cannot comment on specific financial issues relating directly to Toshiba or Westinghouse". Last month, Toshiba said it would continue to work on the development of Moorside, but would not be involved in its construction. A Toshiba spokeswoman said on Wednesday that it was "assessing the feasibility of the project, but at the moment, nothing is decided". Toshiba said: "The Chapter 11 filings have made planned supply of the AP1000 [nuclear reactors] for the UK project uncertain, and we have therefore recorded an impairment loss covering the cost of the NuGen project. "However, if you consider the project in terms of the overall power generation business, there is no change in the business climate."
Westinghouse, Toshiba's US nuclear unit, has filed for US bankruptcy protection.
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Accident and emergency waiting times for patients have lagged behind other parts of the UK. Two years ago, a major hospital in Belfast, Royal Victoria, was said to be "at breaking point", as a backlog of patients built up and a major incident was declared. But, even with the latest provisional figures showing a decline in A&E performance, there is a determination among clinicians and nursing staff to draw a line and build a level of service to be proud of. There is evidence of a change of mood with the opening in August of an emergency department at Royal Victoria, part of a new £150m critical care facility. Doctors, bruised by the turmoil in the 2013-14 winter, have developed new ways of working, designed to speed the flow of patients through the system. It's early days, but there are some encouraging signs - in recent months, there has been a 10% year-on-year increase in the number of patients treated or assessed within four hours. The most recent data for November, though, shows an increase of five percentage points year-on-year. The hospital points out it has dramatically reduced the number waiting 12 hours or more. A key policy at the Royal Victoria is putting senior clinicians close to the "front door" of the emergency department. Their task is to quickly triage patients and send them through different treatment streams. Special report page: For the latest news, analysis and video Analysis: The lost beds problem Winter across the UK: A guide to how the NHS is coping Video: Why hospitals are under so much pressure Video: How a hospital can grind to a halt The idea is to avoid a build-up of people waiting in reception. Badly injured or sick patients are dispatched through the system in the normal way, but a more sophisticated approach has been developed for those who are less seriously ill. A critical-assessment unit next to the emergency department receives patients, with the aim of dealing with their medical needs within the day. This could involve an initial appraisal and then sending a patient home for the night with an appointment booked the next day. Known as a "virtual ward", the idea is to carry out treatment without patients needing overnight stays, so reducing pressure on bed occupancy. Specialist equipment is made available to this unit, allowing doctors to order scans and other procedures to accelerate the patient's progress. Royal Victoria and other emergency departments are facing deep-rooted pressures. Northern Ireland does not have a 111 or NHS Direct helpline to guide patients, where appropriate, away from A&E towards other forms of treatment closer to home. And there are only a few minor injuries clinics to take the pressure off the major hospitals. The Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Board has announced measures to boost GP out-of-hours services and promote alternatives to turning up at A&E. The NHS has to cope with long-standing health problems in some areas, including mental health, which can be linked to economic decline and deprivation. The integration of health and social care offers Northern Ireland the opportunity to tackle major problems common to all parts of the United Kingdom. Problems caring for the elderly at home and in their local communities have left most UK hospitals struggling to discharge patients and free up beds for new patients to occupy. Southern Health and Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland is pioneering consultant-led care of the elderly in the community, offering, in effect, hospital care in a patient's own home. The service aims to treat at home patients with a wider range of acute illnesses. In its first year, the pilot service has prevented about 440 hospital admissions. With 1.8 million people, it will always be a challenge for Northern Ireland to sustain a full range of NHS services and specialist care. There is clearly a will to rise to that challenge, but no-one is denying the task may get harder with rising attendances at hospitals, an ageing population and complex health needs.
The NHS in Northern Ireland has not had a good press in recent years.
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Media playback is not supported on this device Stokes, 25, was ruled out of the 2014 World Twenty20 after punching a dressing room locker in Barbados. He was hit for four sixes in the last over of last year's World Twenty20 final as West Indies won the title. "I'll still have that same desire and hunger and want to get into people's faces," he told Test Match Special. Stokes was named vice-captain of the Test team under Joe Root last month, after deputising during England's one-day tour of Bangladesh in October. "I like to think I've grown. I think that's just from playing more and getting a few demerit points and a few tellings-off after games," he said. But the Durham man, who famously clashed with Marlon Samuels during England's Test tour of the West Indies in 2015, and again during the World T20 final, added: "That's what makes me the cricketer I am and I don't want to lose that. "I'm probably going to have to take maybe a step back a few times." Stokes is playing in his first series since he became the Indian Premier League's most expensive foreign player in February. He was the subject of a bidding war between five IPL sides before Rising Pune Supergiants bought him for £1.7m. Stokes says his England team-mates have joked about the fee paid for him. "I found it tough to talk about but the group that we have, it's funny to be around them because it's just taking the mickey out of everyone," Stokes said. "Everyone gets brought back down to earth. It's just the way we operate, which is why it's such a good environment to be in at the moment." England have won nine of their past 10 ODIs against West Indies and secured a 25-run victory when the two sides last met at the same venue in 2014. West Indies are ranked ninth in the world in 50-over cricket, a standing that denied them a place in this year's Champions Trophy, and will field an inexperienced side after changes to national selection. Players can only appear for the international side in limited-overs cricket if they have played the relevant format domestically in the Caribbean since 2010. "We can't be going into this game thinking it's just going to be a walk in the park," Stokes added. "We know how talented the West Indies team are - their batsmen can hit the ball out of the ground whenever they choose to and they've always had good quick bowlers." England captain Eoin Morgan confirmed that fast bowler Steven Finn will start Friday's match in place of Jake Ball, who suffered a knee injury in a warm-up game on Monday in St Kitts, and ahead of recent call-up Tom Curran. Sam Billings is also expected to open the batting alongside Jason Roy, with Alex Hales not yet match-fit despite joining up with the squad after recovering from a hand fracture. Morgan said his side "have one eye on the Champions Trophy" on home soil in June but added that West Indies could prove as tough a challenge as the 2-1 series loss in India in January. "The way we play, aggressively and positively, isn't the easiest to adapt to West Indies conditions with slow, turning wickets," he said. "The wickets here will be more challenging here than in India - those wickets were a lot more batter-friendly than we thought they were going to be." England probable XI: Sam Billings, Jason Roy, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan (capt), Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler (wk), Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, Liam Plunkett, Steven Finn.
England all-rounder Ben Stokes says he has grown up as his side prepare to start their one-day series against West Indies in Antigua on Friday.
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Beat estimates 80% of those affected by eating disorders in the UK have misused laxatives in order to lose weight. It says supermarkets have done nothing to restrict sales of the medicine to young people. UK supermarkets say their sale of laxatives complies with regulation set by the medicines regulator, the MHRA. Beat says eating disorders most commonly develop during adolescence. Teens are turning to stimulant laxatives believing they can quickly lose weight, with some children known to be taking dozens of laxative pills on a daily basis, they say. Medical professionals warn that laxative abuse can cause diarrhoea, dehydration and electrolyte imbalances that can lead to kidney failure. It can also damage the liver and potentially damage the heart leading to heart failure and death. Beat wants supermarkets and retailers to reduce the ease with which young people can buy laxatives in large quantities. The charity is calling for a minimum purchase age of 16, the maximum pack size reduced to ten tablets, sales restricted to pharmacies and a warning label on packets that states "this is not a weight loss product". The Dulcolax and Senokot tablets currently have age restrictions on the packets. Dulcolax states that the dosage instructions are for adults and children over 10, and children under 10 should consult a doctor before taking them. The Senokot packet advises the dosage instructions are for adults and children over twelve, and that children 6 years and older should consult a doctor before taking them. They do not recommend the drug for children under 6. Both and Dulcolax and Senokot say that they treat the issue of eating disorders very seriously and say they fully comply with all the legal requirements made by MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency). "We've seen a 30% increase in calls to our help lines over the last year where people have mentioned overusing laxatives in unhealthy way," Susan Ringwood, chief executive of Beat, told BBC Watchdog. "And that does include a significant number of young people as well," she added. Lottie Hall is 17 years old. She started taking stimulant laxatives to help her lose weight when she was 13 and now has long term damage from laxative abuse. "At first it would start with just a few, 4 or 5. Over time my body just got used to it and in the end I could be taking 20 to 30 a day to get them to have the desired effect. "It was a long time, probably about 3 years before my parents found out and I started getting help for it. "They'll be times where I'm out and all of a sudden it gets really uncomfortable and I have no control over it. "I was a school once and I was in the corridor and was crouching down and holding my stomach in agony and my friend found me and she asked me what was wrong and I had to tell her and it was a really embarrassing situation. "She actually had to tell my teacher and my teacher had to tell my mum." In 2009 Beat warned Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons and Asda that children were buying the medicine in large quantities. But the charity says nothing was done. National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) says that 1.6 million people in the UK are affected by an eating disorder and according to research from Beat, 80% of those surveyed by the charity admitted that they had misused laxatives in order to lose weight. Dr Babu Vadamalayan, a paediatrician and gastroenterologist at Kings and St Thomas Hospital, told BBC Watchdog that the eating disorder unit at Maudsley Hospital say they see 140 under 18s with eating disorders every year and 10-15% of them are abusing laxatives. As part of an investigation, BBC Watchdog sent four 14-year-old actors into 25 branches of Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Asda and Boots stores to purchase three boxes of stimulant laxatives. The actors were not stopped or questioned by staff in any of the stores, despite buying a minimum of 60 tablets in each store. MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency) recognise the concern. The body says it has consulted independent experts and believes that restricting the sale of laxatives or reducing pack sizes would not be appropriate. However, it adds that it is working with manufacturers to get stronger warnings printed on products and will monitor their safety and take further action if necessary. Boots and the four supermarkets said that they fully comply with current government and MHRA regulations on selling laxatives. Sainsbury's and Boots added that they are retraining their staff to better identify signs of laxative misuse. You can see the full report on BBC Watchdog at 20:00 BST on Thursday 16 October.
The UK's leading eating disorder charity has called for the sale of laxatives to children to be more strictly regulated.
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The 36-year-old former assistant coach at St Mirren and Cowdenbeath has helped Michael O'Neill steer his fifth seeds to a place in the finals in France. "It makes me proud, but I'm also disappointed Scotland didn't qualify," Macphee told BBC Scotland. "We're the first team from pot five to win a group." Macphee had an unremarkable playing career, with spells at East Fife, Forfar Athletic and Queen's Park before he embarked on a footballing scholarship in the United States. His playing career took him to Romania with Braila and Japan with Kariya before turning to management and leading Cupar Hearts to the Scottish Amateur Cup final in 2007. Macphee then worked with Danny Lennon at Cowdenbeath and St Mirren, where he helped the club win the League Cup. "That season, we made a strong start to the league then beating Celtic in the cup semi-final at Hampden was fantastic and going on to lift the Cup against Hearts," he said. Northern Ireland manager O'Neill was impressed by Macphee's performance analysis work in Paisley and soon brought him into the international set-up. "Unless you're a Barcelona, a Real Madrid, or a Manchester United, where you can quite simply have your own playing identity because you know your players are better than the opponent, there is an element there you can disregard the opponent," he said. Media playback is not supported on this device "I know from conversations with Jonny Evans, Alex Ferguson - apart from the Champions League - didn't pay any attention to the opponent. "He filled the players with belief that 'Manchester United play this way and we are better'. At the biggest clubs in the world, you can play this way. "St Mirren are clearly not one of them and Michael learned from speaking to players and other managers about my work." While Scotland will be watching from home next summer, Northern Ireland won their group ahead of Romania, Hungary, Greece, Finland and the Faroe Islands despite a limited group of players to pick from. Among their squad are players from the likes of Fleetwood Town and Doncaster Rovers, while seven players are currently playing in Scottish football. "I don't think it's necessarily a surprise that Michael O'Neill has managed to turn Northern Ireland around," said Macphee, who also scouted for Mexico at last year's World Cup in Brazil. "I think a lot of people don't know what he achieved with Shamrock Rovers. "He managed to win the league twice there, but the most remarkable achievement there for Michael - he took them into the Europa League. "He did that with players on 42-week contracts. That's basically part-time footballers he's taken into the group stage. "I know from discussing with him the budget was only about £450,000, which to give you idea of scale is half that of any Scottish top-flight club." Macphee, who runs sport tours and football academy businesses, added: "It's not a case of managing expectations. "We've already achieved something which people will see as remarkable. "The team spirit in the group of players is unbelievable. "The humility from the top players like Jonny Evans and Steven Davis, just because of the gulf in what the players earn, everybody's equal and we will keep that unity between staff and players."
Austin Macphee could be the only Scotsman at Euro 2016 after being part of the coaching set-up at Northern Ireland.
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Adrian Brown, 38, experienced a "severe psychotic episode" when he stabbed Muhammed Ali on a London Overground train on 12 December 2016. Judge Deborah Taylor QC ordered that Brown should be detained indefinitely. She added he would only be released on the order of a judge or the government. Brown, of Brockley Rise, south-east London, appeared via video link from Broadmoor Hospital during the hearing. A jury found Brown not guilty following a two-day trial at Southwark Crown Court. He was also found not guilty, by reason of insanity, of possession of an offensive weapon and of assault by beating of Mr Ali. The trial heard Brown had been delusional in his belief he would "save humanity" and exorcise a Muslim demon haunting him by stabbing his victim. The court was told he was heard by other passengers to say "Where are all the Muslims? I am going to kill all the Muslims", before holding a knife to the throat of another woman, who was unhurt. Brown accepted carrying out the attack but pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempted murder on the grounds of insanity. Mr Ali had been travelling home with his wife when the assault took place between Honor Oak Park and Forest Hill, south London. He told court that the attack had left him too frightened to leave his house. "I struggle to sleep at the time because every time I shut my eyes I have flashbacks to the whole thing", he said. "I can only assume it was me because my wife was wearing a headscarf." Detaining Brown indefinitely under section 37 of the Mental Health Act, Judge Taylor said: "You have a long history of psychotic illness and on that day you were suffering and you continue to suffer from paranoid schizophrenia. "There's no doubt that if it had not been for the prompt intervention of an off-duty police officer and two medical practitioners that he he may well have died such were the severity of his injuries and the loss of blood."
A man with schizophrenia who repeatedly stabbed a train passenger after yelling "I want to kill all the Muslims" has been found not guilty of attempted murder by reason of insanity.
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For 10 days from 29 April 1945, Operation Manna dropped nearly 7,000 tonnes of food over The Netherlands. The country had lost 20,000 people through starvation, with a further 980,000 classed as malnourished. The bulbs were donated by the Dutch government to the International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC). A ceremony at the cathedral to unveil the mosaic was attended by representatives from The Netherlands, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Germany and the US. Bomber Command veterans also met with some who had been helped by the campaign. Nicky Barr, from the IBCC, an education facility being built in Lincoln, said Operation Manna was the difference between "people living or dying". The mission followed a blockade of supplies by German forces in retaliation for Dutch rail companies going on strike in support of an Allied offensive, she said. The winter of 1944/45 was also particularly harsh, compounding the problem of food shortages. David Fellows, who flew missions from RAF Binbrook in Lincolnshire as part of Operation Manna, said: "We used to go across to Holland every fifth year and we used to get hugs from young children who would say 'thank you for saving my grandmother', but to meet some of the people who were there at the time is highly emotional." Recalling the missions, he said: "We knew there were thousands of Dutch people dying - and they were in dire straits." He said despite concerns the Germans "could open fire on us, the RAF being the RAF took the decision to fly anyway". He added he was proud to have been part of such an important campaign.
A floral mosaic showing a Lancaster bomber dropping food supplies in Nazi-occupied Holland has been unveiled at Lincoln Cathedral.
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She was speaking after inquests concluded that 96 Liverpool fans were unlawfully killed in the disaster. "The terrible events of Saturday 15 April 1989 shocked this country and devastated a community," she said. Shadow Home Secretary Andy Burnham said "those responsible must be held to account". Calling for transparency about clashes between miners and police at Orgreave earlier in the 1980s, Mr Burnham said there had been a "27-year cover-up". He said he did not believe the Hillsborough families would have the "full truth" until "we know the truth about Orgreave". Ms May said it was not possible for MPs to understand what the Hillsborough families had been through. How the truth was uncovered Live updates and reaction Hillsborough: From tragedy to truth What happens next? She said for 27 years the families and survivors "fought for justice from the authorities that should have been trusted, and have laid blame and tried to protect themselves." The families "have never faltered", she said, and commended their courage, determination and resolve. "No-one should have to endure what the families and survivors have been through and no-one should have to fight for year after year and decade after decade for the truth." She said: "Clearly the jury's determination that those who died were unlawfully killed is of great public importance." "It overturns in the starkest way possible the verdict of accidental death returned at the original inquests. "However, the jury's findings do not, of course, amount to a finding of criminal liability, and no-one should impute criminal liability to anyone while the ongoing investigations are still pending." She read out the potential offences under investigation including gross negligence manslaughter, misconduct in a public office, perjury and perverting the course of justice. David Cameron said the inquests' conclusion "marked a momentous day for the family and friends of the 96 victims". He said: "Over the last 27 years, their search for justice has been met with obfuscation and hostility, instead of sympathy and answers. "As I said to the House in 2012 about the Hillsborough Independent Panel's report, it's wrong that the families had to wait for so long and to fight so hard just to get to the truth. "I know the whole house will want to join me in praising their courage, their patience and their resolve. They've never faltered in the pursuit of the truth and we all owe them a great debt of gratitude." Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn paid tribute to the "dignity" of campaigning relatives, praising their "steadfastness and determination". Mr Burnham said there were three reasons how "something so obvious" was finally outlined 27 years later in the inquest jury's conclusions. He said: "First, a police force which has consistently put protecting itself above protecting people harmed by Hillsborough. "Second, collusion between that force and complicit print media. Third, a flawed judicial system that gives the upper hand to those in authority over and above ordinary people." The politicians were speaking after calls were made for senior police officers to be held accountable for the disaster. South Yorkshire Police said the force had made "a full apology" for its failures in 2012 and had "stood by that ever since". In a statement, the force said Chief Constable David Crompton "unequivocally accepted the jury's conclusions". A commemoration service will take place at Liverpool's St George's Hall from 17:45 BST. It will see 96 lanterns and 96 red roses left on the steps of the building in memory of the victims. Meanwhile, The Sun newspaper has been criticised for not carrying the story of the inquests' conclusions on its front page on Wednesday. The paper has long been criticised for running a front-page story headlined "The Truth" after the disaster, alleging some fans had picked victims' pockets and urinated on police. It ran a full-page apology in 2012 over its reporting of the disaster after years of criticism. Speaking after the jury's conclusions, former editor Kelvin McKenzie said he had been "duped" by false information at the time of the story, and was "profoundly sorry for the hurt" it had caused.
Home Secretary Theresa May has praised the "extraordinary dignity and determination" of the Hillsborough families.
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Prime Minister David Cameron announced the deal as he started a Jamaica visit. The project has been agreed to break the deadlock in negotiations over a prisoner transfer deal between the two countries. More than 600 Jamaican nationals are in UK jails but cannot be deported because of Jamaica's poor prison conditions. Officials say the foreign aid-funded deal could save taxpayers £10m a year when transfers begin in 2020. More than 300 existing offenders are expected to be sent back under the Jamaica prison scheme, which covers those sentenced to at least four years who have 18 months or more left to serve in custody. Currently they cannot be sent to Jamaica because of fears that jail conditions in the country would allow a successful challenge under human rights law. Jamaica is third highest in the list of foreign countries with nationals serving prison sentences in the UK.. Almost 70% of the Jamaicans in prison in Britain are serving sentences for violence and drug offences. The UK is contributing about 40% of the cost of building the planned jail, which would hold 1,500 people. Mr Cameron, who had been at the United Nations in New York for talks on the fight against the Islamic State group, said: "It is absolutely right that foreign criminals who break our laws are properly punished but this shouldn't be at the expense of the hard-working British taxpayer," he said. "That's why this agreement is so important. It will mean Jamaican criminals are sent back home to serve their sentences, saving the British guard of honourtaxpayer millions of pounds but still ensuring justice is done. "And it will help Jamaica by helping to provide a new prison, strengthening their criminal justice system." Mr Cameron, the first British prime minister to visit the island in 14 years, is also set to announce £300m of aid funding on infrastructure projects across the Caribbean, including roads, bridges and ports. He said the regional infrastructure fund, which will be delivered in collaboration with the Caribbean Development Bank, would help support economic growth in the Caribbean. Mr Cameron was greeted on his arrival at Kingston Airport by an honour guard and national anthems before he visited RFA Lyme Bay, the British ship currently on anti-drug smuggling and emergency relief duties in the Caribbean. He is due to finish the day by having talks with Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller and attending a reception. BBC political correspondent Carole Walker says that the PM has said he wants to improve a neglected relationship between the UK and Jamaica.
The UK is to spend £25m on building a prison in Jamaica so that foreign criminals in the UK can be sent home to serve sentences in the Caribbean.
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Roedd Mr Jones yn ymgyrchu i Brydain adael yr UE cyn y refferendwm y llynedd. Wrth gael ei holi gan y BBC ddydd Gwener dywedodd cyn ysgrifennydd Cymru, Mr Jones mai Mrs May yw'r "arweinydd gorau sydd gan y Torïaid ar hyn o bryd". Y Farwnes Anelay sydd wedi cymryd ei le fel Gweinidog Gwladol dros adael y UE wrth i'r Prif Weinidog Theresa May roi trefn ar ei chabinet newydd.
Mae'r Aelod Seneddol dros Orllewin Clwyd, David Jones wedi colli ei le fel Gweinidog Gwladol dros adael yr Undeb Ewropeaidd (UE).
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Relatives say they have evidence that she was murdered as part of a policy of deliberately killing journalists. The wrongful death lawsuit was filed at a district court in Washington DC. Colvin was reporting from the rebel-held area of Baba Amr, in Homs, in February 2012, when she was killed by government artillery. Shortly before, she did live broadcasts for the BBC, Channel Four and CNN. "I watched a little baby die today," she said, talking over pictures of a child who had been hit by a sniper bullet. "That is happening over and over and over." She told the BBC that President Assad's forces were "shelling with impunity, with merciless disregard for civilians". She told CNN it was "a complete and utter lie that they're only going after terrorists… The Syrian army is simply shelling a city of cold, starving civilians". The Colvin family believes that the satellite phone used in these broadcasts was traced by Syrian intelligence and used to locate the Baba Amr media centre, where she was based. According to documents obtained by their lawyers, a government informant then confirmed the location. An attack on the journalists was ordered that night, the lawsuit says. "The transmissions were intercepted, and they were tracked to their GPS co-ordinates," said one of the legal team, Scott Gilmore. "On top of that there was a whole web of informants who were already out searching for the journalists. Any journalist in Homs… could have been a target". Marie's photographer, Paul Conroy, had told the BBC shortly after the attack that the incoming rounds were "bracketed" on the media centre, meaning they were being deliberately targeted. Conroy had served in an artillery regiment in the British Army. "As an artilleryman, I think that was a good day's work for a for a well-trained team. Nothing smacked of randomness in that situation," he said. Now the family's lawyers say they have witnesses and documents smuggled out of Syria to prove this. The lawsuit is the fruit of four years of research by the US-based Center for Justice and Accountability. The documents are said to show that the artillery strike was approved or ordered by President Assad's brother Maher, commander of the Republican Guards. The policy of targeting journalists is alleged to have been made by senior officials in the Central Crisis Management Cell, President Assad's war cabinet. "I'm really proud to be able to bring this lawsuit," said Marie Colvin's sister, Cat. "We know who Marie's killers are now; we want them brought to justice. I want them to be held accountable." She went on: "I'm very sensitive to the suffering of the Syrian people. I know I'm not the only one who's lost a sister and my mom is not the only one who is mourning the loss of a daughter. "I'm in a unique position to be able to use the court to be able be bring Marie's killers to justice. I want to give a voice to the Syrian people. I want them to know we haven't forgotten them." The shelling in Baba Amr was the most intense any of us in the BBC team had ever seen. The Syrians there were all wondering if this would be another Hama - the town destroyed by the old President Assad's artillery in 1982. Some 10,000-20,000 people were killed - there is still no accurate estimate - but not a single image was published of the carnage. In the age of the cameraphone and YouTube, that was not going to happen in Baba Amr. But - we believed - the regime still feared what effect the presence of international journalists would have. "We could destroy Baba Amr in 10 minutes, if there were no cameras," a regime official is supposed to have said, according to documents and witness statements obtained by the Colvin family's lawyers. The lawsuit says Marie was deliberately murdered according to orders given by some of the most senior officials in the Syrian regime. One of those who helped carry out the attack is said to have been rewarded by the Assad family with the gift of a car. These are allegations, yet to be tested in court. But the murder of journalists is just one war crime among many of which the regime stands accused. The Colvin family hopes the lawsuit will be a reminder of that - as some in the international community seek to rehabilitate President Assad.
The family of Marie Colvin, the American journalist who died in Syria four years ago, is suing the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
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"The most scared I've ever been," says Scotland's open-side flanker. The setting is a building in Queenstown on New Zealand's south island - a holiday resort about an hour and a half from Dipton, the farming country where Hardie was born and reared. Legend has it that there was a fire in Lockhart's place in the late 1800s. Three generations of the family perished. Only a girl called Mary survived - and she haunts the place to this day. Many Kiwis have gone there over the years and many talk of the sense of foreboding that exists behind that main door. Hardie's now one of them. Chilled to the bone, he says. "Never going back. Never ever." The fact that Lockhart's gaff is part of a theme park called Fear Factory - New Zealand's equivalent of the Edinburgh Dungeons - is neither here nor there to Hardie. When you ask him what's the most tense he has ever been in his life, you don't hear tales of his early years playing for the Southland Stags in Invercargill, or the time he came face-to-face with some assassin in Super Rugby. He mentions the Fear Factory instead. "I went with my girlfriend about a year ago," he said. "It's pitch dark and you have to follow this red light around these alleyways. "You don't know where you're going then these creatures start jumping out at you. Terrifying. Once was enough. "I don't normally go in for that kind of stuff, but I did a bungee jump once and I'm not doing that again either. Give me a hard game of rugby instead." Afraid of the dark? It doesn't tally with Hardie's tough persona. Hardie, 27, is a strange animal - a Scotland international who has never played an international in Scotland, his five caps being won in Turin, Paris, Gloucester, Newcastle and at Twickenham in that epic World Cup quarter-final against Australia. A measure of his success since his sudden elevation to the Scotland squad in the summer has been the silencing of the debate surrounding his arrival. One minute, he was a Highlander who wanted to be an All Black and the next a Scot - with a granny from Fife - in the World Cup team. His ascent jarred, but the quality of his game has overtaken everything. He was terrific at the World Cup, his dynamism and cleverness at the breakdown helping to protect and unleash the rapiers in his backline. "It's one of the best things I've done in my life," he says of his move from what he calls the "comfort zone" of Highlanders rugby. "Having won a cap, I owed it to Scotland to stay here and playing for Edinburgh has been a really good decision. "I got into too much of a routine in New Zealand and it was good to get out of it. I needed something different in my career - a change in scenery, new players, new coaches. "I love the Highlanders, but it was time to try something else. But it was nerve-racking coming here. It was like going back to school again. I wasn't entirely sure what to expect." He talks about that day against the Wallabies, but only briefly. "We had to suck it up." That's it?" No torment, no ghosts? "Nah. We have to learn the lessons, that's all. Nothing else we can do." Nobody should mistake the emotionless matter-of-fact response to a heartbreaking loss as indifference. It's just the Kiwi in him. What's done is done. You move forwards, you don't look backwards. What about Scotland's habit of losing big games at the death, though? There was that Australia match and the Italy game in the Six Nations just before. There was the France game in the 2014 Six Nations, lost to a penalty two minutes from the end despite France losing eight line-outs and losing the possession and territory battle by a wide margin. Scottish sides, routinely, come up with novel ways of shooting themselves in the foot. Most recently, Glasgow Warriors lost a Champions Cup match to Northampton in the closing minutes, a defeat that put paid to their European hopes, and Hardie's Edinburgh team collapsed close to the finishing line against Grenoble last weekend, a late capitulation which led to them exiting the European Champions Cup. You keep hitting him with this stuff and it doesn't put a dent on him. Zero points scored in the second half against France in the 2015 Six Nations. Another zero in the second half against England and yet another zero against Ireland. Only three points scored in the second half against Italy despite having 61% possession and spending 62% of the second period in the opposition half. He says he doesn't know much about what happened before he arrived on these shores. "As a kid, I used to watch the Six Nations, but not live," he said. "I'd watch it in the morning. I've always known that it was a fantastic thing. But that stuff about what happened in previous seasons doesn't bother me. "I mean, we were points down against Samoa in the World Cup and we won it late on and that was as big a game as any. "I don't think there's a mental barrier. I'm new to it all, but I can't sense anything like that. "I don't see any fear, there's no blockage. We scored lots of tries at the World Cup. Lots of line-breaks. I think there's a lot of improvement." His knowledge of the Calcutta Cup is from across the other side of the world. He's never played in it, watched it in the flesh, or even watched it live on television. There's a hurricane coming his way on 6 February and he knows it. "The boys have told me about it, but I know that Scotland v England is massive, it's one of the great fixtures," he said. "I'm not a great watcher of other teams, but there's a lot of change going on with England. New coach, lots of new players, lots of excitement. They've got a fresh start and they'll be fizzing. "This is why you play rugby, for the pressure, for games like this, for tournaments like the Six Nations. "Everything is in our own hands. Whatever happened before, happened. I see a hungry bunch of boys with all the talent you need to do well and a set of coaches who are working night and day to try to make it happen." In the midst of all this, there is the unflappable son of Dipton. "It's about the length of the three rugby pitches. There's about 30 houses, a dairy, a wool shop and a garage. Population of a couple of hundred." And, on 6 February, he says, they will all become honorary Scots. As long as nobody switches the lights out, their boy, you'd wager, will have a big say in what happens.
He doesn't know what possessed him to visit the old Lockhart Hotel that day, but it was an experience John Hardie is never likely to forget.
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Lower down this article The top players, forced to enter from the beginning of the 128-man event, will come up against some unfamiliar names in the first round before the BBC's live coverage begins with the second round on Saturday. Former world champion and BBC Sport pundit Ken Doherty, who plays world number 89 Mitchell Mann on Thursday, assesses the contenders and possible stories that could emerge at the Barbican Centre. Most of the leading players have won a tournament so far this season. Four-time UK champion Ronnie O'Sullivan managed to retain his Champion of Champions crown in Coventry, while defending UK champion Neil Robertson triumphed at the Wuxi Classic in June. Judd Trump won the Australian Open and Mark Selby, whose wife gave birth to their first child earlier this month, claimed a European Tour event in Latvia. Ding Junhui, winner of five ranking titles last season, continued where he left off by winning the first Asian Tour event. The man going into the tournament in excellent form is Shaun Murphy. The 2008 UK champion made a 147 break in last week's European Tour event in Germany. Remarkably, it was his third attempt at a maximum during the event, having previously failed on the final blue and final green. Ken Doherty's view: You will see the usual suspects in the latter stages. Ronnie O'Sullivan has been in superb form and Shaun Murphy was outstanding in Germany, topping it off with a 147 break. Ding has had a consistent few years and it enjoyed his first major win in the UK in 2005. The public always love watching Judd Trump, he is so exciting. Maybe this tournament might have come too soon for Mark Selby because there is a bit of upheaval when a child is born. When my son came along in 2007, I was at the UK a couple of days later and I was floating on air and very proud to be a new father. It took a bit of focus away from my snooker that week, there is no doubt about it. I ended up going out in the first round against Nigel Bond. On the evidence of O'Sullivan's performances at the Champion of Champions event, he will be the man to beat. Having compiled four centuries in the final against Judd Trump, The Rocket - usually his own harshest critic - stated afterwards, "I think I am playing better than I ever have." An added motivation will be the chance to surpass Stephen Hendry's record of 775 career centuries. O'Sullivan is currently on 764 and could achieve the feat in York. However, his results in the two ranking events he has entered this season were disappointing. A first-round round loss to Alan McManus in the Shanghai Masters was followed by a quarter-final defeat against Mark Williams at the International Championship. Doherty's view: O'Sullivan will be the favourite. The way he has been playing the last couple of years, I think he is getting better with age. He is more of a complete player than he has ever been. He hasn't slowed down on his scoring prowess because his break building is as good as ever. What you are seeing from him now is a more complete package. He doesn't spit the dummy out like he would have done a few years ago and doesn't lose his focus. He is hungrier than he has ever been. The game needs players like him. There is no doubt that he is the man to beat because he sets the barometer for all the other players. Ali Carter competes in his biggest event since making a comeback to the sport after treatment for lung cancer. This season, the 35-year-old won the General Cup title in Hong Kong - his first event since being diagnosed in May - by beating Murphy 7-6 in the final. Carter, who has also overcome testicular cancer, was set to return to action at a European Tour event in Bulgaria in October but was advised to rest after pain in his left arm prevented him from practising. He faces China's Zhang Anda in the first round in York. Media playback is not supported on this device Doherty's view: It is a fantastic story. Ali has always been a top player and has had his hardships away from the table. He is a brave lad and fought every challenge that has been put in front of him. The cancer was his biggest challenge and it is good to see him back. He is well liked and has the heart of a lion. He will get a great reception from the crowd and that may just inspire him. He had almost six months out and will have been resting after undergoing treatment. He would have got back on the table as soon as he summoned up the strength and that will have taken courage in itself. To do so well in his comeback tournament was remarkable. He will be putting in a lot of work now. The revamped 128-man draw means the top 16 players have lost their protection in ranking events, having previously gone through automatically to the last-32 stage. A further change this year sees the semi-finals reduced from a best-of-17 frames to a best-of-11. "I don't like the changes to the semi-finals," said title holder Robertson. "I thought the best-of 17 was what kept the prestige of the UK Championship, but this is something I don't agree with at all. "It is very unfortunate for the tournament but the better player will win, although as a player you prefer the longer matches, especially in the semi-final and final." Doherty's view: The format is a fair reflection and it needs to be done for a money list where all players play in the same round like in tennis and golf. No matter what system you have, the cream will always rise to the top. I always liked the longer sessions because you get more of a chance to settle into the match. The best-of-11 is still a good match. A lot of the public don't want to wait for two sessions in the first round, they would prefer it to get done and dusted in one session. The top players like Robertson enjoy the longer sessions because there is less likely to be a shock result. But, it is not all about what the players want, it is about what the public and TV people want. They are the ones paying the players' wages, so you have to be happy with it. The 128-man draw means that some amateurs and lesser lights of the pro tour get a chance to face the world's best players. Some to look out for include: Daniel Wells: 26-year-old from Neath, plays Ronnie O'Sullivan Wells was the first winner of the Paul Hunter Scholarship in 2007, allowing him to practice at Sheffield's World Snooker Academy alongside the likes of Ding. Having first qualified for the main tour in 2008-09, Wells has since dropped off the tour, and lost in the last 16 of Q-School attempting to regain his place. He beat Alfie Burden in the first round of the UK last season, before losing to Joe Perry. Joe O'Connor: 19-year-old from Leicester, plays Neil Robertson O'Connor is a multiple World Masters and European junior champion at pool but has competed in qualifying for snooker's ranking events this season. He claimed the scalp of world number 35 Andrew Higginson in the Wuxi Classic with a 5-0 victory, although he was given a three-frame lead after Higginson arrived late at the venue. Oliver Brown: 20-year-old from Derbyshire, plays Mark Selby Brown caused a huge upset earlier this season, demolishing world number three Ding 5-0 in the Wuxi Classic to earn a place at the final stages of the tournament. Brown "forgot to enter" the fourth European Tour event in Germany, the last one before the UK Championship. John Sutton: 34-year-old from Ireland, plays Ding Junhui The Irishman has a full-time job as a business development manager and is currently under investigation by World Snooker over "unusual betting" in September's International Championship qualifying match against Scot Jamie Burnett. Sutton lost the match 6-0. Doherty's view: All these players are potential banana skins if you don't treat them with the same respect as the top players. A lot of players can make that mistake. These guys have the ability to beat anybody so you have to be wary. There are no easy games anymore, like a few years ago. I certainly won't be taking my opponent Mitchell Mann lightly. This is a big tournament and the last thing you want to do is go out in the first round. It is a great opportunity for the younger guys with there being so many tournaments and they are getting so much more experience. They can now play on TV in the first round and that is invaluable experience for them. It will give the younger players a chance to break through much quicker. The UK always throws up some great matches. It will be fascinating to see how it pans out.
The UK Championship, the second biggest ranking event of the snooker calendar, begins in York on Tuesday.
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A member of the public raised the alarm after seeing the woman, aged in her 50s, fall at Peveril Point, near Swanage, on Saturday afternoon. She was airlifted by the coastguard helicopter to King George's Field park where she was treated by paramedics. The injured woman, who is from the Swanage area, was taken to Southampton General Hospital by air ambulance. Ch Insp Bob Acaster, of Dorset Police, said: "Emergency services worked hard in very difficult weather to rescue the woman from the cliff and bring her to safety." Police said the woman's family had been informed.
A woman has suffered life-threatening injuries falling from cliffs on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.
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10 February 2016 Last updated at 14:11 GMT A team at the University of Sussex put heart monitors on horses and showed them pictures of faces to see how they reacted to different emotions. They found that the angry faces made the horses' heart rates speed up quicker than the happy faces. Amy Smith, one of the researchers, explains more.
Horses can tell if people are happy or angry, according to a new experiment.
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Moore, 69, said the women's game "rides on the coat-tails" of the men - a view described as "sexist" by the United States Tennis Association (USTA). Women's world number one Serena Williams said Moore's statement was "offensive and very inaccurate". But her male counterpart, Novak Djokovic, claimed his tour should fight for more money. Media playback is not supported on this device Moore said female players "should get down on their knees" in thanks to male counterparts such as Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. The South African - a former player - later apologised for his "erroneous" remarks. Tennis legend Martina Navratilova said Moore's comments were "extremely prejudiced", adding female players may boycott Indian Wells if Moore stayed. Djokovic, who won the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells on Sunday, described Moore's remarks as "not politically correct". But the 28-year-old Serb suggested men should get more prize money because more people watch their matches. Media playback is not supported on this device There has been equal prize money in all four majors - the Australian Open, US Open, French Open and Wimbledon - since 2007, and combined Masters events such as Indian Wells and Miami pay the same to men and women. In a statement, Indian Wells tournament owner Larry Ellison said: "Ray let me know he has decided to step down from his roles as CEO and tournament director effective immediately. I fully understand his decision." Speaking in a BBC Radio 5 live special on equality in sport, former badminton world champion Gail Emms said: "If was Novak Djokovic, I would feel aggrieved as well." The Briton, an Olympic silver medallist, added: "I don't like saying this, but it is easier to be a top female athlete than it is for males, because purely on numbers, how hard you've got to work to get up there. "I'm not saying the top female athletes don't work hard, and the ones at the top are fantastic athletes and sacrifice and dedicate a lot. It's just a numbers game." Other arguments so far:
Indian Wells tournament chief Raymond Moore has quit after his controversial comments about women's tennis.
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"The EU needs a complete overhaul," says Germany's Sueddeutsche Zeitung. "The remaining union has to learn from the Brexit vote and carry out the most fundamental examination of its policies" since its creation in 1957, the paper argues. Der Tagesspiegel agrees, and tells the EU to "reform or be destroyed". But it also warns that there is a "shocking gulf" between remedies offered by the political elites - closer integration, especially in economic terms - and the expectations of ordinary Europeans. The answer, it concludes, is "more openness, more transparency", as well as a stronger focus on welfare. Under a picture of French and Dutch far right leaders Marine Le Pen and Geert Wilders, an article in Der Spiegel voices alarm at the rise of the "great simplifiers", saying they threaten democracy by appealing to the irrational. "The populists are on the loose, and not just in Great Britain," it warns. "They are dragging Western Europe towards its downfall." "Populism is tearing Europe apart," a commentary in Spain's El Pais agrees, but warns that any changes to the EU should not try to appease their "anti-establishment" discourse. "Populist parties have grown by exploiting the idea that the EU is to blame for an economic crisis caused by the whims of the markets," it argues Instead, it calls for policies that "promote stability" and "reject blaming Europe for our ills when it is part of the solution". An article entitled "the dictatorship of democracy" in El Mundo voices the fear that other countries could follow Britain's example. "What is disturbing is that, after Brexit, fools can say with greater strength and certainty: 'Yes you can.'" In Italy's La Repubblica, a commentary says the vote for Brexit reflects rising general discontent by the "excluded" that is driving the rise of the likes of Donald Trump in the US, as well as of Italy's own populist Five Star Movement. On the website of Polish news magazine Polityka, commentator Andrzej Celinski warns against "giving in to the wave of nationalism", and appeals to Poles to end what it calls their hesitant approach to the EU project. "In the face of a real threat to the [European] Union, Poland's political leaders must stand together to fight for European unity," he urges. "Do not follow the British. Build Europe". An article in Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza agrees, saying that the anger felt by many EU citizens must be channelled into a desire for a "stronger Europe and better democracy, not nationalist phantoms". BBC Monitoring reports and analyses news from TV, radio, web and print media around the world. You can follow BBC Monitoring on Twitter and Facebook.
Digesting the UK's vote to leave the EU, papers across Europe call for radical change to counter what they see as a rising tide of populism and nationalism on the continent.
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The 29-year-old Scot has signed a two-year contract with the Gloucestershire outfit. Prior to joining Hibs in August 2016, Graham had spells at six other Scottish sides, including Dundee United, St Johnstone and Ross County. He will be available for Saturday's league visit of Crawley Town, subject to receiving international clearance. Find all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.
League Two club Cheltenham Town have signed Hibernian striker Brian Graham on a free transfer.
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The former private, who is in her 20s, has accepted a conditional caution for misconduct in a public office. The woman has agreed to make a payment of £40 to an armed forces charity. She was arrested at her Nottinghamshire home under the Metropolitan Police's Operation Elveden inquiry into alleged corrupt payments to public officials. In a statement, the CPS outlined details of the offence but did not name the newspaper or the barracks. CPS lawyer Gregor McGill said: ''The evidence in this case was considered very carefully and although there was sufficient evidence to prosecute this offence, when considering the public interest it was decided that a conditional caution was an appropriate course of action. ''In accepting a conditional caution, an individual accepts responsibility for the offending set out.'' The former soldier was arrested in September. She was the 87th person to be held as part of Operation Elveden, which was launched after the phone-hacking scandal at the News of the World newspaper. The operation was established to investigate allegations of inappropriate payments to police but was widened in January 2012 to include other public officials. It is being overseen by the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
A former soldier who agreed to obtain information from an army barracks for a newspaper will not face a trial, the Crown Prosecution Service has said.
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Bristow asked on Twitter why victims did not "sort out" their abusers "when they got older and fitter". More than 20 ex-footballers have made allegations of child sex abuse. "He was a contributor to our darts coverage in the past but we will not be using him in the future," said a Sky spokesman. Newcastle United said they had dropped Bristow "immediately" from a scheduled appearance at St James' Park on 6 December and "will not work with Eric Bristow in the future". Former Crewe player Steve Walters, one of the footballers to have come forward, said he was "disgusted" by Bristow's remarks. Several former footballers have waived their right to anonymity in order to go public and raise awareness of alleged historical abuse in football, a step which has won praise from politicians, sport administrators and abuse charities. At least eight police forces are now investigating allegations of historical sexual abuse. Bristow, who was made an MBE in 1989, suggested that darts players were "tough guys" and footballers "wimps". He added the victims should not be able to look themselves in the mirror for not "getting their own back" on their abusers in adulthood. In addition to his comments on sex abuse victims, Bristow caused anger by conflating paedophiles with homosexuals in a tweet that read: "Might be a loony but if some football coach was touching me when I was a kid, as I got older I would have went back and sorted that poof out." Bristow has since deleted each of those tweets. Duncan Craig, chief executive of the charity Survivors Manchester, said he has reported Bristow's tweets to Staffordshire Police as a "hate crime". The charity, which supports male victims of sex crimes, now has Walters as an ambassador. Craig said of Bristow: "His comments are absolutely appalling. "Bristow is ill-educated but that's not a crime. However, calling someone derogatory homosexual terms is a hate crime in my view. "The reason many men don't speak out is because they feel less of man, feel judged, feel ashamed. Bristow is perpetuating those myths to his 93,000 followers - that's why I'm taking such a strong stance."
Former darts world champion Eric Bristow has lost his role with Sky Sports after suggesting football abuse victims are not "proper men".
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Nottingham-born Fletcher, 41, began his broadcasting career in the city. Sports PR firm founder Paul Mace, a lifelong Magpies fan, and property consultancy director Jon Enever have also joined the club. Chief executive Jason Turner becomes football operations director, with Corrine Rigby as finance director and Amanda Fletcher as commercial director. Chairman Alan Hardy said: "I am delighted to have put together such a strong team of people who have a diverse and complementary range of football and business skill sets. "Football is a team game and it is important that we have a committed, enthusiastic and experienced senior group in place dedicated to getting Notts County back to where they belong in the English footballing pyramid." Enever is a board member of Nottingham Means Business and chairman of Talented Enterprising Nottingham, while Mace wrote the 250,000-word Notts book One Flew Over The Magpies Nest. Turner arrived at Meadow Lane in April 2016 after previously holding similar positions with Newport County, Plymouth and Cardiff City, while Rigby and Fletcher were both executive appointments by Hardy when he took over the club in January.
BBC Radio 5 live presenter Darren Fletcher is one of six appointments to Notts County's new board of directors.
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The 33-year-old, who is the younger brother of Harlequins number eight Nick, joined Sale in 2011 after six years at Northampton. Easter won the European Challenge Cup and reached the Champions Cup final at Saints after joining from Nottingham. "I've enjoyed my time at Sale, I didn't really want to go anywhere else," said the back-row forward. "It was the right time to leave on my own terms, which not many people do. "I've had the chance for these last few games just to enjoy and savour them and I've been really lucky." He will now take up his teaching position at Wrekin College in Shropshire after the final game of the season at Newcastle on Saturday. "The last few years, I've been tailoring my career towards teaching, so taking a few courses, getting into schools, teaching and coaching," he added. "The opportunity just came up at the right time. It felt like the right time for me and my family."
Sale Sharks forward Mark Easter has announced he will retire at the end of the season to take up a teaching role.
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The crash happened at about 13:00 GMT on the A607 in Waddington. Police said the ambulance was responding to an emergency call and had its blue lights on when it was involved in a collision with the two cars. There was no patient onboard at the time. Four people, including the two ambulance crew, were taken to hospital in Lincoln. Insp Simon Heads from the Lincolnshire Police serious collision investigation unit said "the two ambulance crew are uninjured". He added that a female passenger from one of the cars who was taken to the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham was "not as seriously injured as was first feared". East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust has confirmed one of its ambulances was involved in the crash. The trust said it was "working with Lincolnshire Police to support their investigation".
Five people have been taken to hospital following a crash involving an ambulance and two cars in Lincolnshire.
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AJ MacGinty landed four penalties and cross-code star Denny Solomona traded scores with Kai Horstmann to leave the visitors 19-5 ahead after 34 minutes. But Luke Cowan-Dickie's try just before the break kept the Chiefs in touch. Olly Woodburn and Don Armand crossed after half-time to earn a bonus point and keep Exeter second in the table. Rob Baxter's side are now level on points with leaders Wasps, who play Worcester Warriors on Sunday, while reigning champions Saracens in third host fifth-placed Bath. Exeter's victory over Sale Sharks, however, was far from straightforward in blustery conditions in Devon. Playing with their wind at their backs in the first half, the Sharks were good value for their lead, with MacGinty reliable from the tee and wing Solomona's ninth try in eight Premiership games putting them ahead. But Exeter, who had England wing Jack Nowell back from Six Nations duty, scored two tries during the first 40 minutes to keep them in contention. And, with conditions on their side after half-time, they managed two further scores to wrap up a bonus-point victory and ensure they bounced back from last week's Anglo-Welsh Cup final defeat by Leicester Tigers. Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter: "I can't be happy at us playing at that level and we need to shake ourselves up for the remainder the season. "We were disrupted in the first half and threw careless passes, which made it difficult for ourselves - and had we not scored just before interval the mountain may have been too high to climb. "This was a real wake-up call for us as Sale have worried us in the past and we weren't ready for them." Sale Sharks director of rugby Steve Diamond: "I'm disappointed we didn't win the game but I'm satisfied with the bonus point as we had a blip against Northampton in our last league game, when we didn't turn up. "Exeter are a good side and the try we conceded just before half-time was probably crucial, but we made a couple of basic errors at vital times. "I'm pleased we stopped them playing, as they thought they could just kick to the corners and score but our line-out defence was very good and I'm happy that we had them thinking outside the box." Exeter: Dollman; Nowell, Whitten, Devoto, Woodburn; Slade, Townsend; Moon, Cowan-Dickie, Williams, Lees, Parling, Horstmann, Armand (capt), Waldrom. Replacements: Yeandle, Rimmer, Francis, J Hill, S Simmonds, Maunder, J Simmonds, Short. Sale: Haley; Solomona, James, Jennings, McGuigan; MacGinty, Phillips; Harrison, Webber, Aulika, Evans, Ostrikov, Neild, T Curry, Beamont (capt). Replacements: B Curry, Flynn, Longbottom, Nott, Pearce, Stringer, Bedlow, Charnley. For the latest rugby union news follow @bbcrugbyunion on Twitter.
Exeter came from 14 points down to beat Sale Sharks at Sandy Park and boost their hopes of securing a home semi-final in the Premiership play-offs.
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A total of 76 suspects have been arrested and huge quantities of drugs and arms seized in a series of raids. The ring used backpackers and vehicles to smuggle marijuana, cocaine and heroin across Arizona's western desert. The network was linked to Mexico's Sinaloa cartel and generated an estimated $2 billion in profit over the last five years, officials said. "Today we have dealt a significant blow to a Mexican criminal enterprise that has been responsible for poisoning our communities," said Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne. "I find it completely unacceptable that Arizona neighbourhoods are treated as a trading floor for narcotics", he added. The bust - known as "Operation Pipeline Express" - followed a 17-month investigation by multiple US law enforcement agencies. A mix of US and Mexican nationals were arrested in three sweeps last week, earlier this month and in September, officials announced. More than 30 tons of marijuana, 90kg (200lbs) of cocaine and 72kg (160lbs) of heroin were seized, as well as more than 100 firearms. Operating from the Arizona towns of Chandler, Stanfield and Maricopa, the network ferried drugs across the Mexican border on foot and by vehicle to safe houses in the Phoenix area, officials said. The drugs were then sold to criminal gangs who distributed them in other states across the US. Officials believe the network made huge profits by securing a monopoly on smuggling routes along an 80 mile (128km) stretch of the remote desert border from Yuma to to the community of Sells in the Tohono O'odham Indian reservation. Intelligence suggested the ring was linked to the Sinaloa cartel, led by Mexico's most-wanted fugitive drugs lord, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. "We in Arizona continue to stand and fight the Mexican drug cartels, who think they own the place," Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu said. "This is America and we shall bring a crushing hand of enforcement against those who threaten our families and our national security".
US authorities say they have broken up a massive drug-smuggling network run by a Mexican cartel in Arizona.
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The two-time Masters champion, 38, carded a six-under-par 66, which included an eagle and five birdies, before play was suspended. Five players are one shot behind Watson in China. England's Tommy Fleetwood is three shots back after a three-under-par 69. The 56 players who still have to finish their opening rounds will do so early on Friday before the second round takes place. Shenzhen International leaderboard
American Bubba Watson has a one-shot clubhouse lead at the storm-interrupted Shenzhen International, with 56 players set to finish their first rounds early on Friday.
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Palin, who turns 70 on Sunday, said it was "a very high honour", adding that his success was "down to teamwork". "I've been blessed throughout my career with the inspiration and support of others," he added. "The fellowship is for all of us." Bafta chairman John Willis said Palin had made "an incredible contribution to the medium over five decades". Palin, who began his career as a writer for The Frost Report, is a founding member of world-renowned comedy troupe Monty Python. He has also fronted a string of critically acclaimed travel documentaries, including Around the World in 80 Days, Pole to Pole and Full Circle. His other TV credits include include 1960s sketch show Do Not Adjust Your Set, Ripping Yarns and the Alan Bleasdale drama GBH. He won a Bafta film award in 1989 for his supporting role in A Fish Called Wanda and received a special award in 2005. Willis said Palin's "amiable on-screen manner belies the seriousness of his craft", adding there were "few individuals more worthy" of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts' highest honour. The Bafta TV awards will be hosted by Graham Norton at the Royal Festival Hall in London and will be broadcast on BBC One.
Presenter, writer and Monty Python star Michael Palin will be awarded a Bafta fellowship at its TV awards on 12 May.
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Are those voices being heard when it comes to the election? Courses to help young people get into work are held at the Spectrum Centre on the Shankill Road in Belfast. Among them is 18-year-old Donna Rennie who said she would "love to get a job". "I've applied for loads but it doesn't work, there's always somebody better," she said. "It's not a nice feeling." It's a feeling Marc Young knows only too well. "I went to school, got my GCSEs and A-levels and I thought I would walk into a job but I haven't," he added. "I've applied everywhere and just haven't heard back which is really frustrating." So what is the answer? What should the politicians be doing? William Glass has been in and out of jobs for the past two years since leaving school at 16. "Why not spend the time, the four years in school, training for a job or career that you want to be in? "Then more people are going to have the skills they need for the job. "I want a career, I don't want to be going from job to job." Thomas McKeown is looking for a job in youth work and he feels frustrated when he watches what happens at Stormont. "I feel the politicians today are just so bitter-minded about wanting to get one up on each other," he said. "How long do we actually want this to go on? It's been going on long enough." William agrees: "I believe there are people in Stormont who are stuck in the past and fighting. "For me, that era is truly over. "I want to see people using legal highs to get help and I want to see drug reform and better health care." And Dylan Bell believes the politicians need to be more visible when it isn't election time. "You see the politicians round your door every day for a month and a half," he said. "Then the rest of the ten and a half months you see them on the news and that's it - they're more worried about being on the big screen."
Almost one in five young people are unemployed in Northern Ireland, according to latest figures.
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The Real Madrid forward got the decisive goal when he stooped low to head in Miguel Veloso's superb cross. Up until then they were frustrated by a disciplined Sweden side, who went close through Johan Elmander, Sebastian Larsson and Kim Kallstrom. No player has scored more headed goals (four) than Ronaldo in European World Cup 2014 qualification The second leg will take place at Solna's Friends Arena on Tuesday. That promises to be another fascinating contest between two sides, with the impetus now on Sweden to attack, having set their stall out to defend for long periods during the first leg. They did, however, create the better chances in the opening 45 minutes despite Portugal enjoying 67% of the possession. With Paris St-Germain forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic given special attention by Portugal's defence, his attack-minded team-mates found themselves with more space than they should have been afforded. Norwich's on-loan forward Elmander was first to cause nerves in the home support when he stretched to send Mikael Lustig's right-wing cross inches past the post. Erik Hamren's men then created two great chances in the space of two minutes. Sunderland's Larsson surged forward from midfield to strike a low shot that Rui Patricio dived to his left to divert, before Kallstrom, winning his 107th cap, smashed an 18-yard free-kick that brushed Portugal's upright. Ibrahimovic failed to register a single touch in the opposite box against Portugal The home side's best chance of the half came in the first five minutes when Ronaldo and Raul Meireles combined before feeding Joao Moutinho, who drifted round keeper Andreas Isaksson before firing into the side-netting. Portugal's frustrations continued after the break as Sweden sat deeper, while their coach Paulo Bento probably would have been left exasperated by some of the awful attempted deliveries into the area. But with eight minutes left one cross led to something greater when Dynamo Kiev's Veloso's fantastic delivery found Ronaldo, who threw himself at the ball to give Portugal the lead. Moments later, the Real Madrid marksman almost scored his 30th of the season, but saw his header bounce back off the crossbar. Sweden offered little as an attacking threat after the break, with Ibrahimovic failing to trouble Patricio and his defence. The skipper will have to show the sort of form he has produced for Paris St-Germain this season on Tuesday if Sweden are to stand a chance of going to Brazil. "We would have been very happy with a draw," Sweden coach Erik Hamren said. "We played a good game defensively - the goal was unnecessary, we were careless with that cross." Bento added: "We created a great early chance and Sweden hit back. But in the second half it was one way for us. "It was an important step to reach the World Cup but not yet decisive." Match ends, Portugal 1, Sweden 0. Second Half ends, Portugal 1, Sweden 0. Offside, Sweden. Sebastian Larsson tries a through ball, but Alexander Gerndt is caught offside. Attempt missed. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by João Moutinho. Pepe (Portugal) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden). Substitution, Sweden. Alexander Gerndt replaces Johan Elmander. Foul by Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal). Pontus Wernbloom (Sweden) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Corner, Portugal. Conceded by Martin Olsson. Attempt missed. Josué (Portugal) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) hits the bar with a header from very close range. Assisted by Hugo Almeida with a cross. Offside, Sweden. Pontus Wernbloom tries a through ball, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic is caught offside. Goal! Portugal 1, Sweden 0. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) header from very close range to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Miguel Veloso with a cross. Corner, Portugal. Conceded by Anders Svensson. Attempt blocked. Nani (Portugal) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Corner, Sweden. Conceded by Nani. Corner, Sweden. Conceded by Miguel Veloso. Substitution, Portugal. Josué replaces Raul Meireles. Delay over. They are ready to continue. Substitution, Sweden. Anders Svensson replaces Kim Källström. Johan Elmander (Sweden) is shown the yellow card. Delay in match Andreas Isaksson (Sweden) because of an injury. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Foul by Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal). Andreas Isaksson (Sweden) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Offside, Portugal. Raul Meireles tries a through ball, but Cristiano Ronaldo is caught offside. Attempt missed. Raul Meireles (Portugal) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left following a set piece situation. João Pereira (Portugal) wins a free kick on the right wing. Foul by Pontus Wernbloom (Sweden). Attempt blocked. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the left is blocked. Assisted by João Moutinho. Substitution, Sweden. Pontus Wernbloom replaces Rasmus Elm. Sebastian Larsson (Sweden) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Fábio Coentrão (Portugal) wins a free kick on the left wing. Foul by Sebastian Larsson (Sweden). Attempt saved. Nani (Portugal) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by João Pereira. Foul by Bruno Alves (Portugal). Rasmus Elm (Sweden) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Corner, Portugal. Conceded by Per Nilsson. Substitution, Portugal. Hugo Almeida replaces Helder Postiga.
Cristiano Ronaldo broke Sweden's resistance late in the game to give Portugal the advantage in their World Cup play-off tie in Lisbon.
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The card, dated September 25 1986, dropped through the letterbox of Gethin Davies from Bonymaen. Bearing two 1980s Spanish stamps and a British second-class stamp, it was sent by someone called Phyl, to a Mrs E Leon. Mr Davies now hopes to reunite it with the person it was intended for. In his postcard, Phyl writes that the weather is nice, he has a self-catering apartment near a pond, but complains about the "expensive" cost of Spanish bread at £1 a loaf. Although it was delivered to the right address on the card, Mr Davies said he has no clue who either Phyl or Mrs Leon could be. "I've been baffled by it really," he said. "I suppose Mrs Leon once lived in my flat, but I've asked around neighbours who have lived here 20 or 30 years, and none of them have ever heard of her. "The Post Office say they have no idea what could have happened to the postcard for 29 years, may be it got stuck in a sorting machine, may be given that it's got both British and Spanish stamps on it, someone found it and posted it on. "Really I'd just like to find out who either Phyl or Mrs Leon are, so I could finally give it to them after all this time."
A Swansea man has been left scratching his head after receiving a postcard from Spain 29 years after it was sent.
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Producers of precious metals were particularly hard hit. Analysts blamed falling prices for gold and silver and adverse currency movements. Fresnillo, which owns the world's biggest silver mine, was down 4.5% and Randgold was down 4.2%. "Gold is in no man's land," said Alastair McCaig, market analyst at IG Index. He says that investors are concerned that gold could fall below $1,200 dollars an ounce, which would make some gold mines unviable. Gold is currently trading at $1,266 dollars an ounce. In China iron ore prices fell to the lowest level in almost five years, which hit shares in other miners. Rio Tinto fell 0.73% and BHP Billiton was down 0.37%. BP was 2.59% higher. Shares had slumped 6% on Thursday after a US judge found the firm "grossly negligent" over the 2010 oil spill. The ruling has made investors cautious over the firm. "I'm not buying BP here. The ruling opens up the door in the United States to more fines for BP," said Beaufort Securities sales trader Basil Petrides. "The US government has got its knife out for BP and it's sharpening the blade," he said. On the currency markets the euro was trading 0.13% higher, but still below the $1.30 level. It fell below the $1.30 level on Thursday in reaction to a surprise cut in interest rates by the European Central Bank. The Bank also launched a programme to buy private sector debt, in another effort to boost European economies. The pound was down 0.10% against the dollar at $1.6314.
(Close): The FTSE 100 index of leading blue-chip shares closed the day down by 0.36% at 6853.40.
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The Brewers - a non-league club until the 2009-10 season - finished second in League One this term to clinch promotion to the Championship. Clough told BBC Radio Derby: "It is frightening, but exciting as well. "We will be underdogs in every game we play and favourites for relegation." Clough, who returned for a second spell in charge in December, first managed Burton in the sixth tier of English football in 1998. He said the size of the club, and town, meant surviving against teams like Newcastle, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest would be incredibly tough. "We have to find people who will want to prove people wrong," the 50-year-old added. "It will be daunting but we will have to use everything we have used in League One to play like the underdog and try to attract characters that will embrace the sort of season it will be here. "To come from crowds of 500 or 600 around 17 years ago, and to grow that ten-fold is remarkable in itself. It's not the biggest town - maybe about 70,000. "This is a much more local fanbase and that makes it nice as well. Fans will get to experience Championship football, something they never ever dreamed of." You can hear a full interview with Burton Albion manager Nigel Clough by clicking this link.
Boss Nigel Clough has admitted playing in England's second tier for the first time in Burton Albion's history is "daunting", but says they will embrace the challenge of being underdogs.
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Media playback is not supported on this device Barker, 22, won the women's 25km points race having previously claimed two silver medals in Hong Kong. British Cycling have admitted it had not paid "sufficient care and attention" to riders' wellbeing. "It's about time they had good press about all the good work they do," Barker told BBC Radio Wales Sport. An investigation into the culture at British Cycling was launched last year after ex-riders complained about their treatment. In March, British Cycling apologised for any "failings" in its performance programme and promised to be more caring to riders following accusations of sexism and bullying. But Wales' Barker, who won silver medals in the madison and scratch races at the championships, said she could not have achieved her success in Hong Kong without the support of British Cycling. "I said I wanted to win the points race about six months ago," said Barker, who won women's team pursuit gold at Rio 2016. "I went into the British Cycling offices, had a meeting and said 'what do you think I could do to win this?' "They completely changed my training, changed all my focuses and the coaching and staff were absolutely fine with that. "I felt so incredibly supported, probably as supported as I did in the lead up to Rio. "I've been supported throughout my career." Great Britain won five medals in Hong Kong compared to the nine they won at the previous year's Championships in London. Barker does not consider the Championships to be a disappointment and said the team was undergoing a transitional stage. Olympic champions Joanna Rowsell Shand and Sir Bradley Wiggins have retired while fellow Rio 2016 gold medallists Jason Kenny and wife Laura did not compete in Hong Kong. "The big medal winners weren't there so we didn't expect to have a similar medal haul this year," Barker added. "We never went in with massive intentions. We took a very young team just to get the experience. "There were some really positive performances. "If you just look at the times or the attitudes and the way everybody presented themselves you wouldn't think it was a young team. "I think they're going to go a long way."
Olympic champion Elinor Barker has praised under fire British Cycling following her victory at the Track Cycling World Championships.
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An emoji of the Chilean flag is widely available while one of the Texas flag is not yet. The Chilean flag with its white star on a blue background resembles that of the Lone Star state. Tom Oliverson said the resolution was meant to be mainly educational. The resolution calls on lawmakers "to reject the notion that the Chilean flag, although it is a nice flag, can in any way compare to or be substituted for the official state flag of Texas and urge all Texans not to use the Republic of Chile flag emoji in digital forums when referring to the Lone Star Flag of the great State of Texas". Some Texans have developed a habit of using the Chilean flag in text messages and on social media as a sign of national pride. None of the US states currently have their own emoji flag. Mr Oliverson said that the idea was to raise awareness about the mix-up in a light-hearted manner. "Even if the legislature decides not to hear it, we have achieved our objective," he said. The resolution would be non-binding and cannot pass into law. There will be no penalties for using the wrong flag emoji. "The Chilean flag is a fine design. Maybe it's the second best flag, who knows, we're not getting into a contest here. The important thing, though, is that it's not the Texas flag," joked writer Dan Solomon in Texas Monthly magazine. "In these divided times, we anticipate that this bit of legislative silliness will be a refreshing breath of bipartisanship," he concluded. The wording of the bill also emphasises the significance behind the flags' seemingly small differences. "The colours of the Chilean flag depict sky, snow, and blood spilled while fighting for freedom, but the blue, white, and red of the Lone Star Flag stand for the Texan values of loyalty, purity, and bravery," it says. Chile and its national symbols have been the subject of mix-ups before. At the 2016 Copa America football tournament, the organisers played Chile's national anthem instead of that of Uruguay as Uruguayan players looked on confused. The following day, the Chilean national anthem was drowned out by music by the rapper Pitbull before Chile's match against Argentina.
A member of Texas' House of Representatives has filed a resolution to urge Texans to stop using an emoji representing the Chilean flag when they really mean to use the Texan flag.
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Opener Stuart Thompson hit 56 while Gary Wilson (41 no) and captain William Porterfield (39) added valuable runs as Ireland made 165-5 in Greater Noida. It was not enough with Samiullah Shenwari (56) and Mohammad Shahzad (47) helping the Afghans to 171-4 with two overs to spare. The sides meet again in the second T20 at the same venue on Friday. Ireland suffered an early blow when opener Paul Stirling was dismissed for a duck and with just one run on the board. Thompson and Porterfield steadied the innings before Wilson helped the Irish to a competitive total. Shahzad and Najeeb Tarakai (27) put on an opening stand of 51 as Afghanistan cruised to their victory target. Afghan spinner Amir Hamza (2-23) was the only bowler to take more than one wicket on a day when the bat dominated. "We fell a little bit short of potentially a very big score. We could have added another 15 and gotten up to the 180 we were looking for," said Porterfield. "As well as we played I thought we just came up short with the ball. We didn't quite execute things as well as we would have liked." The loss of paceman Boyd Rankin for the T20s, because of a back problem, was another setback for the Irish on Wednesday. Rankin is expected to return for the five ODIs against Afghanistan, starting on 15 March.
Ireland started the three-match T20 series against Afghanistan with a six-wicket defeat in India on Wednesday.
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The price of West Texas crude sank to $37.65 (£24.99) a barrel, a drop of 5.8%, while Brent Crude fell 5.3% to $40.73 a barrel. The slumping price comes as OPEC - a group of the largest oil producing nations- refused to cut oil production. OPEC- whose production covers about 30% of the world's oil demand - met in Vienna last week to discuss production. The group has faced growing competition from new supplies, including in the US where techniques like fracking are used to tap previously hard-to-reach oil reserves. "The decision by OPEC members to keep oil production output at record high levels has seen oil prices plummet again," said Sanjiv Shah, chief investment officer of Sun Global Investments. The group had traditionally kept a tight rein on oil production to regulate price, but announced last Friday it will continue to pump out approximately 31.5 million barrels of oil a day, going past the group's former 30 million barrel target. In 2014 Saudi Arabia led OPEC in a decision to keep output high to defend its market share.
The price of oil fell to its lowest level since 2009 as global production continues to remain high.
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Duffy's document also supports calls for the All-Ireland Senior Football and Hurling Finals to be moved forward two weeks as part of a calendar overhaul. The Monaghan man also believes that the inter-county minor grade should be changed from U18 to U17. Duffy also says the club championship should be played in the calendar year. Currently, the All-Ireland Club Championship series takes place in the Spring with the senior hurling and football finals staged at Croke Park on St Patrick's Day. The director general's discussion paper points out that eight previous official reports since 2004 have attempted to address the twin issues of player burnout and the lack of regular club games because of fixture congestion. "That we have failed to make adequate progress in the past is due to a combination of factors - notably a failure to implement decisions taken," says Duffy. "If we care about the welfare of our players, as we claim we do....then we cannot simply talk about addressing these issues. The time has come to take decisive action." Duffy believes that the abolition of the inter-county U21 Football championship, won this year by Tyrone, would help to ease the demands on third-level players during a period when the National Football League also takes place. The director general says that the U21 football series should be discontinued after the 2017 competition. The discussion paper also calls for extra-time to be played in all provincial and All-Ireland championship games and for the abolition of both the All-Ireland Junior Football and All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling championships. Moving forward both the All-Ireland Senior Hurling and Football finals two weeks would see the former being played on the third Sunday in August and the later taking place on the first Sunday in September. Other proposals include having an increase of the amount of two-code weekends during the National Leagues and the discontinuation of the Division 1 Football League semi-finals from 2017. Duffy adds:"Are we going to practise what we preach by taking the welfare of our young elite players seriously and by providing the vast majority of our players with a fair and regular schedule of fixtures? "The evidence that we are failing on both counts is irrefutable so let us not evade our responsibilities by pretending that these problems do not exist. "We have reached a stage in our competitions' structures where something has to give. "I believe that tradition and precedence are insufficient arguments for resisting change in the face of the challenge posed to our values posed by the issues of player welfare and the denial of fair competitive activity to the majority of our players. "We should be fully aware that the GAA will continue to lose club players who are not offered a regular, planned and coherent set of competitive matches."
GAA director general Paraic Duffy has called for the abolition of the inter-county U21 Football Championship in a discussion paper on player burnout.
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Brentford goalkeeper Daniel Bentley saved Aluko's initial shot but the winger followed up from close range to give Fulham a deserved half-time lead. The Bees did not register a single shot on goal in the first period. Ex-Brentford keeper David Button superbly saved Josh Clarke's effort before Cairney slotted in Fulham's second on the break in stoppage time. A win for Dean Smith's Bees would have taken them into the play-off places before Saturday's Championship fixtures, but they failed to find the net for the fourth time in six league games. Instead, they were leapfrogged by a Fulham side that is only outside the top six on goal difference. Fulham, who had scored 11 times in their previous four Championship matches, should have been further ahead by the interval. Full-backs Scott Malone and Ryan Fredericks were constant attacking threats but some wayward finishing let the visitors down, while Bentley rescued Brentford with saves from Stefan Johansen and Cairney. Brentford struggled to seriously test Button too often on his return to Griffin Park following his summer move to Craven Cottage. He made an excellent one-handed stop to deny Clarke an equaliser and Fulham survived a number of scrambles from set-pieces before Cairney's calmly-taken goal sealed victory. Brentford boss Dean Smith told BBC Radio London: "We didn't perform well and didn't deserve to win. We knew they would come and press us but our use of the ball was not good enough. "In the second half our midfielders had to get on the ball higher up the pitch and we were better. "While not playing at our best, we showed some spirit and stayed in the game until the 93rd minute." Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic told BBC Radio London: "I am very happy. We showed another positive step and our progress. We tried to show our identity and our style and I am very satisfied for my lads and the Fulham fans. "We didn't win in the last four games against Brentford and this is a nice present for people around us. "We are in a learning process and want to be better." Match ends, Brentford 0, Fulham 2. Second Half ends, Brentford 0, Fulham 2. Lasse Vibe (Brentford) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Tom Cairney (Fulham) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Lasse Vibe (Brentford). Goal! Brentford 0, Fulham 2. Tom Cairney (Fulham) left footed shot from the left side of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Chris Martin. Substitution, Fulham. Tim Ream replaces Scott Malone. Andreas Bjelland (Brentford) is shown the yellow card. Offside, Fulham. Stefan Johansen tries a through ball, but Floyd Ayité is caught offside. Corner, Fulham. Conceded by Harlee Dean. Attempt blocked. John Egan (Brentford) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Attempt blocked. John Egan (Brentford) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Sullay Kaikai with a cross. Corner, Brentford. Conceded by David Button. Substitution, Brentford. Philipp Hofmann replaces Josh Clarke. Tom Cairney (Fulham) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Nico Yennaris (Brentford). Foul by Scott Malone (Fulham). Lasse Vibe (Brentford) wins a free kick on the right wing. Harlee Dean (Brentford) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Kevin McDonald (Fulham) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Harlee Dean (Brentford). Corner, Brentford. Conceded by Scott Parker. Attempt missed. Scott Malone (Fulham) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Tomas Kalas. Corner, Fulham. Conceded by John Egan. Substitution, Fulham. Scott Parker replaces Sone Aluko. Attempt blocked. John Egan (Brentford) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Sullay Kaikai with a cross. Corner, Brentford. Conceded by Chris Martin. Corner, Brentford. Conceded by Ragnar Sigurdsson. Attempt missed. Floyd Ayité (Fulham) right footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Stefan Johansen. Attempt saved. Harlee Dean (Brentford) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Attempt blocked. Harlee Dean (Brentford) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Sullay Kaikai with a cross. Corner, Brentford. Conceded by Kevin McDonald. Substitution, Brentford. Lasse Vibe replaces Romaine Sawyers. Substitution, Fulham. Floyd Ayité replaces Lucas Piazon. Attempt missed. Ryan Woods (Brentford) left footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left following a set piece situation. Foul by Kevin McDonald (Fulham). Josh Clarke (Brentford) wins a free kick on the right wing. Attempt missed. Sone Aluko (Fulham) left footed shot from the right side of the box is just a bit too high. Assisted by Tom Cairney. Offside, Brentford. Romaine Sawyers tries a through ball, but Scott Hogan is caught offside. Attempt saved. Josh Clarke (Brentford) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Maxime Colin.
Goals from Sone Aluko and Tom Cairney gave Fulham a west London derby win over Brentford at Griffin Park.
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Division One leaders Middlesex, who were bowled out for 381 at Taunton to lead by 145, looked in charge when they reduced Somerset to 59-3 and 126-4. But Trescothick, who made 124, and Trego, still there on 115, shared 181 to leave the contest in the balance. Somerset closed on 348-6, an advantage of 203 runs. On a surface that has become easier for batting as the game has progressed, the outcome seems likely to rest on the length of time Trego spends at the crease on the final day. Somerset would perhaps want to post a target in excess of 250, while anything less would probably leave Middlesex as favourites. That the home side, who at one stage looked set to be defeated inside three days, are still in with a shout is down entirely to Trescothick and Trego. Opener Trescothick had seen Johann Myburgh bowled offering no shot to Harry Podmore and captain Chris Rogers shovel the same bowler to point for a duck. After James Hildreth was caught at slip from the off-spin of Ollie Rayner, Trescothick found some support from James Allenby, but when he mistimed a pull to mid-on, Somerset were still 19 behind. But Trescothick, playing characteristically powerful cover drives, and Trego, who capitalised as the Middlesex bowlers often dropped short, compiled their huge fifth-wicket stand to drag the hosts back into it. Trescothick's 48th Somerset hundred took him past Sir Viv Richards to second on the all-time list, while Trego completed his 14th first-class ton. Only when James Harris found some late energy did he have both Trescothick and Craig Overton caught behind, leaving Alex Barrow to accompany Trego to the close. Harris was earlier the last Middlesex wicket to fall, caught at slip off Tim Groenewald for 78, missing a maiden first-class hundred, just like James Fuller, who fell to the same combination for 93.
Marcus Trescothick and Peter Trego both made centuries to drag Somerset back into contention with Middlesex on day three of the County Championship match.
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7 August 2017 Last updated at 08:13 BST The two new countries also became independent. This means that they weren't going to be ruled by the British anymore. This event in history is called the Partition of India. Many millions of people became refugees as a result of Partition. Hear one woman's story of how her family were affected. Watch Finding My Family - Partition: A Newsround special on CBBC at 4:30pm on Tuesday
In 1947, British India split into two new states: Pakistan and India.
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The report found that although alcohol consumption has dropped since 2008, those in poorer communities are more likely to suffer or die from alcohol-related disease. The coalition government rejected a minimum price for alcohol in 2013. Health ministers said they would look at the evidence carefully. The public health review says that alcohol is now more affordable and people are drinking more than they did 40 years ago, making it the leading risk factor for ill health, early death and disability in those aged 15 to 49 in England. More adults are non-drinkers but there are still more than 10 million people in England drinking at levels that could damage their health. The report suggests there were 167,000 years of working life lost to alcohol in 2015 - mainly among the young and middle-aged. It concludes that reducing the affordability of alcohol is the most cost-effective way of reducing alcohol harm. But a plan to introduce a minimum price of 45p per unit of alcohol was shelved by the coalition government three years ago. In 2014, a ban on the sale of alcohol below cost price, defined as alcohol duty plus VAT, came into force in England and Wales. Public Health England (PHE) says implementing a minimum unit price (Mup) is the answer because it "is a highly targeted measure which ensures tax increases are passed on to the consumer and improves the health of the heaviest drinkers". It also adds that combing Mup with an increase in taxation would lead to "substantial reductions in harm and increases in government revenue". The report also says there is little evidence to suggest that putting more information on labels on alcoholic drinks would lead to a reduction in alcohol-related harm. A spokesman for the Department of Health said: "While no one would want to interfere with the right of adults to enjoy a drink responsibly, this report shows clearly that the abuse of alcohol can cause significant health problems." And it added that new official guidance on alcohol limits, which say that men and women should drink no more than 14 units of alcohol a week, allowed people to make informed choices. Prof Kevin Fenton, national director of health and wellbeing at PHE, said alcohol damaged more than just individuals. "Excessive alcohol consumption can harm children, wreck families, impact on workplace colleagues and can be a burden and drain on the NHS and economy. "This evidence review will help local and national government and public services like the police and NHS to develop policies designed to reduce the harmful effects of alcohol." Shirley Cramer, chief executive of the Royal Society for Public Health, said she was hopeful that the evidence would be taken on board by government. "The health harms of alcohol affect all sectors of society, but are felt most by the poorest and most vulnerable. "All the evidence now points to Mup as one of the most effective potential ways to tackle these inequalities in harm." In Scotland, laws for the minimum pricing for alcohol were passed in 2012 but have not yet been introduced because of a series of legal challenges. The Welsh Government has said it wants to set a minimum 50p charge per unit of drink but UK ministers say alcohol law should be controlled by Westminster.
Introducing a minimum price per unit of alcohol in England would improve the health of the heaviest drinkers, a review by Public Health England says.
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The visit comes after Myanmar opened up to international trade and investment following decades of military rule. The delegation includes temporary power company Aggreko and oil and gas firms Wood Group, Asco and Bibby Offshore. Meanwhile, Scottish Secretary David Mundell is in Texas to try to boost support for the North Sea oil sector. The UK government minister said he was flying to the US to build links with the country's oil industry. The Myanmar delegation is being led by Scottish Enterprise chief executive Lena Wilson. Ms Wilson also chairs Scotland's Energy Jobs Taskforce, set up last year by the Scottish government to help tackle the challenges facing the sector following the sustained fall in oil prices. The delegation will meet Myanmar's new minister for energy and electricity, Pe Zin Tun, as well as local and international oil and gas companies already active in the country to "explore key opportunities in the local supply chain". Scottish Enterprise said Myanmar had vast underdeveloped oil and gas reserves in deep waters similar to that of the North Sea. According to the economic development agency, the Myanmar government is also keen to develop its own oil and gas industry and wants to capitalise on foreign investment and technology to build local capacity and expertise. Ms Wilson said: "Scotland and Myanmar have strong historic connections going right back to the 19th century when Scottish owned Burmah Oil Company became the first company to drill for oil in the country in 1886. "Myanmar now stands at exciting phase of its own oil and gas development - much like Aberdeen did in the 1970s - with huge natural resources to capitalise on. "But to grow its local industry, it will need access to technology, skills and expertise across the whole supply chain from seismic surveying and engineering design right through to project management, health and safety and training and education. "These are all core strengths of Scotland's oil and gas industry built up through 50 years of experience of working in the North Sea. "We have a real opportunity now to show how Scotland can help support Myanmar to build the capacity it needs while at the same time providing much needed international opportunities for our own industry." The trade mission follows a visit by a Myanmar delegation to Offshore Europe in Aberdeen last year, which visited a number of Scottish companies including Wood Group in Aberdeen and ASCO's supply base in Peterhead. Following the visit to Myanmar, Ms Wilson will then travel to Vietnam along with some of the Scottish companies to identify potential opportunities in what is seen as a more established oil and gas market which is still relatively untapped by Scottish companies. During his trip to the US, Mr Mundell will meet senior figures in the oil centres of Houston and Dallas to encourage ongoing investment into the North Sea. The talks will involve firms such as Maersk, BP and the Weir Group, he will also seek to find new ways in which Scottish companies could export their expertise in the industry. Mr Mundell said: "The UK government is determined to do everything it can to support the industry and the many jobs which depend on it. "My visit to the United States is part of that strategy." "The north east of Scotland also has a huge amount of expertise which can be exported around the world and the US should be a part of its market." He added: "There are wider lessons for the north east of Scotland to learn from the American oil and gas industry, and from cities like Dallas and Houston. "They have successfully diversified their economies, and I will be hearing from officials in those cities about the lessons they have learned and we could apply them in Scotland."
A delegation of Scottish companies is heading to Myanmar this week in an effort to tap into opportunities in the country's oil and gas sector.
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Cuadrilla's plans for fracking at its Preston New Road site at Little Plumpton were approved in October. The firm says it will put Lancashire first for creating jobs, new skills, investment, and community initiatives. Opponents said they were surprised by the news since a legal challenge to the government's decision is outstanding. Preston New Road Action Group issued formal legal proceedings at the High Court in November. Cuadrilla said an "independently audited tracker" will monitor its pledges to Lancashire. Chief executive Francis Egan said the shale gas industry would be good for the county's economy. "We expect that in the exploration phase alone we will spend in the order of £50m - clearly all of that will not go to Lancashire... but we would hope that up to half of that money could get spent in Lancashire," he said. The firm also said Bolton-based civil engineering firm AE Yates Ltd has been awarded the site's £1.5m building contract. Work is expected to start early next year, Cuadrilla said.
The company behind the UK's first horizontal fracking operation has announced six "commitments" which it claims will ensure Lancashire benefits.
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2 December 2016 Last updated at 18:32 GMT We look back at the 22-year rule of the controversial and outspoken leader.
Gambia's Yahya Jammeh, who once said he would rule the country for "one billion years", has lost the presidential election to property magnate Adama Barrow.
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It comes after paediatric pathologist Dr Caroline Gannon resigned over interventions by Mr Larkin on abortion laws surrounding fatal foetal abnormality. The Foyle MLA said the attorney general was supposed to be above politics. "Mr Larkin's entitled to his own conscientious beliefs, religious and otherwise," Mr McCann said. "Mr Larkin is not entitled, it seems to me, to go around the world, into European courts and so forth, expressing points of view which reflect his own moral religious beliefs, but which cannot be represented as the beliefs of the majority of people in the north. "I think he's gone too far so I think he should leave." Dr Gannon investigated the deaths of babies including those in the womb or stillbirths. She said the recent interventions by Mr Larkin made her position untenable. She said the final straw for her was having to advise a couple to use a picnic cooler bag to return their baby's remains to NI following an abortion in England. A family can have a post-mortem examination carried out in England - but they are difficult to arrange. Dr Gannon's resignation leaves Northern Ireland with only one paediatric pathologist. Both the attorney general and the Department of Justice are involved in legal proceedings which are looking at the current law. Peter Lynas, from the Evangelical Alliance, said he could see no reason why Mr Larkin has been singled out. "I don't hear any call for the justice minister to stand down," he said. "John is upholding the law as he is supposed to do, so I'm not quite sure what the series of offences are. How has he overstepped the mark? "The attorney general's role is to uphold the law as it is and he is joined in that appeal by the Department of Justice."
People before Profit MLA Eamonn McCann has called for Attorney General John Larkin to stand down.
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The move was announced by President Thein Sein, who earlier rejected UN calls for an independent inquiry. The clashes between Rakhine Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims also displaced thousands of people. The UN welcomed the inquiry, saying it could make "important contributions" to restoring peace. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's spokesman said it could create a "conducive environment for a more inclusive way forward to tackle the underlying causes of the violence, including the condition of the Muslim communities in Rakhine". What sparked the violence in June? The rape and murder of a young Buddhist woman in Rakhine in May set off a chain of deadly religious clashes Why was a state of emergency declared? To allow the military to take over administrative control of the region Who are the Rohingyas? The UN describes them as a persecuted religious and linguistic minority from western Burma. The Burmese government says they are relatively recent migrants from the Indian sub-continent. Bangladesh already hosts several hundred thousand refugees from Burma and says it cannot take any more Q&A: Rakhine unrest Rohingyas recount terror Burma profile A statement on Thein Sein's website said on Friday the 27-member commission would include representatives from different political parties and also religious organisations. It said the commission would submit its findings next month. The violence in Rakhine state began in late May when a Buddhist woman was raped and murdered by three Muslims. A mob later killed 10 Muslims in retaliation, though they were unconnected with the earlier incident. Sectarian clashes spread across the state, with houses of both Buddhists and Muslims being burnt down. The UNHCR has said that about 80,000 people have been displaced in and around the Sittwe and Maungdaw by the violence. There is long-standing tension between Rakhine people, who are Buddhist and make up the majority of the state's population, and Muslims. Most of these Muslims identify themselves as Rohingya, a group that originated in part of Bengal, now called Bangladesh.
Burma has set up a commission to investigate recent violence between Buddhists and Muslims in the west of the country, in which dozens died.
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The regulator, NHS Improvement, said it wanted more progress after the NHS had slipped behind schedule in its efforts to reduce the agency bill. Last year £3.6bn was spent on agency staff, but the regulator wants that brought down by £1bn by the end of this financial year. A cap was introduced in October and has so far saved £600m, the regulator said. It means hospitals, mental health trusts and ambulance services should not be paying more than 55% above normal shift rates for any staff, from doctors and nurses to administration staff. Only senior managers are exempted. The aim was to reduce the overall cost of agency staff as well as getting hospitals to reduce their reliance on them. Agency staff are more expensive because the NHS has to cover the agency fees and employers costs, such as National Insurance contributions, when it buys them in. NHS Improvement said the progress being made was "promising", but it still leaves the NHS short. The latest accounts suggested NHS trusts were 10% down on where they wanted to be. And while the agency bill is falling it is not yet clear whether spending on other parts of the pay bill has risen. The figures released by NHS Improvement do not cover NHS "bank" staff - effectively the health service's in-house agency - or money spent getting employed staff to do overtime. NHS Improvement said it would start publishing "league tables" of the best and worst-performing trusts on agency spending later this year. Information on the 20 highest-earning agency staff per trust would also be collected amid suspicion some people are still earning large sums from agency work. It found examples of hospitals being quoted double the rates for doctors. In one case a trust was quoted £130 an hour for a surgeon when the cap is meant to be £76, while another was quoted £70 an hour for a junior doctor when the fee is meant to be £35. NHS Improvement chief executive Jim Mackey said: "The NHS simply doesn't have the money to keep forking out for hugely expensive agency staff. There's much more to be done."
NHS bosses are threatening to "name and shame" trusts in England as they try to crack down on agency spending.
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Jack Mackreth and Chris Holroyd both fired wide as the visitors pressed for an opener in the first half. Danny Rowe finally put the Silkmen ahead after the break with a deflected strike, and Mitch Hancox slotted in to make it 2-0 shortly after. Danny Whittaker's shot put the result beyond doubt, before Wrexham's Jordan White put a late penalty over the bar. The result lifts Macclesfield up to seventh in the table, seven points outside the play-off places, while Wrexham remain 15th. Match ends, Wrexham 0, Macclesfield Town 3. Second Half ends, Wrexham 0, Macclesfield Town 3. Curtis Tilt (Wrexham) is shown the yellow card. Goal! Wrexham 0, Macclesfield Town 3. Danny Whitaker (Macclesfield Town). Substitution, Macclesfield Town. Jack Sampson replaces Jack Mackreth. Substitution, Macclesfield Town. Richard Brodie replaces Chris Holroyd. Substitution, Wrexham. Jordan White replaces Paul Rutherford. Substitution, Wrexham. Antony Barry replaces Jordan Evans. Goal! Wrexham 0, Macclesfield Town 2. Mitch Hancox (Macclesfield Town). Jordan Evans (Wrexham) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Goal! Wrexham 0, Macclesfield Town 1. Danny M. Rowe (Macclesfield Town). Second Half begins Wrexham 0, Macclesfield Town 0. Substitution, Wrexham. Rekeil Pyke replaces Gerry McDonagh. First Half ends, Wrexham 0, Macclesfield Town 0. First Half begins. Lineups are announced and players are warming up.
Macclesfield scored three second-half goals to earn a comfortable win at Wrexham in the National League.
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Mr Gove, the UK environment secretary, said British fishermen would not have the capacity to land all of the fish in British territorial waters. And he said that some access would therefore be granted to vessels from other countries. He was speaking during a fact-finding mission to Denmark, which was largely focused on the Danish food industry. The Danish fishing industry is currently highly-dependent on fish caught in UK territorial waters. The meeting was attended by Niels Wichmann, chief executive of the Danish Fishermen organisation, who told BBC Scotland that there was no suggestion from Mr Gove that Denmark would receive preferential treatment. And he said Mr Gove "did not say numerous countries, he just said other countries" would be granted access. Mr Wichmann added: "The thing is he was just being realistic and he was saying that we need, within the Brexit negotiations phase, to find out where the final goal is, the final solution to the fisheries. "The fisheries will be outside the common fisheries policy and we need a transitional period. In that transitional period we will have to have access from other countries." Mr Wichmann also said that the Danes were seeking a deal that would effectively mean "business as usual" with regard to access to UK fisheries after Brexit. Mr Gove's remarks in Denmark follow an appearance on the BBC's Andrew Marr show last month, when he said no foreign boats would be allowed to fish within six to 12 miles of the UK coast. But he said the UK would become an "independent coastal state" after leaving the EU, which would allow it to extend control of its waters up to 200 miles from its coastline. Mr Gove said this would allow the UK to "take control" of its waters, and then negotiate with other countries to allow them access to British fisheries. He also described the EU's common fisheries policy as an environmental disaster, and said the government wanted to change that, upon Brexit, to ensure sustainable fish stocks in future. The common fisheries policy has been extremely unpopular among Scottish fishermen, who are said to have overwhelmingly backed Brexit. Anger has generally been focused on quotas for fishing catches and on other European fleets being given equal access to fishing grounds in Scottish waters. Responding to Mr Gove's remarks, Bertie Armstrong of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation said: "It is clear from our meetings with the government that control over our waters will be in our hands after Brexit. "We will be out of the Common Fisheries Policy and we will decide who fishes where and for what. Our position is straightforward: we must have first call on quota." But the SNP claimed that the "startling revelations on the Tories' true position over fisheries post-Brexit" showed that "you cannot trust the Tories to stand up for rural Scotland's interests". SNP MSP Stewart Stevenson said: "Michael Gove must immediately make absolutely clear what the UK government's real position on the future of fisheries is. "He could start by confirming that devolved powers over fisheries will transfer to Scotland so that we can get on with developing our own management policies which put Scottish fishing interests, offshore and onshore, first." A spokesman for the UK's Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said: "Leaving the EU means we will take back control of our territorial waters, and for the first time in 50 years we will be able to grant fishing access for other countries on our terms. "We will allocate quotas on the basis of what is scientifically sustainable, making sure we have a healthy marine environment and profitable fishing industry."
Michael Gove has confirmed that some foreign trawlers will still have access to UK waters after Brexit.
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The device was stolen during the band's concert at Sunderland's Stadium of Light on 25 May. Northumbria Police found the phones at a house in Whitley Bay hours later after using a GPS locator app to find it. A 25-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of theft. Det Insp Dave Swinburn said the force advised concert goers to be "extra vigilant" and recommended smartphone owners install tracking software on their devices.
An iPhone stolen at a Foo Fighters gig led to the discovery of more than 30 missing mobiles after police used a tracker app to locate it.
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The Better Perth group has blamed online shopping and "inertia" for dwindling profits. More than 50 traders will open later night with special events and promotions to tempt shoppers back into the city centre. Perth and Kinross council is backing the event. Private car parking company Smart Parking said it would be waiving charges on Thursday and Friday afternoons in the run up to Christmas as its way of supporting the campaign. The traders said their "First Thursday" promotion could be a model that other "blighted" towns and cities in the UK could adopt. Businesses involved in the Better Perth group range from small independent boutiques and cafes to big department stores Hairdresser Charlie Taylor said: "Perth is a beautiful city that has been laid waste by the growth in out-of-town developments and online shopping. "After years of city-centre decay, business owners have had enough and are doing things for themselves. We want to reinvigorate Perth and reawaken the sense of community that has been gradually ebbing away over the past years." Perth and Kinross Council said it was pleased to work with businesses to help promote economic growth. A spokeswoman added: "This project is a good example of how businesses and the council can work together to enhance Perth's reputation as a visitor destination, and also to celebrate the diversity of what the city has to offer in terms of retail and food and drink, with many award-winning businesses involved. "Research has shown that consumers want to be able to shop at times convenient to them and the First Thursday campaign is a great way to provide a set late-night opening that people can put in their diaries."
Traders who say they are angered by the decline of Perth city centre have launched a campaign to "re-energise" the high street.
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2 January 2017 Last updated at 07:05 GMT Now it's 2017 is and there's plenty going on to look forward to! So to get you ready we here at Newsround have put together a video with loads of stuff for you to look out for. Have a watch, it's full of dates to remember!
2016 has come to an end and it certainly was an eventful year.
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