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James Moore, from Tullymore road in the Waterside, was due in court on Friday for driving without insurance, tax, L-plates and without a qualified driver. The 24-year-old then texted his solicitor to request a postponement. "Tell him to go easy on the paella and cerveza because his fines are going up," said the judge. Judge Barney McElholm asked what was to stop Mr Moore dropping his driving licences in to his solicitor office before going on holiday. "I will expect to see him in court in three weeks' time with his driving licence and glowing with a tan," said the judge. The sentencing of Mr Moore, who committed the offences in February, was adjourned until 23 June at Londonderry Magistrates' Court.
A Londonderry motoring offender has missed his court sentencing to go on a surprise Spanish holiday with his grandmother.
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Turnout: 394,990 valid votes (42.5%) Second preference votes are only used if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote. The top two candidates then receive the second preference votes from their eliminated opponents. Also see: South Wales Police is the largest Welsh police force area by population - some 1.2m people live within it. It covers everything from Swansea to Cardiff and includes Bridgend, Rhondda Cynon Taf, the Vale of Glamorgan and Merthyr Tydfil. There are 2,937 officers that work in South Wales Police, with 1,746 support staff and 406 community support officers. The force's chief constable is Peter Vaughan, with Matt Jukes serving as deputy chief constable. The total force budget for 2016/17 is £258.9m. The precept is £207.85 for band D properties. That compares to £200.07 in Dyfed-Powys, £220.06 in Gwent and £240.12 in North Wales Police force areas. The force has current projected savings of £5.4m in 2016/17 with a projected cut in staff numbers of 21. There were 89,864 crimes recorded in south Wales between September 2014 and September 2015, a rise of 4% on the year before. Violence against the person rose by 23%, although all police forces apart from one recorded a rise in the category of offences. Sexual offences rose by 11%, while burglary offences fell by 5%. Theft offences fell by 6%, while criminal damage and arson fell by 1%. The last annual inspection of police forces by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) said South Wales Police was good at preventing crime and antisocial behaviour and had a good understanding of local neighbourhoods. HMIC said the force is good at identifying and tackling serious and organised crime groups.
Labour's Alun Michael has been re-elected as South Wales police and crime commissioner.
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The FBI has ordered the tech giant to assist it with unlocking an iPhone used by San Bernadino gunman Syed Farook. Prince Al Hussein said the law enforcement agency "deserves everyone's full support" in its investigation. However, encryption was essential in the interests of freedom, he added. "There are many ways to investigate whether or not these killers had accomplices besides forcing Apple to create software to undermine the security features of their own phones," he said in a statement. "It is potentially a gift to authoritarian regimes, as well as to criminal hackers. "Encryption and anonymity are needed as enablers of both freedom of expression and opinion, and the right to privacy. Without encryption tools, lives may be endangered." Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people and left 22 injured when they opened fire at his place of work in California in December 2015. The FBI has asked Apple to disable a feature that means the data on an iPhone is erased after 10 incorrect attempts at the four-digit password. It also wants to be able to run software that could go through the 10,000 possible combinations to unlock the gunman's handset quickly. Apple says agreeing to the request would set "a dangerous precedent". A number of major tech firms have also pledged their support for Apple's refusal to circumvent its own security. Two groups of tech giants have now filed an amicus brief, which allows parties not directly involved in a court case, but who feel they are affected by it, to give their view. They include Twitter, AirBnB, eBay, LinkedIn, Reddit, Amazon, Microsoft, Snapchat and Yahoo. However, a lawyer representing a group of Farook's surviving victims said he would file similar legal paperwork on their behalf in support of the FBI. "They were targeted by terrorists, and they need to know why, how this could happen," said Stephen Larson, a former judge. He declined to say how many of the victims he was representing, but did add that he would not be charging them a fee.
Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, high commissioner for human rights at the United Nations, has warned that a "Pandora's box" will be opened if Apple co-operates with the FBI.
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The arrests are part of an operation that has seen women targeted for posting photos showing them not wearing headscarves on Instagram and elsewhere. Women in Iran have been required to cover their hair in public since 1979. The eight unnamed people were among 170 identified by investigators as being involved in modelling online. They included 59 photographers and make-up artists, 58 models and 51 fashion salon managers and designers, according to a statement from the court. The arrests were announced by the court's prosecutor Javad Babaei during a state television programme broadcast late on Sunday that focused on the "threats to morality and the foundation of family" posed by social media. Mr Babaei claimed modelling agencies accounted for about 20% of posts on Instagram from Iran and that they had been "making and spreading immoral and un-Islamic culture and promiscuity". Of the 170 people found to be involved in online modelling, 29 were warned that they were subject to criminal investigation, the prosecutor added. "The persons who reformed their behaviour after receiving a notice did not face any judicial action, and eight out of the 29 have been arrested," he said. A spokesman of the Iranian Centre for Surveying and Combating Organised Cyber Crimes, Mostafa Alizadeh, said: "Sterilising popular cyberspaces is on our agenda. "We carried out this plan in 2013 with Facebook, and now Instagram is the focus," he added, saying fresh operations would begin in the coming days. There was no immediate comment from the photo-sharing site Instagram, which is owned by Facebook.
Iran has arrested eight people working for online modelling agencies deemed to be "un-Islamic", the prosecutor of Tehran's cybercrimes court has said.
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Mining firm OM Manganese was found guilty on Friday - the first time a company has been successfully prosecuted in Australia for desecration of a sacred site. The site is known as Two Women Sitting Down and is at Bootu Creek, north of Tennant Creek. OM Manganese was fined A$150,000 ($134,000; £88,000). Peter Toth, CEO of OM Holdings, which owns OM Manganese, said: "The company never intended to harm, damage or disrespect the sacred site." "We sincerely regret the damage and the hurt caused and I unreservedly apologise to the site's custodians and traditional owners," he said. Two Women Sitting Down is associated with Australia's Kunapa people. OM Manganese was accused of causing the collapse of part of the site, including a distinctive rocky outcrop known as the Horse's Head, in July 2011. Prosecutors told the Darwin Magistrates Court that the company performed explosive blasting close to the site to break up ground, Australian broadcaster ABC reported. The company was permitted to mine in the area, but was advised to steer clear of sacred sites, and was warned in early 2011 that cracks were appearing in rocks at the Bootu Creek site, the broadcaster said. Dr Ben Scambary, chief executive officer of the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority, said that the site was of great significance to Australia's indigenous people. "This site... relates to a dreaming story about a marsupial rat and a bandicoot who had a fight over bush tucker [native Australian bush food]," he said. "As the creation ancestors fought, their blood spilled out, turning the rock a dark-red colour that is now associated with manganese." Kunapa community representative Gina Smith said: "It will always remain a sacred site to us, but it has been ruined and we don't know what to do because this has never happened to the old people. "It has been there for thousands of years as part of our culture and our story." Indigenous Australians believe the land is the mother of creation, and is a living, breathing mass full of secrets and wisdom, the BBC's Phil Mercer in Sydney reports.
A mining company has been convicted of desecrating an Aboriginal site in Australia's Northern Territory.
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For months she's resisted closing her country's borders and setting an upper limit on the number of asylum seekers allowed into Germany despite rising, and at times frantic, public and political pressure to do so, including from within her own CDU party. Iron Angie - as she's sometimes known at home - demonstrated her unwavering determination once again at yesterday's EU-Turkey summit and in the lead-up to it. There have been dark mutterings in the German media that, despite increasing problems at home linked to the arrival of over a million asylum-seekers, the German chancellor has spent more time in Ankara than Aachen, Berlin or Cologne of late. But there was stubborn purpose behind the shuttling. Mrs Merkel's political future - and her legacy, after a decade as German chancellor - are hanging in the balance. She faces three key regional elections this weekend, with polls predicting huge gains for the anti-immigrant AfD party. She needed something big and bold on migration, allowing her to avoid performing an awkward U-turn on her national policies but at the same time sending a clear message to the people of Germany that she has the situation in hand. Make no mistake - it was Germany and no other European nation that insisted on a summit with Turkey this week. Turkey is key to resolving Europe's current migration chaos. That's where most refugees and others jump on board people smugglers' dinghies, risking their lives to enter Europe via the Greek islands. But trust between Turkey and the EU is not strong. An "action plan on migration" between the two back in November failed to yield many results. There has been little sign of Turkey cracking down on people-smugglers along its coastline, and limited evidence of the €3bn (£2.3bn; $3.3bn) the EU then promised Turkey in humanitarian aid. So Mrs Merkel began a new push for what she hoped would be a better Turkish deal. Donald Tusk, the head of the European Council, which represents all EU member countries in Brussels, joined in the efforts (after all, he would be the summit host), flying to Turkey ahead of Monday's meeting. But neither of these seasoned politicians were quite prepared for what is now being described as a "Turkish bazaar" here in Brussels. Turkey's Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu arrived at the summit all smiles for the cameras. "Turkey is ready to work with the European Union," he beamed - omitting to say at what price. Then, behind closed doors, he slammed the EU with a whole host of additional political and funding demands: Even a few months ago, my bet is that faced with this steep list of demands, EU countries would simply have turned their back and walked out. Not now. Chancellor Merkel isn't the only one desperate to solve the migrant crisis: The EU's credibility is crumbling, its members have never looked less unified and Greece, stuck with tens of thousands of stalled migrants on top of being saddled with crippling euro debt repayments, threatens to implode. The bottom line, for the EU, is to put off anybody and everybody from getting in dinghies or trying any means possible to get to Europe to improve their lives. It hopes to send every economic migrant back home and to pay to look after refugees in camps closer to theirs. Voters across Europe say they are spooked by the migrant crisis. But however much Europe's leaders and EU bosses in Brussels fear for their future, they can't compromise all their principles trying to make this problem "go away". And that is why last night's summit didn't end in a deal. Of course, triumphant words flew out of the mouths of leaders and broadcasters across Europe - "turning point", "Big Bang" and "breakthrough". But that is only if - and it's a big if - the proposals are written up and signed at another migrant summit next week - and "if" they are then implemented. There's a lot to think about. Can the EU afford to close its eyes to the Turkish president's increasingly autocratic and arguably anti-democratic behaviour in its rush to do a migration deal? Just before the summit, the Turkish government took over one of the country's best-selling newspapers and tear-gassed outraged protesters on the streets of Ankara, for example. And what of the legal implications of the EU exporting migrants en masse back to Turkey? The UN has warned this could go against international humanitarian law, with some asylum cases needing to be heard here in Europe, they say. Turkey does not have asylum laws in place for Afghans and Iraqis for example, so what will happen to those migrants? And then there are the logistical challenges. Imagine the scenes - not just young men, but old women, wheelchair users, pregnant mothers and screaming babies, many from Syria and other troubled areas. After all they've been through to to get to Greece, will they meekly accept getting on a boat or plane to be sent back to Turkey? And these are just some of the complications surrounding an EU-Turkey deal, never mind the splits in Europe over how to deal with the migrant crisis. So, on Monday Angela Merkel got what she needed for her weekend elections: a tough-sounding something with the promise of a Turkey deal in the offing. Conveniently for her, the votes will be counted in Germany before the talk from the summit begins to publicly unravel.
"Where there's a will, there's a way," Angela Merkel has insisted since the migration crisis exploded across Europe last year.
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Most incidents came during the Cold War, when the US and the Soviet Union battled for influence across the continent. CIA covert operations are by their very nature hard to prove definitively. But research into the agency's work, as well as revelations by former CIA employees, has thrown up several cases where the agency tried to influence events. Here are four examples: Patrice Lumumba became the first prime minister of the newly-independent Congo in 1960, but he lasted just a few months in the job before he was overthrown and assassinated in January 1961. In 2002, former colonial power Belgium admitted responsibility for its part in the killing, however, the US has never explained its role despite long-held suspicions. US President Dwight D Eisenhower, concerned about communism, was worried about Congo following a similar path to Cuba. According to a source quoted in Death in the Congo, a book about the assassination, President Eisenhower gave "an order for the assassination of Lumumba. There was no discussion; the [National Security Council] meeting simply moved on". However, a CIA plan to lace Lumumba's toothpaste with poison was never carried out, Lawrence Devlin, who was a station chief in Congo at the time, told the BBC in 2000. A survey of declassified US government documents from the era notes that the CIA "initially focussed on removing Lumumba, not only through assassination if necessary but also with an array of non-lethal undertakings". While there is no doubt the CIA wanted him dead, the survey does not indicate direct US involvement in his eventual killing. Ghana's first President Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown in a military coup in 1966 while he was out of the country. He later suspected that the US had a role in his downfall and in a 1978 book, former CIA intelligence officer John Stockwell backed this theory up. In In Search of Enemies he writes that an official sanction for the coup does not appear in CIA documents, but he writes "the Accra station was nevertheless encouraged by headquarters to maintain contact with dissidents. "It was given a generous budget, and maintained intimate contact with the plotters as a coup was hatched." He says that the CIA in Ghana got more involved and its operatives were given "unofficial credit for the eventual coup". A declassified US government document does show awareness of a plot to overthrow the president, but does not indicate any official backing. Another declassified document written after the coup describes Nkrumah's fall as a "fortuitous windfall. Nkrumah was doing more to undermine our interests than any other black African". In Angola three competing groups fought for control after independence from Portugal in 1975, with the MPLA under Agostinho Neto taking over the capital Luanda. Mr Stockwell, chief of CIA's covert operations in Angola in 1975, writes that Washington decided to oppose the MPLA, as it was seen as closer to the Soviet Union, and support the FNLA and Unita instead, even though all three had help from communist countries. The CIA then helped secretly import weapons, including 30,000 rifles, through Kinshasa in neighbouring Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mr Stockwell says in a video documentary. He adds that CIA officers also trained fighters for armed combat. A declassified US government document detailing a discussion between the head of the CIA, the secretary of state and others indicates the support the CIA gave to the forces fighting the MPLA. The US continued to support Unita through much of the civil war as Cuba was backing the MPLA. Hissene Habre failed in his attempt to take power by force in Chad in 1980. But his efforts led President Goukouni Oueddei to call on help from the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, whose soldiers successfully beat back Habre's challenge and forced him into exile. A proposed alliance between Libya and Chad began to unsettle the US especially as Gaddafi began to be seen as a supporter of anti-US activities. In Foreign Policy magazine Michael Bronner writes that the CIA director, with the secretary of state, "coalesced around the idea of launching a covert war in partnership with Habre". It is alleged that the US then backed Habre's overthrow of the president in 1982 and then supported him throughout his brutal rule.
The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has a long history of involvement in African affairs, so Sunday's reports that the 1962 arrest of Nelson Mandela came following a CIA tip-off don't come as a huge surprise.
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The shutdown - the first for 17 years - has left more than 700,000 employees on unpaid leave since 1 October and closed national parks, tourist sites, government websites, office buildings, and more. The nation's 1.4 million active-duty uniformed military personnel remain on duty. However, about half of the defence department's 800,000 civilian employees stopped work at the beginning of the shutdown - with the exception of those engaged in activities that "provide for the national security". But on 5 October, the department said it would recall nearly all of these workers. Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said the decision was based on an interpretation of the Pay Our Military Act, which was passed by Congress shortly before the shutdown. It permits employees "whose responsibilities contribute to the morale, well-being, capabilities and readiness of service members" to be exempted from the shutdown. "I expect us to be able to significantly reduce - but not eliminate - civilian furloughs under this process," Mr Hagel said. (only if shutdown continues) The Department of Energy has said it can continue to operate for a short time without sending workers home. However, if the shutdown continues, plans are in place. According to the plans, some facilities will have to close, with only 1,113 out of 13,814 staff required to work. Exemptions include staff overseeing the safety of the nation's nuclear arsenal and operating dams and power lines across the country. The National Nuclear Security Administration, which oversees the nation's nuclear weapons and naval reactor programmes, will have 343 employees on duty to "perform functions related to the safety of human life and the protection of property". More than 400 employees will stay on to work at the Southwestern Power Administration and the Western Area Power Administration, which are in charge of overseeing hydroelectric power and power lines in the south and western US. Some staff in other areas will remain at work to oversee "the protection of human life and property." Most of the department's staff have been sent home. However, staff at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration continue to report for duty to ensure weather, shipping and other reports are still provided for public safety. Some of the workers at the Bureau of Industry and Security, which reviews exports, also remain on duty. Transport roles run by the department, ranging from air traffic control to airport and hazardous materials inspections, continue and 36,987 out of 55,468 personnel remain at work. Staff involved in overseeing commercial space launches also continue operations. Suspended activities will include facility security inspections, routine personnel security background investigations and the employee drug testing program. The National Zoo and 19 museums and galleries, including the Natural History Museum, the Portrait Gallery and the Air and Space Museum, are closed. Of the 4,202 employees, 688 are being retained to "protect life and property" - security guards, maintenance staff and people to care for and feed the animals at the National Zoo. The Smithsonian Institution says: "During a shutdown, the Institution cannot legally accept voluntary services from federal employees to continue their regular duties." National parks - from Yosemite to Alcatraz and the Statue of Liberty - have been shut down with 3,266 essential staff out of 24,645 remaining on duty. These will include some fire management, law enforcement and emergency responders. However, some states have asked the Obama administration to allow them to foot the bill for reopening their parks. Governors say closures have impacted on local communities and businesses that rely on tourism to survive. About 86% of the Department of Homeland Security's 240,000 employees are expected to be exempt from the shutdown, including uniformed agents and officers at the country's borders and ports of entry. Most members of the Coast Guard, Transportation Security Administration, Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies are also exempt. US Citizenship and Immigration Services employees will continue to process green card applications. Of 114,486 Department of Justice employees, an estimated 96,744 are exempt from the shutdown. All Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents and support personnel in the field are exempt as their operations are focused on national security and investigations involving protection of life and property. Drug Enforcement Administration agents working on active counternarcotics investigations, agents in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and US attorneys are also still at work. Staff at federal prisons are also working. The department has sent home more than half its workers. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will continue "minimal support to protect the health and well-being of US citizens". However, fewer staff will mean reduced capacity to respond to outbreaks and the agency will be unable to support its annual flu program. Nearly a dozen experts on foodborne illnesses were called back to work in recent days, partly to help with a salmonella outbreak. About 212 of the department's 4,225 employees - both full and part-time - were expected to work for the first week of shutdown. Initial plans stated an additional 30 staff would be called in if the shutdown lasted more than seven days. Some $22bn of funding to schools, due on the 1 October, was to be distributed. Among other things, this pays to help educate poor and disabled children. Administrator Gina McCarthy said her department would effectively shut down with only a core group of individuals available in case of a "significant emergency". The self-funded US Postal Service remains open and is delivering as usual. The agency receives no tax dollars for day-to-day operations and relies on income from stamps and other postal fees to keep running.
The US government remains in partial shutdown after negotiations between Republicans and Democrats failed to find a solution to an ongoing dispute over the federal budget.
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The 29-year-old world number 21 took the first game 12-10 after an impressive trick-shot between his legs with the scores tied at 10-10. But Egypt's 2014 US Open winner edged the second and third games 11-9 and 12-10 before winning the fourth 11-5. Simpson had beaten Egypt's Karim Ali Fathi in the opening round. "Played my first trick shot today. Wanna know how I did it? Me too....," Simpson wrote on Twitter after the match.
Guernsey's Chris Simpson has been knocked out of the US Open, despite pushing world number one Mohamed El Shorbagy in their second-round tie.
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They were ahead against Elgin City after 19 minutes as Jonny Court shot from the right side of the area from a Lloyd Kinnaird pass. Mark Nicolson was off target with a shot and Kyle MacLeod headed at Darren Dolan as Elgin tried to force a way back into the game after the interval. But Alistair Roy's shot secured the victory with three minutes left.
East Stirlingshire claimed an important victory in their bid to move away from the bottom of Scottish League Two.
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A trial of more than 500 patients found that it did not prolong or improve their quality of life any more than other forms of treatment. More than 45,000 people are diagnosed with lung cancer every year in the UK. In a third of cases, the cancer will spread to the brain. Secondary brain tumours are usually treated with whole brain radiotherapy along with steroids and other treatments to reduce the side-effects of cancer therapies. But it can have serious side-effects, such as nausea and extreme tiredness, and cause damage to the nervous system. This study, involving doctors, researchers and patients from hospitals right across the UK, found that there was no improvement in the quality of life of patients after one week of whole brain radiotherapy. These patients tend to already have a poor prognosis. Dr Paula Mulvenna, consultant clinical oncologist with Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said whole brain radiotherapy was used because it was thought to control tumours. "But in our lung cancer clinics, we were not seeing the improvements we had hoped for in our patients. "Survival times are poor and have hardly changed since the 1980s. "What's more, the technique's toxicity can be substantial and it can damage cognitive function." According to Prof Ruth Langley, from the Medical Research Council clinical trials unit at University College London, radiosurgery - a very precise form of radiotherapy - is a favoured alternative technique, which has minimal side-effects. But some scientists say there may still be a place for whole brain radiotherapy. Writing in a linked comment in the Lancet, Dr Cecile le Pechoux from Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus in France said: "We believe that optimised whole brain radiotherapy, given at the right time to appropriate patients, could lead to more individualised strategies." They said all treatments should be discussed with patients, taking into account the result of this trial.
Whole brain radiotherapy is of no benefit to people with lung cancer which has spread to the brain, says research in the Lancet.
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The 29-year-old joined the U's on a free in May 2015 but has made only six appearances for the League Two side. He spent part of last season on loan at Stevenage and has also spent time with Luton and Preston. "I'm very excited to be here. I've worked hard throughout pre-season and I'm desperate to get back playing football," Keane told the club website. Find all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.
League One Rochdale have signed midfielder Keith Keane on loan from Cambridge United until January.
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Media playback is unsupported on your device 24 February 2015 Last updated at 20:27 GMT The 67-year-old, who was fearful of returning to his Gateshead home after the attack in January, has begun house hunting thanks to an online fundraising campaign that attracted donations of more than £330,000. But Mr Barnes, whose collarbone was broken when he was knocked to the ground, told Look North's Peter Harris he was not yet ready to meet his attacker, drug-user Richard Gatiss, 25.
Disabled pensioner Alan Barnes has said he is "ready to move on with his life" after a man appeared in court to admit assaulting him.
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Sunderland's Giaccherini slotted home in the first half after collecting Leonardo Bonucci's superb long pass. Southampton's Pelle sealed the win in injury time with an emphatic volley following an incisive break. Belgium were very disappointing, with Romelu Lukaku and Divock Origi wasteful in front of goal. Everton forward Lukaku curled over from the edge of the box with just the keeper to beat while Liverpool's Origi missed two opportunities to head his side level. Before the tournament began some pundits condemned this Italy squad for a lack of quality, and even coach Antonio Conte said: "It isn't a good time for our football." The soon-to-be-Chelsea boss added: "It's important the squad has a good spirit. I work a lot at this." On the evidence of this game, that is not the only thing he has worked at. Italy's triumph was a result of superior organisation and discipline against 11 Belgian individuals who appear to possess, on paper at least, the greater talent. Both sides now face games against the Republic of Ireland and Sweden, who drew 1-1 in the Group E opener earlier on Monday. With 16 of 24 teams progressing from the group stage, Italy took a huge step towards advancing with victory against their likeliest challengers. Italy have won this competition once, in 1968, and finished runners-up twice - most recently in 2012, when they were demolished 4-0 by Spain in the final. While the current Azzurri side went unbeaten through qualifying, winning seven of their 10 matches, they compare unfavourably with the side of four years ago, lacking the calm, creative brilliance of Andrea Pirlo in midfield and an attacking spearhead to adequately replace a faded Mario Balotelli. What they do have is a meticulous and tactically astute coach in the Chelsea-bound Conte and a stubborn Juventus-centric defence. Such a foundation allowed them to limit and frustrate Belgium, leaving them vulnerable to one piece of ruthless counter-attacking brilliance - which Bonucci's 50-yard, defence-splitting pass and Giaccherini's cool finish provided. The second half would have been more comfortable for Italy had a second goal been scored from an unmarked position by Pelle, who also had a second header saved by Thibaut Courtois after the break. However, Conte's imperious rearguard held firm before Pelle volleyed home a neat chipped cross from Antonio Candreva. Despite only having qualified for one major tournament in the past 14 years, Belgium came to France as Europe's top-ranked side and one of the favourites to triumph in Paris on 10 July. Their status is built around the attacking potential and club-forged reputation of individuals such as Kevin de Bruyne, Eden Hazard and Lukaku, as opposed to consistent evidence of a cohesive international team. However, the Red Devils did little to suggest they are ready to convert this promise into something concrete on the big stage. They were pedestrian in the first half, failing to get in behind the Italian backline, with De Bruyne particularly isolated. They upped the speed after the break but still struggled to test Gianluigi Buffon, with Lukaku curling over a good chance and substitute Origi spurning two glorious headed opportunities. Equally as worrying for Belgium was the performance of their defence. Already without the injured Vincent Kompany, they looked particularly vulnerable with Jan Vertonghen deployed at left-back instead of alongside his Tottenham colleague Toby Alderweireld in the centre. Italy coach Antonio Conte: "What we demonstrated tonight is that there were two teams who played exciting football, with changes at both ends. It proves that nothing is already written in football, and it is on the field where you have to make your point. "In a tournament like this, you need an alchemy, of people who get on well together and the biggest satisfaction for me tonight is to see how happy they all were, also those on the bench. There's a very good spirit in this squad." Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois: "Now we have to win the other two matches and be a better team. Italy outclassed us in organisation, and tactically they were the best team." BBC pundit and former Italy striker Gianluca Vialli: "I don't want to brag, but we were almost perfect. We dominated the game, we showed desire and commitment and we played like a team. We had a perfect game plan." BBC pundit and ex-England defender Rio Ferdinand: "That was a perfect example of one playing like a team, the other like a group of individuals. What was so impressive is the way they can go from defence to attack so quickly." Italy face Sweden in Toulouse at 14:00 BST on Friday with Belgium taking on the Republic of Ireland in Bordeaux at 14:00 the following day. Match ends, Belgium 0, Italy 2. Second Half ends, Belgium 0, Italy 2. Goal! Belgium 0, Italy 2. Graziano Pellè (Italy) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Antonio Candreva. Jan Vertonghen (Belgium) is shown the yellow card. Foul by Dries Mertens (Belgium). Marco Parolo (Italy) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Corner, Belgium. Conceded by Mattia De Sciglio. Attempt saved. Marco Parolo (Italy) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Corner, Italy. Conceded by Divock Origi. Corner, Italy. Conceded by Thibaut Courtois. Attempt saved. Ciro Immobile (Italy) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Thiago Motta (Italy) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Eden Hazard (Belgium) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Thiago Motta (Italy). Eden Hazard (Belgium) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Thiago Motta (Italy). Attempt missed. Divock Origi (Belgium) header from the centre of the box is just a bit too high. Assisted by Kevin De Bruyne with a cross following a corner. Corner, Belgium. Conceded by Mattia De Sciglio. Eden Hazard (Belgium) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Emanuele Giaccherini (Italy). Corner, Belgium. Conceded by Graziano Pellè. Attempt blocked. Dries Mertens (Belgium) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Marouane Fellaini. Attempt blocked. Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Eden Hazard. Attempt blocked. Dries Mertens (Belgium) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Eden Hazard. Thomas Vermaelen (Belgium) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Ciro Immobile (Italy). Substitution, Italy. Thiago Motta replaces Daniele De Rossi. Leonardo Bonucci (Italy) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Divock Origi (Belgium) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Leonardo Bonucci (Italy). Attempt blocked. Axel Witsel (Belgium) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Substitution, Belgium. Yannick Carrasco replaces Laurent Ciman. Substitution, Italy. Ciro Immobile replaces Éder. Éder (Italy) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Dries Mertens (Belgium) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Éder (Italy). Corner, Italy. Conceded by Laurent Ciman. Attempt blocked. Emanuele Giaccherini (Italy) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Marco Parolo. Substitution, Belgium. Divock Origi replaces Romelu Lukaku. Foul by Dries Mertens (Belgium).
Emanuele Giaccherini and Graziano Pelle scored as Italy began their Euro 2016 campaign with victory over much-fancied Belgium in Lyon.
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Manor's operating company Just Racing Services has been in administration since 6 January, and FRP Advisory has been unable to find a buyer. Just Racing ceased trading on Friday, effectively ending the Manor team. The staff were sent home on Friday and told they will be made redundant by the close of business on Tuesday after the payment of January salaries. FRP said there was "no sustainable operational or financial structure in place to maintain the group as a going concern". Joint administrator Geoff Rowley added the administration process "provided a moratorium" in the search for a buyer but "no solution could be achieved to allow for the business to continue in its current form". It is not necessarily the end of Manor - a buyer could potentially still purchase the remnants of the team. But even if that were to happen, the move makes it much harder for Manor to make it to the start of the season in Australia on 26 March. The team's collapse leaves 10 teams - 20 cars - on the grid in Melbourne and comes just five days after the sport was taken over by US company Liberty Media and long-time commercial boss Bernie Ecclestone was removed as chief executive. Media playback is not supported on this device Manor started life as Virgin Racing in 2010 and has been through several guises in the intervening seven years. It previously went into administration in October 2014, and was only saved by current owner Stephen Fitzpatrick, the boss of energy firm Ovo, on the eve of the 2015 season. Fitzpatrick has said the decisive moment was the team's slip to 11th place in the constructors' championship as a result of Sauber's Felipe Nasr finishing ninth in the penultimate race of last season in Brazil. This cost the team in the region of $15m (£12m) in prize money. Manor were one of three new teams to enter F1 in 2010 after they were promised by then FIA president Max Mosley that a £40m budget cap would be introduced. But Mosley stood down as head of the governing body in 2009 after losing a fight with the teams over the plan and the cost limit was abandoned. All three teams have now collapsed. This content will not work on your device, please check Javascript and cookies are enabled or update your browser Anneliese Dodds MEP has called for a European Commission investigation into the FIA and F1 following Manor's collapse. She said: "The collapse of Manor Racing could be the end of seven turbulent years for a team that brought highly skilled jobs to Oxfordshire. I am very concerned that this follows other job losses in small teams. "Formula One Group, its owners and the FIA as a regulator really need to be investigated after this collapse. "The unfair way in which prize money is allocated in the sport, permanently favouring the largest teams regardless of their finishing position, has seen many teams struggle to survive and ultimately reduced the number of cars on the grid. "The European Commission must investigate the complaints it received last year from two F1 teams related to anti-competitive practices before even more highly skilled jobs are lost both in the South East and all around Europe. "I will be writing to the Commission to call on them to take serious action on the way F1 is run, before a sport loved by 500 million fans is damaged beyond repair."
The Manor team have collapsed after administrators failed to find a buyer for the stricken business.
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The militants do not meet in such large numbers in "one spot" because of the threat of an attack, a spokesman said. He did not give details of casualties. A resident said that al-Shabab had arrested several people from the remote central Somali village of Raso, after the US bombed its training camp in a nearby forested area on Saturday. The US said the strike, by both drones and manned aircraft, was aimed at preventing a "large-scale attack" by the al-Qaeda-linked militants. The resident told the BBC Somali service that al-Shabab recruits from around Somalia had been converging on the camp, about 195km (120 miles) north of the capital, Mogadishu, since last week. The US strike appeared to have led to heavy casualties, with al-Shabab reinforcements arriving to collect the dead, the resident added. Fighters who survived the assault had now left the area, he said. A spokesman for al-Shabab, Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, confirmed to Reuters news agency that the US had bombed an area controlled by the militants. However, the US had exaggerated the number of casualties, he said. "We never gather 100 fighters in one spot for security reasons. We know the sky is full of planes," the spokesman added. On Tuesday, Pentagon spokesman Capt Jeff Davis said that initial assessments were that more than 150 fighters had been killed at the training facility. The camp had been under surveillance for some time, Capt Davis said. "We know they were going to be departing the camp and they posed an imminent threat to US and [African Union] forces," he added. A Somali official said their intelligence service cooperated with the US ahead of the air strikes, the Associated Press news agency reports. The US has a huge military base in neighbouring Djibouti. In a 2008 strike, it killed al-Shabab leader Adan Hashi Ayro. His successor Ahmed Godane was killed in a 2014 strike. 28 February - on a restaurant and busy junction in Baidoa killing at least 30 people 26 February - on Mogadishu's SYL hotel killing nine people 21 January - on a restaurant at Mogadishu's Lido beach killing 20 people 15 January - on a Kenyan base in el-Ade that Somalia's president said killed at least 180 soldiers
Militant Islamist group al-Shabab has dismissed as exaggerated US claims that more than 150 of its fighters were killed in an air strike in Somalia.
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The 39-year-old, who won silver in Beijing in 2008, sustained a back injury in training. She left with a parting shot over her treatment as a cyclist. Houvenaghel will return to dentistry, where "as a woman in my thirties, I will be treated as an equal". Media playback is not supported on this device She criticised Great Britain team-mates and coach Shane Sutton when she was left out of the team pursuit races at the London Olympics two years ago. "The past decade of my life has been dedicated to professional cycling and it has, for the most part, been extremely rewarding," she said. "I have always dedicated myself 100% to my role as a natural professional sports person and I am immensely proud of my consistently high achievements from the beginning." The County Londonderry native secured the Olympic silver for GB in the individual pursuit in Beijing and also won team pursuit golds at the World Championships in 2008, 2009 and 2011. Cornwall-based Houvenaghel represented England in the 2006 Commonwealth Games before winning silver for Northern Ireland in Delhi four years later. Houvenaghel had targeted a final podium appearance in Glasgow before ending her track career, but has been forced to withdraw citing an injury suffered in training. "It is never easy to make the final decision to end one's sporting career," she added. "It is disappointing to have to withdraw from competition at the Commonwealth Games. However, I would like to wish my Northern Irish team-mates every success with their performances in Glasgow. "In the future, I hope to put something back into the sport but for now I am looking forward to pursuing my career in dentistry." Responding to Houvenaghel's comments about sexism in cycling, former Team GB track cyclist Victoria Pendleton agreed women do receive different treatment. The Olympic gold medallist and former world champion told BBC Radio 5 live: "The world of sport, like it or not, it still is very much a male-dominated arena to work in and it is tough at times." Pendleton, who retired after the 2012 Olympics at the age of 31, added: "I definitely felt in my career that sometimes I wasn't necessarily as well catered for as a female, and I had to act more like a man. "I can probably understand that she could have done with a little bit of a different support maybe."
Olympic medallist Wendy Houvenaghel has announced her retirement from cycling after pulling out of the Northern Ireland team for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow because of injury.
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The 27-year-old utility back moved from the Irish province to Welford Road in 2011 and scored 18 tries in 75 appearances for the Tigers. Morris missed all of last season because of a serious foot injury. "He brings experience to our back three, an area that's very competitive, and we look forward to seeing him play," said Leinster coach Leo Cullen. "Niall was unlucky with injuries in his last season in England but has performed at a very high level for the Tigers in both the Premiership and in the Champions Cup." The Dubliner, who has represented Ireland U20s and Emerging Ireland, scored the opening try as Leicester defeated Northampton in the 2012-2013 Premiership final at Twickenham. "After five enjoyable years in England, I am delighted to return to my home province Leinster," said Morris, who extended his deal with Tigers in 2012. "I know the club well and it has fantastic players, staff and supporters. It is one of the biggest clubs in Europe and I am very much looking forward to being part of such a great set-up again."
Niall Morris has returned to Leinster on a short-term deal after his release from Leicester Tigers.
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Oxford University awarded seven honorary degrees, including to Lib Dem peer Shirley Williams, at its annual Encaenia ceremony. One of the highlights the institution's calendar, the ceremony has changed little since 1760. It took place in the grand surroundings of the city's Sheldonian Theatre. An Oxford University college has taken action against a student who wore a Ku Klux Klan hood to a party. The dean of Christ Church said the student has been banned from future events and must apologise in writing. The event was held in December 2016 and the college emailed students about the incident on Wednesday, which it called "deeply regrettable". Speaking to the Cherwell university newspaper the student said the costume was intended as satire. A project to highlight the role of Indian soldiers in World War One is being undertaken by Oxford University. It is collecting stories from British Asian families ahead of an exhibition. A total of 1.3 million Indian soldiers served in WWI and more than 74,000 died. The university is working with The Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum, which has released photos of Indian men who served with fighters from Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. A 19th Century violin has been taken out of a collection of historic instruments held by Oxford University and sent to a young Syrian musician living as a refugee. Aboud Kaplo, 14, was forced out of his home in Aleppo and is now living in Lebanon. Film-maker Susie Attwood came across Aboud and saw his passion for music, but also his lack of an instrument. An exhibition of work by an influential artist is due to open at Modern Art Oxford. The posthumous exhibition will feature Restless Image - part of the Tate collection - which shows Rose doing a handstand on Dungeness beach in Kent. The picture is also part of International Handstand Day, which aims to raise funds for research into Motor Neurone Disease. Rose died of the illness in 2014.
Here are five stories in Oxfordshire that held your interest this week.
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Former defence minister Filipe Nyusi won the presidential election in October 2014 and was inaugurated in January 2015. As candidate of the ruling Mozambican Liberation Front's (Frelimo) he took 57% of the vote, well ahead of his nearest rival Afonso Dhlakama, the leader of the main opposition Mozambique National Resistance (Renamo) party, with 37%. Renamo - which fought Frelimo in a long civil war which ended in 1992 and resulted in an estimated one million deaths - disputed the result. It boycotted the first sitting of parliament since the elections and threatened to form a parallel government. Frelimo has dominated politics in Mozambique since the country gained independence from Portugal in 1975. But despite Mr Nyusi's win, the party saw a sharp decline in votes compared to the previous election in 2009 when predecessor Armando Guebuza scored a massive 75%. In contrast, Mr Dhlakama's 37% has seen Renamo more than double the 16% it achieved in 2009. Despite holding the high-profile position of defence minister for several years, Nyusi was seen as somewhat of an unknown entity before the elections. Born in 1959, he hails from the gas-rich far northern province of Cabo Delgado near Tanzania. His parents were veterans of the country's civil war and he was educated at a Frelimo party school set up for the children of fighters. He went on to study mechanical engineering at a Czech university before taking a post-graduate course in management at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. On his return to Mozambique in 1992, he worked for a number of years at the country's main rail and ports company, Caminhos de Ferro de Mocambique (CFM), rising through the ranks to become the firm's executive director in the northern region. Although credited as a protege of predecessor Armando Guebuza, Mr Nyusi does not hold a senior position in Frelimo. During his election campaign, he promised to continue the work of his predecessors, describing himself as industrious and pledging to turn the country's fortunes around. Mozambique is one of Africa's fastest-growing economies with billions of dollars worth of natural resources. But it remains one of the world's poorest countries. On taking office, one of the toughest challenges said to be facing Mr Nyusi was turning the nation's new found prosperity into jobs, services and infrastructure and by doing so, potentially stemming the decline in Frelimo's popularity.
President: Filipe Nyusi
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Trained by Colin Tizzard, the 2-1 favourite took control at the penultimate hurdle and pulled away to win by eight lengths. Jockey Tom Scuadmore said: "He gave me a lot of pleasure. It's a special day." Reve De Sivola held on for second and Deputy Dan trailed in third, another 12 lengths further back.
Thistlecrack ended the three-year reign of Reve De Sivola to cruise to an impressive victory in the Grade One Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot.
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Mutations of the NR5A1 gene were found in a small percentage of infertile men, reports the American Journal of Human Genetics. Scientists from the Pasteur Institute in France and University College London said it could help doctors investigating men with the condition. A UK expert said he hoped that further gene defects could be found. In the majority of cases, doctors can find no cause for male infertility, despite it accounting for up to half of cases in which couples have difficulty conceiving. Male infertility appears to be more common within certain families, and this leads scientists to believe that there may be a genetic root for some cases, but only a handful of gene mutations which might be responsible have actually been found. The latest research looks at a gene already known to be involved in sexual development in both men and women - defects in NR5A1 have been linked to physical defects in the development of the testicles or ovaries. Their findings suggest that, even where there is no physical evidence of a problem, defects in the gene may be hampering the ability to make sperm. They looked at the gene in 315 apparently healthy men who had an unexplained inability to produce sperm. From this group, they found mutations in the gene in just seven, and closer examination revealed the men had altered levels of sex hormones and, in one case, mild abnormalities in the cellular structure of the testicles. The research authors, from the UCL Institute of Child Health in London and the Institut Pasteur in Paris, said: "We conclude that approximately 4% of men with otherwise unexplained failure to produce sperm carry mutations in the NR5A1 gene." Although the find would affect only a small proportion of infertile men, other specialists believe that other similar discoveries could help build up a clearer picture of the origins of the condition. Dr Allan Pacey, a senior lecturer in andrology at the University of Sheffield, said that there was still "embarrassingly little" known about the genetics behind male infertility. "Given the complexity of the sperm production process it is likely that many genes are involved and therefore that may gene defects linked to infertility may be found. "Although this gene defect affects only a small number of men, we need more studies like this so that we can fill in the gaps in our knowledge and possibly one day build a robust diagnostic test for male fertility based on genetics."
A faulty gene could help explain some cases of unexplained male infertility, according to research.
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Mr Justice Colton backed legal action by construction company FP McCann Ltd. It brought the action after failing to land the deal to design and build the A8 dual carriageway between Belfast and Larne. That was despite it submitting the lowest bid. With the department also held to be in breach of a duty to the firm, compensation will be assessed at a later date. FP McCann issued proceedings over the tender for the work it submitted in 2009 as part of a joint venture with Balfour Beatty in a public procurement process run by the DRD's Road Service. The consortium, referred to as BBMC, did not secure the contract on the grounds that it had submitted an abnormally low tender, the court heard. Lawyers for FP McCann claimed it had been unlawfully denied the work and should be entitled to damages. The judge said there had been a clear breach of duty by the defendant in respect of its consideration of the BBMC bid. Adjourning the case for further submissions in assessing the scale of payout, he added: "The defendant's breach of duty should be marked by a meaningful award to reflect the loss of opportunity to the plaintiff to be awarded a significant and potentially lucrative contract."
The Department for Regional Development breached public contract regulations in rejecting a tender for a road contract worth up to £100m, a High Court judge has ruled.
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Antares, built by Orbital Sciences Corp, combusted seconds after leaving the seaside launch pad at Wallops Flight Facility. The cause of the cargo ship malfunction has yet to be determined. The initial planned launch of the spacecraft on Monday was delayed due to a yacht in the surrounding danger zone. The flight was expected to be the third contracted mission with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The rocket was due to carry nearly 5,000lb (2,200kgs) of supplies to six astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS). It included equipment for astronauts to conduct tests on blood flow to the human brain and to analyse meteors. There was also equipment for experiments to examine the growth of pea shoots in orbit and how the body's immune system reacts to space travel. More than 1,300lb (600kg) of food was on board, including pre-packaged meals and freeze-dried crab cakes. "We will understand what happened, hopefully soon, and we'll get things back on track," said Frank Culbertson, executive vice-president of Orbital Sciences. "We've all seen this happen in our business before, and we've all seen the teams recover from this, and we will do the same." No-one was injured, said Mr Culbertson, and an investigation team was going through the data to try to establish the cause. He added it was possible his company's staff had triggered the rocket's destruct mechanism after the launch went wrong, but that he was not certain. The examination of debris around the site would begin on Wednesday morning, Mr Culbertson said. But he urged locals to avoid the crash area as the rocket had been carrying "hazardous materials". "Certainly don't go souvenir hunting along the beach," he said. + 5,000 kg payload capacity First flew: 2013 Stages: 2 Height*: 41.9 m First-stage thrust: 734,000 lbs Russia's space agency conducted its own launch to the ISS on Wednesday. The operation, which by chance was on the same day as the Antares launch, was planned long before Wednesday's accident, officials said. Investigators will not jump to conclusions but one line of inquiry will surely focus on the AJ-26 engines used to lift the rocket away from the pad, says BBC science correspondent Jonathan Amos. "These are actually modified Russian-built power units that were originally developed for the ill-fated Soviet Moon rocket, the N-1. "They have been refurbished to modern standards, but one blew up in ground testing earlier this year." This new rocket was part of Nasa's effort to contract out "routine" cargo resupply to the International Space Station. But if we needed reminding that nothing in space is routine then this explosion has brought that message home in spectacular fashion. The US space agency "seeded" development of Antares - and the supply ship it launches, Cygnus - by giving incentive payments to manufacturer Orbital Sciences Corporation, to help them develop a low-cost, commercial follow-on to fill the cargo gap left by the retired space shuttles. The blast is likely to have seriously damaged the launch pad and support infrastructure, meaning that even if the fault is quickly identified and corrected, restarting Antares flights again may take a long time. However, there should be no immediate threat to supplies for astronauts on the space station. The Cygnus cargo ship that was on top of the Antares is one of a fleet of vehicles that are used in this role. These other robotic vessels, launched atop other rockets, will now have to pick up the slack. There is no doubting the explosion is a major setback for Orbital Sciences Corporation, and its plans to market Antares as a multi-purpose, commercial launcher. Confidence always takes a hit in the wake of a failure. But Orbital has the expertise to come back - as it has done after previous launch failures.
An unmanned supply rocket bound for the International Space Station has exploded shortly after its launch from the US state of Virginia.
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Evans recorded a time of 55 minutes 40 seconds to take the yellow jersey from Andy Schleck before Sunday's largely ceremonial final stage in Paris. Germany's Tony Martin won the time-trial from Evans, who moved 1:34 ahead of Schleck in the overall standings. Schleck began the day with a 53-second lead in the general classification. The Luxembourger is destined for a third consecutive second place in the Tour after the aggression that secured his stage win over the Galibier on Thursday appeared to catch up with him. Evans, a general classification runner-up in 2008 and 2009, was visibly emotional as he was presented with the yellow jersey. In the absence of Alberto Contador in 2008, the Australian was widely expected to land his first Grand Tour title but was foiled by Carlos Sastre. "Fortunately this year, we're close to Paris", Evans added after Saturday's dramatic stage. "This is the result of a lot of planning and experience. This is my seventh Tour de France and not having bad luck has been good to me. "In 2008 I suffered so much with my injuries it was the hardest Tour." Evans last wore yellow after stage eight of last year's tour, but his time at the front of the field lasted only a day as Schleck took over in the mountains. Back on the flat in this year's decisive stage, the time-trial specialist, took revenge in ruthless style. The 34-year-old soon eliminated the four-second gap that had separated him from Schleck's older brother Frank before powering away to register a stage time 2:31 superior to Andy. The Schlecks will have the small consolation of being the first set of brothers to feature in the same Tour de France podium after Frank successfully defended his third place in the overall standings. But barring a freak accident or illness Evans, the road race world champion in 2009, will be crowned Tour de France winner on Sunday. The final 95km run into Paris is traditionally not contested by the general classification contenders as the sprinters take centre stage on the Champs-Elysees. "I really can't quite believe it right now. I have been concentrating on this one event for so long," said Evans, who came within seven seconds of decorating his success with a stage win. Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme added: "This is the victory of a complete rider. It is the consecration of a career." Thomas Voeckler, who held yellow for 10 days before Friday, is fourth in the overall standings after coming 13th on the day with a typically gritty ride. The Frenchman is 37 seconds ahead of Contador, who came third on the day, 1:06 off Tony Martin's winning stage time. After starting in damp conditions earlier in the day, Fabian Cancellara, the world and Olympic time-trial champion and many people's favourite for the stage, was eighth fastest. STAGE 20 RESULT: 1. Tony Martin (Germany / HTC - Highroad) 55 minutes 33 seconds 2. Cadel Evans (Australia / BMC Racing) +7" 3. Alberto Contador (Spain / Saxo Bank) +1:06" 4. Thomas De Gendt (Belgium / Vacansoleil) +1:29" 5. Richie Porte (Australia / Saxo Bank) +1:30" 6. Jean Christophe Peraud (France / AG2R) +1:33" 7. Samuel Sanchez (Spain / Euskaltel) +1:37" 8. Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland / Leopard) +1:42" 9. Peter Velits (Slovakia / HTC - Highroad) +2:03" 10. Rein Taaramaee (Estonia / Cofidis) at same time OVERALL STANDINGS 1 Cadel Evans (Aus/BMC) 83hrs 45mins 20secs, 2 Andy Schleck (Lux/Leopard Trek) +1:34 3 Frank Schleck (Lux/Leopard Trek) +2:30 4 Thomas Voeckler (Fra/Europcar) +3:20 5 Alberto Contador Velasco (Spa/Saxo Bank) +3:57 6 Samuel Sanchez Gonzalez (Spa/Euskaltel-Euskadi) +4.55 7 Damiano Cunego (Ita/Lampre) +6:05 8 Ivan Basso (Ita/Liquigas) +7:23 9 Thomas Danielson (U.S.Garmin-Cervelo) +8:15 10 Jean-Christophe Peraud (Fra/AG2R) +10:11
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Lee Gaskell grabbed the game's first try after 22 minutes, with Danny Brough adding the extras and a later penalty to make it 8-0 at half-time. Ukuma Ta'ai's touchdown for the hosts was followed by Gaskell's second as Huddersfield built a 20-point lead. Josh Drinkwater got Leigh's only try before Leroy Cudjoe completed the win. Huddersfield's triumph, their second in as many weeks over the competition's bottom two sides, confirms the make up of the Super 8s and Qualifiers. Warrington, who won the League Leaders' Shield last season and lost both major finals in 2016, are resigned to having to battle to avoid relegation. Leigh, whose captain Micky Higham made his 500th career appearance in the defeat, need to beat near neighbours Salford next week and hope that Widnes fail to overcome Warrington if they are to avoid finishing bottom after 23 Super League games. Huddersfield Giants boss Rick Stone: "It was a tough, physical game and we showed some good resilience. "Our goal is now to win as many games as we can and we have a few boys to come back from injury." On confirming a top eight finish: "I was always confident as most of the time we were a bit banged up with injuries and I felt once we got those players back it would help us. "It started probably at the Magic Weekend with a bit of a rusty win over Catalans. We began to respect the process a bit more - the boys have bought into that and the last couple of months have been good." Leigh Centurions coach Neil Jukes: "I thought we turned up for one another and had a real dig, but there were just too many silly scenarios which kept putting unforced pressure on ourselves. "While the scoreline doesn't look great, to do the amount of defending we did shows that there's still a good work ethic within them. But regarding smartness we probably get one out of 10." Huddersfield Giants: Rankin; McGillvary, Cudjoe, S Wood, McIntosh; Gaskell, Brough; Rapira, Leeming, Ikahihifo, Roberts, Ferguson, Hinchcliffe. Replacements: O'Brien, Wakeman, Clough, Ta'ai. Leigh Centurions: Brown; Higson, Crooks, Langi, Dawson; Mortimer, Drinkwater; Hock, Higham, Hansen, Paterson, Vea, Stewart. Replacements: Pelissier, Tickle, Hopkins, Burr. Referee: Scott Mikalauskas
Huddersfield Giants confirmed their Super League status for another season with a comfortable win over bottom side Leigh Centurions.
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Maya Kantengule was found at the bottom of a swimming pool at Waveney River Centre holiday park in Burgh St Peter, Norfolk, on May 1 2016. She was declared dead later that day at James Paget University Hospital. South Norfolk Council environmental health officer Chris Coker said people swam at the centre at their own risk. Maya's father, Livial Kantengule, said in a written statement at the inquest in Norwich that he spoke to Jane Rainer, the mother of his daughter's best friend, as he arrived and decided not to wait at the pool during the party. He returned there with his wife, Glenda, after receiving a message there had been an accident. Maya had already been taken to the hospital near Great Yarmouth. Her parents were at her bedside when she was pronounced dead. Mr Kantengule said he did not ask if there was a lifeguard. "Jane used to volunteer to help with the swimming lessons, so we assumed Maya would be adequately supervised while in the pool," he said. Maya, from Smith's Walk, Oulton Broad, near Lowestoft, Suffolk, attended Dell Primary School. Jaqueline Bell, a teaching assistant at the school, said in a written statement that Maya started weekly swimming lessons in reception year. "She was nervous in the water and would use armbands and a woggle," she said. Mr Coker told the inquest the indoor pool at Waveney River Centre could be privately hired. He said it was 1.5m (5ft) at its deepest and signs were up stating there were no lifeguards on duty and that people swam at their own risk. The inquest, expected to last two days, continues.
A seven-year-old girl drowned at her best friend's birthday pool party while there was no lifeguard on duty, an inquest heard.
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Fifteen years on, she still is the only black woman to have won the award - and she's not happy about it. Speaking in Cannes last week, the actress said she had been "profoundly hurt" when no black stars were nominated for major acting awards at the 2015 Oscars. Her comments have been followed by the Academy announcing it is inviting 774 new members from 57 countries in an effort to boost diversity. Actors Naomie Harris, Riz Ahmed and Warwick Davis are among those invited to join, with the Oscars organisers saying 39% of the new class are women, boosting the overall female membership to 28%, up three points from 2015. It added that the new membership is also nearly a third non-white, with the number of non-white voters now at 13%, up from 8% two years ago. But Berry said of her Oscar win: "It was probably one of my lowest professional moments." The 50-year-old told Teen Vogue's Elaine Welteroth said she had thought back to the night she won her Academy Award and thought: "Wow, that moment really meant nothing." "I was profoundly hurt by that and saddened by that and it inspired me to try to get involved in other ways," she continued. "Which is why I want to start directing, I want to start producing more [and] I want to start being a part of making more opportunities for people of colour." On the night in question, Berry dedicated her win to "every nameless, faceless woman of colour who now has a chance because this door has been opened". Since her victory, though, only four black actresses have been nominated for the best actress Oscar. They include Viola Davis - winner of this year's best supporting actress Oscar - and Ruth Negga, who was nominated this year for Loving. Precious star Gabourey Sidibe and Quvenzhane Wallis, the young lead in Beasts of the Southern Wild, were also shortlisted for the best actress award in 2010 and 2013 respectively. Four nominations in 15 years is hardly something to write home about. Yet it's worth remembering that in the 72 years of Oscar ceremonies before Berry's win, only six black actresses had ever been up for her award. Two of those nominations came in 1973, when Diana Ross and Cicely Tyson - nominated respectively for Lady Sings the Blues and Sounder - lost out to Cabaret's Liza Minnelli. Before that the only black actress to come within touching distance of the statuette was Dorothy Dandridge, who was nominated in 1955 in Carmen Jones. Four black men have won the best actor Oscar since the first ceremony was held in 1929, while nine more have been nominated. The issue of black representation at the Academy Awards became a matter of public concern in 2015 and 2016, years in which no person of colour was nominated for any of the acting prizes. This led to the "OscarsSoWhite" campaign and moves by the Academy to make both its membership and nominations more diverse. So is Berry right to feel aggrieved? We put that question to Sarita Malik, a professor of media, culture and communications at London's Brunel University who specialises in diversity and screen media. "What Halle Berry says reveals the burden of representation that has historically been placed on black actors, films and representations more widely - the idea these have to deal with the persistent problem of under-representation," she told the BBC. "Her disappointment has come to characterise our expectations, where we are led to believe that more and better kinds of diverse representation will follow these rare successes. "The Oscars is a big deal because of its international profile, its legacy and as a barometer of the cultural mood," she continued. "If the Oscars is virtually all-white, as historically it has tended to be, this says something about the kinds of culture we celebrate and support. But it also reveals the kinds of films that are commissioned, funded and made visible through marketing and distribution. "The past couple of years have usefully brought to the fore important public debates about diversity in the film industry and it is a positive step that the Academy's membership is being broadened. "It's important that there is more diversity in leadership but also that, rather than churning out more and more diversity initiatives, the question of why such inequality exists is tackled head-on." Gaylene Gould, writer and head of cinemas and events at BFI Southbank, believes Berry is right to speak out. "She's the only black actress to ever receive a best actress award in the whole history of Oscars so of course she's justified," she told the BBC. "I can totally see why she's depressed." Gould also believes it's significant that while Berry remains the sole best actress winner, seven black actresses have been named best supporting actress. "If a black woman is going to get something it will be best supporting actress," she said. "It rarely goes higher than that." Hattie McDaniel was the first black actress to be named best supporting actress, winning for Gone with the Wind in 1940. The next was Whoopi Goldberg, who won the award for Ghost more than half a century later. "There is a question there about where we position women, where we position black women and how seriously they're taken in cinema," Gould continued. "A lot of what we do at the British Film Institute is all about how you create opportunities and systemically change the fundamental trends within the sector." Last year the BFI launched its Black Star season, a three-month, UK-wide celebration of black screen talent. Follow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email [email protected].
Halle Berry was the first black woman to win the best actress Oscar when she won for Monster's Ball in 2002.
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The Coronation Fountain, a landmark in Welwyn Garden City, had to be turned off due to the hosepipe ban. However, the council is now paying £450 to fill it up again, so that the town looks its best for key 2012 events. It will be working on the 4 and 5 June and when the Olympic torch relay passes through the borough on 8 July. The fountain on Parkway in the town was built to celebrate the Queen's accession to the throne in 1952. It is supplied by an underground tank, but had to be switched off after the water level dropped and could not be refilled. The council is buying water from a landscaping firm which already supplies water from a natural lake source, to maintain the borough's open spaces. It cannot be drunk so is permitted under the hosepipe ban regulations. Council chief executive, Michel Saminaden, said: "They have told us that there is an abundance of water in this lake so we are probably doing them a favour by taking it." Mr Saminaden added that the council decided against asking the Veolia water company for a special dispensation. "I thought that wasn't the right thing to do because we would be using precious water," he said. "What we are doing now is using water that is surplus and we have been told categorically that there is no problem in using it. This is a better all round sustainable solution. "I am extremely pleased that we have been able to find a solution which will enable everybody to see the fountain in all its glory on the occasion of these two great celebrations."
A Hertfordshire council is buying in water from a local landscaping company so that a town fountain can be switched on for Jubilee celebrations.
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The 26-year-old midfielder has signed "an initial one-year deal", with Ray McKinnon expressing delight at his first signing as manager at Tannadice. "He is exactly the type of player we need going into this season," he said. "Not only is he the right age and a good footballer, but he is a ball winner who is strong in the tackle and will protect our central defenders." Murdoch had joined County last summer after his departure from Fleetwood Town. But half of his 34 appearances came as a substitute and he followed fellow midfielder Rocco Quinn out of the Scottish Premiership club. Murdoch, who began his career with Falkirk and had a loan spell with Northampton Town before joining Fleetwood in 2013, told United's website: "I'm delighted to be joining Dundee United - it was an easy decision to make. "It's a massive club and I want to help them get back to the Premiership, where they should be." Following United's relegation from the top flight, 13 players have exited Tannadice along with manager Mixu Paatelainen and his backroom staff. While Murdoch and Quinn have exited County, manager Jim McIntyre has already recruited three defenders and a goalkeeper, Aaron McCarey from Wolves, this summer. Christopher Routis has arrived from Bradford City, Kenny van der Weg from Breda and Erik Cikos from Slovan Bratislava.
Stewart Murdoch has signed for Dundee United the day after his contract was terminated a year early by Ross County.
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The home secretary vowed to put the Conservative Party "at the service" of working people. Mrs May, who campaigned to stay in the EU, also said: "Brexit means Brexit and we're going to make a success of it." Party members will choose between Mrs May and energy minister Andrea Leadsom in a nationwide leadership vote. In her speech, Mrs May said of the referendum result: "Brexit means Brexit and we're going to make a success of it," adding that there would be "no attempt to rejoin [the EU] by the back door". Setting out plans to change the way big businesses are governed, Mrs May said consumers and workers should have places on their boards. She also committed to making shareholder votes on corporate pay binding, rather than merely advisory, insisting that support for enterprise does not mean "anything goes" in the City. At the event in Birmingham, Mrs May set out her desire to address inequality and restore trust in politics. The home secretary acknowledged the criminal justice system treats black people "more harshly" than white counterparts. She also said politicians often failed to realise how hard life was for working-class families. Outlining her plans to reform corporate governance, she hit out at the way non-executive directors who are supposed to provide oversight of the way firms are run often come from the same "narrow social and professional circles" as the executive team and "the scrutiny they provide is just not good enough". She said: "So if I'm prime minister, we're going to change that system - and we're going to have not just consumers represented on company boards, but workers as well." She also promised to strengthen "say on pay" rules, giving shareholders more influence over how much executives are paid. "We're the Conservative Party, and yes, we're the party of enterprise - but that does not mean we should be prepared to accept that 'anything goes'," she said. The coalition government introduced a law forcing companies to hold legally binding votes on future pay policies every three years, on top of the annual non-binding vote on the packages contained in that year's remuneration report. Mrs May's plans would involve binding votes on policy and specific pay packages each year. She set out three key planks to her strategy for No 10: "First, we need a bold, new, positive vision for the future of our country - a vision of a country that works for everyone - not just the privileged few. "Second, we need to unite our party and our country. "And third, our country needs strong, proven leadership - to steer us through this time of economic and political uncertainty and to negotiate the best deal for Britain as we leave the European Union and forge a new role for ourselves in the world." Outlining some of the social issues she wants to address, Mrs May said: "Right now, if you're born poor, you will die on average nine years earlier than others. "If you're black, you're treated more harshly by the criminal justice system than if you're white. If you're a white, working-class boy, you're less likely than anybody else to go to university. If you're at a state school, you're less likely to reach the top professions than if you're educated privately. "If you're a woman, you still earn less than a man. If you suffer from mental health problems, there's too often not enough help to hand. If you're young, you'll find it harder than ever before to own your own home." She said that "fighting these injustices is not enough", and added: "If you're from a working-class family, life is just much harder than many people in politics realise." "These are the reasons why, under my leadership, the Conservative Party will put itself - completely, absolutely, unequivocally - at the service of working people," Mrs May said
Theresa May has promised to put workers on the boards of major firms and curb excess corporate pay, as she starts her campaign to be Tory leader and PM.
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The 22-year-old has played for the Auckland Blues Development side as well as Northland in the ITM Cup. "He is a young prop who can play on both sides of the scrum and I believe he has huge potential," said Connacht coach Pat Lam. "I know he will continue to thrive and develop in a full-time professional environment." He added: "I first saw Dominic as he came through the Auckland Schools system and played for the Blues U18s in New Zealand. "We're looking forward to getting him over for the pre-season as we build towards the start of a new season in both the Pro12 and European Champions Cup." Robertson-McCoy is Irish qualified through his grandfather, who hails from Mowhan in Co Armagh.
Pro12 champions Connacht have signed Irish qualified tight-head prop Dominic Robertson-McCoy from New Zealand.
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The former business secretary said the offer to take a 25% stake in the firm's UK operations is "quite close" to what he would have offered. He said it showed a commitment to south Wales after Tata announced it would sell its loss-making UK operations. But he said it was only a first step, with the steel market "awful". "The 25% offer is quite close to what I would have done," said Sir Vince, who served in the coalition government between 2010 and 2015. "It sends the right message the government is committed to south Wales and the steel industry and it is within the rules we have to operate." However, speaking to BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales, he said there were still "a lot of hurdles to overcome". "We don't know who the buyer is and if there is a buyer, if they will succeed because the economics of the situation at the moment are pretty awful with the low world prices [for steel] and ferocious competition," he said. This makes a management buyout "risky", Sir Vince said, adding that, long-term, habits in British industry must be changed, with a proper strategy drawn up and more products used that are made in the UK. Responding to suggestions his successor as business secretary, Sajid Javid, had been slow to intervene, he said the government was "reasonably cautious" because of the "economics of the industry". He said: "They haven't done a complete U-turn, but they have acknowledged reality that government has an absolutely key role working alongside private business and I'm encouraged by that. "As a starter it is a good move and we should applaud it. Let's hope there is a good buyer and they can turn it around".
A Tata Steel management buyout is "risky" but the UK government's offer of help is a good one, Sir Vince Cable has said.
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The evolutionary scientist, whose books include The God Delusion, said Wales was "ahead of the rest of the UK" in showing a decline in religious belief. The census found 32% in Wales have no religion, against a UK figure of 25%. The Church in Wales said Christianity was "no longer the default setting" for many, but the picture was complex. Of those in Wales who described themselves as believers, the number of Christians fell by 14 percentage points to 57%. Prof Dawkins said: "I congratulate the people of Wales in coming out ahead of the rest of the United Kingdom in this respect - well done." He told BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales that he believed in the "wonder" of scientific truth. He said: "People who are educated in religion are positively encouraged not to investigate, not to think sceptically about why they are here, but instead to accept what people wrote 2,000 years ago. "I guess we do need focal points for communities but you can say also that religion has been a focal point for all sorts of backward, indeed bigoted, thinking about homosexuality, about abortion, the right to die, that we're seeing at the moment." He added that research commissioned by his foundation meant that the outlook for Christianity in the UK was "even more pessimistic" than the census data suggested. He said many of those who put themselves down at Christian did so because they thought of themselves "as a good person" rather than due to belief in the virgin birth, or of Jesus Christ as the son of God. Prof Dawkins dismissed the figures for people saying they were a Jedi knight or that heavy metal music was their religion as "a kind of protest" against the inclusion of a census question on religion. The census found those in Wales who are Muslim was 1.5%, up from 0.7% in 2001, while there were also slight increases Hindus or Buddhists, both up from 0.2% to 0.3%. There was also a rise in people saying they had other faiths, from 0.2% to 0.4% while the percentage who said they were Sikh or Jewish remained unchanged between 2001 and 2011 at 0.1%. Churches said they were not discouraged by the findings, and argued that Christian belief was still clearly alive and well. Following the census results, the Church in Wales said: "It should also be borne in mind that statistics can't show the whole picture in matters of faith. "The past few months, for example, have seen people in different parts of Wales turn to churches in their thousands following various tragic events: in Machynlleth, in Ely, in St Asaph. "People find God when life gets tough and it is the church's privilege to be there for them whenever and wherever we may be needed."
Atheist author Prof Richard Dawkins has congratulated the people of Wales after nearly a third of them revealed in the 2011 census that they have no religion.
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Second-year scholars Callum Pritchard-Ellis, James Ballie, Callum Saunders, James Jones, Fraser Murdock and Perry Ng have all been offered senior deals. Davis told BBC Radio Stoke: "We're delighted to have another strong group. "Producing our own younger players is going to be more important. It only bodes well for the future of the club." Additionally, three under-16s have also signed first-year scholar contracts. Crewe's under-21s have enjoyed success again this season, reaching the Professional Development League Two final thanks to a 4-0 win against Cardiff on Wednesday. Crewe will now play Queens Park Rangers in the final at Loftus Road. "The secondary scholars have all been fairly strong," Davis added. "It took a lot of meetings to decide which of the players we would take. "The future, at the moment, looks very healthy. "It's harder to recruit players now, because of the demands of some of the players and the agents. "Experienced players are more or less a 'no, no' for us, particularly names that people know. Financially, they're always out of our domain. Our own players can give us a better style of playing."
Crewe Alexandra manager Steve Davis says the future of the club looks very healthy as six academy graduates are offered professional contracts.
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The hole, which opened up in Grays, Essex, on Wednesday afternoon, also caused a gas leak. Thurrock Council said experts believe a tunnel below the road - Hogg Lane - that links two quarries collapsed. Further work will be done to establish if the collapse was "triggered by the road issue or vice versa," he added. A National Grid spokesman said engineers were working to decommission a section of gas main where the sinkhole had caused a leak. Meanwhile, the owner of the stranded lorry said he could lose up to £20,000 if the vehicle cannot be moved easily. A hazard zone is still in place and the vehicle cannot be moved until surveyors have finished checking the road. "I'm sick as a parrot. Every moment my truck's sat there, it's costing me money," said owner Steve Robinson. His company, Robinsons LGV training based in Purfleet, has several pupils booked in for training and tests using the vehicle. "It's got huge implications for me. As a rough estimate, if I don't get it back by Saturday, I'll have lost about £4,000, which is a lot of money for a small business. He said he was concerned that if the lorry were to be damaged while being removed by tow truck or crane, he might have to pay out "anything up to £20,000". David Bull, director of planning and transportation at Thurrock Council, said structural engineers were on site giving advice. "We don't want to put someone in the lorry and cause vibration and then find the lorry falls further in through the hole," he told BBC Essex.
A 10ft (3m) wide sinkhole that left a lorry stranded was caused by the collapse of a 100-year-old tunnel, experts have discovered.
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Chasing 268 in the first Test, Australia were all out for 161, their innings finishing with a record 154 consecutive deliveries without a run. Australia - the world's top-ranked Test side - had a first-innings lead of 86. But Kusal Mendis' superb 176 - his first Test century - and 5-54 from Rangana Herath proved decisive. Australia captain Steve Smith made a gritty 55 before tail-enders Steve O'Keefe and Peter Nevill resisted for 178 balls, scoring four. The second Test of the three-match series takes place in Galle, starting on Thursday, 4 August. O'Keefe and Nevill's ninth-wicket stand came at just 0.13 runs an over, before debutant Dhananjaya de Silva had Nevill caught behind. The previous record for a partnership lasting 100 balls or more was 0.64 by South Africa's Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers against India last December. Australia survived just 15 further deliveries before Herath claimed his ninth wicket of the match to secure Sri Lanka's first win over the Baggy Greens since 1999, and second in 27 attempts.
Sri Lanka beat Australia by 106 runs in Pallekele to claim only their second Test victory over the tourists, who set a Test match record in defeat.
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Northampton's North has a hamstring injury while Leinster's Henshaw has damaged a pectoral muscle. Both were injured during Tuesday's 31-31 draw with Hurricanes. Neither featured in the Lions' opening Test defeat and they will leave the tour party after Saturday's second Test in Wellington. Media playback is not supported on this device North, 25, starred with two tries in three Test appearances when the Lions beat Australia 2-1 in the 2013 series. Henshaw, 24, was on his first Lions tour, having played 29 times for Ireland. Lions coach Warren Gatland said: "It's unfortunate with Robbie doing the pectoral muscle, which puts him out so he's heading back to Ireland - I think he has an operation on Monday. "And then George with the hamstring as well. It's unfortunate for him and his tour is over as well." However, Gatland says the Lions have been "lucky" overall. Scotland full-back Stuart Hogg was first to leave the tour after suffering a facial injury in their third tour game. He was followed by Wales back-rower Ross Moriarty, who succumbed to a back problem. The Lions lost the series opener 30-15 in Auckland, and go into the second Test in Wellington on Saturday with captain Sam Warburton coming in on the flank. Gatland has also brought in Johnny Sexton at fly-half with Owen Farrell moving to inside centre.
Wales wing George North and Ireland centre Robbie Henshaw have been ruled out of the British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand.
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On Tuesday, First Minister Peter Robinson urged the prime minister to suspend the Northern Ireland Assembly. The crisis was sparked by the murder of an ex-IRA man and the Ulster Unionists' subsequent exit from the executive. Arlene Foster said the DUP was prepared to take "our own action" if the government did not intervene. "We will be taking unilateral action next Monday," the finance minister said. "We will give them space the rest of this week to come forward with their own solution, but if nothing happens between now and next week we will be taking our own action." The assembly is due to return from its summer recess next Monday, and Mrs Foster said it would "certainly be very different" after a turbulent month in Northern Ireland politics. After meeting with Secretary of State Theresa Villiers on Wednesday, Sinn Féin's Alex Maskey said the party again made clear its opposition to any assembly suspension. "Martin McGuinness made it very clear to the secretary of state that any suggestion that the British government should suspend these institutions, Sinn Féin will be very, very hostile to that," he said. "Further to that we will not be in any way cooperating with the concept of self-suspension. "We believe that people out there want all the parties to ensure that these institutions succeed and more importantly that they deliver for the communities." Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt said it was up to the Northern Ireland parties to sort out the crisis. "I believe we can sort it out if there's political will and we certainly have the will to sort this out, because we don't want to collapse anything, we want to fix everything," he said. In August, police said they believed Provisional IRA members were involved in the murder of Mr McGuigan Sr. Chief Constable George Hamilton said the paramilitary organisation still has structures in place at a senior level but added there was no evidence that hierarchy had sanctioned the killing. That was rejected by Sinn Féin - it said the IRA had left the stage after ordering an end to its armed campaign in 2005. But the UUP leader Mike Nesbitt said Sinn Féin's denial that the IRA existed made it "impossible to do business with them" and has left the executive. Mrs Foster said her party would give the government time and would watch how "the matter will progress over the next few days". "We will see what happens - we're not going to pre-judge what happens from the government, but come Monday it will not be business as usual. "We will not engage in normal politics." Downing Street has said Prime Minister David Cameron recognises the gravity of the situation at Stormont and has asked Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers to hold "urgent" talks with the parties. Mrs Foster said she hoped discussions could begin immediately, and said she believed the talks would take the same format as last December's Stormont House Agreement negotiations. "There is no reason why talks can't take place next week or the following week. "There are two main issues - the full implementation of the Stormont House Agreement and dealing with paramilitary activities." But Alliance MLA Stephen Farry said the odds of any talks proving to be successful were slim. "If these talks do fail I'm afraid the assembly will be bust," he said. "The implications of failure are extremely high."
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) will take action next week if the government does not provide a solution to the crisis at Stormont, it has said.
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Tashan Corpe, 27, died in Sedgemoor Road, Bath, on Sunday. Police have charged 30-year-old Josh Farnham of Old Fosse Road, Bath, with murder, grievous bodily harm with intent and actual bodily harm. Rachel Smith, 42, of Sedgemoor Road, has been charged with assisting an offender. Both appeared before Bristol Magistrates' Court on Wednesday. Mr Farnham and Ms Smith were remanded in custody to appear before Bristol Crown Court on Thursday. The crime scene is still cordoned off while officers gather evidence. Det Insp Mike Buck from Avon and Somerset Police said: "Our thoughts are with Tashan's family at this tragic time."
Two people have been charged after a man was stabbed to death in his home.
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It is thought about 400 people in Northern Ireland live with permanent disabilities after surviving gun and bomb attacks. Those injuries include amputations, paralysis and blindness. They did get compensation, but they say it is now running out. Some victims now rely entirely on benefits. Because they could not return to work due to their injuries, they have not built up work-based pension savings. The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is presently preparing a bill to go through Stormont to put a special pension in place for them. Current victims' legislation in Northern Ireland from 2006 does not judge how someone became injured. It is argued that means former paramilitaries should be eligible to get this pension if their injuries are serious enough. It is thought 10 former paramilitaries fall into this category. More could come forward if the pension scheme goes ahead. But the DUP say their proposed bill does not need to rely on that current definition of a victim. They plan to exclude anyone with a terrorist conviction. Ernie Wilson was a school bus driver and member of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR). In 1988, his bus was blown up by the IRA in Lisnaskea. He suffered injuries to his legs and eyes. He says no paramilitaries should be entitled to the proposed victims' pension. "My message is pay the people that have been injured by the terrorists. Full stop. "I know the men that are injured have to live, they have to get food, they have to get clothed, they have to be looked after. "But they should not be getting a pension for trying to kill me." Yet the BBC's Spotlight programme has learned that the injured paramilitaries have support from some surprising quarters. Paul Gallagher was 21 when the loyalist Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF) took over his house with the aim of killing a republican who lived nearby. When they could not find their target, they shot Paul six times. He was left paralysed from the waist down. He told Spotlight that allowing injured paramilitaries to avail of the pension was a price worth paying. "It's a tough one. Say somebody was seriously injured, even by their own hand, they have needs now. So, I mean, they need to be looked after. "If they go forward to the NHS they are not going to be turned away at the door. "So why should they be turned away at the door of maybe the victims and survivors' service or other sorts of services? "For me, it is as simple as just looking at human suffering really as the qualification for eligibility or even to be recognised as a victim." Sinn Féin told Spotlight they would not support the DUP bill if former paramilitaries are to be excluded. Spotlight was broadcast on BBC One Northern Ireland on Tuesday 2 June, and is available on the iPlayer.
It was one of the key points in the Stormont House Agreement - the plan to give the most seriously injured victims of the Troubles a special pension.
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Cheryl Cope, 51, from Haringey had suffered flu-like symptoms for 10 days before she was admitted to the Whittington Hospital. Her inquest heard she should have been diagnosed as having sepsis when she was admitted at 07.40 GMT on 27 February. She died 24 hours after being admitted to hospital. Blood poisoning or sepsis is a potentially life threatening condition that can be easily treated with antibiotics quickly but is often missed. Coroner Jacqueline Devonish said that while the cause of death was natural, Mrs Cope was not given the "best chance" of survival. She added it was "not possible to say whether Mrs Cope would have survived if treated promptly". The inquest at Poplar Coroner's Court heard the hospital was overcrowded that day. It had space for 280 patients, but there were 320 patients in the hospital at the time. Mrs Cope, an interior designer, was seen by a nurse who tried to carry out observation tests but could not complete them because of a malfunctioning blood pressure monitor. She took Mrs Cope to the urgent care centre where she asked a colleague to repeat the tests but this took longer than she had hoped because staff there also struggled to get a blood pressure reading. The hospital admitted Mrs Cope should have been treated earlier than she was. Ms Devonish said she would not be making recommendations to the hospital because it had already drafted a new policy to diagnose sepsis following Mrs Cope's death.
A woman from north London died in hospital because staff failed to identify she had blood poisoning quickly enough, an inquest has ruled.
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Welsh language minister Alun Davies told AMs it would help efforts to reach that goal stay on the right track. Targets to meet growing demand for Welsh-speaking teachers and public sector workers will also be set. Culture committee chairwoman Bethan Jenkins said AMs had been told 70% more Welsh-medium teachers were needed. Mr Davies responded that around a third of teachers in Wales could speak Welsh, and that the challenge was to see if more of them would be willing to teach through the medium of Welsh. Earlier this month, Welsh language commissioner Meri Huws called for "radical change" in the education system to ensure all children under the age of seven were "immersed" in Welsh.
The Welsh Government will set a "framework" of five-year targets in its attempt to ensure a million people speak Welsh by 2050.
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The man, who has not yet been formally identified, was discovered in a wooded area near the Goodwyns housing estate in Dorking on Monday. Surrey Police has been given more time to question a 21-year-old male arrested on suspicion of murder. The force is awaiting the results of a post-mortem examination.
Extra time has been granted to detectives quizzing a murder suspect over the discovery of a body in a stream.
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Two goals from Swansea midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson kept Iceland top of Group A, six points above the Dutch, who came third at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. In Wales' Group B, Bosnia-Hercegovina and Belgium drew 1-1, while Omer Damari scored a hat-trick as Israel beat Andorra 4-1. Southampton's Graziano Pelle scored the only goal as Italy defeated Malta 1-0. Pelle, 29, was making his debut in a match that saw both sides reduced to 10 men as Malta's Michael Mifsud was sent off after 27 minutes, before Italian Leonardo Bonucci was dismissed with 17 minutes remaining. It has been a terrible start to the Netherlands' campaign for new boss Guus Hiddink, who took over the national side in the summer after Louis van Gaal left to join Manchester United. The Dutch lost their first Group A game 2-1 in Czech Republic and needed to come from behind to beat Kazakhstan 3-1 on Friday, before losing in Reykjavik. Elsewhere, the most emphatic win was Croatia's 6-0 demolition of Azerbaijan in Group H, with Ivan Perisic netting twice and ex-Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric also on the scoresheet. In the same group, Norway beat Bulgaria 2-1, with Martin Odegaard making his competitive international debut to become the youngest player to appear in a European Championship qualifier match, at 15 years and 300 days. Meanwhile, in Group A, Czech Republic beat Kazakhstan 4-2 and Latvia drew 1-1 with Turkey. Match ends, Iceland 2, Netherlands 0. Second Half ends, Iceland 2, Netherlands 0. Attempt missed. Arjen Robben (Netherlands) left footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Leroy Fer. Foul by Robin van Persie (Netherlands). Birkir Bjarnason (Iceland) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Nigel de Jong (Netherlands) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Kolbeinn Sigthorsson (Iceland). Gregory Van der Wiel (Netherlands) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Kolbeinn Sigthorsson (Iceland). Substitution, Iceland. Rurik Gislason replaces Jon Dadi Bodvarsson. Foul by Leroy Fer (Netherlands). Emil Hallfredsson (Iceland) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Bruno Martins Indi (Netherlands) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Emil Hallfredsson (Iceland). Corner, Netherlands. Conceded by Teddy Bjarnason. Attempt blocked. Quincy Promes (Netherlands) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Attempt missed. Daley Blind (Netherlands) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Netherlands) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Kári Arnason (Iceland). Attempt missed. Jon Dadi Bodvarsson (Iceland) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Kári Arnason. Nigel de Jong (Netherlands) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Foul by Nigel de Jong (Netherlands). Jon Dadi Bodvarsson (Iceland) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Attempt missed. Emil Hallfredsson (Iceland) left footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Gylfi Sigurdsson. Foul by Leroy Fer (Netherlands). Hannes Thór Halldórsson (Iceland) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Substitution, Netherlands. Leroy Fer replaces Ibrahim Afellay. Corner, Netherlands. Conceded by Ragnar Sigurdsson. Foul by Nigel de Jong (Netherlands). Emil Hallfredsson (Iceland) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Attempt missed. Bruno Martins Indi (Netherlands) header from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Ibrahim Afellay following a set piece situation. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Netherlands) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Kári Arnason (Iceland). Attempt saved. Ragnar Sigurdsson (Iceland) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Gylfi Sigurdsson. Substitution, Netherlands. Quincy Promes replaces Jeremain Lens. Gregory Van der Wiel (Netherlands) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Birkir Bjarnason (Iceland). Corner, Netherlands. Conceded by Teddy Bjarnason. Corner, Iceland. Conceded by Stefan de Vrij. Attempt missed. Robin van Persie (Netherlands) left footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Klaas-Jan Huntelaar.
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They say the star spent more than $75m (£59.6m) on 14 homes and needed 12 storage facilities to house his collection of Hollywood memorabilia. The Management Group are countersuing Depp after the Pirates of the Caribbean actor sued them for $25m (£20m). Depp, they claim, is "fully responsible for any financial turmoil" he faces. "He has refused to live within his means, despite... repeated warnings about his financial condition," their countersuit claims. Their legal action, obtained by the Deadline website, also accuses the actor of spending: Last month, Depp claimed The Management Group owed him more than $25m. His lawsuit also alleges the company failed to file him taxes on time, costing him $5.7m (£4.5m) in penalties. Depp's latest legal tussle comes in the wake of his divorce to Amber Heard, which was finalised in January after months of wrangling. The 53-year-old will be seen later this year as Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge. Follow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email [email protected].
Johnny Depp's financial troubles are caused by his lavish lifestyle, claim the former business managers he is suing for mismanaging his earnings.
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The clashes, between Sunni pro- and anti-Syrian groups, followed the shooting dead on Sunday of two anti-Syrian clerics. The violence is the first in Beirut since the conflict began in neighbouring Syria in March last year. The BBC's Jim Muir in Beirut says the incident shows how divided the Lebanese are over the Syrian crisis. It follows a week of clashes in the northern city of Tripoli between anti-Syrian Sunnis and Alawites who support the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Syrian and Lebanese politics have been deeply intertwined throughout the history of the two states. Syria, the dominant partner, had a large military presence in Lebanon for 29 years, finally withdrawing soldiers in 2005, but maintaining a strong influence. Political factions in Lebanon have often defined themselves as pro- or anti-Syrian. By Jim MuirBBC News, Beirut Given how deeply and sharply Lebanon is divided over Syria, it's a miracle that there hasn't been much more violence than there has. But the killing of two Sunni clerics at a Lebanese Army checkpoint in the north of the country on Sunday could hardly pass without consequence - though the fallout could have been much greater. Only in Beirut did the tension break into open conflict. And it was restricted to a clash between Sunni groups, with the mainstream Future faction of Saad al-Hariri using the occasion to squeeze out the small, pro-Syrian Arab Movement Party, whose leader Shaker Berjawi fled. In nearby areas of south Beirut, Hezbollah - the most powerful force in the land - kept well out of it. Political and religious leaders from all sides urged restraint, while the government pledged a vigorous enquiry into the death of the two shaikhs. Divisions over Syria are the defining issue in Lebanese politics. Everybody knows how real the danger is that the country would be torn apart if those differences are allowed to erupt freely onto the streets. Sunday's violence was triggered by the shooting dead of two Sunni sheikhs linked to the anti-Syrian Future movement, headed by opposition leader Saad al-Hariri, at a Lebanese army checkpoint in the north on Sunday. Supporters of Mr Hariri responded by blocking main roads with burning car tyres, but security forces intervened to clear them. In Beirut's southern district of Tariq al-Jadideh, offices of a local pro-Syrian leader came under attack by gunmen. Rocket-propelled grenades and machine-gun fire were heard for much of the night. But the clashes died away after the leader, Shaker Berjawi, left the area, and the Lebanese Army moved in. Sunni religious and political leaders have called for the utmost restraint, and an investigation has been launched into the killing of the two sheikhs. Correspondents say there are fears of a return to the violence seen in clashes between Sunni and Shia Muslims in 2008 which brought the country close to civil war.
At least two people have been killed and 18 injured in clashes overnight in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
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Avon's Parisian office says only current orders will be guaranteed and it is unsure if its self-employed representatives will be able to get supplies after the end of October. Avon has been in France for almost 50 years. It employs about 120 staff in Paris, supporting 11,000 representatives who visit customers in their own homes. Angry workers in France have accused Avon of keeping them in the dark for months and not acting in line with Avon's publically stated values of being a socially responsible company that upholds values of trust, respect and integrity and a culture of "open and candid communication". Estelle Croissant, an Avon employee responsible for supporting the direct selling representatives, told the BBC that a workers' council representing Avon staff in France was challenging the company for not following the correct redundancy process. "They have not respected all the processes according to their own rules and values," she said. "We now know an administrator has been in place since May this year, but no scheme to assist the workers is yet in place. We just feel abandoned. "We knew that the business was not good, but we have all been very committed and worked relentlessly over many months to help the company to try and become profitable." Further meetings are taking place between workers' representatives and the management. Avon is one of the world's largest beauty companies and sells most of its products through direct selling by self-employed representatives who visit customers in their homes. The US parent company has been through a string of reorganisations and management changes. Two years ago, it turned down a takeover offer from rival cosmetic company Coty. Asked by the BBC about events at its French subsidiary, a spokesman for the parent company refused to make any comment or even confirm the closure was taking place.
The French operations of the US cosmetics giant Avon Products are to be closed by the end of the month.
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The Clogher rider took a narrow victory over compatriot Alastair Seeley after 10 laps, with Dublin's Jack Kennedy fourth and David Allingham in sixth. Seeley is unable to score championship points onhis Spirit Moto2 machine. Farmer now lies second in the standings on 145 points, five behind Tarran Mackenzie, who has taken up Danny Kent's ride in the Moto2 MotoGP series. Allingham is third on 134 points, followed by Carrickfergus rider Andrew Irwin on 115 and Kennedy with 100. The feature Supersport event will take place on Sunday. Be Wiser Ducati pilot Glenn Irwin misses the meeting through injuries sustained in a practice crash at Knockhill but Northern Ireland riders Michael Laverty, Andy Reid and Josh Elliott will take part in Sunday's two Superbike outings. Reid has been called up to replace Davide Giugliano in the Tyco BMW team for the remainder of the season, while Elliott stands in for the injured Christian Iddon for this round. Elliott is also set to take in this weekend's Superstock 1000cc races, along with MD Racing representative Carl Phillips.
Keith Farmer followed up his double at Knockhill by winning the Supersport sprint race at Snetterton on Saturday.
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Adam Mitchell is believed to have been in a pub in Inverness' Baron Taylor Street on Wednesday night last week. Police Scotland said CCTV images show him near the Harry Fairbairn BMW garage on Longman Road at 00:52 on Thursday. Coastguard and police helicopters and the RNLI's Kessock lifeboat were involved in making searches of Inverness Harbour and Beauly Firth. The effort followed up on searches made earlier last week. Family and friends said Mr Mitchell's failure to return to his home in the Culduthel area was out of character. Mr Mitchell is described as 5ft 11in in height, stocky build with long mousy brown hair and a beard. When last seen he was wearing a black leather jacket, a denim vest, black jeans and boots.
Air, sea and land searches were made over the weekend for a missing 18-year-old Inverness man.
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The device, which the company is calling Spectacles, will go on sale later this year priced at $130 (£100). The glasses will record up to 30 seconds of video at a time. As part of the announcement, Snapchat is renaming itself Snap, Inc. The renaming decision underlined the company’s apparent ambition to go beyond the ephemeral messaging app, a product which is highly popular with young people. An article published by the Wall Street Journal on Friday showed Snap’s 26-year-old creator Evan Spiegel in a series of pictures taken by fashion legend Karl Lagerfeld. In an interview, Mr Spiegel explained his rationale for creating Spectacles. "It was our first vacation, and we went to [Californian state park] Big Sur for a day or two. We were walking through the woods, stepping over logs, looking up at the beautiful trees. "And when I got the footage back and watched it, I could see my own memory, through my own eyes - it was unbelievable. "It’s one thing to see images of an experience you had, but it’s another thing to have an experience of the experience. It was the closest I’d ever come to feeling like I was there again." On Saturday, Snap released some limited information about how the glasses will work. Footage will be recorded in a new, circular format which can be viewed in any orientation, the company said. The battery on the device will last about a day. A light on the front of the device will indicate to people nearby when the glasses are recording. Prior to confirmation from Snap about the product, news website Business Insider published a promotional video it found on YouTube showing the product. The video has since been taken down. Broken Glass Spectacles will remind many of Google Glass, an ill-fated attempt by the search giant to create smart glasses. While Google Glass did get into the hands of developers around the world - at a cost of $1,500 each - the device never came close to being a consumer product. The company eventually halted development, but insisted the idea was not dead. Though Glass was beset by hardware issues, perhaps its main flaw was the public perception. At worst, many saw it as troubling, privacy-invading technology. At best, others just considered it ridiculous-looking. However, with a far lower price point, and likely adoption by influential celebrities, Snap’s Spectacles stand a solid chance of being seen as cooler than Google’s attempt. "If you look at the kinds of glasses millennials wear, the design is very ‘in’," suggested Carolina Milanesi, a consumer technology analyst from Creative Strategies. "Making them sunglasses helps hide the camera better, but it also limits the usage somewhat - you’ll need to be outside in daylight. She added: "The name change is interesting as it would indicate a change in focus away from messaging, which with Spectacles makes sense. Snap is perhaps becoming more about life-logging, content generation and story-telling." According to the WSJ, Snap is not treating the device as a major hardware launch, rather a fun toy that will have limited distribution. "We’re going to take a slow approach to rolling them out,” Mr Spiegel told the newspaper. “It’s about us figuring out if it fits into people’s lives and seeing how they like it." Follow Dave Lee on Twitter @DaveLeeBBC and on Facebook
Messaging app firm Snapchat has announced its first gadget - sunglasses with a built-in camera.
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The All Blacks were almost out of sight at half-time, Julian Savea scoring two tries and Brodie Retallick and Nehe Milner-Skudder one apiece. A try by Louis Picamoles had kept France afloat but when he was sent to the sin-bin French hopes evaporated. Savea completed a fine hat-trick and Jerome Kaino, Kieran Read and Tawera Kerr-Barlow (two) also crossed. France had hoped to draw inspiration from their World Cup upsets over the All Blacks in 1999 and 2007, when they beat them in the quarter-finals in Cardiff, as well as their near-miss in the 2011 final, when they narrowly lost 8-7. But New Zealand, who have now beaten France nine times in a row and equalled Australia's record of 12 consecutive World Cup wins, never looked like losing against a Philippe Saint-Andre side forced to deny they are in outright rebellion. And while the French simply did not have the requisite talent or a game-plan to trouble New Zealand, the performance of Steve Hansen's side was undoubtedly the most impressive of the tournament so far. New Zealand started in breathless fashion and Dan Carter translated their pressure into three points after Thierry Dusautoir was penalised for not releasing. France were level almost immediately, full-back Scott Spedding slotting a penalty from inside his own half, before second-row Retallick charged down a Freddie Michalak clearance kick and romped over for New Zealand's first try. The All Blacks were nullified for a while by some stout French defence, until Ma'a Nonu and Conrad Smith, playing their 60th Test together in the centres, fed the ball to the brilliant Milner-Skudder, who conjured a try from nothing, stepping off his right foot and leaving the French defence for dead. And when Savea went over for New Zealand's 300th World Cup try, after a wonderful back-of-the-hand offload from Carter, France looked doomed. Picamoles, France's inspirational number eight, had other ideas and latched onto a loose pass in front of New Zealand's posts and barged over, but when he was sin-binned for putting his fist in a prone Richie McCaw's face soon after the restart, the French challenge evaporated. Savea had already grabbed his second just before half-time, the 6ft 4in, 17-stone wing displaying great strength to smash through three tackles and score his seventh try of the tournament. And after Picamoles' departure Kaino trotted over unopposed before Savea finished from 40 metres out to equal Jonah Lomu and Bryan Habana's record of eight tries in an individual tournament and make it 38 tries in 39 Tests. Some cute interplay between Charlie Faumuina and number eight Read ended with the latter touching down next to the posts, before replacement scrum-half Kerr-Barlow came off the bench to grab a clinical double as the world champions ran riot. New Zealand rarely clicked despite topping Pool C, but four competitive matches appear to have been exactly what they needed in terms of sharpening them up for the knockout stages. South Africa, who were shocked by Japan in their opening World Cup game, have mounted a stirring recovery and are battle-hardened after a bruising quarter-final victory over Wales. But the All Blacks appear to have too much variety for the one-dimensional Springboks, who have beaten New Zealand only twice in their last 12 meetings. Such a chastening defeat might be the best thing that could have happened to French rugby after the insipid reign of Saint-Andre. When Toulouse coach Guy Noves takes over, the first thing he will have to address is his country's rugby philosophy, which is now less about flair and more about brute force, which on its own is rarely enough at the highest level. However, Noves's biggest challenge will be attempting to persuade French clubs playing in the Top 14, who are often successful in European competition, to play in a more expansive manner. The post-mortem will be long and cruel. New Zealand head coach Steve Hansen: "It was a very pleasing performance and everyone from number one to 23 played their part. "We can't wait [to play South Africa]. We're playing against great opposition. They are a great team and we enjoy their company and we will enjoy playing them." New Zealand captain Richie McCaw: "The intensity was always going to go up a notch and we talked about it all week about needing to be up a notch. "I am just proud of the guys, especially at the start of the game, we got on to it and applied pressure right around the field." France head coach Philippe Saint-Andre: "Of course they [fans] are disappointed. I think we did the maximum, we tried and today New Zealand were much better than us. "We worked hard for the last three months to be in this World Cup but each time we made a mistake New Zealand punished us. "When the result is like this you have nothing to say and just congratulate New Zealand." New Zealand: B Smith, Milner-Skudder, C Smith, Nonu, Savea, Carter, A. Smith, Crockett, Coles, O Franks, Retallick, Whitelock, Kaino, McCaw, Read. Replacements: Barrett for Milner-Skudder (41), Williams for C. Smith (52), Kerr-Barlow for A. Smith (65), Moody for Crockett (28), Mealamu for Coles (60), Faumuina for O. Franks (51), Vito for Kaino (65), Cane for McCaw (68). France: Spedding, Nakaitaci, Dumoulin, Fofana, Dulin, Michalak, Parra, Ben Arous, Guirado, Slimani, Pape, Maestri, Dusautoir, Le Roux, Picamoles. Replacements: Bastareaud for Dumoulin (61), Tales for Michalak (11), Kockott for Parra (68), Debaty for Ben Arous (61), Szarzewski for Guirado (56), Mas for Slimani (60), Nyanga for Pape (47), Chouly for Picamoles (72). Sin Bin: Picamoles (47) Attendance: 72,000 Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
Defending champions New Zealand hit top gear to demolish France and set up a semi-final against South Africa.
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But now, for the first time, the dirt has been dug up by archaeologists eager to find out more about our ancestors. Perhaps the most interesting find has been the foundations of a house dating back to the 1300s. The archaeologists said it is a hugely significant find, opening another door into the past and allowing us to learn more about how people used to live. A flint scraper, used by people living more than 3,000 years ago, was also found. It would have been used to scrape animal skins, and as a sort of tool for eating food. The dig was organised by the Belfast Hills Partnership and Queen's University Belfast. First-year archaeology students were given their first chance to explore an ancient site. Some of those taking part said it had made them even more eager to follow this career path. The dig has been going on for several weeks, but at the end of next week it will all be covered up again and restored to how it was before the archaeologists dug their trowels into the previously untouched land. Lizzy Pinkerton from the Belfast Hills Partnership said they want to make sure it remains in good condition. They will now analyse all of the data and artefacts they have found. It is unclear how many other potted sites like the one in Slievenacloy are waiting to be explored all over Northern Ireland, but the enthusiastic archaeologists say they are determined to find out.
From the neolithic to the medieval period, a host of historical artefacts have been hiding in the Belfast hills.
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Mohammed al-Barghathi earlier said he had decided to step down in the wake of the recent sieges by armed groups of the justice and foreign ministries. But he was subsequently told by Prime Minister Ali Zeidan not to present his resignation at a cabinet meeting. The gunmen had demanded parliament pass the Political Isolation Law, which bars Gaddafi-era officials from office. The General National Congress did so on Sunday despite criticism from human rights groups, who said the legislation was too vague because it potentially barred anyone who worked for the authorities between 1969, when Muammar Gaddafi came to power, and 2011, when he was ousted. Despite this, some gunmen have refused to withdraw from the ministries. Addressing a news conference in Tripoli on Tuesday afternoon, Mr Barghathi cited the sieges as the reason for offering his resignation. "I will never be able to accept that politics [can] be practiced by the power of weapons," he was quoted as saying by the Reuters news agency. "This is an assault against the democracy I have sworn to protect." However, Mr Zeidan's office later issued a statement saying: "The cabinet would like to clarify that the resignation was not officially presented to the prime minister. "The prime minister has asked the defence minister to renounce it and [he] has confirmed that he will continue his work and expressed his understanding of the present circumstances in the country." The BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli notes that the Political Isolation Law will apply to Mr Barghathi when takes effect. He was commander of the air force in Benghazi before retiring on a government pension in 1994, The law could affect other senior members of the government, including the head of the General National Congress Mohammed al-Megaryef. He defected from Gaddafi's government in the 1980s after serving as Libya's ambassador to India. Gunmen who have remained at the foreign ministry - the first to be targeted on Sunday 28 April - said they were prepared to go but have not done so as yet, our correspondent says. The gunmen outside the justice ministry, which was surrounded last Tuesday, have said they are waiting to be replaced by official security forces, she adds. The various militias around the ministries have different allegiances. The Higher Revolutionary Council, which claims to represent various ex-fighters and is believed to control some of the armed groups, told the BBC it wanted to see the prime minister removed from office. Our correspondent says Mr Zeidan, who it seems will not be affected by the new law, recently described those behind the armed protest as the "losers" in last year's nationwide elections.
Libya's Defence Minister has withdrawn his offer to resign, hours after saying he was leaving his post.
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A police source told BBC Radio WM a passenger was seen pouring a liquid into a box, which then started smoking. The 48 passengers on the Megabus Preston to London service were led off the coach and forced to sit apart in a cordon on the opposite carriageway. Police said a report of vapour escaping from a bag which led to the security alert was caused by "a health improvement aid for smokers". The motorway was closed between junctions T3 and T4 near Lichfield before police said they were no longer treating the incident as suspicious, but it has now reopened. Staffordshire Police said the coach stopped on the hard shoulder "of its own accord" at 08:20 BST. About four hours after armed officers arrived, police confirmed the scene as safe. Shortly before 1500 BST the M6 Toll reopened. The passengers have been allowed to continue their journey to London, although some have chosen to return north, to Manchester. A police spokesperson said: "We received a report from a genuinely concerned member of the public about suspicious activity on a coach travelling on the M6 toll at Weeford, near Lichfield. "Given the nature of the report we responded swiftly and proportionately, treating the information as credible and extremely seriously. "The M6 Toll carriageways were closed in both directions, the coach was directed to the hard shoulder of the motorway and armed officers calmly evacuated passengers with their full support and co-operation. "Following an initial assessment, we can confirm that no-one has been injured and that there is no danger to passengers at the scene or any other travellers who were on the motorway at that time. "We are also not treating anyone as a suspect." A Megabus spokeswoman said the coach had left Preston at 05:10 and was due in London at 10:55. Earlier, armed police officers could be seen next to the single-decker coach on the southbound carriageway, as passengers were led off one by one. Passengers were made to sit on the northbound carriageway, apart from one another, while surrounded by officers. Sniffer dogs and forensic officers were also brought in to aid the search, as officers in forensic suits and others in military fatigues checked the area. The Ministry of Defence confirmed military personnel were assisting police, at their request, under routine procedure. One of the passengers on the bus told the BBC that she had no idea what was going on, that she didn't see anything supsicious, and wasn't told why they were pulled over. She was made to sit cross-legged on the tarmac and still was not told what was happening. She said the whole experience had been very "scary and frightening". The fire service, police from the West Midlands and Staffordshire forces and ambulance crews were all involved in the operation. Nick Jones, a sales manager from Cambridge, said he was about four vehicles behind the coach when police stopped traffic. "I've never seen so many ambulances turning up, also armed police, helicopter and dozens of police cars. "We were told to stay in our cars, keep windows up and not put air conditioning on. "Police were looking in hedgerows and verges on the northbound carriageway. "It all just took off, ambulances left right and centre and armed police in black caps." Another eye-witness Barry Jarvis told the BBC that cars were cleared from toll booths. He said: "It was very puzzling as to what was going on at first as there weren't that many police there. "It was only after 20 minutes or so when all these unmarked cars [were] coming through that we thought something major was happening. "As we were diverted, we could see armed police at the toll booths, and the fire brigade." Motorists on the M6 itself are experiencing delays of up to two-and-a-half hours. In a statement, Staffordshire Police said: "We would like to apologise for any inconvenience and hope that the public understand that we have our duty to safeguard public safety."
Armed police swooped on a coach on the M6 Toll motorway in the West Midlands.
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The 27-year-old winger, who joined the English Championship side from French Ligue 1 team Angers in January 2016, had his Rams contract cancelled by mutual consent on Thursday. Camara played 26 games and scored just once during his time at Derby, netting in the FA Cup fourth round replay defeat to Leicester last season. The much-travelled and vastly-experienced Camara has previously played for French outfits Rennes and Sochaux, Greek club PAOK and Spanish side Mallorca. But the Guinean is desperate to salvage what is left of his career at Guingamp, who finished tenth in Ligue 1 last season. The club has also confirmed Camara will wear the number nine shirt next season. Camara began his professional career in France and represented them at U-17, U-18 and U-21 level. He opted to play for Guinea as a senior international and has featured 12 times for his country of birth, scoring four goals.
Guinea international Abdoul Camara has joined French top-flight side Guingamp on a two-year deal, a day after parting company with English club Derby County.
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That is in part because of its heritage architecture, but more so because of what is inside - the headquarters of the Tata group, one of India's oldest and biggest conglomerates with more than 100 companies that have interests ranging from tea and telecoms, to salt and steel. In the past decade, it has become one of the UK's biggest employers too. So it is inside Bombay House that the fate of a steel plant, thousands of miles away in Wales, will be decided by the board of the company. When Tata took over Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus in 2007, it was seen as a bold move for an Indian firm, and here in India there was a strong sense of pride over the first signs of a shift of economic power between developing and developed countries. The excitement did not last long though. Falling steel demand post-global financial crisis has meant that Tata's steel operations in Europe, and particularly in the UK, have been suffering heavy losses. It is perhaps been among the biggest challenges facing the group's chairman Cyrus Mistry ever since he took charge in December 2012. Attempts to turn around Tata Steel Europe have included deals to sell some factories and several rounds of restructuring which in this age has come to mean job cuts. While it has had to make those tough decisions, Tata is a company that is very conscious of its public image. In nearly 150 years of operation, it has achieved a position of respect that few other Indian companies have accomplished. It is easily one of the country's most admired companies, one that is seen to care for the welfare of its employees. So even if economics forces its hand, Tata will be wary of the impact on its reputation if it decides to shut down its Port Talbot plant.
Bombay House in the historic Fort area of Mumbai is an iconic building.
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Systems at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center had been affected for more than a week. Staff had been forced to carry out some tasks on paper. However, the hospital's chief executive Allen Stefanek, said that the incident had not affected the delivery or quality of patient care. Ransomware is a form of malware which infects a victim's computer, locking it, and demanding that a ransom - often in bitcoins - be paid in order to restore access. Previously, local news sources had reported that the hackers were demanding a ransom payment of $3.4m - but Mr Stefanek denied this. "The amount of ransom requested was 40 bitcoins, equivalent to approximately $17,000," he wrote. "The quickest and most efficient way to restore our systems and administrative functions was to pay the ransom and obtain the decryption key." All systems currently in use had been cleared of malware and thoroughly tested, he added. Ransomware attacks are increasingly common. Last year, security firm Kaspersky acknowledged what it said was a "bitter fact" - "unless precautions are taken, victims may not be able to recover their data in any other way than by paying the demanded ransom." However, when the English county council for Lincolnshire was faced with a £350 ransomware demand last month, it refused to pay. The council has since told the BBC that all systems have been restored without having to pay off the hackers.
A Los Angeles hospital has paid $17,000 (£11,800) to hackers after its computer systems were taken offline by ransomware.
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The main parties failed to break the political deadlock after December's inconclusive elections. The conservative Popular Party (PP) is favourite to win, but only narrowly. In December the PSOE was runner-up to the PP. There is speculation that the PSOE and Podemos could form a ruling coalition after the 26 June vote. The December election was a watershed for Spain, because the PP and the PSOE had previously alternated in power since the restoration of democracy in the 1970s. Podemos (meaning "We Can") is now campaigning as Unidos Podemos, allied with the United Left party under communist leader Alberto Garzon. Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias has offered to form a left-wing coalition government with the PSOE after the election. "We need to agree with them [the PSOE] so that we can have a progressive government," he said. Breaking new ground, Podemos has presented its manifesto as an Ikea-style catalogue, with party members posing in different parts of an ideal house. Podemos and the other leftists argue that the PP, under acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, is discredited because of austerity and the chronic unemployment that has plagued Spain since the 2008 financial crisis. The PP, however, points to Spain's improved economic performance as proof that its policies worked. Judging by the current polls, Spain's result could mirror what happened in Greece, where the new left-wing Syriza party wooed voters away from the traditional Pasok socialists. The fourth significant national party, according to the polls, is Ciudadanos (Citizens), a centre-right, pro-business party. Ciudadanos hopes to occupy "a centre space in Spanish politics, with 3.5 million votes, which did not exist before in this country", its leader Albert Rivera said. The party leaders will try to outdo each other in a high-profile TV debate on Monday, which could have an impact on millions of undecided voters. Spain's Efe news agency reports that in this campaign the parties will hold fewer mass rallies - which are expensive - and focus instead on door-to-door leafleting and maximising their TV exposure. They will also do less plastering of candidates' faces on public transport and in the streets, partly because of widespread voter discontent with politicians, Efe reports.
Campaigning has started 16 days ahead of a fresh general election in Spain, with left-wing Podemos edging ahead of the Socialists (PSOE) in opinion polls.
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Three Giants' forwards Jonathan Boxill, Craig Peacock and Colin Shields make the 22-man squad while netminder Stephen Murphy returns after injury. GB take on hosts Italy, Netherlands and Serbia between 11-14 February. The winners will progress to final qualifying for the 2018 Winter Games in PyeongChang in Korea. Seventeen of the squad who won a silver medal at the 2015 World Championship (Division 1B) in Netherlands are named on the roster. While the tournament is taking place, host club Cortina will travel to Belfast to play at the SSE Arena on Friday 12 February and Saturday 13 February. The Serie A side will contest the 'Olympic Series' against the Belfast Giants in the first ever meeting between the teams.
Four Belfast Giants players have been included in the Great Britain squad for next month's Olympic pre-qualification tournament in Cortina, Italy.
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The Vikings led the table after winning six of their first seven games but slipped from the top after losing to Warrington on 25 March. Betts' side currently lie in fifth place in the table and face league leaders Warrington again on Friday. "I don't see our form being that bad, we've just lost some games," Betts told BBC Radio Merseyside. "We've lost some momentum to look at the table, but internally we're still doing some good things." After conceding 108 points in their opening seven matches, Widnes' fortunes have changed of late, with the Vikings conceding 103 points in their last four games. "It's about doing the little things well, keeping the confidence high and doing the things we did at the beginning of the year with the same kind of determination," he added. "We know we've got to get moving back in the league but Warrington are saying the same thing and there are guys who are fighting to get some momentum in their league positions."
Head coach Denis Betts is not worried about Widnes' recent form despite four consecutive Super League defeats.
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A San Francisco judge has placed January's executive order in limbo, but the White House is vowing to appeal. San Francisco and Santa Clara County sued in February. The Trump administration has warned so-called sanctuary cities they could lose federal funds if they do not co-operate with federal immigration officials. On Tuesday, Judge William Orrick issued a temporary injunction against the presidential order as the case continues in the courts. "It's the 9th Circuit going bananas," White House chief of staff Reince Priebus said, in reference to the San Francisco-based appeals court, which conservatives often accuse of liberalism. Mr Trump's measure cast doubt on the transfer of some $1.2bn (£940m) for San Francisco and $1.7bn to Santa Clara County, home to many Silicon Valley communities. It is another legal defeat for President Trump in his efforts to curb immigration - his plan to curtail travel from seven Muslim-majority nations was twice blocked in federal courts. Lawyers for the federal government had argued in the sanctuary cities case that only funding related to law enforcement would be withheld. But Judge Orrick said any doubt about the scope of the "vague" order was erased by public comments made by President Trump, such as those calling the measure a "weapon" to use against jurisdictions that disagree with his immigration policies. He accused the Trump administration of a "schizophrenic approach" to the order. The 49-page court ruling added that the plaintiffs challenging President Trump's order are likely to succeed in proving the order unconstitutional. "Federal funding... cannot be threatened merely because a jurisdiction chooses an immigration enforcement strategy of which the President disapproves," the judge wrote. However, Judge Orrick's ruling allowed the justice department to follow through with threats made to nine cities last week to cut specific programme grants if they do not adequately co-operate with federal immigration officers. In a press release last week, the department accused sanctuary cities of "crumbling under the weight of illegal immigration and violent crime". There are several sanctuary cities across the US, including Mr Trump's home of New York. New York's Mayor Bill de Blasio praised Tuesday's ruling, saying the president went beyond his authority to cut funding to cities that "don't share his illogical and unconstitutional desire to scapegoat immigrants". Trump starts a 'sanctuary city' war with liberal America
The White House has labelled "bananas" a ruling that blocks President Donald Trump's order barring funding for cities that shelter illegal immigrants.
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Remarkably, this year's finale features the two franchises who have waited longer than any other to win a championship. Cleveland's last title came way back in 1948. In ordinary circumstances a win for "the Tribe" would be a baseball fairytale: this year it would mostly be remembered for crushing Chicago's dreams. The Cubs, despite being one of the most popular and historic franchises in baseball, have not won a World Series title since 1908. They have not even played in the Fall Classic since 1945, when legend has it that a curse was placed on the team when a local tavern owner was asked to leave a game because the smell of his pet goat was upsetting other fans. Baseball is fond of hexes. The "Curse of the Bambino" - placed on the Boston Red Sox when they sold Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees - was blamed for the Red Sox's 86-year World Series drought, while the 1920 Black Sox betting scandal was fingered as the reason for the failure of the Cubs' cross-city rivals, the Chicago White Sox, to win a championship for 88 years. Media playback is not supported on this device But the Sox, red and white, finally came good in successive years a decade ago. The Cubs' winless streak stands at 108 years and counting. Various, possibly more likely, reasons have been advanced for the Cubs' epic failure, including playing more daytime games than most (which some believe denies the players the opportunity to settle into a rhythm), a failure to tap into Latin American talent and a poor system for developing young in-house stars. Some also believe the innate pessimism of the fans creates a counter-productive atmosphere of tension at their beautiful but capricious Wrigley Field home - where the wind can swirl unpredictably - when things get tense at the business end of the season. In 2003, the fan effect was more tangible when Steve Bartman covered himself in infamy by impeding a fielder's attempt to catch a key fly ball in a post-season game against the Florida (now Miami) Marlins. Needless to say the Cubs went on to lose the game, and the series and Bartman issued a public letter of apology. As he puts it on his Twitter feed: "Some people are remembered for a lifetime of great work, I'm remembered for five seconds." In 2008, a priest even sprinkled holy water in the Cubs' dug-out before their National League Division Series against Los Angeles. They did not win a single game, losing the best-of-five series 3-0. So why does 2016 finally promise something better? It seems the key was to make Theo Epstein president of baseball operations in 2011. He is now the highest paid manager in US sport, reportedly on a five-year contract paying more than $50m (£40.87m). Epstein had already tasted success at the Red Sox, relying on a scientific, analytical method to identify talent. He has repeated the process in Chicago, transforming a team that finished in last place in the National League Central Division for the first three years of his presidency. The batting line-up was the third most productive in the majors during the regular season. Dynamic infielders Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo both achieved the notable double of driving in more than 100 runs and hitting more than 30 home runs. But the Cubs' domination of their division, which they won for the first time since 2008 with three weeks of the season still to go, was primarily down to a group of pitchers as daunting as any seen in the major leagues in recent decades. The key measure of a pitcher's effectiveness is the earned run average (ERA) - the average number of runs they give up during a full nine-inning game. The Cubs' Kyle Hendricks posted the lowest ERA in the major leagues, and team-mate Jon Lester was second. The Cubs' bullpen - the group of relief pitchers who come into the game in the later stages when the starter has run out of steam - was also among the strongest in baseball. Sceptics thought the Cubs might again struggle to maintain their form into the postseason, but they eased past the San Francisco Giants 3-1 in the National League Division Series, and then came roaring back from 2-1 down to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL Championship Series. Just reaching the World Series prompted scenes of wild celebration. As David Haugh from the Chicago Tribune put it: "The reaction was visceral, the elation indescribable and the relief undeniable as a crowd of 42,386 fans unleashed 71 years' worth of frustration and disappointment." The Indians comfortably won the American League Central Division, despite losing their best hitter Michael Brantley to injury for most of the season. But with injuries to two of their key pitchers, few expected them to beat the Red Sox in the AL Division Series. In fact they swept the Sox, and went on to beat the Toronto Blue Jays in a low-scoring AL Championship Series. Deftly managed by Terry Francona, who won championships at Boston in 2004 and 2007, the Indians have proved themselves to be consummate battlers this year. Reaching a World Series is an impressive achievement for a franchise with one of the smallest payrolls in baseball. But many expect the Cubs to end their years of pain - if they can overcome their internal demons, and a smelly goat.
The Chicago Cubs will be hoping to end the most infamous run of failure in US sport when they face the Cleveland Indians in the World Series, which starts on Tuesday.
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Leroy Fer gave the hosts a first-half lead when he steered the ball home from close range at the back post after Baston Borja's knockdown from a corner. Roberto Firmino levelled shortly after half-time when he headed in from Jordan Henderson's cross. Milner netted the winner six minutes from time after Firmino was fouled. The Liverpool midfielder's goal was just reward a dominant second half from his team, who have now won four Premier League games in a row. It was, however, a little cruel on Swansea, whose spirited performance has probably bought Guidolin a little more time to turn things around. The Swans are above the relegation zone on goal difference and have not won in the league since the opening day of the season. But the club's owners had indicated before the game that the manner of performances would have as much of a bearing on Guidolin's future as the results. Liverpool arrived in south Wales on a high, winning their past three league games and scoring 11 goals in the process. Despite his side's fluency in attack, manager Jurgen Klopp had expressed concerns about the Reds' fragility from set-pieces, and his fears proved well founded as they fell behind in scrappy circumstances. Rattled by their opponents' energetic pressing, Liverpool conceded a corner and, from it, Swansea's £15m record signing Borja headed across goal for Fer to turn the ball in from a yard out. The ragged visitors could have conceded another had Borja not been so wayward with a free header - and Liverpool fans may have feared another hard lucky story, akin to their only defeat of the season at Burnley, on 20 August. However, the visitors were vastly improved in the second half as they recaptured their recent impressive form and equalised thanks to more unsteady set-piece defending, as Firmino headed in from close range. Klopp's side dominated from that point and, after they were initially thwarted by dogged Swansea defending, they eventually struck when Angel Rangel pushed Firmino in the back and Milner calmly converted the penalty. In stark contrast to their high-flying opponents, Swansea entered the game in the midst of a torrid spell chairman Huw Jenkins described in the match programme as the hardest of his 12 years at the helm. Guidolin's future remains in the balance, with his side just one point above the relegation zone and without a league win since beating Burnley on 13 August. His players responded to his plight superbly, harassing Liverpool with a high-octane first-half display. However, they were overwhelmed after the interval and were powerless to stop Guidolin suffering a third successive league defeat for the first time in his tenure. His position is now as uncertain as ever. Although Swansea's owners have started compiling a shortlist of potential successors in the event of Guidolin's sacking, they indicated beforehand that the Italian would be given time to turn the club's fortunes around. Media playback is not supported on this device After yet another game without a win, though, that time may be running out for Guidolin. Swansea boss Francesco Guidolin: "The players gave me a good answer. Our relationship is good. There is no problem between me and my players. "I don't know [about the future]. It's not my decision. It's just for me to prepare for the game and the team. I know the situation. It's a possibility. The important thing is to prepare with patience. Media playback is not supported on this device "Before the game I saw the new owners Jason [Levien] and Steve [Kaplan] just to say 'hello'. I don't know if in the next day there's meeting." Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: "I thought we could have done better in the first half. Our body language was not good, we were static and it was easy to defend against us. We are not as good as we should have been. "You have to show why we are here. We showed a reaction, were more organised, clear in all situations and we deserved to win. Of course I am happy we have had two or three brilliant games in a row. "If Milner is our top scorer at end of the season with penalties, I have no problem with it. All is good. The performance was not perfect but it was good enough." After the international break, Swansea face another tough game in the Premier League when they head to Arsenal on Saturday, 15 October (15:00 BST). Liverpool face fierce rivals Manchester United at Anfield on Monday, 17 October (20:00 BST). Match ends, Swansea City 1, Liverpool 2. Second Half ends, Swansea City 1, Liverpool 2. Attempt missed. Mike van der Hoorn (Swansea City) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Angel Rangel with a cross. Attempt saved. Divock Origi (Liverpool) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Philippe Coutinho. Attempt saved. Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool) left footed shot from a difficult angle on the left is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Divock Origi. Substitution, Liverpool. Divock Origi replaces Roberto Firmino. Substitution, Liverpool. Emre Can replaces Georginio Wijnaldum. Goal! Swansea City 1, Liverpool 2. James Milner (Liverpool) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the high centre of the goal. Penalty Liverpool. Roberto Firmino draws a foul in the penalty area. Penalty conceded by Angel Rangel (Swansea City) after a foul in the penalty area. Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Borja Bastón. Attempt blocked. Joel Matip (Liverpool) header from the right side of the six yard box is blocked. Assisted by Jordan Henderson with a cross. Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Jack Cork. Attempt blocked. Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by James Milner. Foul by Joel Matip (Liverpool). Gylfi Sigurdsson (Swansea City) wins a free kick on the left wing. Delay over. They are ready to continue. Delay in match Loris Karius (Liverpool) because of an injury. Corner, Swansea City. Conceded by Joel Matip. Corner, Swansea City. Conceded by Joel Matip. Attempt blocked. Jay Fulton (Swansea City) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Modou Barrow with a cross. Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Modou Barrow. Substitution, Swansea City. Jay Fulton replaces Leroy Fer. Attempt missed. Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Philippe Coutinho with a cross following a corner. Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Kyle Naughton. Attempt blocked. Sadio Mané (Liverpool) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by James Milner. Attempt saved. Nathaniel Clyne (Liverpool) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Georginio Wijnaldum. Nathaniel Clyne (Liverpool) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Modou Barrow (Swansea City). Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Jordi Amat. Jordan Henderson (Liverpool) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Gylfi Sigurdsson (Swansea City). Substitution, Swansea City. Ki Sung-yueng replaces Leon Britton. Substitution, Swansea City. Modou Barrow replaces Wayne Routledge. Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Angel Rangel. Attempt blocked. Georginio Wijnaldum (Liverpool) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Nathaniel Clyne. Attempt missed. Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Georginio Wijnaldum. Sadio Mané (Liverpool) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Jack Cork (Swansea City). Goal! Swansea City 1, Liverpool 1. Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) header from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Jordan Henderson following a set piece situation.
James Milner's late penalty gave Liverpool a hard-fought victory over Swansea, increasing the scrutiny on Swans boss Francesco Guidolin.
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Media playback is not supported on this device In charge of world football's governing body since 1998, Blatter, 79, said last year he was standing down amid a growing corruption crisis. Five candidates want to replace him. They are Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa, Gianni Infantino, Prince Ali bin al-Hussein, Tokyo Sexwale and Jerome Champagne. The election process is expected to begin at 12:00 GMT, but several rounds of voting may be required before a winner is known. Media playback is not supported on this device Each candidate has 15 minutes to address the congress before voting starts at approximately 12:00 GMT. There are 209 Fifa nations but Kuwait and Indonesia are currently barred from taking part, so that makes 207 eligible voters. To become president after the first round of voting, a candidate needs to secure two-thirds of the available votes. If no candidate achieves that mark, then a simple majority is required in the second round. If there is still no winner, then a third round will take place, minus the candidate with the fewest votes in round two. Fifa says a winner must be declared on Friday because an ice hockey rink is due to be installed at the Hallenstadion venue at midnight. So determined is Fifa to get this election done that it has spent £500,000 converting its headquarters into a back-up venue. Media playback is not supported on this device Given everything that has happened to Fifa, this is seen as a pivotal moment for an organisation which has been heavily criticised for its lack of transparency and for failing to clamp down on corruption within it. A new leader, together with a raft of reform measures, is seen as a chance to start afresh. Acting president Issa Hayatou said Friday can "signal a new dawn", adding: "This is our opportunity to show we are united in building a stronger Fifa." Media playback is not supported on this device There have been widespread allegations of corruption, the arrest of leading officials, the banning of its president and the sight of big-name sponsors deserting the organisation. Numerous Fifa officials have been indicted in the United States, while Swiss authorities are also investigating the organisation. Blatter has also been banned from all football activity for six years after being found guilty of breaching Fifa's ethics rules over a $2m (£1.3m) "disloyal payment" to the head of European football's governing body Uefa, Michel Platini, who had been favourite to succeed the Swiss. Former France captain Platini was also suspended. Both men deny any wrongdoing and are appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Furthermore, Jerome Valcke, Fifa's secretary general and formerly Blatter's right-hand man, was banned for 12 years following allegations - which he denies - of misconduct while in office. Media playback is not supported on this device Fifa's leader is the figurehead for world football, often seen in public alongside presidents, prime ministers and royalty. There have been eight of them so far, presiding over the organisation's executive committee, which is where the real decision-making power lies. Fifa organises World Cups and other international tournaments, distributes broadcasting rights and should both protect and develop the world's most popular sport. The president also "legally represents" the organisation, "maintains relations between Fifa and the confederations, members, political bodies and international organisations", and "implements the decisions passed by the congress and the executive committee". There are five candidates, from Africa, Europe and the Middle East: Prince Ali bin al-Hussein Jerome Champagne Gianni Infantino Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa Tokyo Sexwale Read more: the five candidates profiled Media playback is not supported on this device Prince Ali: "I'm a candidate beholden to no one. I wouldn't apply political pressure or coercion. I'm the only candidate from a national association." Infantino: "I'm not a politician, I'm football person and I'm a worker. If we stop doing politics and start doing football, the world will admire us." Sheikh Salman: "My past and my track record speaks for itself. We want someone who is responsible and can deliver the promises he says." Champagne: "I want a Fifa that serves football, that serves you. The Fifa I dream of is one which correct the inequalities." Sexwale: "I'm here, despite any obstacle. My life experience as a fighter, someone who dies wearing his boots... I have come this far." Prince Ali wants to quadruple the amount Fifa's member associations receive - believing it will increase their sustainability - but wants the money properly accounted for. Infantino would expand the World Cup to 40 teams to ensure more smaller nations can participate. He also wants to hugely expand Fifa's development plan by investing £860m of its revenues and giving £3.6m to each member association. Sheikh Salman's big idea is to split Fifa in two with a business side handling commercial issues and the football side organising World Cups and developing the game. He believes this would stop executives making self-interested decisions. Champagne's most recent manifesto, Hope For Football, emphasised "rebalancing" the inequality in football and "reconciling" the game's "protagonists". He wants to modernise - by introducing technology to help referees, having women in key Fifa roles and run Fifa like a public sector organisation. Sexwale has focused on his background in administration in the election run-up. His manifesto headline was the idea to put sponsors on national teams shirts to help raise money for the football associations. Sheikh Salman is the front runner because he has the backing of his own Asian confederation, as well as Africa. The continents do not vote as a block and the ballot is held in secret. But such political backing from two of the biggest confederations should not be underestimated and may not be hard to deny. Infantino, who is effectively in charge of European football following the suspension of Uefa president Platini. The 45-year-old has, according to his camp, made gains in recent weeks and they believe he is the man to beat. On Thursday, Infantino told BBC Sport he was expecting 105 out of 207 votes in the first round - the same as Salman predicts for himself. Uefa's general secretary has strong support in Europe and South America, as well as significant backing in the potentially crucial Caribbean and his camp also thinks he will get half the votes in Africa. If those predictions prove true, he will win. Prince Ali lost out to Blatter in last year's election and looks like missing out again after failing to make gains after Platini was banned. However, if he does drop out and asks his supporters to back a rival candidate he could still be an important influence in deciding the eventual winner. As for Champagne and Sexwale, who is a former political prisoner on South Africa's Robben Island, they are the rank outsiders. Media playback is not supported on this device The delegates are also being asked to agree to reforms designed to end the problems that have led to Fifa's crisis in recent months and restore the organisation's reputation. Specifically, Fifa wants members to agree to term limits for top officials along with disclosure of their salaries. Another proposal is to disband Fifa's executive committee and replace it with a 36-member Fifa council, which will include a minimum of six women. Greg Dyke, who will cast a vote as chairman of the Football Association, says the reforms are "more important" than the new leader as it will provide an "opportunity for Fifa to start again". BBC sports editor Dan Roan in Zurich: "Few fans or players would recognise these individuals, let alone know about their policies or have trust in their leadership. "The selection of Sepp Blatter's successor should be the moment the governing body finally consigns the tainted tenure of their former president to history, and symbolically moves on from the stranglehold he held over the organisation for so long. "Except to many, it simply does not feel like that. "All of the men running for president are members of the football establishment. Four of them have spoken to Blatter in the build up to the election, presumably to ask for advice. All are loathe to condemn the disgraced former president. "The next 24 hours matters a great deal, and much is at stake. But do not assume that it represents the end of this great scandal, or the solution to FIFA's troubles. We should all know better by now." Read Dan Roan's full blog here
Fifa will get a new president on Friday when 207 delegates from around the world gather in Zurich, Switzerland to vote for a successor to Sepp Blatter.
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Two years down the line, Jones has now become a mother - and says this has given her a new awareness of what mum-of-one Gemma Foster went through. "Being a wife and a mother made me realise the gravitas of that unit falling apart, because I'd go home at night and I'd have a baby to put to bed," she says. "So I think it definitely made me realise when two people get together and have a child out of love and then they split... what it is to parent a child and be in each other's lives when you are damaged and hurt without damaging and hurting a child." Jones brought her son to set - he doesn't appear in the show, but "looked much better than I did" on camera, she jokes. She's now looking forward to some down time with him. "The work/life balance for anyone is hard, so I try to keep work separate," she explains. "I feel very, very grateful because I did a lot of work and now I'm taking a lot of time off. So I'm there until Christmas now, just down the play park in my Converse." The second series of the BBC One drama takes up the action as Gemma's estranged husband Simon (Bertie Carvel) and his new family return to the fictional town of Parminster, where she lives and works. They are dealing with the bitter repercussions of divorce - with their son, Tom, caught in the middle. Jones admits it can be "uncomfortable" viewing at times but says the show has a "weird, sexy edge to it". "We all know what it feels like to be in a room with an ex-partner," she goes on. "Everybody has had a relationship, everyone has had exes, everybody has been in difficult circumstances. I'm sure myself and Bertie have had those thoughts and feelings; otherwise we wouldn't be able to draw on them. "But at the same time, with the style of writing and the style of the programme, you're able to go further. "It has a fantastical edge as well as being deep-rooted in naturalism. It also has an exaggerated way of showing how far you could go if you really wanted to." Carvel, who played Miss Trunchbull in West End musical Matilda, says he found Mike Bartlett's writing "exciting" and that the Doctor Foster plot was a "real page-turner". "He gives us incredibly three-dimensional characters", says the actor, adding that it was "really fun" to play a character who makes the audience change their opinion about him as the drama progresses. "Often you find yourself looking at something from a really different point of view," he says. "That's what's exciting about this series as a whole." Jones says the original plan was to give Gemma a new look. After conducting a screen test, though, it was agreed that it just didn't work. "She's moved on, but actually she's comfortable with her bob and her work and she's put up her walls," says the former Coronation Street actress. "It was the right decision to move her on but leave her embalmed in a way. "And what I got, as well as being exciting and dark and sexy and thrilling and all those things, I looked at them both and thought, 'You're both really hurt' and I hadn't seen that before." Bartlett - the man behind award-winning play King Charles III, recently filmed by the BBC - says he originally intended Doctor Foster to have a single series. "But when we were shooting it, I started to realise there could more - there could be another story or a further story to tell," he explains. The first series' final scene saw Gemma and her son together, seeing her former husband with his pregnant new partner. "It looks like a happy ending, but there are lots of threads untied", Bartlett goes on. "There's more to tell, so when we had the opportunity, I thought we should." Doctor Foster returns to BBC One next month. Follow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email [email protected].
A lot has changed for Suranne Jones since we last saw her in Bafta-winning TV series Doctor Foster, in which she plays a GP who suspects her husband is cheating on her.
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A close-range Joseph Mendes finish put the Royals ahead and Jordan Obita's intended cross doubled the lead. With chances coming at both ends, Michael Kightly and Ben Turner went close for the Brewers but Yann Kermorgant's strike made it 3-0. Turner and Cauley Woodrow replied but Lewis Grabban sealed Reading's win. Turner's tap-in and Woodrow's header from Will Miller's cross looked like teeing up a nervy finale, but substitute Grabban netted following a goalmouth scramble with five minutes left. The Royals will face sixth-placed Fulham in the two-legged play-off semi-finals, with the first leg at Craven Cottage on Saturday, 13 May and the return fixture on Tuesday, 16 May. Burton, who had already secured their Championship status, dropped to 20th in the table, one point above the relegation zone. Burton boss Nigel Clough: "I thought we deserved more than a defeat from the game. We played well throughout the game. The first goal was messy and a bit scrappy early on but the second goal was as good as you will see all season. "With all the other results going the way that they did today it just goes to show how massively important that point was for us at Barnsley a week ago. "They were a bit more clinical than us today. That is why they are third in the league and may be in the Premier League in a few weeks' time." Reading manager Jaap Stam: "It is always nicer when you can go into the play-offs with a win. We are very happy. "It is going to be two very interesting games against Fulham now. They are a very good side but so are we. "Burton made us work hard for it. We knew that with it being their last home game they wanted a result and they made it difficult for us. I thought we scored four very good goals today to win the game." Match ends, Burton Albion 2, Reading 4. Second Half ends, Burton Albion 2, Reading 4. Attempt missed. Cauley Woodrow (Burton Albion) right footed shot from outside the box is too high from a direct free kick. Hand ball by George Evans (Reading). Foul by Luke Varney (Burton Albion). Liam Moore (Reading) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Attempt blocked. Cauley Woodrow (Burton Albion) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Attempt blocked. Marvin Sordell (Burton Albion) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Attempt blocked. Luke Varney (Burton Albion) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box is blocked. Attempt saved. Cauley Woodrow (Burton Albion) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Jackson Irvine with a through ball. Foul by John Brayford (Burton Albion). Danny Williams (Reading) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Attempt saved. Yann Kermorgant (Reading) header from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Attempt saved. 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Assisted by Jordan Obita with a cross following a corner. Corner, Reading. Conceded by Joe Sbarra. John Brayford (Burton Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Yann Kermorgant (Reading). Jackson Irvine (Burton Albion) wins a free kick on the left wing. Foul by George Evans (Reading). Cauley Woodrow (Burton Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Joey van den Berg (Reading). Attempt blocked. Yann Kermorgant (Reading) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Liam Kelly with a cross. Corner, Reading. Conceded by Ben Turner. Substitution, Burton Albion. Luke Varney replaces Will Miller. Jackson Irvine (Burton Albion) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Foul by Jackson Irvine (Burton Albion). Liam Kelly (Reading) wins a free kick on the right wing. Substitution, Reading. Danny Williams replaces Roy Beerens. Goal! Burton Albion 2, Reading 3. 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Reading withstood a Burton Albion comeback to secure third place in the Championship with a thrilling final-day victory at the Pirelli Stadium.
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Chisora rocked Fury in the second round with a left and two further rights but it was the only time the champion looked like he might win the fight. Fury, 23, looked fresh throughout and picked his opponent off at ease to earn a wide unanimous decision. Two judges scored the fight 117-112 with the other scoring it 118-111. "This is a dream come true and it means the world to me," said Fury. Victory for the unbeaten Fury - the 15th of his professional career - could now open the door to a potential world title shot against either of the Klitschko brothers. Wladimir Klitschko, WBO, IBF and WBA champion, openly discussed the prospect of facing the winner in the build-up to the Wembley Arena showdown, and now Fury can dream of a shot at the big time. This is a dream come true and it means the world to me Chisora has had two proposed bouts with Ukrainian Klitschko cancelled within the past eight months but he looked a long way short of a fighter ready to mix in such exulted company. Manchester's Fury started the fight on the front foot and looking sharper than 27-year-old Chisora, who looked rusty and like a boxer that had not fought for nearly a year. And certainly Chisora's pre-fight weight of 18st 9lb - the heaviest of his career - seemed to suggest the Finchley-based boxer had taken a less than professional approach to training for the fight. It was the Fury jab that proved the most effective punch, with his short clubbing left also finding the target throughout. The previously unbeaten Chisora rocked Fury in the second and had his man in trouble in the third and fourth but the challenger cleared his head and dominated from there on in. Fury boxed well throughout, throwing some beautiful combinations while never looking like ending the fight early, with Chisora cutting a battered, bloodied and disheartened figure as the fight wore on. At one stage his corner threatened to pull Chisora out of the fight in an attempt to spark him into life, but it made little difference. He was constantly worn down by Fury's physical dominance and relentless work rate and despite a 30-second burst from Chisora in the 10th, he never looked liked turning the fight around. The champion knew he needed a stoppage in the final round but he lacked energy and intensity as Fury managed to keep the disappointing Chisora at length to take the fight and British and Commonwealth titles on points. Ashley Theophane overcame a difficult start to stop Welsh veteran Jason Cook in the 10th round of the first defence of his British light-welterweight title at Wembley Arena. Cook, whose career record slips to a potentially final 28-4-1, unsettled the Londoner early on with some intelligent pressure fighting and Theophane's frustration was clear when he was docked a point for low blows in round five. But the champion, now 30-4-1, regrouped, finding his range with a number of sharp combinations before flooring his foe conclusively with a left hook to the body in round 10.
Tyson Fury defeated Dereck Chisora on points to become the new British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion after a brutal fight at Wembley Arena.
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"Is it Hillary Clinton?" Daniel Aston, 20, is puzzling over a picture of a woman who looms very large in the history of his home town. "It's Margaret something," offers 19-year-old Andrew Jones. Only Liam Foster-Jones, of the three unemployed friends, seems certain about who the imperious features and swept-back helmet of hair might belong to. "It's Margaret Thatcher," he says. The name doesn't seem to mean much to them. It would have been a different story 36 years ago, when the Thatcher government closed Consett's steel works, with the loss of 3,700 jobs. The devastation inflicted on this remote town high on the edge of the Pennines, where unemployment soared to 36%, made the national news and became a symbol of the harsh medicine the Thatcher government thought it had to administer to Britain's heavy industries. It sowed the seeds for the electoral wipe out the Conservatives would experience across large parts of Northern England and Scotland, which it still trying to recover from today. Thatcher and "the Tories" remain dirty words to the former steel workers in Consett but few young people I spoke to could recognise her and those that did regarded her as a distant historical figure. "I don't really have an opinion [about her] but my dad doesn't like her because she shut down the steel works," said 20-year-old Adam Stokoe. "So my dad has strong opinions about that. I'm not from that time period so I don't really think about it that way. I only think about now. What's going to benefit me." Consett has never had a Conservative MP but the Tory vote held up surprisingly well in other parts of the North-East while Thatcher was in power. In 1983, the party took 34% of North East votes, and had five MPs. It was only after she left office that anti-Tory attitudes really hardened, with the party's share of the vote slumping by 10%. It currently has just three MPs in the region. Theresa May is attempting to change that on 8 June and has urged traditional Labour supporters to "lend" her their vote. She will have experienced at first hand how difficult it is to break the voting habits of a lifetime in this part of the world when she stood for election in North West Durham in 1992. (By a strange coincidence, Lib Dem leader Tim Farron was also standing for Parliament for the first time that year in the same constituency.) They still remember Mrs May at Consett Working Men's Club - because, claims the barman, they wouldn't let her through the door. It had nothing to do with her politics, he adds, it's just that the club is one of a tiny handful left in the UK that does not admit women. "Your wife can't chase you in here," says one regular, looking up from his racing form. He doesn't want to talk about politics. Mrs May won 28% of the vote in North West Durham - a score that has not been beaten by a Conservative candidate there since - but although one local poll put the party in with a chance of winning on 8 June it is not high on their target list. There was certainly little enthusiasm for Mrs May's brand of Conservatism in the town's Steel Club, although the lifelong Labour voters I spoke to were equally scathing about their traditional party of choice. "I don't like Jeremy Corbyn. He hasn't got a brain in his head as far as I'm concerned," said Christopher Bell, a 69-year-old retired steel worker and club steward. He and his partner, Linda, voted for Brexit in last year's referendum and are worried about the strain they say is being placed on local services by East European immigrants. Linda, who voted UKIP in 2015, said she would not return to the Labour fold until the party was led by "somebody that's going to stand up for English people, working class people - because the Conservatives like the rich and they like to keep them rich". Thirty miles south in Darlington, a constituency with a narrower Labour majority of just over 3,000, people seemed more receptive to the Conservative message. The town has had a Tory MP before - Defence Secretary Michael Fallon in the 1980s - and the party has hopes of retaking the seat on 8 June. "I will vote for Theresa May. Not necessarily because she's a Conservative but I think she's the only person for the job. Given the other options," says Alex Blackham, owner of a cafe in the town's indoor market. "If she'd been Labour or an independent then I would have been voting for her as a person. I think that's what politics comes down to sometimes." Clive Hinson, a 59-year-old assembly line worker who was about to tuck into one of Mr Blackham's full English breakfasts, blames Thatcher for the closure of the dump truck factory he worked at in the 1980s. But he adds: "Funnily enough, I'll be voting Conservative. Because I think Corbyn is a waste of time. "He can't give a definitive answer on defence. He's got all these plans for spending loads of money but the figures just don't add up....so much though I don't want to vote Conservative that's the way I'm voting." He says the North East has "forgiven but not forgotten" Thatcher, comparing the reconciliation process to what happened in Northern Ireland or South Africa. Like Mr Blackham he voted for Brexit in last year's EU referendum. Most of the older working class people I spoke to - the traditional bedrock of Labour support in the area - needed no prompting to criticise what they saw as Jeremy Corbyn's lack of leadership ability and charisma. He seemed to go over much better with younger, more cosmopolitan voters. "I would vote Corbyn all day every day," said Stephen Lock, who runs a comic book stall in the covered market with wife June. "He's such a man of the people by the looks of it. He's looking after the general working people. He seems to have great ideas. They may be a little outdated in the modern day, but he's not the person they're painting him out to be. They are trying to make him out to be weak and I don't think he is." The couple returned from 13 years in France, where they had a gardening business, after the Brexit vote. "We thought we had better come back and do something else here. It's affected us quite heavily," said Stephen. They are torn between voting Labour and Liberal Democrats - and are not impressed by what they see as the disloyalty of Labour MPs who openly criticise their leader. "The Labour Party is shooting itself in the foot by not acting and standing as one," said June. "You have got career politicians that are more concerned about their own personal interests than their constituents." There also appeared to real enthusiasm for Corbyn among Darlington's student population, who blame the media for portraying him in a negative light. "You don't see a lot of coverage of, like, nice things about him," said 18-year-old Emily Frewin. "But when you actually read into it he is a nice person." Theresa May avoids talking to the voters, she adds, but "he seems like he wants to talk to everybody, not just the rich people". "He does seem to be getting slandered quite a lot," agrees 20-year-old software development student Josh Walker, "when he's trying to fight for us." If the Thatcher factor was ever a major impediment to a Tory revival in the North East, it has undoubtedly faded with time. The party's tactic of detaching Theresa May's name - it was emblazoned across the battle bus she toured the North-East in - from the Conservative brand appears to be working with some voters, who might feel a little queasy at the prospect of putting their cross next to a Tory candidate. Some told me they had flirted with a Conservative vote, only to think better of it - Mrs May's support for a free vote on fox hunting, not an issue that has exactly dominated the airwaves, was mentioned by several people as a reason for not switching to the Tories. And there will always be some who will never forget, or forgive. Like the Darlington woman who greeted Theresa May's name with a horrified cry of "she's another Maggie Thatcher!". But on the basis of this highly unscientific sample, Thatcher is no longer the bogey figure she was and Labour can no longer rely on the loyalty of its traditional support base.
The Conservatives are hoping to win back seats in the North-East of England on 8 June - has the party finally escaped the shadow of Margaret Thatcher which helped make much of the region a no-go area for them?
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Firefighters were called to a home in Marlborough Road just after 22:00 GMT on Saturday after a fire developed in the first floor and roof. A man was removed from the home by firefighters, but later died in hospital. The cause of the fire is being investigated by Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service and Thames Valley Police.
A man has been killed in a fire in Oxford.
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Firefighters spent several days at the site in Duncan Street following the blaze on 2 March, which reduced train services and caused travel delays. The Environment Agency (EA) suspended Recovered Fuels Shipping Limited from accepting waste after the fire. The firm was "broadly compliant" with fire safety law, the fire service said. Recovered Fuels Shipping Limited, whose site was run by Asset and Land Group, could not be contacted for a comment. It has until 7 August to appeal the decision. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) visited the premises nine times in the last 12 months. Geoff Harris, GMFRS area manager, said: "The site operators, Asset and Land, have been broadly compliant with fire safety legislation throughout that time." The fire service raised concerns to the EA in February over the impact a fire could have on nearby residents, transport and the environment. "The EA were very interested in our concerns, which resulted in our fire safety officers conducting joint visits to the site with EA staff, the EA decided to take enforcement action against the site operators," Mr Harris said. An EA spokesman said: "After consideration of all the facts relating to the company and the site, the EA has now decided to revoke the environmental permit. "Subject to any appeal, the revocation takes effect on 7 August, which means after that date the company will no longer be able to operate from that site. The company is still required to remove all the waste." The cause of the fire remains undetermined.
A company which runs a paper recycling plant in Salford where a major fire broke out has had its environmental permit revoked.
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The deal to stop fighting was agreed between the Syrian government and some rebel groups fighting against them. There has been a war in Syria since 2011 and since then, it's thought 300,000 people have lost their lives. Four million people, including children, have been forced to leave the country and seek safety in nearby countries and Europe. So far, the new ceasefire, which started at midnight on Thursday, seems to be holding, although there have been reports of isolated fighting in some areas. Read our guide to find out more about why there is a war in Syria and why the city of Aleppo is so important. A ceasefire is an agreement by opposing sides to stop fighting in a war. This can be for a certain amount of time as a short break or it can be agreed for a longer period of time. In this ceasefire in Syria, there are many groups involved. Syrian government forces, the Free Syrian Army and many rebel groups have all agreed to the ceasefire. But not all groups operating in the country are part of the deal. The group that calls itself Islamic State and other extremist Islamist groups, are not part of the ceasefire. Islamic State have taken over large parts of Syria and neighbouring Iraq and fighting against them is continuing, whilst the ceasefire is underway. If the ceasefire does continue to hold, then peace talks aimed at ending the war in Syria could be held within a month.
A new ceasefire is underway in the war torn country of Syria in the Middle East.
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A BBC crew recorded a party member remarking at a meeting that Golden Dawn members had not beaten radical left MP Dimitris Stratoulis hard enough. The party sued Mr Stratoulis when he accused them over the attack. Contacted by the BBC, a party spokesperson dismissed the remarks at the meeting as a "joke". Greek police spokesman Lt Col Christos Manouras told the BBC on Monday that as soon as police heard the BBC broadcast, they recorded the clip of the Golden Dawn meeting and sent it to the office investigating the alleged attack on Mr Stratoulis. The MP from the Syriza bloc was reportedly attacked after a football match in the Olympic Stadium on 16 December by three men who, he says, threatened to kill him. He is said to have suffered light injuries. Golden Dawn is one of the most right-wing parties in Europe and its anti-immigrant language and logo, redolent of a swastika, underline why many call it neo-Nazi, the BBC's Tim Franks reports from Athens. A recent opinion poll suggests the party's support has grown since the last election, when it won 18 seats in parliament. Golden Dawn denies involvement in violence.
Police in Greece have submitted a BBC tape to prosecutors investigating an alleged assault on an MP by members of the far-right Golden Dawn party.
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Overnight leader Rickie Fowler missed out on an automatic Ryder Cup place after carding a three-over round of 74 on Sunday to finish joint seventh. Fowler needed to finish third and will now hope to be a wildcard pick on Davis Love's team. Reed, on the losing team at Gleneagles in 2014, said: "I want sweet revenge, just like our whole team does." Europe have won the competition three times in a row, and eight times in the last 10. Reed, 26, beat fellow American Sean O'Hair and Argentina's Emiliano Grillo by a shot in New York to go top of the PGA points standings. Scotland's Martin Laird ended two under par, while England's Olympic champion Justin Rose and Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy finished on level par. Reed, who represented the USA at the Presidents Cup in South Korea and at the Olympic Games in Brazil, added: "I finally get to play for the United States in the United States and I cannot wait to see how the fans are, and just have the whole crowd on our side this time." Fowler's late slip-up saw 2015 Open champion Zach Johnson claim the final automatic spot. 1. Dustin Johnson 2. Jordan Spieth 3. Phil Mickelson 4. Patrick Reed 5. Jimmy Walker 6. Brooks Koepka 7. Brandt Snedeker 8. Zach Johnson Captain Davis Love has four wildcard picks and will choose three after the BMW Championship on 11 September. Love will make his final selection two weeks later after the Tour Championship, only five days before the Ryder Cup starts on 30 September. Among those in contention for a spot, along with Fowler, are Bubba Watson, who finished ninth in the standings, and JB Holmes. We've launched a new BBC Sport newsletter, bringing all the best stories, features and video right to your inbox. You can sign up here.
Patrick Reed won his first tournament of the season at The Barclays to seal his spot on the USA Ryder Cup team.
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Soldiers and riot police are manning the entrance of the building. It follows last week's court ruling that NFF president Amaju Pinnick lost his post to Chris Giwa in elections in September 2014. Giwa and his team had said they would occupy and take over the NFF offices to start work on Monday. The NFF has appealed against the court ruling, insisting that Pinnick is still the head of the federation. And staff of the Fifa-recognised NFF, including the general secretary Mohammed Sanusi, are currently working in the building. Giwa's faction and all other non-NFF staff have been denied access into the football house by police, who have been in attendance since Sunday. "We got here this morning and the police requested our identity cards, then we were let into our offices," an NFF staff member told BBC Sport. "Only those without any proof of NFF identifications are prevented from coming to the building." The ongoing power struggle means Nigeria face the prospect of a Fifa ban, which could put their World Cup qualification hopes in jeopardy.
Security forces are controlling who enters the main office of the crisis-hit Nigerian Football Federation in the capital Abjua, BBC Sport has learned.
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The Spaniard, 23, started on pole but slipped to fifth place after an early technical issue. He recovered and overtook Valentino Rossi with 12 laps to go, securing his fourth win of the season and taking his championship total to 248 points. Rossi struggled to close down Marquez's lead and fell behind defending champion Jorge Lorenzo to finish in third. Victory - the 28th of his career in the top category - gives Marquez a clear lead over second-placed Rossi, with four races remaining. Earlier, Brad Binder became the first South African motorcycle grand prix world champion since 1980 as he won the Moto3 title. 1. Marc Marquez (Spa) Honda - 41 minutes 57.678 seconds 2. Jorge Lorenzo (Spa) Yamaha - 42:00.418 3. Valentino Rossi (Ita) Yamaha - 42:03.661 4. Maverick Vinales (Spa) Suzuki - 42:05.916 5. Cal Crutchlow (GB) Honda - 42:10.899 6. Dani Pedrosa (Spa) Honda - 42:14.750 7. Aleix Espargaro (Spa) Suzuki - 42:16.200 8. Pol Espargaro (Spa) Yamaha - 42:17.110 9. Alvaro Bautista (Spa) Aprilia - 42:20.749 10. Stefan Bradl (Ger) Aprilia - 42:25.576 1. Marc Marquez (Spa) Honda - 248 points 2. Valentino Rossi (Ita) Yamaha - 196 3. Jorge Lorenzo (Spa) Yamaha - 182 4. Dani Pedrosa (Spa) Honda - 155 5. Maverick Vinales (Spa) Suzuki - 149 6. Cal Crutchlow (GB) Honda - 105 7. Andrea Dovizioso (Ita) Ducati - 104 8. Andrea Iannone (Ita) Ducati - 96 8. Pol Espargaro (Spa) Yamaha - 96 10. Hector Barbera (Spa) Ducati - 84
MotoGP championship leader Marc Marquez moved 52 points clear in the title race with victory at the Aragon Grand Prix.
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Tumours can "seed" themselves elsewhere in the body and this process is behind 90% of cancer deaths. The mouse study, published in Nature, showed altering the immune system slowed the spread of skin cancers to the lungs. Cancer Research UK said the early work gave new insight into how tumours spread and may lead to new treatments. The spread of cancer - known as metastasis - is a fight between a rapidly mutating cancer and the rest of the body. The team at the Sanger Institute in Cambridge was trying to figure out what affected tumour spread in the body. Researchers created 810 sets of genetically modified lab mice to discover which sections of the DNA were involved in the body resisting a cancer's spread. The animals were injected with melanomas (skin cancer) and the team counted the number of tumours that formed in the lung. Their hunt led them to discover 23 sections of DNA, or genes, that made it either easier or harder for a cancer to spread. Many of them were involved in controlling the immune system. Targeting one gene - called Spns2 - led to a three-quarters reduction in tumours spreading to the lungs. "It regulated the balance of immune cells within the lung," Dr David Adams, one of the team, told the BBC News website. "It changes the balance of cells that play a role in killing tumour cells and those that switch off the immune system." The field of immunotherapy - harnessing the power of the immune system to fight cancer - has delivered dramatic results for some patients. A rare few with a terminal diagnosis have seen all signs of cancer disappear from their body, although the drugs still fail to work in many patients. Dr Adams said: "We've learnt some interesting new biology that we might be able to use - it's told us this gene is involved in tumour growth." Drugs that target Spns2 could produce the same cancer-slowing effect but that remains a distant prospect. Dr Justine Alford, from Cancer Research UK, said: "This study in mice gives a new insight into the genes that play a role in cancer spreading and may highlight a potential way to treat cancer in the future. "Cancer that has spread is tough to treat, so research such as this is vital in the search for ways to tackle this process." Follow James on Twitter.
The deadly spread of cancer around the body has been cut by three-quarters in animal experiments, say scientists.
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McQueen, 20, came through Southampton's youth ranks and has played one first-team game - as a sub against Sunderland in the FA Cup in February 2014. "As good as the under-21s is, you want to be pushing yourself and the next step for me was playing football," he told BBC Essex. "I've got the opportunity here so I've got to take it as well as I can." Find all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.
League One side Southend have signed midfielder Sam McQueen on loan from Southampton for the rest of the season.
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Kostadin Kostov, 42, is accused of murdering 38-year-old Gergana Prodanova, who was last seen in Exeter. She was reported missing on 8 August by work colleagues when she failed to turn up for work. Kostov is due to appear at Exeter Magistrates Court on Monday. Police said inquiries were ongoing and extensive searches were continuing in the Mount Pleasant area of Exeter. Devon and Cornwall Police said following the disappearance and the subsequent launch of a murder investigation a team of search officers are continuing their efforts to trace Gergana Prodanova. The force said around 30 officers are conducting house-to-house enquiries, as well as using the police helicopter, drone, and support from specially trained dogs. Officers said around 2,000 properties in the Mount Pleasant area of Exeter have been visited by police. Det Supt Paul Burgan said: "Her family in Bulgaria need to know what has happened to her, especially her three children. "While we have a huge team searching for Gergana we also need the public to help and this is a plea for our community to search their outbuildings for any sign of Gergana."
A man has been charged with the murder of a Bulgarian woman in Devon.
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Severe storms in December 2013 caused damage to an existing dune system to the east of Barkby Beach in Prestatyn. A report, to be considered by Denbighshire councillors, says there is evidence they have begun to re-establish themselves naturally. But the council is considering creating a secondary dune system to strengthen the defences. The flood risk management report says: "The narrowness of the dunes at Barkby Beach is a cause for serious concern. "Discussions have taken place with Natural Resources Wales regarding possible options to reduce the risk of a breach at this location. "This could be such as creating a secondary dune system on the landward side of the existing dunes." About 400 people were forced to leave their homes after high tides and gale force winds battered north Wales causing flooding last December. In Rhyl, Denbighshire - one of the worst-hit areas - hundreds of properties were without power.
New sand dunes may be created to reduce the risk of flooding on a beach on the Denbighshire and Flintshire border.
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Undefeated Rigondeaux had to call off a fight with the Liverpool boxer in March because of visa issues. The Cuban, 35, became WBA champion when Carl Frampton opted to fight for a featherweight title rather than defend his super-bantamweight belt. "It's been my childhood dream to be the best in the world," said Dickens, 25.
Britain's Jazza Dickens will fight WBA super-bantamweight title holder Guillermo Rigondeaux in Cardiff on Saturday, 16 July.
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The "twisted light" approach relies on what is called light's orbital angular momentum, which has been put forth as an unexploited means to carry data. Now a number of researchers, including some formally commenting in New Journal of Physics, say the idea is misguided. Responding in the same journal, the approach's proponents insist the idea can in time massively boost data rates. That promise is an enticing one for telecommunications firms that are running out of "space" in the electromagnetic spectrum, which is increasingly crowded with allocations for communications, broadcast media and data transmission. So others are weighing in on what could be a high-stakes debate. "This would be worth a Nobel prize, if they're right. Can you imagine, if all communications could be done on one frequency?" asked Bob Nevels of Texas A&M University, a former president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' Antennas and Propagation Society. "If they've got such a great thing, why isn't everyone jumping up and down? Because we know it won't work," he told BBC News. The disagreement in New Journal of Physics provides a window on the time-honoured practice of open debate in academic journals (as opposed to the increasingly widespread approach of debating issues before they are even formally published): a kind of "he says, she says" with references. The principle behind the idea is fairly simple. Photons, the most basic units of light, carry two kinds of momentum, a kind of energy-of-motion. One, spin angular momentum, is better known as polarisation. Photons "wiggle" along a particular direction, and different polarisations can be separated out by, for example, polarising sunglasses or 3D glasses. But they also carry orbital angular momentum - in analogy to the Earth-Sun system, the spin angular momentum is expressed in our planet spinning around its axis, while the orbital angular momentum manifests as our revolution around the Sun. The new technique aims to exploit this orbital angular momentum, essentially encoding more data as a "twist" in the light waves. That the phenomenon exists is not in question - it has been put to use recently in studying black holes, for example. What makes the current debate devilishly complex is arguing whether experiments by Bo Thide of the Swedish Institute of Space Physics and colleagues really do use and benefit from it. The team has carried out very public demonstrations of the idea, sending data across a Venice lagoon in a test first described in a New Journal of Physics article. But even before that article made it to press, other researchers were questioning the approach's validity. In a paper in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Lund University's Ove Edfors and Anders Johansson argued that what was going on was a version of "multiple input, multiple output" - or Mimo - data transmission, a technique first outlined in the 1970s. "I've been trying to have a discussion with these guys, asking for arguments - because all the arguments they have put forward have been perfectly explainable by standard theories," Prof Edfors told BBC News. "What I get back is 'you don't understand, you're not a physicist', and I say 'well, try to convince me'." Julien Perruisseau-Carrier at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland (EPFL), and colleagues make much the same argument in their comment paper published this week. But it seems clear that the controversy arises as a conflict between the disciplines of physics and engineering. "These people are physicists, they have their own research," Prof Perruisseau-Carrier told BBC News. "But the authors are trying to spin off some of their work into a telecommunications issue. "The fact is they didn't understand that what they were doing, as we explained, is a subset of something very well-known and documented." Detractors argue that the demonstrations so far have only used two "modes" to transmit information, perfectly replicating a Mimo setup - and that if Prof Thide and colleagues try to extend the work - to the promised tens or hundreds of possible modes, they will fail. For his part, Prof Thide insists that it is the engineers who have misunderstood. "The typical wireless engineer, even if a professor, doesn't know anything about angular momentum," he told BBC News. "The points made by these people... are in contradiction to each and every textbook there is in electrodynamics. This is not something invented by us, something we found out on a coffee break - this is on solid theoretical foundations going back through several Nobel prizes." But the groundswell of resistance to the technique seems to be growing. Prof Nevels and his Texas A&M colleague Laszlo Kish have published a paper in PLOS ONE that they believe is the simple, final proof of its impossibility - and more academics are signing on as co-authors. Prof Perruisseau-Carrier says that the idea will prove itself valid or otherwise soon enough. "They mentioned they have some contact with telecoms companies - we were very happy to see that. There's no doubt that as soon as they defer to a real expert, that people will notice [that the idea is flawed]," he said. "We are convinced that this will not go anywhere."
An idea to vastly increase the carrying capacity of radio and light waves has been called into question.
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The evacuation of the Jet2 plane at East Midlands Airport was hampered when one of the escape chutes did not work. It came after the pilot was unable to check whether landing gear had deployed and the failure of the cabin PA system. The initial fault was caused by a loose connection the Air Accident Investigation Branch concluded. Because of the landing gear problems, the pilot - flying from Ibiza last September - was forced to fly over the airport at 1,000 ft (300m) so ground crew could check if it had come down, the report said. But it was too dark to tell and the co-pilot had to look out of windows in the main cabin, before the pilot was cleared to land. As the plane taxied on the runway, passengers reportedly panicked when the smoke began to seep into the cabin. Because the PA system was not working, cabin crew tried to use a loud hailer to tell passengers but the volume button had fallen off. The escape chute then failed to deploy effectively, forcing some of the passengers to run out on to the wing before leaping onto the ground. One member of cabin crew only realised the plane was being evacuated when she saw passengers on the wing. According to the report, a problem was first spotted when the pilots realised the address system was not working. Several other failures were noticed including an equipment cooling fan, a radio, weather radar, the autobrake, power to the standby altitude indicator and compass. It was realised there was a problem with a battery connection, known as a busbar, forcing the pilots to request a quick landing at the airport. After a successful landing, passengers and crew could smell smoke but the commander could not announce a full evacuation. Since the incident, Jet2 has included a procedure within its manual which will better-prepare pilots in the event of a repeat and also reduce the chance it will result in an evacuation, the report said. The AAIB concluded all the problems - bar the escape chute - stemmed from the loose connection possibly caused by the over-tightened nut. It also noted smoke started to seep into the cabin because a fan stopped working creating a build up of dust and oil in the air conditioning. It was suggested the problem with the escape chute could be because a crew member was more used to opening a door on the opposite side of the plane.
Passengers escaped a smoke-filled plane by jumping from the wing after a series of problems caused by an electrical fault, investigators say.
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Beth Potter, Laura Muir and Callum Hawkins sealed early places. Andrew Butchart, Eilidh Doyle, Zoey Clark, Chris O'Hare, Steph Twell, Josh Kerr and Eilish McColgan secured their spots at the British team trials. Guy Learmonth qualified at the Anniversary Games, while Lynsey Sharp and Jake Wightman were handed team berths by the selectors. Marathon runner Robbie Simpson had qualified but then withdrew due to a calf injury. Scotland's previous best total of athletes at the worlds was seven, achieved in 1983 and 2015. The number of Scots represented reflects a recent improvement in the results of the nation's athletes. Middle-distance runner Muir is leading the way, having set five British and two European records in the past year. She will go in the 1500m and the 5,000m. O'Hare, who runs in the 1500m, is another Scot to watch, following a great season that included victory at the British Team trials and the Anniversary Games. Kerr, who finished second at the trials, joins O'Hare in the team, with Wightman also selected after finishing third at the trials. Doyle will be competing at her fifth World Championships as she goes in the 400m hurdles, while Aberdeen's Clark will sample her first major championships having earned her spot in the 400m. Learmonth will be racing in his first World Championships, having finished second in the 800m at the British trials and secured the qualifying time at the Anniversary Games. Butchart will be up against Mo Farah in the 5,000m. "First of all let me firmly congratulate the athletes, their families, their coaches and the clubs involved in their development on selection by GB and NI for a World Champs," said Rodger Harkins, performance director with Scottish Athletics. "We should never be under the impression that selection for a British team at this level comes lightly. It comes after many years of hard work and dedication, sacrifice by athletes and families, and strong commitment, guidance and experience from coaches. "Looking through those selected, I can see examples of that in each and every one of those 13 Scottish names."
Scotland will have 13 athletes at the London 2017 World Championships - almost double the previous best total.
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A judicial review has been launched after free taxis for pupils living 12 miles (19km) from Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Denbighshire, were stopped. Parents claim their children's route to the bus stop is too dangerous to walk. But a Denbighshire council spokeswoman said the policy was agreed after "extensive consultation" and through a "democratic process". Glenda Coleman, who lives in Bryneglwys, said: "We've relied heavily on the free taxi because our children cannot walk to the bus pick up point as it is extremely dangerous. "The council made a decision to cut this service without providing any alternatives or considering the repercussions of removing it." Ms Coleman said it was "impossible" to drive down a nearby hill when it has snowed or there is ice on the road, meaning parents would not be able to transport their children to the bus stop, two-and-a-half-miles away. She added: "We feel we are being punished by the council for living in a rural area as we have been provided with no alternative options for transport and it is unacceptable." A spokeswoman for the council said: "Denbighshire's school transport policy has recently changed. "We are aware that a small number of parents have raised concerns regarding these changes and their perceived impact. "The policy was agreed after extensive consultation and it has gone through a democratic process. "We have investigated complaints thoroughly and it is the right of individuals to consider taking the matter to judicial review, for which we would respond accordingly."
Parents are taking legal action against a council following its decision to cut free school transport in a rural area.
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The bodies of Kenneth and Rita Boughey were discovered at their home in the Abbey development on Thursday night. Ch Insp Mark McClarence said post mortem examinations "ruled out" carbon monoxide poisoning as a cause of death. He said the deaths "continue to be treated as unexplained" as police await further toxicology test results. Mr Boughey, 68, and Mrs Boughey, 79, were originally from Liverpool but had lived in Ballycastle for 10 years. It is believed that the pensioners may have been dead for a number of weeks before their bodies were discovered. The alarm was raised by Mrs Boughey's son on Thursday, and the police, fire and ambulance services were called to the scene.
An elderly couple who were found dead in Ballycastle, County Antrim, last week did not die as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning, police have said.
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The lawsuit cites the US constitution's emoluments clause, which says no federal official should receive a gift or a fee from a foreign government. The suit claims Mr Trump is "flagrantly violating the constitution", Washington DC's attorney general said. It is the first such lawsuit filed by government entities. "Never in the history of this country have we had a president with these kinds of extensive business entanglements or a president who refused to adequately distance himself from their holdings," Karl Racine, the District of Columbia attorney general said while announcing the lawsuit alongside Brian Frosh, Maryland's attorney general, on Monday. A non-governmental organisation, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, lodged a similar legal action in January. The Justice Department on Friday said those plaintiffs did not suffer in any way and there were no grounds for the suit. The department also said it was unconstitutional to sue the president in his official capacity. Mr Trump has not yet commented on the latest move. The constitutional challenges to Donald Trump's ongoing business ties as president just got some state-level muscle behind them. While the lawsuit by the District of Columbia and Maryland isn't the first attempt to force the president to more fully separate himself from his real-estate empire, the two governments bring a new level of legitimacy and resources. The first hurdle the states face is whether they have the proper legal grounds to file this case. Given that this is judicial terra incognita, there's no telling how the courts will react. There's never been a businessman-turned-president quite like Mr Trump, so there's never been a lawsuit quite like this one. If Maryland and DC are able to proceed, the case could turn out like many other Trump-related controversies, where the president's own words - and those of his associates - are used against him. While Mr Trump pledged to extricate himself from his day-to-day business operations, his son Eric has acknowledged he still gives his father regular financial updates. Senior adviser Kellyanne Conway also was recently reprimanded for praising daughter Ivanka's clothing line. Even in a best-case scenario for the president, this represents the latest in a growing list of legal headaches. Mr Trump is already contending with inquiries by congressional committees and a special prosecutor into his campaign's alleged links to Russia, which American intelligence agencies accuse of meddling in last November's US election in a bid to boost support for the property developer. Since taking office in January, Mr Trump has turned day-to-day control of his real estate empire and other assets over to a trust managed by his adult sons. But he has not sold them off as critics said he should do in order to avoid conflicts of interest. "The emoluments clauses are a firewall against presidential corruption and the one thing we know about President Trump is he understands the value of walls," Mr Frosh said, referring to the president's plan to build a wall along the US-Mexico border. "This is one he can't climb over and one he can't dig underneath." The lawsuit will ask for a court injunction blocking Mr Trump from accepting foreign money. A list of Trump's potential conflicts The lawsuit is also seeking to access to his personal tax returns as part of the legal process known as discovery, according to US media. A key case in the dispute is Trump International Hotel in Washington DC, just down the road from the White House. Mr Trump opened the business last year by leasing a large building that used to be a central post office. The Trump Organization has said it would donate profits from customers who represent foreign governments to the Treasury department, but will not require those customers to identify themselves. According to the Washington Post, the lawsuit will detail examples of foreign governments favouring the president's hotel over others. It will cite how the Kuwaiti embassy planned to hold an event at a Four Seasons hotel, but eventually chose Trump International as the venue. Maryland and Washington are expected to argue that the Trump hotel also hurts competing hotels in their jurisdictions. The legal action will refer to Mr Trump's international hotels, golf courses and other commercial properties. The president's lawyers have argued the emoluments clause is intended only to stop federal officials from accepting a special consideration or gift from a foreign power and does not apply to payments such as a bill for a hotel room. Monday's other Trump news Trump travel ban in fresh court defeat Ivanka Trump condemns 'vicious' critics Sessions to testify publicly on Russia Trump-like Julius Caesar loses backing Trump targeted at Spacey-hosted Tonys
Officials in Maryland and Washington DC are suing Donald Trump for accepting payments from foreign governments via his business empire.
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They arrested 57 people in Barcelona, Valencia, San Sebastian and Las Palmas in the Canary Islands. Chinese nationals illegally living in Spain reportedly paid the ring €8,000 ($8,960; £6,820) each to obtain fake contracts as domestic workers. In return they were given residency permits to work in Barcelona. "They would return to Barcelona once they obtained a residency permit to work in the textile sector, without ever carrying out the job they were hired for," a Spanish police statement said. The ringleaders, a Chinese couple, allegedly paid employers between €1,500 and €2,000 for the contracts. Most of the employers allegedly involved are linked to the hotel trade in Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands. Chinese immigrants are the fifth biggest foreign community in Spain with almost 170,000 people as of 2015, according to the National Statistics Institute.
Spanish police say they have dismantled a nationwide network that illegally regularised the working status of Chinese immigrants in Spain.
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Webb has not played since suffering a serious foot injury in a World Cup warm-up with Italy in September. The 27-year-old says he is close to a return, giving him time to get fit before the Six Nations in February. "I'm back up and running now and going through a pre-season sort of stage at the moment. It's all coming along well," he said. "I'm going to take each week as it comes now and see where I am then. "It's been talked about [returning] at the beginning of February, but I did ask the physios if they could scrape a couple of weeks off that and they said 'yes'." Wales begin their Six Nations campaign away to Ireland in Dublin on Sunday, 7 February. Webb, capped 16 times by Wales, has renewed his national dual contract with Ospreys and the Welsh Rugby Union. He turned down offers from elsewhere to stay at the region for whom he made his debut in 2007. "It's my home region and I enjoy the club," Webb told BBC Wales' Scrum V Live. "I want to put myself in the best possible position to play for my country and I'm not going to give that up that easy. "Wales and the Ospreys came together and I'm happy to get it done."
Wales and Ospreys scrum-half Rhys Webb expects to be back in action sooner than expected following injury.
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Researchers are preparing to contact all 6,400 families in the country affected by the condition. Children who have a parent or sibling with type-1 diabetes will be invited for a blood test to see if they are at high risk of developing the disease. Those at risk will be offered a drug called metformin to see if it can hold off diabetes. Metformin is already used to treat diabetes, but it is not clear if it might prevent it from developing in the first place. If successful, the study could challenge long-established thinking on what lies behind type-1 diabetes. Type-1 diabetes develops when the body does not produce insulin. This is the hormone needed to control blood sugar levels. Despite extensive research, there is no way of preventing the disease. Most experts believe it is caused by a problem with the immune system - mistaking insulin-producing cells in the pancreas - called beta cells - as harmful, and attacking them. This study, called the autoimmune diabetes Accelerator Prevention Trial (Adapt), tests an alternative theory developed by Prof Terence Wilkin, from the University of Exeter Medical School. Rather than focusing on halting the immune system, Prof Wilkin says it could be better to work on protecting the beta cells. He argues the key cause of damage is stress on the beta cells as they struggle to cope with demand for insulin. Then, he says, in some people, the immune system kicks in, killing off more cells, accelerating the development of diabetes into childhood - what we know as type-1 diabetes. He hopes metformin will relieve the stress on the beta cells, so they can continue to make insulin. Prof Wilkin said: "It is possible that a modern environment accelerates the loss of beta cells by overworking and stressing them. "As a consequence, this could be contributing to the rising incidence of type-1 diabetes, which is appearing in ever younger age groups. "Adapt will use a medication to protect the beta cells from the stress, so that they survive longer." The researchers say if it is successful, the trial will offer a cost-effective way of preventing type-1 diabetes that could be made available immediately to children at risk. The trial has initial funding from the type-1 diabetes charity JDRF. Scotland has the third highest rate of type-1 diabetes in the world, and a good system of record to identify affected families. The study will start recruitment in Tayside and will then extend across Scotland before crossing into England. There are two main types of diabetes: Type-1 diabetes can develop at any age, but usually appears before the age of 40, particularly in childhood. About 10% of all diabetes is type-1, but it is the most common type of childhood diabetes, so it is sometimes called juvenile or early onset diabetes In type-2 diabetes, the body either fails to produce enough insulin to function properly, or the body's cells do not react to insulin. About 90% of adults with diabetes have type-2, and it tends to develop later in life than type-1. Source: NHS Choices
A major trial is set to start in Scotland aimed at preventing type-1 diabetes in children.
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Fire crews were called to the property in Lon Tanyrallt, Alltwen, near Pontardawe, at 01:40 BST on Wednesday. Jac Davies was rescued from an upstairs bedroom but died at the scene. His three-year-old brother was also rescued and taken to Swansea's Morriston Hospital along with his sister, six, an 11-month-old brother and their mother who had all managed to escape the blaze. They were all suffering from suspected smoke inhalation which is not thought to be life-threatening. In a tribute, his mother, Jennifer Davies, said in a statement: "My big, handsome blue-eyed boy - you're my life, my world, my everything and will never, ever forget you. "Go ride your train up to heaven and wait for me. "Kelsey, Riley and Andrew will always remember you." Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said Ms Davies, called for help and neighbours tried to get in to help the stranded children. The cause of the blaze is being investigated by the police and fire service. Chris Margetts, senior operations manager for the fire service, described the blaze as "very severe" but said smoke detectors may have raised the alarm. He added: "It is a very close community, and specialist teams from the fire and rescue service will be working with the community in the coming days." Outside the family home, visibly shocked neighbours stood in the street with their hands over their mouths, trying to make sense of the tragedy. One woman was consoled by a police officer as she laid a floral tribute at the scene along with two teddy bears. A card left with some flowers said: "To Jack. So sad to hear you are sadly gone. Harry will miss you, seeing you smile and playing with you at school. Gone too young." South Wales Police Det Ch Insp Esyr Jones, of Swansea and Neath Port Talbot CID, said: "I would like any witnesses or anyone involved at the scene who have not yet spoken to police to come forward with any information they may have."
A four-year-old boy has died following a fire at a house in Neath Port Talbot.
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Clubs could buy domestic players again once they had played their final game of the season. International deals can go through from 10 June. Once the transfer window closes, teams can still sign free agents and clubs outside the Premier League can bring in loan players in the case of an emergency. Under Football League rules, long-term loans can be also turned into permanent deals outside a transfer window. Visit our manager ins and outs page for a list of all the current bosses in the top five leagues in England and the Scottish Premiership. To read the day's transfer rumours, visit our gossip column. Biggest British signing so far: Chelsea's reported £30m signing of Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas. Busiest clubs this summer: Rotherham United have signed 11 players so far. Busiest Premier League club this summer: Stoke City have signed four players so far. Stuart Beavon [Preston - Burton] Loan Trevor Carson [Bury - Cheltenham] Free Brennan Dickenson [Brighton - Gillingham] Free Andy Drury [Crawley - Luton] £100,000 Paul Green [Leeds - Rotherham] Free [Luton - Stevenage] Free Artur Krysiak [Exeter - Yeovil] Free Ryan McGivern [Hibernian - Port Vale] Undisclosed John-Joe O'Toole [Bristol Rovers - Northampton] Free Robert Snodgrass [Norwich - Hull] Undisclosed (believed to be more than £6m) Jakub Sokolik (Liverpool - Yeovil] Free [Shrewsbury - York] Free Lyle Taylor [Sheffield United - Scunthorpe] Undisclosed Wallace [Chelsea - Vitesse Arnhem] Loan [Hartlepool - Stevenage] Free Chris Weale [Shrewsbury - Yeovil] Free [Gillingham - Stevenage] Free Nicky Wroe [Preston - Notts County] Free [Manchester United - Dynamo Moscow] £4.4m (initial) Oriol Riera [Osasuna - Wigan] Undisclosed James Tavernier [Newcastle - Wigan] Undisclosed Kris Boyd [Kilmarnock - Rangers] Free Febian Brandy [Sheffield United - Rotherham] Free Billy Clarke [Crawley - Bradford] Free* Gary Dicker [Crawley - Carlisle] Free Kelvin Etuhu [Barnsley - Bury] Free Bafetimbi Gomis [Lyon - Swansea] Free Andre Gray [Luton - Brentford] Undisclosed Matt Harrold [Bristol Rovers - Crawley] Free Alex Henshall [Manchester City - Ipswich] Free Marcus Holness [Burton - Tranmere] Free Liam Kelly [Bristol City - Oldham] Undisclosed Michael Kightly [Stoke - Burnley] Undisclosed Kyle Lafferty [Palermo - Norwich City] Undisclosed* AJ Leitch-Smith [Crewe - Yeovil] Free Moses Odubajo [Leyton Orient - Brentford] £1m Billy Paynter [Doncaster - Carlisle] Free Frazer Richardson [Middlesbrough - Rotherham] Free Luke Shaw [Southampton - Manchester United] £27m (rising to £31m depending on success) Korey Smith [Oldham - Bristol City] Undisclosed Zak Whitbread [Leicester - Derby] Free Luis Alberto [Liverpool - Malaga] Loan Adebayo Azeez [Charlton - AFC Wimbledon] Free Fernando [Porto - Manchester City] In region of £12m Luke Freeman [Stevenage - Bristol City] Undisclosed Ryan Hall [MK Dons - Rotherham] Free Conor Henderson [Hull - Crawley] Free Ander Herrera [Athletic Bilbao - Manchester United] £29m James Marwood [Gateshead - St Mirren] Free Kelvin Mellor [Crewe - Plymouth] Free Kayode Odejayi [Rotherham - Tranmere] Free [Middlesbrough - Hartlepool] Free Sascha Riether [Fulham - SC Freiburg] Undisclosed Junior Stanislas [Burnley - Bournemouth] Free Matej Vydra [Udinese - Watford] Loan Richard Wood [Charlton - Rotherham] Free Clayton Donaldson [Brentford - Birmingham] Free* Wade Elliott [Birmingham - Bristol City] Free [Schalke - Fulham] Free Mark Little [Peterborough - Bristol City] Free Jake Livermore [Tottenham - Hull] £8m (reported) Izale McLeod [MK Dons - Crawley] Free Ricky Miller [Boston - Luton] Free Liam Ridgewell [West Brom - Portland Timbers] Free Marcos Tebar Ramiro [UD Almeria - Brentford] Free Lee Barnard [Southampton - Southend] Free Damian Batt [unattached - Dagenham & Redbridge] Paul Black [Mansfield - Cheltenham] Free Craig Cathcart [Blackpool - Watford] Free David Cotterill [Doncaster - Birmingham] Free James Dunne [Stevenage - Portsmouth] Free Andy Haworth [Notts County - Cheltenham] Free Paul McElroy [Hull - Sheffield Wednesday] Free* Michael Poke [Torquay - Portsmouth] Free Jamie Proctor [Crawley - Fleetwood] Free* Kyel Reid [Bradford - Preston] Free* Adam Taggart [Newcastle Jets - Fulham] Undisclosed Igor Vetokele [FC Copenhagen - Charlton] Undisclosed Byron Webster [Yeovil - Millwall] Free* Tom Bradshaw [Shrewsbury - Walsall] Undisclosed Chris Brown [Doncaster - Blackburn] Free Daniel Carrico [Reading - Sevilla] Undisclosed [Colchester - Dagenham & Redbridge] Free [Tonbridge Angels - Dagenham & Redbridge] Undisclosed Conor Hourihane [Plymouth - Barnsley] Undisclosed Andy Little [Rangers - Preston] Free Lee Peltier [Leeds - Huddersfield] Free Mark Phillips [Southend - AFC Wimbledon] Free Yoni Buyens [Standard Liege - Charlton] Loan James O'Connor [Derby - Walsall] Free Adebayo Akinfenwa [Gillingham - AFC Wimbledon] Free [Dunfermline - Carlisle] Free Louis Laing [Sunderland - Nottingham Forest] Free Joleon Lescott [Manchester City - West Brom] Free Kyle McFadzean [Crawley - MK Dons] Undisclosed Peter Murphy [Accrington - Wycombe] Free* Keil O'Brien [Chorley - Bury] Free Tom Pett [Wealdstone - Stevenage] Undisclosed Keith Southern [Huddersfield - Fleetwood] Free* [Hartlepool - Carlisle] Free* Dean Wells [Braintree - Stevenage] £25,000 Calvin Zola [Aberdeen - Stevenage] Free Henri Anier [Motherwell - Erzgebirge Aue] Undisclosed Nigel Atangana [Havant & Waterlooville - Portsmouth] Undisclosed Neal Bishop [Blackpool - Scunthorpe] Free Ashley Chambers [Cambridge - Dagenham] Free Peter Hartley [Stevenage - Plymouth] Free Kane Hemmings [Cowdenbeath - Barnsley] Free Jordan Hugill [Port Vale - Preston] Undisclosed Chris Kettings [Blackpool - Crystal Palace] Free Alan Sheehan [Notts County - Bradford] Free Lucas Akins [Stevenage - Burton] Undisclosed James Caton [Blackpool - Shrewsbury] Free Mark Duffy [Doncaster - Birmingham] Free Michael Ihiekwe [Wolves - Tranmere] Free Cheikhou Kouyate [Anderlecht - West Ham] Undisclosed Gavin Tomlin [Port Vale - Crawley] Undisclosed Scott Vernon [Aberdeen - Shrewsbury] Free Sonny Bradley [Portsmouth - Crawley] Undisclosed Lee Gregory [FC Halifax - Millwall] Undisclosed Callum Morris [Dunfermline - Dundee United] Free Joe Murphy [Coventry - Huddersfield] Free Christian Nade [Dundee - Raith Rovers] Free Josh Pritchard [Fulham - Gillingham] Free Antonio Reguero [Kilmarnock - Ross County] Free Mat Sadler [Crawley - Rotherham] Free Shaun Hutchinson [Motherwell - Fulham] Free Carl McHugh [Bradford - Plymouth] Free [Manchester City - Sunderland] Free Matt Tubbs [Bournemouth - AFC Wimbledon] Loan Myles Weston [Gillingham - Southend] Free Adam Davies [Sheffield Wednesday - Barnsley] Free Adam Legzdins [Derby - Leyton Orient] Free David Luiz [Chelsea - Paris St-Germain] £40m (reported) Craig MacGillivray [Harrogate - Walsall] Undisclosed Bacary Sagna [Arsenal - Manchester City] Free James Wallace [Tranmere - Sheffield United] Free Kagisho Dikgacoi [Crystal Palace - Cardiff] Free Lloyd Dyer [Leicester - 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Aston Villa] Free Damien Duff [Fulham - Melbourne City] Free Mike Jones [Crawley - Oldham] Free Doug Loft [Port Vale - Gillingham] Free Rajiv van La Parra [Heerenveen - Wolves] Free* Brian Wilson [Colchester - Oldham] Free Kirk Broadfoot [Blackpool - Rotherham] Free [Sunderland - Newcastle] Free Ryan Croasdale [Preston - Sheffield Wednesday] Free Ben Davies [Derby - Sheffield United] Free [Hull - Nottingham Forest] Free* Stephen Gleeson [MK Dons - Birmingham] Free Gary Liddle [Notts County - Bradford] Free Erhun Oztumer [Dulwich Hamlet - Peterborough] Undisclosed Steve Sidwell [Fulham - Stoke City] Free* [Leyton Orient - Cambridge United] Free Calum Woods [Huddersfield - Preston] Free* Gabriel Zakuani [Kalloni FC - Peterborough] Free Sam Beasant [Woking - Stevenage] Free Yossi Benayoun [QPR - Maccabi Haifa] Free Andy Bond [Chester - Stevenage] Free Luke Chadwick [MK Dons - Cambridge] Free Simon Ferry [Portsmouth - Dundee] Free Dougie Imrie [Greenock Morton - Hamilton] Free Jake Jervis [Portsmouth - Ross County] Free Harry Worley [Newport - Stevenage] Free Zak Ansah [Arsenal - Charlton] Free Grant Hall [Tottenham - Birmingham] Loan Danny Hylton [Rotherham - Oxford] Free Jamie Jones [Leyton Orient - Preston] Free* John Mousinho [Preston - Burton] Free* Ayoze Perez [Tenerife - Newcastle] Undisclosed James Wesolowski [Oldham - Shrewsbury] Free Chris Basham [Blackpool - Sheffield United] Free* Andy Butler [Walsall - Sheffield United] Free* Lewis Grabban [Bournemouth - Norwich] Undisclosed Mark Halstead [Blackpool - Shrewsbury] Free Shwan Jalal [Bournemouth - Bury] Free* Seydou Keita [Valencia - Roma] Free [Ipswich - Rotherham] Free Hayden Mullins [Birmingham - Notts County] Free Philippe Senderos [Valencia - Aston Villa] Free David Villa [New York City - Melbourne City] Loan (from October) Aaron Taylor-Sinclair [Partick Thistle - Wigan Athletic] James Collins [Hibernian - Shrewsbury] Undisclosed Ryan Dickson [Colchester - Crawley] Free Alex Fisher [AC Monza - Mansfield] Free Paul Jones [Crawley - 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The transfer window re-opened on the final day of the domestic season and will close at 23:00 BST on Monday, 1 September.
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Quick-Step Floors' Trentin reeled in and surged past Spain's Juan Jose Lobato, with Belgium's Tom van Asbroeck third in Tarragona. Four-time Tour de France champion Froome finished in the bunch on the 198km stage from Escaldes-Engordany. The Team Sky rider, 32, still holds a two-second lead. Spain's David de la Cruz, Irishman Nicolas Roche and American Tejay van Garderen are his closest challengers. Froome is aiming to become only the third rider to win the Tour and the Vuelta in the same year. Trentin, 28, has now won a stage in all three Grand Tours, adding to victory at the 2016 Giro d'Italia and wins in the 2013 and 2014 Tours de France. "I'm really proud to have done this with this team," said Trentin. "I was really looking for this stage win as I've been going well in the last part of the season." Quick-Step have won two of the four stages of this year's Vuelta, following Yves Lampaert's victory on stage two. They held the race together to set up Trentin for a bunch sprint after the breakaway duo of Stephane Rossetto and Diego Rubio were caught inside the final 10km. Britain's Simon Yates moved up to 10th in the general classification, 48 seconds behind Froome, after Italy's Domenico Pozzovivo crashed late on and lost three minutes 25 seconds. Yates' twin brother and Orica-Scott team-mate Adam remains eighth overall, a further nine seconds ahead, while former winner Vincenzo Nibali of Italy still trails Froome by 10 seconds. Wednesday's fifth stage takes the riders 176km over rolling terrain from Benicassim to Alcossebre, culminating in a short but steep uphill finish. 1. Matteo Trentin (Ita/Quick-Step Floors) 4hrs 43mins 57secs 2. Juan Jose Lobato (Spa/Team LottoNL-Jumbo) Same time 3. Tom van Asbroeck (Bel/Cannondale-Drapac) 4. Edward Theuns (Bel/Trek-Segafredo) 5. Jens Debusschere (Bel/Lotto Soudal) 6. Sacha Modolo (Ita/Team UAE Emirates) 7. Lorrenzo Manzin (Fra/FDJ) 8. Soren Kragh Andersen (Den/Team Sunweb) 9. Youcef Reguigui (Alg/Team Dimension Data) 10. Jetse Bol (Ned/Manzana Postobon) 1. Chris Froome (GB/Team Sky) 13hrs 37mins 41secs 2. David de la Cruz (Spa/Quick-Step Floors) +2secs 3. Nicolas Roche (Ire/BMC Racing Team) Same time 4. Tejay van Garderen (US/BMC Racing Team) 5. Vincenzo Nibali (Ita/Bahrain-Merida) +10secs 6. Esteban Chaves (Col/Orica-Scott) +11secs 7. Fabio Aru (Ita/Astana Pro Team) +38secs 8. Adam Yates (GB/Orica-Scott)+39secs 9. Romain Bardet (Fra/AG2R La Mondiale) +48secs 10. Simon Yates (GB/Orica-Scott) Same time
Italy's Matteo Trentin sprinted to victory on stage four of the Vuelta a Espana as Britain's Chris Froome retained the leader's red jersey.
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Zabair Hussain, 41, was discovered with multiple injuries to his head and body in Staniforth Road, Darnall, Sheffield, at about 23:20 GMT. He later died at the scene. The 28-year-old arrested man has been taken into police custody. Officers believe a number of men were involved in an assault and have appealed for witnesses to come forward. Det Ch Insp Steve Handley, from South Yorkshire Police, said: "We are still in the very early stages of the investigation and we're carrying out numerous enquiries to get to the bottom of what happened - from reviewing CCTV footage to speaking to potential witnesses. "While I understand that incidents like this are worrying for those living locally, we have increased patrols by neighbourhood officers to reassure residents."
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after another man's body was found in a street on New Year's Eve.
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HebCelt is taking place in Stornoway and will run until Saturday night. This year's acts include The Waterboys, Imelda May, Lucy Spraggan and Skerryvore. Also, the Peatbog Faeries and Dougie MacLean.
Music fans are gathering on the Isle of Lewis for the annual Hebridean Celtic Festival.
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The association said there had been nine deaths in the jail, on the Isle of Sheppey, in 2014. In November, Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) said high-risk inmates were not being properly assessed and managed. A Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said the inmate's body was found on Tuesday. "An HMP Elmley prisoner was found unresponsive in his cell, at about 17:20 GMT," a spokeswoman said. The HMIP investigation, which took place in June and was published in November, highlighted staff shortages and overcrowding at the jail. The report said the prison holds 1,252 men, but was designed for only 985 inmates. The MoJ spokeswoman said the latest inmate to die was pronounced dead shortly after paramedics arrived. "As with all deaths in custody, the Independent Prisons and Probation Ombudsman will conduct an investigation," she continued. "Every death is a tragedy for the individual and their families." The MoJ confirmed nine people died at the prison in 2014. Four were apparent self-inflicted deaths, four were deaths from natural causes and one has not been classified.
A man has been found dead in his cell at a prison in Kent - the third in as many weeks, the Prison Officers' Association has said.
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President Evo Morales has announced a contingency plan, which includes $700,000 in extra funds for fumigation. The swarm first appeared over a week ago near the low-lying eastern city of Santa Cruz, where most of Bolivia's food and meat is produced. It has spread quickly, destroying pasture and fields of corn and sorghum. The authorities estimate more than 1,000 hectares of agricultural land have been devastated by the locusts. The government says fumigation must begin straight away. "We will create a 500-metre-wide ring around the area affected and fumigate inside, working alongside the local authorities," said Bolivia's Agriculture Secretary, Mauricio Ordonez. Mr Morales is due to visit Santa Cruz province on Friday.
The Bolivian government has declared a state of emergency in a vast agricultural area affected by a plague of locusts.
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Most of you will know your Ayrton Sennas from your Michael Schumachers, your Lewis Hamiltons from your Niki Laudas, but what of the more obscure members of that elite, 754-strong club? Can you identify the genuine F1 drivers from the imposters?
More than 750 drivers have raced in the Formula 1 World Championship since the first race in 1950 - that's an awful lot of people.
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Leeds held a four-point advantage at the break after two converted tries from Jamie Peacock and one for Ash Handley, with Lama Tasi and Niall Evalds replying for Salford. Rob Burrow then scored Leeds' fourth try, but Evalds reduced the deficit. Zak Hardaker's try on the hour, followed by Kevin Sinfield's fourth conversion, sealed the Rhinos' win. The wind was a significant factor in an entertaining first half, with Peacock the first to cross before two tries in four minutes saw Salford hit back as Tasi forced his way over and Evalds raced past the Leeds defence to touch down. Michael Dobson kicked both goals, but Leeds levelled as Peacock finished off Danny McGuire's grubber kick and Sinfield added to his earlier conversion. The Rhinos pulled ahead just before the break as a kick through caught in the wind and Handley eventually dived on it in the corner to make the score 16-12. Burrow finished off Joel Moon's break and Sinfield added the extras for Leeds to extend their lead, but Evalds collected a hopeful high kick to score Salford's third converted try to bring them back to only four points in arrears at 22-18. Hardaker's try followed a burst by Burrow and Sinfield's kick restored the 10-point advantage as Leeds earned their ninth win in 10 Super League games. Salford coach Iestyn Harris said: "Our effort was really good, as was the way we defended apart from conceding a disappointing try just before half-time. "We were a little naive with the ball but that can be down to a lot of forced personnel changes. We didn't quite have the fluency of Leeds which they had in key positions but we stuck with them for 80 minutes. "Maybe a year or so ago we would have been blown away in the second half against a very good Leeds side. We only had 17 players available but will have George Griffin back from Wakefield this week." Leeds coach Brian McDermott: "I wasn't really happy with what we delivered other than the result. "We got away with a few things but the conditions were crazy. The wind had a big bearing. We knew we would be a down on energy after Easter but it wasn't a terrible performance and we played a little care-free in the second half. "Jamie Peacock and Stevie Ward were massive, as was Ash Handley, and Zak Hardaker showed a lot of leadership qualities. But St Helens (Friday's opponents) won't be quaking in their boots the way we played." Salford: Evalds, Jones-Bishop, Caton-Brown, Sa'u, Johnson, Fages, Dobson, Taylor, Hood, Morley, Hansen, Walton, Forster. Replacements: Tasi for Morley (23), D. Griffin for Forster (25). Leeds: Hardaker, Handley, Ablett, Moon, Golding, McGuire, Burrow, Singleton, Aiton, Peacock, Achurch, S. Ward, Sinfield. Replacements: Cuthbertson for Singleton (21), Sutcliffe for Aiton (34), Delaney for Achurch (42). Att: 4,000 Ref: Matthew Thomason (RFL).
Leeds Rhinos maintain their lead at the top of Super League with a five-try victory over Salford Red Devils.
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Nick D'Aloisio told the BBC he was currently deciding between working full-time for the California-based company or going to university. The 18-year-old has just released an iPad edition of Yahoo's News Digest, for which he acts as project manager. He is also developing an Apple Watch version, among other projects. "For the lightweight news consumption that we have, [News] Digest is absolutely suited for this device," he said. "Because of the summarisation element to this app, it just inherently makes sense when you have a constrained screen. "We've been thinking about designing the concept of taking Digest to wearables for a while now, and we're going to jump at the opportunity." The app's icon briefly features during the Watch promotional video on Apple's site. Mr D'Aloisio said his team had already begun work on the software before the launch event, but had been kept "in the dark" about how the device functioned. He added that he also intended to bring the app to Android Wear smartwatches. News Digest has already been downloaded to about 1.3 million iPhones and 623,000 Android handsets, according to analytics provider Xyo. Yahoo would not confirm those numbers, but said that it believed: Mr D'Aloisio was only 16 years old when he secured a $250,000 (£154,000) investment in his software from Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-Shing. He subsequently launched the app Summly as a standalone news-summarisation product, but it was only a few months before Yahoo acquired the technology and his services, in a deal reported to be worth £20m. Since then he has headed up a team of about a dozen software engineers and designers to create and run News Digest, at the same time as sitting his A-level exams. Yahoo's app delivers two daily briefings of eight to nine stories, which are assembled by algorithms using text, images and videos sourced from online providers including: Once the user has clicked through all the material, a graphic tells them they are "done". "It's been very intense because I'm accountable and in charge of this product," Mr D'Aloisio told the BBC. "So, for the last year-and-a-half I've been flying back and forth between London and California." Having achieved high enough grades to qualify for his university offers, he now faces a choice as to whether to start a degree in October or not. "I'm still undecided - I'm weighing up university and Yahoo," he explained. "But I think there could be a nice middle ground here, where I think I could potentially... be doing some higher study as well as continuing on with Digest. "I am still very passionate about continuing my education, that's precisely why I made sure I finished school with everyone else in my age group, But at the same time this is a great product and we're working on some really exciting things." For the moment, Mr D'Aloisio is promoting the iPad edition of Yahoo's app, which introduces new features. These include: The app can be downloaded globally and configured to run in a UK, US, Canadian or World edition. The software will compete against a growing number of other news briefing services including Flipboard, Circa and Feedly. Not everyone is enamoured with the idea of such services piggybacking the work of journalists. "The big question is, are these apps providing added value for readers and publishers, or are they just another parasitical kind of aggregator," asked Dominic Ponsford, editor of the Press Gazette site. "There's so much aggregation going on online - just listing and lifting other people's stories and content isn't what you need." But Mr D'Aloisio defends News Digest's model, saying it acts as a "trusted curator", providing bite-sized chunks of news to busy readers, and offering links to the original sources for those with more time. Time is something he is now short of himself, and while he may be famous for being the "teenage coder who made millions", he acknowledges he does not do much programming himself anymore. "I do dabble in the iPhone coding for the application, but by and large my role has moved from doing a lot of the coding to becoming more of a product manager - so, I'm in charge of the design, the branding, the strategy, the development of it," he said. "That is by and large what I spend my time on. "But I have also been helping out with a few other efforts that have yet to be announced."
The British teenager who sold his news summary app to Yahoo for millions is facing a major life choice as he weighs education and business opportunities.
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