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Police said Kinga Pelc from the east Belfast area died in hospital on Saturday. A man in his 20s remains in a critical condition in hospital following the incident. It happened on the Annadale Embankment at about 15:00 BST on Friday. Two other people were taken to hospital for treatment to their injuries after the crash. Their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
A 21-year-old woman has died following a crash involving two cars in south Belfast.
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The Curriculum for Excellence, which has been four years in the making, aims to give teachers more freedom and make lessons less prescriptive. Some teachers, unions and opposition parties have expressed concern the curriculum is not ready. But Scottish ministers have given assurances it will improve standards. Education Secretary Mike Russell said the current system was not being largely re-written. The changes, for children between the ages of three and 18, which are already in place in primary schools, aim to focus more on teaching methods rather than content, and seek to make young people more resourceful and responsible. The system will be introduced for children in their first year of secondary school, and will be rolled out year on year until it is implemented for all secondary years. Speaking on BBC radio's Good Morning Scotland programme, Mr Russell said, "We already know that in the primary sector, this is a successful means of imparting education. "The rules of physics and the grammar of French don't change as a result of that, but what does happen is that teaching methods improve. "I'm confident that it will produce the results that Scotland needs - a well-educated group of young people and a well-educated work force." However, Eleanor Coner of the Scottish Parent Teacher Council told BBC Scotland that although related exams are still a few years off, parents are concerned about the lack of communication over the new curriculum. She said: "I was speaking to a parent last night who said she just can't get her head round it and that she just doesn't understand anything about it. "I think the problem is that the messages that have been sent out can be quite confusing at times. There needs to be more information like this on what is happening, and this is what it means for your child." Mr Russell said he had written to the parents of each child affected by the new system, and he had been visiting schools around the country to speak to parents and teachers. Labour, the Tories and the Lib Dems have raised concerns that the new curriculum is still too vague and have questioned whether enough funding has been made available to deliver it. In March, Mr Russell rejected calls by secondary teachers to delay the introduction of the curriculum. Some unions have expressed concerns that their members will not be ready to introduce the new system and pledged to create specialist groups in subject areas to provide the right support. Labour education spokesman Des McNulty claimed SNP cuts were a threat to the new curriculum. He said: "Newly qualified teachers are unable to get jobs and school budgets are under their tightest pressure than at any point in the last decade because the SNP have failed to prioritise our schools. "The vital materials and information needed for the successful implementation of the Curriculum for Excellence has not yet been provided and many teachers feel the support they were promised has not been delivered by the SNP." The Liberal Democrats said they supported the curriculum but said Mr Russell's handling of the situation was "shambolic". Education spokeswoman Margaret Smith said: "I'm pleased that teachers are excited about teaching the new curriculum, but as children return to school today, there are still no criteria for the new national exams replacing Standard Grades. "Teachers have to start teaching the new curriculum, but with no idea about the exams that they should be preparing children for."
A controversial overhaul of classroom teaching in Scotland will take effect as secondary pupils begin returning to school after the summer break.
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The 30 new military advisers will raise Australia's total deployment to 300, Defence Minister Marise Payne said. Earlier this month, US authorities recommended sending at least 3,000 more soldiers to fight the Taliban. In February, the commander of US troops in Afghanistan said he needed more troops to break a "stalemate". Ms Payne told a Senate estimates hearing that the troops would help train Afghan security forces. "Given the centrality of Afghanistan in the global fight against terrorism, an enhanced Australian contribution to the resolute support mission is both timely and appropriate," she said on Monday. Ms Payne said she expected other nations in the military coalition to also commit additional forces. US combat operations against the Taliban officially ended in 2014, but special forces have continued to provide support to Afghan troops. There are about 13,000 Nato troops currently in the country.
Australia will increase its troop presence in Afghanistan following a formal request from the US, Canberra has said.
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Born Eric Lubbock, he became Liberal MP for Orpington in 1962 when he won a by-election with a huge 22% swing from the Conservatives. He held the seat for eight years, moving to the Lords in 1971 when he inherited the title of Baron Avebury. Lib Dem leader Tim Farron paid tribute to a "true Liberal", "great campaigner" and "committed internationalist". Lord Avebury: Obituary Mr Farron said the peer, who had been suffering from leukaemia, would "be remembered as much for his unyielding commitment to fighting for Liberal causes as his sensational by-election victory". "He campaigned to lower the voting age, founded the parliamentary human rights group and fought for the rights of refugees and asylum seekers, taking up the cases of hundreds of individuals fleeing persecution. "He was a committed internationalist, regularly promoting human rights around the world. The Liberal Democrats have lost a great campaigner, a great friend and a true champion of the Liberal cause." A Buddhist, Lord Avebury was the patron of Angulimala, which promotes the teaching and practice of Buddhism in British prisons. He also campaigned on behalf of secular causes, fighting to remove mandatory daily worship in maintained schools. In 2009, the National Secular Society named the peer secularist of the year, jointly with Evan Harris, for his work on abolition of blasphemy laws in England and Wales. His biography on the Lib Dem website says he also "sought and won" a battle with the senior parliamentary official known as Black Rod to keep the right to park bicycles against the front of the Houses of Parliament. Keith Porteous Wood, executive director of the National Secular Society, said Lord Avebury had supported countless human rights campaigns. "His knowledge of foreign affairs, particularly of remote parts of the developing world, was second to none. The weak and oppressed in these places have lost a true champion. "I have lost a very close friend. The nation has lost a human rights champion."
The longest-serving Lib Dem peer and veteran human rights campaigner, Lord Avebury, has died at the age of 87.
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Culture Secretary Maria Miller said "decriminalisation of the licence fee should be on the table" during the BBC's charter review before 2017. The BBC said changing the law could lead to more people failing to pay. In 2012 about 155,000 were convicted and fined for not paying the £145.50 fee. In total 180,000 people were prosecuted for not paying their licence - which is needed to watch or record live broadcasts on any device - accounting for more than one in 10 criminal prosecutions that year. In October 2013 Huffington Post reported that in response to a Freedom of Information Request the Ministry of Justice had revealed that 107 people were jailed between January 2011 and March 2013 for failing to pay fines related to not having a TV licence. Justice Secretary Chris Grayling has now told the Daily Telegraph "serious work" would be done on the proposal to make non-payment a civil offence and that it could ease the pressure on criminal courts. He said: "The culture secretary and I both agree that this is a really interesting idea - particularly given the pressure on our courts system. "Our departments will be doing some serious work on the proposal." Ms Miller said: "This is an interesting idea but timing is crucial and decriminalisation of the licence fee should be on the table during charter review, not separate to the process.'' The BBC's current Royal Charter, which expires in 2016, sets out how it should be funded, what it does and how it is managed. A spokesman for the culture secretary added: "Maria will put decriminalisation of the licence fee on the table during charter review discussions, but to do it before makes no sense. "She has made clear that the BBC needs to get its house in order, particularly when it comes to governance and transparency, having decriminalisation on the table during the negotiations will focus the BBC's minds." But Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen is seeking to introduce the change through an amendment to the government's Deregulation Bill. It would make non-payment of the licence fee a civil matter, with a fine for offenders set by the government. He told the Daily Telegraph: "It is outrageous that so many people are brought in to the criminal justice system through this means. "I believe that non-payment should be treated in the way that parking tickets are. "It is absurd that the courts are being clogged up by such a minor offence." The newspaper reported that the amendment had been backed by 101 cross-party MPs. A BBC spokesman said: "Legislation is a matter for the government, however changing the law could lead to higher evasion. "Just a 1% increase in evasion would lead to the loss of around £35m, the equivalent of around 10 BBC local radio stations."
Not paying the TV licence fee could become a civil offence, rather than a criminal one, under plans being considered by ministers.
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The company reported profits of $98m (£65m) for the quarter, after posting a big loss for the same period last year. The Z10 handset is seen as crucial to the future of Blackberry, which has struggled to keep up with new Apple and Android phones. It has been on sale for a month in the UK, Canada and other markets. It went on sale with little fanfare a week ago in the United States, Blackberry's most important market. The latest figures do not include US sales. Blackberry was previously called Research In Motion, but changed its name last year. Analysts greeted the results cautiously, saying that it was too early to judge the success of the Z10 and its sister device the Q10. Earlier in the week, Blackberry shares were hit when two major US brokerages expressed disappointment with the US launch of the Z10. In a note to its clients, Citigroup described the launch as "a big disappointment". The Blackberry results also showed the company lost three million users over the year. Its handsets are now used by 76 million people, down from 79 million 12 months ago. In total, Blackberry said it had shipped a total of about six million handsets in the three months to early March.
Mobile phone maker Blackberry says it shipped one million of its new Z10 smartphones in the first three months of 2013.
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The items have been highlighted during recent sonar scanning of the waterway in an effort to locate the remains of 11-year-old Moira Anderson. She left her grandmother's house in Coatbridge on 23 February 1957 to go to the shops but never returned. Convicted paedophile Alexander Gartshore is suspected of her murder. Det Supt Pat Campbell said: "There are five distinct areas which have been identified which relate to items or structures within the silt layer. "We are going to deploy divers from Police Scotland to remove these objects." He said specialists from the University of Dundee would then identify the objects and determine whether any of them are bones. The first phase of the operation last week focused on a 170m (185 yards) stretch of canal at Carnbroe. Although it is 3.5m (11.5ft) deep, around 2m (6.5ft) of that is silt. The team were joined by leading experts including soil forensic expert Prof Lorna Dawson and forensic anthropologist Prof Sue Black. The search involved the use of ground-penetrating radar, sonar scanning and magnetometry, which identifies magnetic anomalies within the water and silt layer of the canal. Bus driver and convicted paedophile Alexander Gartshore, who died in 2006, is suspected of murdering Moira and disposing of her body. When she left her grandmother's house during a heavy snowstorm, she boarded a Baxter's bus that was driven by Gartshore. Later that year, he was jailed for raping a 17-year-old babysitter. In 1999, convicted child abuser James Gallogley named his former friend Gartshore as Moira's murderer. Gartshore's own daughter Sandra Brown was convinced he was the killer and campaigned to have him charged. In 2014, prosecutors announced that Gartshore would have faced prosecution for the schoolgirl's murder if he were still alive. A previous search has focused on the theory that he may have buried her body in Monkland Cemetery, in the family plot of an acquaintance, but an excavation in 2013 found nothing. The latest searches were prompted by a sighting, reported in 1957 but not followed up, of a man carrying a large heavy sack towards the canal.
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Vonn finished 0.70 seconds clear of Switzerland's Lara Gut, with Austrian Cornelia Huetter a further 0.55 seconds back in Altenmarkt Zauchensee. The American also won Saturday's downhill event. That equalled Annemarie Moser-Proll's record tally of 36 World Cup downhill wins. The 31-year-old now has 73 overall World Cup wins - 13 short of Ingemar Stenmark's record. Vonn leads the World Cup super-G standings by 80 points over Hutter, and is now within 38 points of Lara Gut in the overall standings. "It's a perfect start to the new year," she said. "Hopefully I can just continue on in this direction and keep winning." Media playback is not supported on this device
Lindsey Vonn claimed her second win in two days at the Alpine Skiing World Cup event in Austria with victory in the super-G event.
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Iain Duncan Smith, Leave campaigner and another ex-Conservative leader, said: "You can't claim democracy when you want it and reject it when you don't." He spoke out after Sir John also warned against Brexit being dictated by the "tyranny of the majority". Mr Duncan Smith said: "We had a vote, that vote now has to be acted on." The dispute came after Sir John, Conservative prime minister between 1990 and 1997, called for the 48% of people who voted against Brexit in June's referendum to have their views considered. "The tyranny of the majority has never applied in a democracy - and it should not apply in this particular democracy," he said. He argued that Parliament would have to ratify whatever deal is finally reached by the Brexit negotiators and there could be a case for a second referendum, depending on the deal on offer. Mr Duncan Smith told BBC Radio 5 live's Emma Barnett: "The idea we delay everything just simply because they disagree with the original result does seem to me an absolute dismissal of democracy. "And that's what I thought John Major's comments were today. The tyranny of the majority? What's the tyranny?" Bernard Jenkin, a Conservative MP and leading figure in the Vote Leave campaign, also dismissed Sir John's talk of a second referendum. "The idea this particular genie can be put back in the bottle after the British people have voted in a year-long debate - that we are now going to vote to stay in the EU - is absolute rubbish," he said. Mr Jenkin argued that the UK could have avoided Brexit if Sir John had held a referendum on the Maastricht Treaty, which was responsible for the creation of the European Union almost 25 years ago. "If he had stopped the Maastricht Treaty, there would have been no monetary union, there would have been no eurozone crisis, no bailouts, no centralisation of power in the EU - we might even still be a member of the EU," he told the BBC. "And it's because he gave in on the Maastricht Treaty that we've had to finish up leaving the EU." Liberal Democrat MP Nick Clegg, the former deputy prime minister, weighed in to add that while the government had a mandate to leave the EU, it did not have a mandate on "how" to leave. Speaking on BBC Radio 4's World at One, he criticised what he called the "almost hysterical fervour of the hard Brexiteers" to turn Britain into "a low regulation, low tax, enlarged offshore Singapore for which they have no mandate". He insisted it was "quite right that people, particularly from the centre ground point of British politics, say: 'Hang on a minute, that's actually not what people necessarily voted for on 23 June'." He added: "Brexit yes, but not this very hard ideological Brexit that they seem determined to pursue."
Ex-Prime Minister Sir John Major has been accused of "an absolute dismissal" of democracy after he suggested there should be a second Brexit vote.
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For the past 31 years, the European Union has had quotas, or limits, on how much milk farmers can produce. The rules were put in place so farmers wouldn't make too much but would also get a fair price. But now those quotas have been lifted so with no limits farmers are being allowed to produce as much milk as they want. Four farmers got in touch with Newsbeat to tell us how they'll be affected by the changes. "We've all known this has been coming for some time. We've been trying to put our businesses in the best possible position - to produce milk as cheaply as possible. "This means keeping as many cows and pushing out as much milk as we can for every worker, as well as producing as much milk as possible from grass - the cheapest feed available on our farm. "It's likely that this will lead to a flood of milk and probably pull down the price even further. "It's not an easy game and it never will be. I suppose, really and truly, the most efficient farms will survive the test of milk quota removal. "It'll be a survival of the fittest." "I'm from a family farm and we've mixed feelings about the end of the quotas as it leaves the dairy industry in an unknown area. "You don't know how the markets are going to evolve with the access to more products from Europe and also allowing farmers within the UK to expand. "Usually in the spring time, that's when the cows get [put] to grass, and you get an increase in milk production. "So if you're lifting the quotas at the same time, you're going to have a lot of milk in the country and not necessarily be getting a very good price for it." "I think pretty much everyone is aware that milk prices aren't great, which means farmers are losing money. "It's heartbreaking when you see people leaving the industry. It sounds silly, but cows become a part of your family and to face the prospect of walking into an empty farmyard is something none of us want. "The removing of quotas is potentially a great opportunity for famers to move into the global market. It's all down to how you see it, do you view it an opportunity? Or do you see it as a time to quit? Some people see it that way, but I hope that doesn't put young farmers off." "The milk price at the minute is devastating small farmers like myself, simply because you physically can't afford to carry on really. "It's going to get to the point where there's only going to be these so-called super farms left, with 1,000-2,000 cows or in some cases even more. "My parents are just barely scraping by to keep the household going. "Dairy farming's hard - you're doing 12-13 hours days every day. It's not a job, it's a way of life and we love it. "It's a valuable part of the English countryside and it just seems to be fading away. "It just seems sad that it might come to the point where we might have to give it up." Follow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter, BBCNewsbeat on Instagram and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube
Dairy farmers work hard to help get things like milk, cheese and butter from the farm and into our kitchens.
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The US tech giant sold 74.8 million iPhones in its fiscal first quarter, compared with 74.5 million a year ago. Apple said revenue for the next quarter would be between $50bn (£34bn; €46bn) and $53bn, below the $58bn it reported for the same period a year ago. This would mark Apple's first fall in revenues since it launched the iPhone. Despite first-quarter iPhone sales being below the 75 million expected by analysts, it was still a record quarter for the company. Apple revenue in the three months to 26 December was $75.9bn and net profit was $18.4bn, both of which are the highest ever recorded by the company. Sales of iPhones accounted for 68% of the company's revenue in the period. Any other company announcing record profits and revenues might expect a warm welcome from investors. But now that Apple has scaled so many peaks the worry is that the only way is down - and there's evidence in these figures to back up those concerns. Sales of the iPhone, surely the single most profitable product any company has produced, were basically flat. What's more, the revenue outlook for the next three months indicates we can expect the first fall in sales since the iPhone's 2007 launch. Then there's China - still growing but far more slowly. The iPhone is still an object of desire there, but at a time when Apple says it's seeing softness in the economy, the attractions of cheaper rivals from local firms like Xiaomi may grow. Of course, the worries about "peak iPhone" have surfaced before and evaporated with the hugely successful iPhone 6. Last year's upgrade to the 6S was a minor one, and we can expect something more radical in September. But the pressure is now mounting on Apple to deliver another blockbuster product to keep the profit engine running. The Apple watch will not fill that role - we've still not even heard any sales figures for the product. Perhaps the 1,000 engineers rumoured to be working on an Apple Car will come up with the exciting innovation which Apple's fans and investors await with growing impatience. Is the mighty iPhone in decline? Apple boss Tim Cook credited "all-time record sales of iPhone, Apple Watch and Apple TV" for the performance. But the firm's chief financial officer, Luca Maestri, said the company was operating in "a very difficult macroeconomic environment". He added that "iPhone units will decline in the quarter" and that the company was not projecting beyond those three months. Mr Maestri partly blamed the strong US dollar for Apple's flat sales, estimating it had knocked $5bn off the company's revenues. Apple's sales in Greater China - defined by the company as China, Hong Kong and Taiwan - rose 14%, but that was much slower than the 70% increase a year ago. Mr Maestri said the softness in China was "something that we have not seen before", Reuters reported. China accounts for almost a quarter of Apple's sales, more than all of Europe combined. The profitability of Apple's business improved, with gross margin - or how much the company makes per product - increasing to 40.1%. Geoff Blaber, an analyst at CCS Insight, said Apple was "generating industry defying margins" and had cash of almost $216bn. Speaking to analysts, Mr Cook said the company had "the mother of all balance sheets" and that its financial position had never been stronger. Apple's shares were down 2.7% in after hours trading at $97.28. Daniel Ives, an analyst at Capital Markets who owns shares in Apple, said given the "white knuckles fears" ahead of the results, he would "characterise the overall headline performance as better than feared".
Apple has reported the slowest growth in iPhone sales since the product's 2007 launch and warned sales will fall for the first time later this year.
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Elias Kachunga nipped in after Norwich failed to clear a long ball to score his 12th goal of the season. Aaron Mooy made it 2-0 with a low shot that beat Michael McGovern at his near post and Nahki Wells fired in a third underneath the visitors' goalkeeper. Huddersfield are nine points behind Brighton with a game in hand. Philip Billing had hit the post in the opening minutes for the home side and Wells struck the woodwork late on, although their three goals came at a time when Norwich - who remain nine points off a play-off place with six games to play - were having their best spell of the match. However, the game turned when Canaries defender Ryan Bennett did not deal with Tommy Smith's hopeful pass forward and Kachunga outpaced his opponent before firing in first time past McGovern. Huddersfield's victory ensured a successful return to action for midfielder Jonathan Hogg, less than three weeks after a neck injury which threatened to rule him out for the remainder of the season. There were fears that Hogg had fractured his neck in the 4-0 loss at Bristol City on 17 March, but the initial diagnosis was proved incorrect and he was cleared to return to training at the start of April. Huddersfield head coach David Wagner: "There is a long way to go but this is a big step towards a play-off position, and that's an unbelievable achievement for this club. "I've said all along, but people don't believe me, that we don't feel any pressure. We are enjoying what we are doing. We are still the small dog Huddersfield Town. Look at our budget. We know where we have come from and we know how hard it is to win in the Championship. "I am delighted about the performance all over the pitch. It was a totally deserved win and I am very proud of the players. We were poor against Bristol City but you try to learn and get better and we were unlucky to lose against Burton. Tonight we showed what we are capable of. The players trust each other and believe in what we are doing." Norwich interim boss Alan Irvine: "We went from being in a promising position to caving in and that is something the new manager needs to address. have been frank with the players and they have said the same among themselves. We cannot cave in like this. "It's a weakness of character that we've had this season and that must change. Alex (Neil) tried to solve that by changing the personnel because he thought it might be individuals, but it's throughout the team at the present time. "Whoever comes in will make their own decisions. It appears to be clear what needs to be done but it's someone else's decision." Match ends, Huddersfield Town 3, Norwich City 0. Second Half ends, Huddersfield Town 3, Norwich City 0. Attempt missed. Tareiq Holmes-Dennis (Huddersfield Town) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Corner, Huddersfield Town. Conceded by Michael McGovern. Attempt saved. Elias Kachunga (Huddersfield Town) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Joe Lolley. Rajiv van La Parra (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick on the left wing. Foul by Nélson Oliveira (Norwich City). Attempt blocked. Aaron Mooy (Huddersfield Town) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Attempt missed. Joe Lolley (Huddersfield Town) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Nahki Wells with a cross. Substitution, Huddersfield Town. Mark Hudson replaces Michael Hefele. Corner, Huddersfield Town. Conceded by Steven Whittaker. Substitution, Huddersfield Town. Tareiq Holmes-Dennis replaces Chris Löwe. Michael Hefele (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Cameron Jerome (Norwich City). Substitution, Huddersfield Town. Joe Lolley replaces Jonathan Hogg. Attempt missed. Nélson Oliveira (Norwich City) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Yanic Wildschut. Substitution, Norwich City. Josh Murphy replaces Alex Pritchard. Nahki Wells (Huddersfield Town) hits the right post with a right footed shot from a difficult angle on the right. Assisted by Elias Kachunga. Jonny Howson (Norwich City) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Rajiv van La Parra (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick on the left wing. Foul by Jonny Howson (Norwich City). Nahki Wells (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick on the left wing. Foul by Yanic Wildschut (Norwich City). Goal! Huddersfield Town 3, Norwich City 0. Nahki Wells (Huddersfield Town) left footed shot from the left side of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Rajiv van La Parra. Substitution, Norwich City. Nélson Oliveira replaces Alexander Tettey. Goal! Huddersfield Town 2, Norwich City 0. Aaron Mooy (Huddersfield Town) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Nahki Wells. Rajiv van La Parra (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Jonny Howson (Norwich City). Goal! Huddersfield Town 1, Norwich City 0. Elias Kachunga (Huddersfield Town) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the bottom left corner. Attempt saved. Alex Pritchard (Norwich City) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Steven Naismith. Christopher Schindler (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Cameron Jerome (Norwich City). Attempt missed. Yanic Wildschut (Norwich City) left footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the left following a set piece situation. Foul by Jonathan Hogg (Huddersfield Town). Alex Pritchard (Norwich City) wins a free kick on the left wing. Attempt missed. Alex Pritchard (Norwich City) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Assisted by Steven Naismith. Jonathan Hogg (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Steven Whittaker (Norwich City). Attempt missed. Jonathan Hogg (Huddersfield Town) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Attempt saved. Nahki Wells (Huddersfield Town) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Aaron Mooy.
Three goals in seven second-half minutes gave Huddersfield a 3-0 win over Norwich which lifted the Terriers back up to third in the Championship.
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Rhiannon Smith, 21, was involved in a collision between a black Range Rover and a grey Toyota Yaris on the A48 between Newport and Chepstow, Monmouthshire, on 16 March. The trainee teacher, from Llandevaud, has since died. Her family said she was "the life and soul of a party" and had ambitions to work as a teacher in London. The Cardiff University graduate was finishing her PGCE at the University of Gloucestershire and had been applying for jobs in England's capital when she died. In a tribute, her family said: "Her enthusiasm for teaching was difficult to match. She had recently said that she was having the happiest time of her life and thanked her family for enabling her to achieve these wonderful goals. "Rhiannon was the life and soul of a party and left a mark on everyone she met. She was such an integral part of the Smith household and will be sorely missed, never forgotten and impossible to replace."
A "wonderful young lady" has died after being involved in a two-car crash on a main road.
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Slade's side are one point off the top six in seventh with nine games to play. The 55-year-old has previously taken Grimsby, Yeovil and Leyton Orient to play-off finals in lower divisions, without going on to win promotion. "Of course it would be bigger than those," he told BBC Wales Sport. "Because you have the opportunity then of playing for the biggest prize in football, Premier League football. "I know this, I'd be confident of getting them to the final as I've done that three times. "Maybe Ken Choo [Cardiff chief executive] will have to manage the final because I have lost all three finals!" Slade started his managerial career as caretaker boss at Notts County in 1994 and reached the landmark of 750 games with last Saturday's win over Ipswich. "It has been a long journey and it's never a straight road, there are always bends in the road that you have to navigate and it's been tough. "The job has become harder. There is more scrutiny, there is less time to turn things around and be successful. "I've always wanted to get to that 1,000 mark. I think there's about 23 or 24 (managers) in that club, but those next 250 games seem a long time off but we'll take each one as they come and try and embrace them and look forward to them." While he admits taking Cardiff to a top-six finish this season would top any achievement in his career so far, he still considers his previous play-off campaigns to be the highlights of his career so far. "Getting to Wembley with a couple of the clubs that haven't had much budget at all really, in Yeovil and Grimsby Town, initially were big achievements just to be in the final really. "And certainly the semi-final against where I was born Nottingham Forest for Yeovil was a big memory because we were 2-0 down. "On that day they were selling flags 'Forest at Wembley' and they had all the tickets. "My Chairman at Yeovil had to take the tickets back in the boot of his car. "That was a big memory for me. We were 2-0 down and won the game 5-4 after extra time so that was a special game." On Saturday Cardiff head to Reading looking to maintain their momentum. Goalkeeper David Marshall is doubtful because of a virus and is not expected to train on Friday, but defender Fabio and midfielder Peter Whittingham have trained after recovering from knocks.
Cardiff City manager Russell Slade says qualifying for a Championship play-off spot this season would be "bigger than anything" he has achieved in his career after passing 750 games in management.
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An Action on Hearing Loss Cymru survey found many job seekers are reluctant to list it on job applications. The charity spoke to one deaf person who had not had an interview in 16 years of stating they were deaf on CVs. Many public sector organisations were found to show poor practice in the report to mark Deaf Awareness Week. Maggie Hampton of Fairwater, Cardiff, told BBC Radio Wales that she found it "very disheartening." In the interview she said: "It was very very difficult. Nobody wanted to employ a deaf person. Even in the most lowly of jobs really. I never got interviews. I just never heard back. "I did follow it up with one organisation and asked 'why have I not got an interview?' And the reply was 'Well you are deaf, you couldn't possibly manage.' "So I did cleaning for two or three years, it was the only thing I could do. "I didn't like it very much but I did it because I needed to work. "It was very hard and very disheartening. Just that feeling that nobody wants you. And that feeling that you cannot contribute anything." She said many deaf people do not declare the fact on their CVs as they "want to fit in". Action on Hearing Loss Cymru director Richard Williams said 84,000 people, or 4% of Wales' working-age population, are deaf or wear hearing aids. "That's the equivalent to filling the Millennium Stadium with people who are all being discriminated against at work because they can't hear well," he added.
Fear of discrimination means 84,000 deaf and hard of hearing people hide their condition from prospective employers, new research has revealed.
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Mr Osborne cited "tentative signs of a balanced, broad based and sustainable recovery", but stressed it was still the "early stages" and "plenty of risks" remained. Mr Osborne said that recent months - which have seen more upbeat reports on the economy - had "decisively ended" questions about his economic policy. Labour has dismissed the comments. The speech comes ahead of the Conservative Party conference later this month, and after a number of forecasts and surveys pointed to an acceleration in the UK's economic recovery. Revised gross domestic product figures showed the UK economy grew by 0.7% in the second quarter of the year, with predictions it could reach 1% for the third quarter. And last week the OECD economic agency sharply increased its growth forecast for the UK economy this year to 1.5% from an earlier estimate of 0.8%. By Nick RobinsonPolitical editor The Conservatives' fear is that in future voters may not accept that current policies need to be maintained Economic arguments have just begun Mr Osborne said: "The economic collapse was even worse than we thought. Repairing it will take even longer than we hoped. "But we held our nerve when many told us to abandon our plan. And as a result, thanks to the efforts and sacrifices of the British people, Britain is turning a corner. "Of course, many risks remain. These are still the early stages of recovery. But we mustn't go back to square one. We mustn't lose what the British people have achieved. "This is a hard, difficult road we have been following. But it is the only way to deliver a sustained, lasting improvement in the living standards of the British people." The government's "economic plan is the right response to Britain's macroeconomic imbalances and the evidence shows that it is working", he said, in his address to an audience of academics, think tanks and businesses. Mr Osborne said that those who advocated an alternative economic path could not explain recent improvements in the economic data. And "the last few months have decisively ended" the idea that the scale and pace of his measures were to blame for much slower than projected growth over recent years, he added. "Those in favour of a Plan B have lost the argument," he said. Heeding calls to abandon the government's economic plan in order to spend and borrow more would have undermined the recovery and "would be disastrous" now, Mr Osborne said. He pledged to remain "vigilant" to threats from abroad - including growing instability in the Middle East pushing up the oil price and a fresh eurozone crisis - as well as at home. John Cridland, director-general of business lobby group CBI, said the economy was gathering some momentum, business confidence was rising and he expected growth to continue into next year. "We have always said that deficit reduction should be at the top of the government's 'to-do list', but it must be coupled with an unrelenting focus on growth-boosting measures like infrastructure projects," he said. By Stephanie FlandersEconomics editor And he dismissed claims he was encouraging "the wrong sort of growth" - led by debt-fuelled consumer spending - insisting the evidence suggested "tentative signs of a balanced, broad based and sustainable recovery". He said there were many tough decisions still to be taken and that "the only sustainable path to prosperity is to reject the old quick fixes and stick to the course we have set". Labour accused Mr Osborne of "extraordinary complacency". Opposition leader Ed Miliband told the BBC that the chancellor was "saying to people that he has saved the British economy at a time when, for ordinary families, life is getting worse". "If ever you wanted proof that the government is out of touch with most people, that it is on the side of the few, George Osborne has provided it today," he added.
The UK economy is "turning a corner", Chancellor George Osborne has said in a speech in London.
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South Yorkshire Police and Humberside Police and are to cut the number of dogs and handlers to a combined total of 25. The South Yorkshire force will halve the size of its current dog unit, with 12 officers and dogs being lost as part of the restructuring. The new operation will have two bases in Sheffield and one in Melton, East Yorkshire. Humberside Police said it currently had 12 dogs and handlers. South Yorkshire Police said that the move was "required to meet budgetary cuts imposed on the Force's Operational Support Services". In August, the force said it needed to make savings of £59m by 2020, with the potential loss of 1,500 staff. A spokesman for South Yorkshire Police said: "Police dogs and their handlers provide a range of important roles in helping to keep the public safe. "Whilst we are reducing the size of the unit in South Yorkshire, by merging with Humberside, it allows us to maintain the same number of officers and dogs and continue to perform a valuable role for the public, yet at the same time we can still meet the savings required due to the unprecedented cuts." The merger of the dog units is one of a number of cost cutting measures introduced by police across Yorkshire in the last few years. Two years ago , Humberside Police disbanded its mounted unit, with horses now hired in from other forces when needed. All four Yorkshire forces now share an underwater search unit.
Two police forces in Yorkshire are to merge their dog units to reduce costs.
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Alan McQuillan told the BBC the current attitude to drugs was "creating a cash cow for organised crime, especially in relation to cannabis". He said police needed to focus on paramilitaries as the source of the drugs problem in Northern Ireland. The former policeman was taking part in a BBC Talkback discussion about drug dealing in Northern Ireland. "I think there is real scope for de-criminalising cannabis," he said. "The time has come to consider it." Mr McQuillan said the focus needed to be on teaching parents and children about the reality of the drugs trade. "We need to invest in education, to be aware that often the people who are dealing drugs are corrupted young people who are paying for a habit by dealing to other children," he said. Former Ulster Unionist MLA Adrian Cochrane-Watson told a local newspaper on Wednesday he would "break the legs" of any drug dealers he caught. He was speaking after a family emergency in which a young relative became unwell after smoking cannabis. Speaking in the Radio Ulster discussion on Wednesday, Mr Cochrane-Watson said he made no apology for his outspoken remarks. He said: "When I see drug dealers driving about in their fancy sports cars - money to burn - it does make me angry. "When I know who these people are, it makes me frustrated. "If I had got my hands on the guy who dealt these drugs to 13-year-old kids, I'd rather the police would have gotten there before me."
A former deputy chief constable has said it may be time to reconsider de-criminalising cannabis.
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Oliver Hawkins turned in from six yards to put the Daggers ahead, before Matty Blair's strike and Adi Yussuf's left-footed finish gave the Stags the lead. Pearce was sent off and conceded a penalty for tripping Jamie Cureton, but the striker fired over from the spot. Matt Green slotted in for Mansfield, and the visitors could not rescue a point despite Cureton's late goal. Dagenham & Redbridge coach Ian Culverhouse told BBC Radio London: Media playback is not supported on this device "I thought we were excellent first half. Controlled the game in good parts, scored a well-deserved goal and went into the half deserved winners. "It's a bit of a blow really to come out on the wrong side of it. "We're giving away soft goals at the moment and nothing goes for you when you're at the bottom of the league." Match ends, Mansfield Town 3, Dagenham and Redbridge 2. Second Half ends, Mansfield Town 3, Dagenham and Redbridge 2. Adi Yussuf (Mansfield Town) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Foul by Adi Yussuf (Mansfield Town). Clévid Dikamona (Dagenham and Redbridge) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Attempt missed. Oliver Hawkins (Dagenham and Redbridge) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Attempt saved. Ashley Chambers (Dagenham and Redbridge) header from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Substitution, Mansfield Town. Reggie Lambe replaces Matt Green. Goal! Mansfield Town 3, Dagenham and Redbridge 2. Jamie Cureton (Dagenham and Redbridge) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Joe Widdowson. Goal! Mansfield Town 3, Dagenham and Redbridge 1. Matt Green (Mansfield Town) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Matty Blair. Penalty missed! Bad penalty by Jamie Cureton (Dagenham and Redbridge) right footed shot is too high. Jamie Cureton should be disappointed. Krystian Pearce (Mansfield Town) is shown the red card. Penalty conceded by Krystian Pearce (Mansfield Town) after a foul in the penalty area. Penalty Dagenham and Redbridge. Jamie Cureton draws a foul in the penalty area. Attempt missed. Matt Green (Mansfield Town) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Matt Green (Mansfield Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Joss Labadie (Dagenham and Redbridge). Substitution, Dagenham and Redbridge. Jodi Jones replaces Josh Passley. Corner, Mansfield Town. Conceded by Liam O'Brien. Attempt saved. Lee Collins (Mansfield Town) header from the centre of the box is saved in the top left corner. Corner, Mansfield Town. Conceded by Clévid Dikamona. Attempt blocked. Adi Yussuf (Mansfield Town) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Corner, Mansfield Town. Conceded by Liam O'Brien. Attempt saved. Malvind Benning (Mansfield Town) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top right corner. Chris Clements (Mansfield Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Matt Richards (Dagenham and Redbridge). Substitution, Dagenham and Redbridge. Jamie Cureton replaces Matt McClure. Substitution, Dagenham and Redbridge. Matt Richards replaces Oliver Muldoon. Foul by Daniel Alfei (Mansfield Town). Joe Widdowson (Dagenham and Redbridge) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Goal! Mansfield Town 2, Dagenham and Redbridge 1. Adi Yussuf (Mansfield Town) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Chris Clements. Attempt missed. Malvind Benning (Mansfield Town) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Attempt blocked. Chris Clements (Mansfield Town) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Corner, Mansfield Town. Conceded by Liam O'Brien. Attempt saved. Krystian Pearce (Mansfield Town) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Corner, Mansfield Town. Conceded by Josh Passley. Corner, Dagenham and Redbridge. Conceded by Scott Shearer. Attempt saved. Matt McClure (Dagenham and Redbridge) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the left is saved in the top right corner. Attempt missed. Daniel Alfei (Mansfield Town) left footed shot from outside the box is just a bit too high. Foul by Chris Clements (Mansfield Town).
Mansfield Town held on to beat Dagenham in League Two, despite Krystian Pearce's late sending off.
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Mr Maduro said the room would be kept intact and a wing of the presidential palace turned into a monument to Mr Chavez's "Bolivarian revolution". Mr Chavez died of cancer last month. Following his death, presidential elections were called for 14 April, pitting Mr Maduro against main opposition candidate Henrique Capriles. Mr Capriles says that despite Mr Maduro's attempt at portraying himself as Mr Chavez's heir, the acting president lacks the late leader's charisma. "I'm going to look after it for a few years, but it'll always be Chavez's home," Mr Maduro said referring to the Miraflores Palace in Caracas, where Venezuela's presidents have their office. Full of confidence ahead of Sunday's polls, Mr Maduro said he would "occupy a small office in Miraflores in another wing", so that Venezuelans could roam the rooms of the presidential palace and "learn how the commander had lived, and what he had eaten". Fierce battle Since Mr Chavez died on 5 March, Mr Maduro has cast himself as his natural successor in office. He has called himself "Chavez's son" and said that the late president had appeared to him in the form of a little bird. Speaking last week at the official start of the presidential campaign in the house where Mr Chavez was born, Mr Maduro said a small bird had flown around him three times and looked at him "oddly", at which point he he had felt in his soul it was a message from Mr Chavez. "I felt its blessing, telling us: 'Today the battle begins, go for victory, you have my blessing'," Mr Maduro said. Henrique Capriles mocked Mr Maduro saying that he had "not seen a little bird, but swallowed one, the one he has in his head!" He has also questioned Mr Maduro's ability to lead the country saying that "whatever the outcome, I don't see how Nicolas Maduro has the capacity to stay for an extended time in government". Mr Capriles has dismissed polls that suggest Mr Maduro has an unassailable lead over him. "Of course I can win," he told AFP news agency, "Maduro lacks charisma and leadership". Mr Maduro said his rival was "jealous" and promised to beat him by 10 million votes in Sunday's polls.
Venezuela's acting president Nicolas Maduro says he will turn the office where the late President Hugo Chavez worked into a museum.
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The Exiles remain in the League Two relegation zone, a point behind Hartlepool with four matches to play. The Welsh club were bottom of the table and 11 points adrift of safety when Flynn took over from Graham Westley in early March. Yeovil stay 20th, but are now only four points clear of the drop zone. Demetriou fired in left-footed from 20 yards just before the hour as Newport dominated at Rodney Parade to claim a third consecutive win. Newport County manager Mike Flynn: "It was a huge effort from the players. I know I keep saying but I won't get bored of it they were absolutely outstanding again today. "I thought we were by far the better team, we just lacked that final cutting edge in the final third. We should have scored two or three today but luckily I told Mickey Demetriou to take the free-kick and he scored." Match ends, Newport County 1, Yeovil Town 0. Second Half ends, Newport County 1, Yeovil Town 0. Substitution, Newport County. Aaron Williams replaces Alex Samuel. Attempt missed. Kevin Dawson (Yeovil Town) left footed shot from the right side of the six yard box is just a bit too high. Corner, Yeovil Town. Conceded by Dan Butler. Alex Samuel (Newport County) wins a free kick on the left wing. Foul by Liam Shephard (Yeovil Town). Attempt saved. Kevin Dawson (Yeovil Town) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Liam Shephard (Yeovil Town) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Tom Owen-Evans (Newport County). Substitution, Newport County. Darren Jones replaces Mark Randall. Corner, Newport County. Conceded by Liam Shephard. Attempt blocked. Sean Rigg (Newport County) left footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Attempt missed. Jean-Louis Akpa-Akpro (Yeovil Town) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Kevin Dawson (Yeovil Town) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Ryan Bird (Newport County). Ryan Dickson (Yeovil Town) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Ryan Bird (Newport County) wins a free kick on the right wing. Foul by Ryan Dickson (Yeovil Town). Corner, Newport County. Conceded by Kevin Dawson. Substitution, Yeovil Town. Alex Lawless replaces Matt Butcher. Foul by Alex Lacey (Yeovil Town). Alex Samuel (Newport County) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Attempt missed. Sean Rigg (Newport County) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Attempt missed. Alex Samuel (Newport County) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box is close, but misses to the right. Attempt saved. Jean-Louis Akpa-Akpro (Yeovil Town) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Corner, Yeovil Town. Conceded by Mitch Rose. Substitution, Yeovil Town. Shayon Harrison replaces Omar Sowunmi. Francois Zoko (Yeovil Town) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Dangerous play by Sean Rigg (Newport County). Attempt saved. Alex Lacey (Yeovil Town) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Substitution, Yeovil Town. Jean-Louis Akpa-Akpro replaces Otis Khan. Goal! Newport County 1, Yeovil Town 0. Mickey Demetriou (Newport County) from a free kick with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner. Ryan Bird (Newport County) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Alex Lacey (Yeovil Town). Attempt missed. Scot Bennett (Newport County) header from the right side of the six yard box is too high. Corner, Newport County. Conceded by Liam Shephard. Foul by Ryan Bird (Newport County). Otis Khan (Yeovil Town) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Alex Samuel (Newport County).
Newport County's recovery under caretaker manager Mike Flynn continued as Mickey Demetriou's second-half free-kick saw them beat Yeovil 1-0.
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Sherwood took over in February with Villa in the bottom three and led the club to Premier League safety and 17th. "We gave the fans nothing to cheer about today but I promise them it will get better," Sherwood told BBC Sport. "We've stayed in the division but we have a losing mentality. We don't want to be scraping relegation next season." Villa were outclassed by Arsenal, whose victory at Wembley saw them become the most successful club in FA Cup history with a 12th title. Sherwood acknowledged his side "came up short" against the Gunners, adding that his players "need to learn how to be winners". Media playback is not supported on this device "Of course we believed we could win this but I can't make any excuses," the 46-year-old added. "It's a learning curve and we need to build a new team. "Some of the boys have already been told they won't be here next year or they can find other clubs. I want to be honest with players and don't want to be stringing experienced players along. "But it's not just new additions to the squad but also getting some of the players we do have to play in a different way, to change the mentality of a few of them." Villa captain Fabian Delph agreed Arsenal had been worthy winners and also stressed the importance of Villa finding a "winning mentality" next season. "We were up against it, we tried to dig deep but their quality shone through and we struggled," the 25-year-old said. "The manager said that we had it in us to cause an upset but we couldn't find the performance. But a few weeks ago we would have snapped your hand off to stay in the league and get to this final. Now it's important that we get a winning mentality. "We have to forget about today, some players will come through the door to strengthen us and I am sure we will get better and better."
Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood promised to rid the club of its "losing mentality" after suffering a 4-0 defeat by Arsenal in the FA Cup final.
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It was the school's 18th title, won with the help of some 4,300 participants in the sumptuous parade. Fans of the samba school, which is rooted in Rio's Mangueira favela, screamed with joy as the results were read out. In an indication of how high the stakes are in the carnival championship, the results came in an armoured car.
One of Rio de Janeiro's most traditional samba schools, Mangueira, has won this year's Carnival.
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Bartosz Bialkowski made three good saves to keep Derby out in a first half that the home side dominated. Luke Varney gave Ipswich the lead early in the second half with his side's first real effort when Scott Carson failed to keep out his long-range shot. The result means Derby have still only scored one league goal this season. Derby move out of the bottom three by virtue of goal difference, despite having lost for the third successive match, while Ipswich move up to ninth place. Bialkowski made a great save from Matej Vydra early on before keeping out Craig Bryson's drive from the edge of the box and then stopping James Wilson's effort from long range at the end of the half. Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy made two half-time changes, bringing on Tom Lawrence and Varney, who gave his side the lead eight minutes after his introduction. Former England goalkeeper Carson somehow let the ball creep into the net despite getting two hands to the effort. It was a first goal of the season for Varney, who scored just twice in over two-and-a-half years as a Derby player earlier in his career. Derby tried to break Ipswich's resistance but a combination of brave defending and wasteful finishing - Darren Bent and Will Hughes both missed the target with decent efforts, while Bialkowski made a great save from Nick Blackman in stoppage-time - saw Ipswich come away with the points. Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy: "We've mugged them to be fair. They were better than us, they dominated the first half and for 10 minutes we were hanging on. "But it's all about the stuff I preach to the players and sometimes supporters don't like it when I talk about being resilient and tough, hard working and putting a shift in and it gets ridiculed a bit, but without it you get nothing for me. "We've shown all those qualities tonight and we got blocks in and headers out and they were better, they played better than us but they couldn't score." Derby manager Nigel Pearson: "Mick said to me before the game he felt they'd been mugged on Friday and I think they've probably done that to us. "Of course it's a disappointing night and it's difficult to sell the idea that's okay when you are losing games and to score one goal in the league is a poor return, but I thought the players deserved to win the game. "I thought they played exceptionally well. I felt for the fans and the players but the good thing was I think the fans could see what the players are about and they stuck with them." Match ends, Derby County 0, Ipswich Town 1. Second Half ends, Derby County 0, Ipswich Town 1. Attempt blocked. Nick Blackman (Derby County) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Richard Keogh (Derby County) wins a free kick on the right wing. Foul by Tom Lawrence (Ipswich Town). Attempt missed. Nick Blackman (Derby County) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Craig Bryson. Brett Pitman (Ipswich Town) is shown the yellow card. Foul by Will Hughes (Derby County). Christophe Berra (Ipswich Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Substitution, Derby County. Nick Blackman replaces Markus Olsson. Corner, Derby County. Conceded by Luke Chambers. Attempt saved. Luke Varney (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Brett Pitman. Attempt missed. Darren Bent (Derby County) left footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the left. Attempt missed. Jacob Butterfield (Derby County) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Craig Bryson. Attempt blocked. Jacob Butterfield (Derby County) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Corner, Derby County. Conceded by Jonas Knudsen. Attempt missed. Jacob Butterfield (Derby County) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Darren Bent with a headed pass. Foul by Matej Vydra (Derby County). Adam Webster (Ipswich Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Attempt missed. Will Hughes (Derby County) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Matej Vydra. Attempt blocked. Jacob Butterfield (Derby County) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Will Hughes. Substitution, Ipswich Town. Teddy Bishop replaces Cole Skuse because of an injury. Delay over. They are ready to continue. Delay in match Cole Skuse (Ipswich Town) because of an injury. Foul by Will Hughes (Derby County). Tom Lawrence (Ipswich Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Markus Olsson (Derby County) wins a free kick on the left wing. Foul by Grant Ward (Ipswich Town). Attempt missed. Grant Ward (Ipswich Town) header from the centre of the box is just a bit too high. Assisted by Tom Lawrence with a cross. Markus Olsson (Derby County) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Luke Varney (Ipswich Town). Offside, Derby County. Jacob Butterfield tries a through ball, but Markus Olsson is caught offside. Substitution, Derby County. Darren Bent replaces James Wilson. Ikechi Anya (Derby County) wins a free kick on the left wing. Foul by Luke Chambers (Ipswich Town). Attempt saved. Jacob Butterfield (Derby County) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Craig Bryson. Goal! Derby County 0, Ipswich Town 1. Luke Varney (Ipswich Town) left footed shot from outside the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Grant Ward. Richard Keogh (Derby County) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Luke Varney (Ipswich Town). Attempt missed. Cyrus Christie (Derby County) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Jacob Butterfield.
Ipswich Town won away from home for the first time in the Championship this season as Derby County missed a host of opportunities.
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The ancient berry is from the same family of plants as potatoes, tomatoes and peppers. On the fossil, you can see the lines of the papery wrapping that grew around the fruit, which turned into coal during fossilisation. It was found in the Patagonia area of Argentina and researchers are hoping to find lots more plant fossils there. That's not the only place where old food can been found. We'd recommend you didn't eat these examples, which are all definitely way past their sell-by date! This huge 2,000-year-old lump of butter was found in a bog near Drakerath in Ireland last year. It probably wouldn't fit inside your fridge - it weighs as much as 10 large bags of sugar. Conditions in bogs are good for preserving things so the butter is in a good state, even though it's so old. It does, however, smell like strong cheese. We're not sure which would smell worse, this butter, or... Last year, divers were exploring a shipwreck buried deep under the sea near Sweden when they found this jar. They didn't know there was cheese inside until the journey to the surface caused some of the contents to leak, releasing a very strong smell. The stinky discovery was made when the team were investigating the wreck of the Kronan, a warship that sank 340 years ago. Now that's taking mature cheddar to the extreme! In 2015, an American couple revealed they were still eating their wedding cake, 60 years after it was first baked in 1955. Ann and Ken Fredericks, from Florida, decided to eat one piece of the fruit cake every year to celebrate the day they got married. They said their children were horrified at them eating such old food but insist that it still tastes as good as ever! We're wondering how long it'll take them to finish the whole cake...
A 52 million-year-old fruit fossil has been discovered in South America.
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Islamic tradition requires the dead to be buried as soon as possible, unless an autopsy is required. The US military took this requirement very seriously, burying the body within hours. "Traditional procedures for Islamic burial were followed," an official said. Religious rites were carried out on the deck of a US aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson. The body, shrouded in a white sheet and placed in a weighted bag, was then positioned on a flat board, tipped up, and eased into the Arabian Sea. This occurred at 0600GMT, approximately 12 hours after the firefight during which Osama Bin Laden was shot in the head. After this first shot, reports ABC News' The Blotter, he was shot again, to make sure that he was dead. ‬The body was then flown to Afghanistan and Bin Laden's identity was confirmed. Officials say a DNA sample was taken that matched that of several other family members. Some sources say facial recognition technology was also used. From Afghanistan, the body was, it appears, flown to the USS Carl Vinson. "A military officer read prepared religious remarks, which were translated into Arabic by a native speaker," a US defence official said. According to UK-based Imam Dr Abduljalil Sajid, Chairman of the Muslim Council for Religious & Racial Harmony, four key steps need to be followed: There is no necessity for an imam to be present, he says, but the procedures should be carried out by Muslims at least one of whom "knows the minimum basic Muslim law of burial". Whether any such person was present is impossible to know, he says, based on the limited information provided. But he also questions whether sea burial was appropriate in this case. It is correct to carry out a burial at sea when someone dies on a sea journey, he says, but in this case there was no sound reason for it. The US authorities could surely have found someone - a member of the extensive Bin Laden family, or even one of the many supporters of his "evil" ideology - who would have been prepared to give the body a proper burial, he argues. His words were echoed by Mohammed Qudah, a professor of Islamic law at the University of Jordan, who told the Associated Press news agency that burying Bin Laden at sea was not forbidden if there was nobody to receive the body and provide a Muslim burial. But he went on: "It's neither true nor correct to claim that there was nobody in the Muslim world ready to receive Bin Laden's body." The agency also quoted Dubai's grand mufti Mohammed al-Qubaisi, saying that sea burials were permissible only in extraordinary circumstances, adding: "This is not one of them." "If the family does not want him, it's really simple in Islam: You dig up a grave anywhere, even on a remote island, you say the prayers and that's it," he said. US officials have given two reasons why a sea burial was chosen. First, that they did not want his grave to become a shrine. Second, that there was no time to negotiate with other countries to arrange a possible burial on land. According to CBS News, Saudi Arabia refused to take the body. If correct, this suggests that an offer was made - and that had Saudi Arabia accepted the body, there would have been a grave, which could in theory have become a shrine. However, ABC's Jonathan Karl, writing before the burial was confirmed, painted a different picture: "US officials tell me the last thing they want is for his burial place to become a terrorist shrine. "To avoid that, an informed source tells me, the intention is to bury his body at sea - leaving no definitive location for the final resting place of his body."
US officials say Osama Bin Laden's body was treated with respect and buried at sea, but some Muslims argue there was no good reason for not burying it on land.
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Brake manufacturer Meritor, which owns the site in Cwmbran where facilities could be built, is backing proposals. Joint plans from Coleg Gwent and Torfaen council will now be put to the Welsh government for approval. A consultation with residents will then be held into the plans. Councillor David Yeowell, executive member for education, said: "The proposal will see a new integrated post-16 centre built on land next to Morrison's supermarket in Cwmbran. "The new centre will provide an equitable provision for all young people in the borough and is long overdue."
A new training and post-16 education centre could replace high school sixth forms in Torfaen after the council's cabinet backed £32.5m plans.
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It is the first private clinic to offer early medical abortions to women in Northern Ireland under strict legal controls. A former leader of the Progressive Unionist Party, Ms Purvis has been director of the clinic since it was launched in 2012. Ms Purvis, who will step down on 24 April, said it was "time to move on". She will take on a new role on the clinic's Northern Ireland advisory board. Last November, anti-abortion protester Bernadette Smyth, who leads the Precious Life group, was convicted of harassing Ms Purvis at the Marie Stopes office in Belfast city centre. Ms Purvis told the BBC that had had no influence on her decision to step down. "I think the clinic's well established here now, we're providing services more and more every year and I'm delighted to be remaining on the advisory board for the clinic. "But I feel it's time to move on and I think it's time for Marie Stopes to get someone else in to manage the clinic and take it to new places," she said. "At times it was difficult, particularly last year with the court case and the harassment, but I put that behind me and have concentrated on delivering services for women in Ireland both north and south. "I think I've achieved a significant historical change in the perception of abortion in Northern Ireland from where the usual narrative was that abortion was illegal in Northern Ireland to now one where people understand that abortion is legal under certain circumstances. "I think we've challenged the myths and stereotypes that are presented by those who are opposed to a woman's right to chose." Genevieve Edwards, director of policy for Marie Stopes UK, said: "We were so lucky to have Dawn and wish her every success in whatever she chooses to do. "The support for the clinic since it opened in very challenging circumstances has been heartening and a source of great comfort and pride for our staff and volunteers. "We are now actively recruiting for Dawn's successor to lead us into the next phase of the clinic's journey."
Dawn Purvis is to step down as programme director of Northern Ireland's Marie Stopes clinic.
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Historic car specialists Fiskens said they placed the car for a "short time" outside their Kensington headquarters when two traffic wardens approached. The firm said the wardens were "adamant" the 45-year-old vehicle should be given a £120 fine. Kensington and Chelsea Council said it was "issued as it would in any case". Acquisition specialist Rory Henderson said the company were always "super-careful" not to obstruct others who use the Mews when moving their vehicles around. A council spokesman said the photographer agreed to move the Ferrari but "no attempt was made" within the "statutory five-minute observation period". The car, a 1970 Ferrari 512M, is still in working condition and was recently raced at the Le Mans Classic. According to Fiskens, it has a "remarkable history" having been raced in the 1970 and 1971 Le Mans races. In 1977, it set a new record after Robert Horne drove the car 192mph over a flying mile. Fiskens call it "a superb example of one of Maranello's finest sports competition cars".
A rare Ferrari racing car worth about £10m was given a parking ticket after the owners rolled it into a Mews to take some photos.
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Bailly is due to have a medical this week and terms are thought to have been agreed with the 22-year-old, who will cost the Red Devils about £30m. He has played 40 times in La Liga, the first five of which were for Espanyol. Bailly joined Villarreal for £4.4m in January 2015 and played in every game as Ivory Coast won the Africa Cup of Nations just weeks later. It had been thought Zlatan Ibrahimovic would be Mourinho's first signing since the Portuguese succeeded Louis van Gaal as United manager. The Sweden striker, 34, is a free agent after leaving Paris St-Germain and hinted at the weekend he would make an announcement about his future on Tuesday. But he has refused to elaborate, saying: "There is no confirmation. Keep wondering. I am enjoying the stories." Bailly's reputation has soared this season, which saw him play a key role as Villarreal sealed Champions League qualification, and it's no surprise to see him make a big-money move this summer. His prime asset is his extremely impressive physical presence, with his powerful aerial ability complimenting his pace and strength in the tackle. The brave and determined 22-year-old has less than 50 league games under his belt, though, so United fans should perhaps not expect him to immediately become an automatic starter. He can sometimes concede possession in dangerous areas by making bad decisions, and he doesn't always show composure under pressure, but Bailly possesses all the physical tools and the rest should come with more experience. Subscribe to the BBC Sport newsletter to get our pick of news, features and video sent to your inbox.
Villarreal central defender Eric Bailly is set to be Jose Mourinho's first signing as Manchester United manager.
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The alert began just after midday when police received a report of a suspicious device at the back of business premises on Dunluce Street. Officers cordoned off the scene and part of the street was closed. It reopened at about 17:30 BST. The suspect object was examined by Army bomb experts who declared it a hoax device. Chief Inspector Stephen McCauley said: "Police acted quickly to keep people safe and away from the suspicious object. "Many businesses and a few residents in the area were evacuated. "The lives of local people have been disrupted today and I lay the blame on those who planted the hoax device. Their actions are irresponsible and show disregard for the local community. "Hoax devices can be very realistic and similar in look to the real thing. Where there is a clear threat to life, police must take action to keep people safe."
A security alert in the centre of Larne, County Antrim, has ended and been declared a hoax.
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Truck drivers are resorting to cocaine, speed and ecstasy to help keep themselves awake on long journeys. Drug testing firms say to have 10% of drivers in an haulage firm test positive for drugs was "not unusual". Road safety minister Mike Penning insists Britain's roads are among the safest in the world. One lorry driver speaking to the BBC's5 live Investigatesprogramme, who works for a major international haulage company, claims he regularly sees drivers use ecstasy, cannabis, speed and cocaine to relieve the boredom of lengthy shifts. The highly experienced driver has tried to raise the issue with managers at his firm but says nobody wants to take responsibility and tries to pass the buck to another department. The driver, who spoke anonymously, says fellow drivers have in the past veered off motorways or overturned, and in some instances were not even able to remember the incident afterwards. In one incident the insider was told about, a heavily drugged-up driver ploughed into workmen's vehicles by the side of a motorway. When questioned by the police the driver was only tested for alcohol and he was not arrested. "They are basically taking a recreational drug like ecstasy and speed to keep themselves awake because of the distances involved and because boredom just kicks in," said the driver. He explained that drivers got around rules governing how many hours they were allowed to work by taking two tachograph cards, which record driver hours, speed and distance. Listen to the full report on 5 live Investigates on BBC 5 live on Sunday, 1 April at 21:00 BST or download the programme podcast. Listen via the BBC 5 live website Download the 5 live Investigates podcast Got a story? Contact 5 live Investigates To make it look like two drivers were operating a vehicle, when it was in fact one, drivers simply swapped the cards around at the end of a shift. The driver's testimony is backed-up by a number of drug testing companies contacted by 5 live Investigates. The companies did not want to be identified for fear of losing business but revealed they knew about a substantial number of positive readings among truck and van drivers. One firm carrying out tests for a major haulage company for the first time found 10% of drivers tested positive for illegal drugs, but said none of them lost their jobs. Told of 5 live's findings, another drug testing firm said in its experience 10% of drivers testing positive for illegal drugs in the transport industry was "not outrageous or surprising". That was backed up by a third testing firm which revealed a company that employs around 5,000 courier drivers, found around 10% of its drivers tested positive for illegal drugs. Another insider who assesses risk for major companies told the BBC how one firm tested 300 young van drivers in their 20s, and more than 40 of them tested positive for illegal drugs. In evidence submitted to the Commons Transport Select Committee the Road Haulage Association (RHA) said the vast majority of its members do not test drivers for drugs as they do no believe drug use among drivers to be a significant problem. Of those companies which do carry out drug tests the RHA said they reported no significant problem. However, the RHA admitted that a substantial minority of its members who do not currently test drivers suspect there is a significant problem within the industry. The anonymous driver speaking to 5 live said: "It's nothing unusual to see drivers rolling joints while they're driving along the motorway and they're holding the steering wheel in their knees. "That's why they're driving at 50 miles per hour. That's not a strong drug but it still shouldn't be taken while driving. "But for the longer journey - eight or nine hours - they're taking ecstasy. "I was talking to a lad two weeks ago and, literally 10 minutes before, had taken ecstasy to try and keep awake and get back up because he had another seven hours in front of him. "He said he hadn't been to sleep for two days." Campaigners are now calling for a change to the law to bring the road transport industry in line with the railway industry where there is a statutory duty to ensure drivers are drug-free. They also want haulage companies to take more responsibility for their drivers' actions. Julie Willis's 23-year-old daughter Louise Cooper was killed by lorry driver Lee Baker in 2008 - he admitted smoking cannabis the previous afternoon and was driving at 60mph in fog when he crashed into Miss Cooper at the roadside. Traces of cannabis were found in Mr Baker's lorry. Mrs Willis says employers should have a statutory duty to check the competency of their drivers. The toxicology report on Mr Baker, seen by 5 Live Investigates, shows cannabis was found in a blood sample. However, because of a delay in blood sampling the toxicologist was unable to say whether or not he was under the influence at the time of the incident. He was jailed for 14 months after admitting one count of death by dangerous driving because it was not known whether or not the cannabis played any part in the accident. Mrs Willis said she is angry that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) did not feel it was in the public interest to pursue the drugs matter. In a statement, Chief Crown Prosecutor for the East of England Ken Caley said: "The most senior lawyers in CPS East of England, including myself, were involved in the decision. "We thoroughly considered the material arising from the police investigation and concluded that there was insufficient evidence to prove that Mr Baker was under the influence of drugs when the incident which lead to the tragic death of Louise Cooper took place. "We continue to offer our sincere condolences to Mrs Willis and her family for their tragic loss". Mrs Willis told the BBC: "The crux of the matter is that drug testing must take place within six hours of the accident and the driver's impairment must be proven, unlike in the case of alcohol." "The Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (Vosa) ensure vehicles have to be kept in tip-top condition but if the driver is under the influence of drink and/or drugs, the condition of the vehicle is irrelevant." Road Safety Minister Mike Penning insisted Britain's roads were among the safest in the world. "Drug driving is a menace, which is why we are going to introduce a new drug driving offence and approve screening equipment to make it easier for the police to test for the presence of drugs in drivers and tackle this irresponsible minority," he told BBC 5 live. "We are currently putting together a panel of experts to advise us on the technical aspects of introducing a new offence of driving with an illegal drug in your body and expect them to meet in the next few weeks to finalise their terms of reference. "We are not complacent and I am determined to crack down on those who continue to put lives at risk by drug driving." You can listen to the full report on5 live Investigateson Sunday, 1 April at 21:00 BST onBBC Radio 5 live. Listen again via the5 live websiteor by downloading the 5 live Investigatespodcast.
A culture of Class A drug taking is common among some drivers working in the UK road haulage business, say industry insiders.
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Waites thrashed Jeff Smith 7-1 in Sunday's final at Lakeside. The 38-year-old from Huddersfield had an operation on a rotator cuff problem in February. "I had six weeks without throwing a dart - that's painful in itself. Now I'm taking the world title back home," he told BBC Sport. "It's hard trying to come back from an injury and trying to get yourself to practice. Sometimes, no matter what you do, your body won't react with it." Waites, who added to his previous Lakeside success from 2013, continued: "This week, I've prepared myself to play for two hours in a session and it's so difficult to do. My shoulder and my body wasn't happy with that. "After I played Glen Durrant [in the quarter-finals on Friday] I ended up going to sleep at half past eight." Media playback is not supported on this device Waites, who was the ninth seed, is the eighth man to win the BDO title on more than one occasion. He raced into a 5-0 lead in the final against unseeded Canadian Smith, 40, and eventually wrapped up a comfortable victory. "It's not really sunk in yet," said Waites, who will return to his job as a carpenter on Tuesday. "I can't believe it was over so quickly. I set myself up for it being a really tough game and Jeff, although he pushed me a little bit, didn't take his opportunities. "I took my opportunities when I got them and I was taking sets."
Scott Waites was delighted to clinch a second BDO world title, admitting it seemed "a million miles away" following shoulder surgery last year.
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Guiseley managed to frustrate Dover during a first half that was dominated by the hosts, but Dover kept plugging away and took complete control just after the break. Ricky Miller underlined his position as the National League's top marksman by slotting his 19th of the season after 46 minutes, beating two defenders before firing hard and low past Jonathan Maxted. Moses Emmanuel profited from slack defending three minutes later to make it comfortable for the hosts, who remain sixth and one point off the play-off places. Report supplied by Press Association. Match ends, Dover Athletic 2, Guiseley 0. Second Half ends, Dover Athletic 2, Guiseley 0. Substitution, Dover Athletic. Aswad Thomas replaces Sam Magri. Substitution, Guiseley. Michael Rankine replaces Adam Boyes. Substitution, Guiseley. Joel Logan replaces Jordan Preston. Goal! Dover Athletic 2, Guiseley 0. Moses Emmanuel (Dover Athletic). Goal! Dover Athletic 1, Guiseley 0. Ricky Miller (Dover Athletic). Second Half begins Dover Athletic 0, Guiseley 0. First Half ends, Dover Athletic 0, Guiseley 0. Ashley Palmer (Guiseley) is shown the yellow card. Connor Brown (Guiseley) is shown the yellow card. Moses Emmanuel (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card. Ricky Miller (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card. Danny East (Guiseley) is shown the yellow card. First Half begins. Lineups are announced and players are warming up.
Dover kept up the pressure on those on in the National League playoff places with a comfortable 2-0 win over strugglers Guiseley at the Crabble Athletic Ground.
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The rock legends' set went out on the BBC World Service as part of Alexis Korner's Rhythm and Blues programme and was taped from an AM radio in Europe. It includes the band's only known recording of the track Sunshine Woman. The session recording has been restored with help from guitarist Jimmy Page for inclusion on a new compilation. The Complete BBC Sessions, which will be released in September, is a remastered update of a 1997 collection of tracks recorded for the BBC between 1969 and 1971. It includes eight previously unreleased recordings, including the first broadcast of Stairway To Heaven, from the BBC Paris Cinema in London on 1 April 1971. Versions of songs from the band's first two albums also feature, including Communication Breakdown and What Is And What Should Never Be. Formed in 1968, Led Zeppelin went on to become one of the world's biggest bands, with each of their studio albums making the top 10 of the US Billboard charts. They officially split in 1980, following the death of drummer John Bonham. The remaining members reformed for a 2007 concert in London, with Bonham's son Jason playing drums.
A 1969 Led Zeppelin session for the BBC that was thought to have been lost when archives were wiped has been recovered from a recording made by a fan.
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Some argue that Africans have never had so much artistic freedom, with a proliferation of books, paintings and films since the advent of multi-party democracy in the 1990s, and the huge advance in technology which has allowed anyone with a smartphone to publish their views across the world. But critics say artists are still subject to tight censorship, pointing out that a South African gallery was forced to remove a painting of President Jacob Zuma under political pressure, while in Uganda a play about gay rights was banned. So, just how free are Africa's artists - in film, literature and music- to tell their own stories? Here are some of their experiences: Having been born and raised in Uganda, it was the best place to be. It was my home and my everything. I remember joining the film industry in 1999 - everything was still good. You didn't need a licence to shoot a film, no censor body to look at your script. All you had to do was get a camera, run to the streets, shoot something and lock yourself in the edit suite - and later put your work out there for the world to see. Today, I have grown to understand that not all stories can be told and not just any film can be done here. There are topics you have to think twice before tackling or which, for your safety, are better left untold. Topics that will get even actors saying: "I think I am not the right person for that role" even when you know they can pull it off. Here, you don't just wake up to say you are doing a film about the gay community, a film about the political situation, or a film that paints a bad picture of Uganda. One day I had to drop a story that was inspired by the practice of female genital mutilation amongst some communities in Uganda. I had strong interviews and had done thorough research, but everyone kept telling me it was not safe to go ahead. But it is still my home, my Uganda, my everything. I don't think anyone is free to exercise their art. And that includes artists. There is a cost for this freedom. Artists are no different to the entrepreneur in that financial resources are required for the capital outlay of the "work" or manuscript. Just to be in a position to indulge in the work is time spent creating a product without the immediate benefit of financial return. Then the work needs to be produced depending upon the format and genre, requiring additional resources. In the case of a writer, it is then given to a publisher, who spends even more resources to fine-tune the manuscript with an editor, proof reader, type setter, graphic designer etc. which could take considerable time before it is placed on the retail shelf. Since the work now becomes a joint investment, compromise is inevitable. So, I guess artists are free to tell their story if they have the resources to indulge in this freedom. There is a preconceived notion and expectations regarding African films. Only in recent years have young filmmakers begun to break the mould and make more experimental films. Funders have a clear idea of the African films they want. In most instances, those that depict African people in an unconventional light are not the stories funders and international festivals want to see. They are content to see Africa as a struggling continent, which is corrupt and disease-ridden. Many urban African stories don't ever reach beyond Africa because of the question: "Are those really African stories?". The image and perception of African film is still very narrow. I want to tell African fantasy and surreal films, but the reaction is: "Why? Don't you have more important issues that you need to address in your films?" Each African film-maker has his own story to tell and we need to allow the "strange for Africa" films to co-exist with those that speak of identity, cultural and moral injustices, war, HIV/Aids etc. But things have changed slightly and filmmakers are finding alternative sources of funding - for instance, private investors - to tell stories they are passionate about. Are artists free to tell their own stories? This is a conscious choice each artist has to make. However, in the developing world, with most artists relying solely on their practice for their livelihood, they are forced to compromise their genuine stories with some "fabricated reality" that is sellable. This is further fuelled by the common perception that sales equal success, which leaves us caught up in creating fairy tales for sale. In oppressive environments, artists are intimidated and live in fear of censorship or consequences of defiance. In Kenya, having recently switched from the stereotypical African dictatorship that clamped down on creatives (mostly writers) to a more liberal government, artists whose work was inspired by bad governance, stemming from from semi-illiterate leadership, now have trouble remaining relevant. Tune in to the BBC World Service at 1900 GMT on Friday 1 March to listen to the BBC Africa Debate - Are artists free to tell their stories? - broadcast from Ouagadougou. Or take part in Twitter - using #bbcafricadebate - Facebook or Google+ Africa Debate The whole funding situation further complicates the scenario. There's a big chunk of "development" aid and "human rights" funding channelled through non-governmental organisations. A handful of very prolific artists have gone mercenary. They've stopped making good art and have started championing the causes of civil society groups because the money is good. Artists are very free to tell their stories. A lot of factors may determine whether they do but in spaces with rampant poverty, very few can resist the temptation of a fistful of dollars to tell someone else's story. Artists just have to believe that their own stories are good enough. Filmmakers, unlike other artists such as painters and dancers, need money to practice their craft. And African filmmakers are especially burdened by a lack of money because our societies are financially strapped and they historically undervalue art. Our governments have different priorities and our businessmen see no financial value in supporting art. So African artists often find it impossible to tell their own stories. One way around that difficulty, I find, is crowd-funding. With many people making small donations, an artist can raise enough money to see through a vision that would otherwise be impossible to realise. That is how I completed my debut feature, Ninah's Dowry. But the lack of a speedy internet structure and limited access to credit cards still make crowd-funding a challenge on the continent. Another not-so-obvious deterrent to an artist's freedom is the requirement by some governments that artists submit scripts for approval before filming permits are granted. It is understandable for my beloved Cameroon, for example, to be touchy about military sites appearing onscreen. That is a credible national security issue. But, what happens if the artist's screenplay is critical of his government or country? Belonging to a very traditional society with conservative cultural values, I always have to make sure that what I say or what I do does not offend certain sensitivities. Which is not easy when you realise that the Festival in the Desert, while looking outward to the modern world, is organised by an indigenous people from a very traditionalist milieu. With the occupation of a large part of Mali and the prohibition of any form of artistic expression such as music, things became much more difficult. Expression itself was extremely risky because you exposed yourself to various punishments from the occupiers - including imprisonment. Even on the international level, to denounce what was happening could bring you trouble. At first you may be labelled as "an enemy of Islam" with all that implies in consequences for your daily life. However, this does not intimidate us because we are convinced that what we do is not against Islam. Our struggle is to show the values that are held by the majority of Muslims in the world, values of sharing and of tolerance. In its comparatively short history, African cinema has been viewed with considerable apathy and condescension both at home and abroad. No post-colonial African state in the continent has attempted to develop a cultural or film policy that incorporates critical debates, political and the poetic, since former Senegalese President Leopold Senghor's 1960s attempt with his idea of "Negritude". With funding intertwined in various governmental departments and international development resources, film-makers are often forced to avoid making films dealing with their immediate surroundings. Instead, they produce films that are neither critical of social problems and national politics nor entertaining. That said, digital storytelling has presented film-makers with essential tools to battle for the freedom to create and distribute their work. In the last 10 years, young Africans have brought amazing energy to drama by embracing digital technology and therefore producing work that has been able to reach its audience across multiple platforms providing film-makers the freedom to imagine and free from the global hegemony.
Fespaco, Africa's premiere film festival, is taking place in Burkina Faso this week, amid debate about artistic freedom on the continent.
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Speaking at a Westminster pub, Mr Kassam said the party should not be dragged "to the squishy centre ground". The former aide to leader Nigel Farage described his ex-boss as a "political figure", adding that UKIP now also needed a "CEO, somebody who knows how to run an organisation". The party's new leader will be named on 28 November. There are currently six candidates, with nominations closing on Monday. Mr Farage, who stepped down in the summer, returned to the leader's role on an interim basis after his successor, Diane James, resigned only 18 days into the job. Speaking at his campaign launch, Mr Kassam promised to "make UKIP great again". But, amid recent reports of party infighting, he said it now needed a leader who was "not just a political figure, but a CEO, somebody who knows how to run an organisation". He added: "That's not to say that Nigel didn't try. But frankly he was trying so hard to get us out of the European Union and credit to him for that, that he can be forgiven for some of that, for all of that." Mr Kassam said he would modernise UKIP funding and local branches, reform the National Executive Committee and set up a management board. It was a party that could represent "Brexit voters, especially who are currently represented by Remain MPs", he added. He warned the party against being dragged "to the squishy centre ground", claiming that patriotism, pride and aspiration in the UK had been "beaten down by the liberal left". Mr Kassam pledged to increase UKIP's membership to 100,000 by the next general election, adding: "If I don't deliver it, I want you to sack me." The party had 39,000 members as of July, according to the House of Commons Library.
UKIP leadership contender Raheem Kassam has launched his campaign, describing himself as the "Farage-ist candidate".
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Tory sources have said Mr Reckless, the AM for South Wales East, has held talks with Andrew RT Davies, leader of the Welsh Conservatives. An announcement is due on Thursday which would see Mr Reckless join the Tory group in Cardiff Bay. It is understood Mr Reckless will be an independent AM rather than re-join the Conservative Party. There is resistance to re-admitting Mr Reckless following his dramatic defection from the Conservatives to join UKIP in September 2014. The then-MP fought and won a by-election in his Rochester and Strood seat in November that year, but lost his seat in the May 2015 General Election. He was elected to the Assembly in May 2016 as UKIP won their first seats in Cardiff Bay, and he is currently chairman of the Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee. He had also worked as a researcher for MP Douglas Carswell, who left UKIP last month. The move would mean the Conservative group would become the second-largest, with 12 seats to Plaid Cymru's 11.
UKIP AM Mark Reckless is set to quit the party and vote with the Conservative group in the Assembly.
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Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone was donating the money for medical research "to make amends", said Mariella Enoc, head of the Bambino Gesu Hospital. Cardinal Bertone said he had paid for the work on his residence himself. However, documents leaked to reporters earlier this year allege the €200,000 came from the Bambino Gesu Foundation. The foundation collects donations for a children's hospital in Rome. Vatican leaks lift the lid on Pope's financial battle Vatican reforms may be starting to bite Ms Enoc said that the cardinal had acknowledged the affair had "damaged our hospital and our foundation... and thus he is making amends to us with a donation". Cardinal Bertone, 81, was the Vatican's secretary of state - a role equivalent to prime minister - under Pope Benedict XVI but was replaced when Pope Francis was elected in 2013. He has defended his use of the top-floor flat overlooking Saint Peter's Square, saying that he shares it with a community of nuns who look after him. But apparently lavish lifestyles are at odds with the tone now set by Pope Francis, who lives in a modest suite of rooms in the Vatican's Santa Marta guest house. Italian news agency Ansa quoted Cardinal Bertone as saying that the money he was giving was "a voluntary donation". "It's not reimbursement, because I personally haven't done any damage," he was quoted as saying. He said he would donate the money in instalments from his savings and from contributions for charity that had been made to him over the years. "My life is not luxurious," he reportedly said. Cardinal Bertone was widely criticised over the so-called "Vatileaks" scandals in 2012. The leaked documents revealed corruption and infighting at the Vatican. The cardinal said he had been the victim of "moles and vipers".
An Italian cardinal has donated €150,000 (£109,000) to a Catholic charity which allegedly footed the bill for renovations to his luxury flat.
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Simon Dredge suffered life-threatening injuries in the crash on Wednesday. He was travelling in the boat along with three other professional crew including his father Peter, a champion powerboat racer. Powerboat company, Vector World said the boat was on its first test run when it overturned just after 08:20 BST. A spokeswoman said: "We are encouraged to hear that Simon is stable and improving." Peter Dredge, Simon Wood-Power, a powerboat racer and Lee Hurst, a powerboat engineer were all taken to Southampton General Hospital with non life-threatening injuries. They have since been discharged. Eyewitnesses described seeing the high-powered vessel come out of the water "like a rocket" before flipping over. In a statement following the crash, Hampshire Constabulary said it appeared the powerboat "lost control" just before it collided with the Hamble Point cardinal mark. The large metal buoy marks the entrance to the Hamble River. A joint investigation into the crash is being carried out by Hampshire Police Marine Unit and the Marine Accident Investigation Branch.
A teenager is "stable and improving" in hospital after the prototype powerboat he was training in crashed and overturned in the Solent.
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Officials said the 1.14 litre bottles of Bombay Sapphire London Dry Gin should have had 40% alcohol content by volume when the actual figure was 77%. They said the problem had been traced back to the production line. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said no illnesses associated with the gin had been reported. Drinks giant Bacardi, which distributes Bombay Sapphire, said the affected batch was believed to have only been sold in Canada. The province of Ontario was the first to remove the gin from stores before a nationwide recall was issued. "One batch was bottled before correct dilution to achieve the stated 40% alcohol content by volume," the Ontario Liquor Control Board said in a statement "As a result, the affected batch has alcohol content by volume of 77%." The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said the recalled gin should be thrown out or returned to the shop where it was bought. It is the second time this year that Canada has had to recall a brand of liquor because the alcohol content was too high. In March, bottles of Georgian Bay vodka were pulled from the shelves after inspectors found a batch with an alcohol content of 81% instead of the advertised 40%.
Bottles of a popular gin have been recalled across Canada after a batch was found to contain nearly twice the amount of advertised alcohol.
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Too many pupils with symptoms of depression or anxiety are let down or ignored, claims charity MindFull. It has launched a new online counselling service to support and advise 11- to 17-year-olds. MindFull's founder Emma-Jane Cross said poor mental health among young people was "one of the last great medical taboos in the UK today". The charity's inaugural report calls for a "sea-change" in approaches to young people's mental health. In her foreword, Ms Cross describes the scale of the problem as "epic" with thousands "teetering on the brink" of serious mental illness, risking "terrible long-term effects" for both individuals and society at large. Too many "are having to resort to harming themselves on purpose in order to cope, or worse still are thinking about ending their own lives", she added later. The report calls for awareness of the importance of mental health to be integrated into every aspect of young people's development particularly in schools and health services. "We need to move away from only tackling the symptoms of acute poor mental health and well-being to focus on education, prevention and early intervention," say the authors. "Young people need to be encouraged to speak out about their mental health and well-being and feel confident that, when they do, they will receive the support they need as swiftly and as easily as possible." The charity says its new online support service will help do this by providing professional counselling and peer support for young people. It says it will also be working with schools to educate young people on how to cope with mental health issues. The charity has the backing of Labour leader Ed Miliband and of campaigners for better mental health support for young people. Psychologist Prof Tanya Byron said: "Just as we look after our children's physical health, it's vital we offer support for their mental well-being. "Children and young people are clearly not getting the help they need. That's why this new online support from MindFull is so important." Lucie Russell of the YoungMinds charity said: "Children and young people are growing up in a toxic climate. They exist in a 24/7 online world where they never switch off, where cyberbullying, consumerism and pornography, sexting and the pressure to have the perfect body bombard them daily, where any exam grade below a C means failure and employment prospects are bleak. "We know from our extensive work with young people that the support they so desperately need when they aren't coping is grossly lacking but we also know from services that they are under huge funding pressures and are overwhelmed with demand." Health minister Norman Lamb said the government was "placing an unprecedented emphasis on mental health", particularly for children and young people. "More than a third of children and young people now live in an area where children and adolescent mental health services have been transformed. "We are investing £54m into improving access to mental health treatments for children and young people."
Mental health lessons should be on the timetable in every secondary school in the UK a new charity has urged.
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Fr John Sullivan (1861 - 1933) was one of 39 to be named in a decree signed by Pope Francis to be beatified - officially recognised as 'Blessed'. He was declared a 'Servant of God' in 1960 and in 2014 he was made a 'Venerable' by Pope Francis. In certain circumstances beatification can later lead to sainthood. Fr Sullivan was brought up by a wealthy protestant family and was a later teacher at Clongowes Wood College in County Kildare. Since the 1940s Fr Sullivan's supporters have been campaigning for him to be made a saint. The attribution of a miracle is given to those who have died for the faith, while receiving a sainthood requires a miracle. Those named on the decree include Albanian Bishop, Vincens Prenushi, who died in prison in 1949 after being tortured for demanding the formation of a breakaway Albanian church under the country's former communist regime. Albania was declared as the world's first atheist state in 1967. Pope Francis also recognised a further 37 Albanian clerics and aspiring clerics, who were killed between 1945 and 1974, as martyrs. During a visit to Albania in 2014, Pope Francis paid tribute to all those who died.
Pope Francis has approved the beatification of a Jesuit priest from Dublin for his work with the sick and dying in the early 20th century.
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David Davis rebuffed Nicola Sturgeon's calls for Holyrood to be given powers over areas such as immigration as part of any deal with Brussels. The Conservative politician was in Scotland a day after the Scottish government published its draft independence referendum bill. He met his Scottish government counterpart Michael Russell for talks. When asked if the First Minister is being "realistic" with her demands, he said: "They are both reserved powers. Immigration and international affairs are both reserved powers." Before the EU referendum in June, leading Brexit campaigner and then justice secretary Michael Gove had suggested Scotland could get powers over immigration as part of a deal to leave the EU. But Mr Davis said: "It's hard to see how a separate immigration policy would work." He insisted the Brexit arrangements would be a "United Kingdom deal", rejecting the idea put forward by the Scottish Government that the country should be able to keep its place in the European single market. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said a referendum will be called if it is felt necessary to "protect Scotland's interests" in the wake of the Brexit vote. But she has insisted her government was "exploring all of the options" for safeguarding Scotland's place in Europe, and has said she will publish proposals in the coming weeks for keeping Scotland in the European single market even if the UK leaves. After his first meeting with Mr Davis, Mr Russell said he expected to soon be able to announce a formal process for Scottish input into the Brexit process. Speaking at Strathclyde University in Glasgow, Mr Davis said while it has "got to be a United Kingdom deal", it would "incorporate protection for the people of Scotland". He also said the eventual agreement would "reflect the interests of the people of Scotland". Mr Davis stated: "The aim is to get the maximum possible barrier-free access to the European Union market, as well as being able to get other markets globally. "How we achieve that? We're not at that stage yet, but that's the aim." He continued: "I don't think the Scottish people want another referendum, but that's for them. "I have simply got the single aim in front of me, which is to get the best deal possible, and that includes the best deal for the Scottish people." Yesterday the Prime Minister of Malta, Joseph Muscat, said that he thinks the United Kingdom might actually rein back on Brexit. Mr Davis told BBC Scotland that is not the case: "That's not going to happen. The prime minister has made clear that the now infamous phrase 'Brexit means Brexit' is going to happen. "The people have given us an instruction, we have to carry it out."
The UK government's Brexit secretary insists any arrangements to leave the EU would be a "United Kingdom deal".
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The court in Novorossiysk gave two of the dancers 10 days in jail each, a third 15 days and two others received fines on charges of petty hooliganism. Prosecutors had said their "erotic and sexual twerk dance" was disrespectful to historic memory and unacceptable. Earlier this month, Russian officials closed a dance school after a similar dance video emerged on the internet. The latest incident involves six dancers - one of them a minor who was not convicted - who had posted a video on YouTube. "This incident of disrespect for the memory of war history is unacceptable and any attempts to desecrate sites of military glory will be stopped immediately," prosecutors said. The sentences come as Russia prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the World War Two victory. They also follow the incident early in April when a video clip from the Orenburg dance school on YouTube was viewed millions of times. The video clip, entitled Winnie the Pooh and the Bees, showed a group of teenage girls dancing on stage in striped leotards, long socks and mini-skirts, They perform hip-thrusting moves characteristic of twerking. A committee is investigating whether the performance amounts to negligence or even "debauched action", which is punishable by a range of sanctions from community service to three years behind bars.
A Russian court has jailed three women for performing a twerking dance in front of a World War Two memorial.
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The 27-year-old dominated from the start, flooring his opponent in the 10th round and winning 120-108, 119-108 and 117-110 on the judges' scorecards. The belt could only be won by Yafai after the Panamanian was stripped of it when he failed to make the weight. Unbeaten in 21 professional fights, Yafai previously held the Commonwealth and British super-flyweight belts. The Birmingham fighter also won a silver medal at the 2010 European Championships during his amateur career. "It's unbelievable, it's going to take a while to sink in," he said. "I knew I was going to do it, it was just a matter of how. I just did what I needed to do. "I can't wait to headline in Birmingham as a world champion. My hands are a bit sore so I might be out for a little bit, but the second I can get in the gym I will be back working and getting ready to defend this belt." The fight was part of a packed undercard as Britain's Anthony Joshua retained his IBF world heavyweight championship by knocking out American Eric Molina. Bury's Scott Quigg won his first fight since losing to Carl Frampton in February, and his first as a featherweight, outpointing Mexico's Jose Cayetano. Former super-bantamweight world champion Quigg, 28, had his jaw broken by Frampton but showed no signs of frailty on his return to the ring. Cayetano, himself fighting at 126lb for the first time, was unmoved by most of his opponent's punches until the end of the eighth round, when he began to wilt. And Quigg finished his rival off with a flashing left-right combination at close quarters, the referee calling a halt to proceedings with Cayetano on the deck. Quigg has plenty of options at featherweight. Frampton moved up and claimed the WBA featherweight title in July, Welshman Lee Selby is the IBF title-holder and Leeds' Josh Warrington is also in the hunt for a world title. Liverpool's Callum Smith stayed on course for a world title shot with a brutal 10th-round knockout of game Lancastrian Luke Blackledge. Referee Steve Gray could have stopped the fight earlier but allowed the one-sided battering to continue until Blackledge was knocked unconscious. There were an anxious few minutes as a prone Blackledge was administered oxygen before he gingerly, and mercifully, made it back to his feet. Smith, 26, successfully defended his British title for the first time and remained unbeaten in 22 pro fights, with 17 knockouts. He is ranked number one by the WBC but Sweden's Badou Jack is defending that belt against Britain's IBF champion James DeGale in January. In a thrilling light-heavyweight contest, Frank Buglioni stopped Hosea Burton in the 12th and final round to secure the British title. Manchester's Burton, 28, built an early lead behind his jab and some ramrod right hands, and the challenger's face was a bloody mess by the middle rounds. However, the Londoner's punches started to have an effect down the stretch and Burton went down under a barrage in the 11th. Midway through the 12th, Burton was stunned by a right to the temple before going down again. He clambered to his feet but the referee called things off after another assault by Buglioni, with a minute and four seconds remaining. Buglioni, 27, improves to 19 wins (15 KOs) and two defeats from 22 pro fights and could be rewarded with a second shot at a world title. Welterweight Conor Benn, son of British legend Nigel, made it six wins out of six with a first-round knockout of Manchester's Steven Backhouse. Find out how to get into boxing with our special guide.
Britain's Kal Yafai won the WBA super-flyweight title with a unanimous decision over Luis Concepcion.
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The deal will see the firm taken over by holding company Cheil Industries, another part of the Samsung group. The merger is strongly opposed by some of Samsung C&T's shareholders, led by US hedge fund Elliott Associates. For Samsung's founding family, the move is a crucial step in consolidating control of the conglomerate. Shareholders in Cheil Industries approved the merger earlier on Friday. Shares in Samsung C&T fell 10.4% and Cheil Industries dropped 7.7% after the merger was approved. Elliott Associates, which is the second largest single shareholder in C&T, says the takeover significantly undervalues the company's stock. The hedge fund had filed several unsuccessful law suits to stop the vote from going ahead. The takeover is key to consolidating the Samsung founding family's control of the multi-headed conglomerate. It is of particular significance as it comes ahead of a generational power transfer at Samsung. The business empire's patriarch Lee Kun-hee has been in hospital since May 2014 and his son Lee Jae-yong is to take a bigger leadership role.
One of South Korea's most controversial mergers has been given approval by shareholders of the construction company Samsung C&T.
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Heads and teachers have been complaining about deepening problems with funding shortages - with warnings they might have to cut school hours. The ministerial response shows 5% of council schools have budget deficits. Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said funding gaps had become a "national scandal". "Over 1,000 schools are in the red. This should be worrying to every parent," said Mr Farron. His party had asked ministers how many schools and academy trusts, which run chains of schools, were in debt. There have been growing warnings from schools about problems with funding. The heads of every state school in West Sussex recently sent a letter to Downing Street, warning that they would have to consider cutting school hours or making teachers redundant if they did not receive emergency funding. They warned that schools faced a "dire financial position". In a debate this week on school funding in West Sussex, MPs backed their concerns. Sir Nicholas Soames, Conservative MP for Mid-Sussex, said funding arrangements were "unsatisfactory and unfair" and budget shortages would have a "damaging effect" on schools. Tim Loughton, Conservative MP for East Worthing, said there was "nothing left in the tank" for many schools and that head teachers were telling him that school finances were at "breaking point". Head teachers say that budgets have not kept up with rising costs. There are also particular regional shortfalls, with the government postponing plans to introduce a national funding formula aimed at addressing local anomalies in funding levels. Education Minister Nick Gibb's reply to the question on schools in debt showed that in 2014-15 there were 113 academy trusts with a revenue deficit, representing 4% of trusts. There were 944 local authority schools in deficit, representing 5.3% of such schools. The National Association of Head Teachers said problems with school funding were "very serious". A spokesman said a survey showed that two-thirds of schools were "dipping into reserves to stave off deficits" - and there were fears that rising costs would make this worse. "I worry that in order for schools to bring their budgets in line to repay their debt, they will have to look at cutting staff, which makes up for 80% of the school expenditure," said Mr Farron. "There will be less extracurricular activities, IT equipment or even books as cash is funnelled into clearing the debt." Kevin Courtney, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, called on the government to provide "immediate additional funding". "School budgets are being cut to the bone, and many more could find themselves in debt as the funding crisis worsens. "We estimate that 92% of schools in England could face real terms budget cuts over the next four years." But Department for Education spokeswoman said: "All academy trusts must balance their budget from each academic financial year to the next. "We continue to monitor the tiny number of trusts which reported a deficit at the end of the academic year 2014-15."
Almost 1,000 local authority schools and more than 100 academy trusts in England are now in debt, ministers have revealed in an answer to a parliamentary question.
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Visitors are expected to flock to The Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh (RBGE) at the peak of the plant's pungency over the next three days. The giant Amorphophallus Titanum has a strong smell of rotting flesh. Horticulturist Sadie Barber says she was ''thrilled to finally see and smell" the plant after "12 years of careful cultivation''. The plant, which has the heaviest corm ever recorded (153.9kgs) has produced seven leaves in the 12 years that it has been at the garden, so horticulturists are "delighted to finally" have a flower. Ms Barber, who was gifted the corm in 2003 by Hortus Botanicus in Leiden, Netherlands, said: "We are thrilled to finally see, and smell, this incredible curiosity of the plant world after 12 years of careful cultivation by the Horticulture team at RBGE. "The spadix has so far reached an impressive height of 255cm and may even grow a few centimetres more in the next days. "It really is one of the most extraordinary flowering plants we have ever seen, and great to think that something that grows naturally so far away can be enjoyed by visitors to the Garden here in Edinburgh.''
One of the world's largest and smelliest flowers has blossomed for the first time in Scotland.
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Thousands of pounds were allegedly stolen when security guards were targeted at the Hatfield Avenue Shell garage in Fleetwood on Wednesday. An axe was said to have been thrown at a police car during the raid, while a woman was dragged out of her vehicle. Four men from the Bolton area, aged 22, 24, 27 and 32, have been charged with two counts of robbery. They were also charged with dangerous driving and threatening a person in a public place with a bladed or pointed article. They are due before Blackpool magistrates later.
Four men have been charged in connection with a robbery at a Lancashire petrol station.
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The search engine has also revealed we asked "Who is Banksy?" and "What is ALS?" more than anything else. The deaths of Peaches Geldof, Robin Williams and Rik Mayall also featured in the top 10 trending search list. Flappy Bird, the Grand National and Jennifer Lawrence appeared in the top searches as well. Ebola was the top news story of the year, followed by ALS - inspired by the ice bucket challenge which aimed to promote awareness of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - and Malaysia Airlines, which lost two passenger planes in separate incidents during 2014. Take our quiz to see how well you know your city Luis Suarez's bite on Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during the World Cup was fourth, with the Scottish Independence vote fifth. Cliff Richard, the celebrity photo hack and Oscar Pistorius were also in the top 10. Google is often used to answer questions, with the most common this year being "Who is Banksy?" That was followed by "Who is Frenchy?" - the Celebrity Big Brother star - with rapper Dappy, Palestinian group Hamas and Isis also appearing on the list. Googlers in 2014 were also asking for tips on learning new skills, with the most popular being "How to draw", followed by "How to kiss" and "How to crochet". Kissing was the most popular "How To" search in Newcastle, Leeds, Glasgow, Liverpool, Brighton, Nottingham, London and Edinburgh. Finding out how to meditate, knit, twerk and squat were also among the most popular things Google users wanted to know. While there were a host of celebrity deaths in 2014, the loss of Peaches Geldof was the most searched for, followed by Robin Williams and Rik Mayall. Beyonce topped the most searched female celebrity list, beating the likes of Jennifer Lawrence and Katy Perry to the number one spot. Pop star Ariana Grande topped the rising female celebrity list, with British vlogger Zoella also making it into the top five. Ed Sheeran tops the male celebrity list with fellow singer Pharrell sitting at the top of the rising list, with Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch second. In sport, there was something of a surprise as Hull City were the fourth most searched for Premier League team, ahead of both Chelsea and Manchester City. Liverpool topped that particular table ahead of Manchester United, with Arsenal in third. Michael Schumacher was the top sportsperson search of the year as Google users looked up how the seven-time Formula 1 world champion continued his recovery from a skiing accident. The German came ahead of Oscar Pistorius and Andy Murray. Former footballer and I'm a Celebrity star Jimmy Bullard also made it into the top 10. 1. World Cup 2014 2. iPhone 6 3. Peaches Geldof 4. Robin Williams 5. Rik Mayall 6. Flappy Bird 7. Ebola 8. Philip Seymour Hoffman 9. Grand National 2014 10. Jennifer Lawrence 1. Ebola 2. ALS 3. Malaysia Airlines 4. Luis Suarez bite 5. Scottish Independence 6. Cliff Richard 7. Celebrity photo hack 8. Oscar Pistorius 9. Michael Schumacher 10. Frank Maloney 1. Who is Banksy? 2. Who is Frenchy? 3. Who is Dappy? 4. Who is Hamas? 5. Who is Sia? 6. Who is Ultron? 7. Who is Isis? 8. Who is R5? 9. Who is Twiggy? 10. Who is Lohanthony? 1. What is Ebola? 2. What is ALS? 3. What is love? 4. What is fracking? 5. What is autism? 6. What is gluten? 7. What is lupus? 8. What is anxiety? 9. What is gout? 10. What is twerking? 1. Beyonce 2. Jennifer Lawrence 3. Katy Perry 4. Ariana Grande 5. Taylor Swift 6. Katie Price 7. Nicki Minaj 8. Selena Gomez 9. Mary Berry 10. Emma Watson 1. Ed Sheeran 2. Jay Z 3. Harry Styles 4. Benedict Cumberbatch 5. David Beckham 6. Pharrell Williams 7. Zac Efron 8. Robbie Williams 9. Justin Timberlake 10. George Clooney Follow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube
The World Cup in Brazil, Ebola and the iPhone 6 were the biggest Google trends in the UK in 2014.
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The 14-year-old was found dead on the banks of the River Leven in Dunbartonshire on 25 August 1996. Her mother, Margaret McKeich, recently led appeals as the inquiry reached 20 years without the killer being found. Crimestoppers said the reward would be paid for information which leads to an arrest and conviction. Information passed directly to the police will not qualify for the reward. Angela Parker, national manager for Crimestoppers in Scotland, said: "Twenty years on, and Caroline's family are still left with unanswered questions as to what happened to her. "I am asking for people who might have any information, no matter how insignificant they think it might be, to contact Crimestoppers anonymously, because you could be the person that provides the missing pieces to the puzzle. "We never ask who you are or any of your details. You'll never speak to anyone from the police or ever go to court. Please do the right thing, and tell us who is responsible for taking a young girl's life." Anyone with information is asked to contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or through an anonymous online form. Last week police said they were following up more than 20 calls after the murder inquiry featured on the BBC's Crimewatch programme. Some calls related to the identity of a hooded man seen near Caroline before she died. Video contributions to the programme were also made by Mrs McKeich and the schoolgirl's friend, Joanne Menzies, who was one of the last people to have seen her alive. Police Scotland's Homicide Governance and Review team recently started a fresh investigation and forensic scientists are re-examining more than 300 items collected at the time of Caroline's death.
The Crimestoppers charity is offering a £10,000 reward for information about the 1996 murder of Scottish schoolgirl Caroline Glachan.
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Operation Stack is the name given to a queuing system where lorries waiting to cross the Channel park on closed sections of the M20. Last week, it reached unprecedented levels when Stack was extended to phase four for the first time in its history - residents nearby reported "absolute bedlam". Queues of 4,600 lorries stretched back 30 miles, the daily cost to the UK economy was estimated at £250m, and emergency teams handed out more than 18,000 bottles of water to truckers stranded during a heatwave. It followed strike action in France by MyFerryLink workers who closed the Port of Calais. And Stack was again brought in days later after about 150 migrants tried to storm the Channel Tunnel in a bid to board UK-bound freight trains. But problems are not only caused by strikes and migrants - Stack is also a regular occurrence during winter months when storms and high winds hit the Channel and disrupt sailings. For years, there have been calls to find an alternative solution, amid complaints about the impact of traffic disruption on Kent's businesses and residents - from commuters and traders to parents on the school run. So how do you solve a problem like Operation Stack? Firstly, not everyone believes Stack is a problem. Pat Fleming, from Galway City, west Ireland, a driver who waited for 26 hours to cross the Channel, said it was part of his job and just "one of those things". He said Operation Stack worked as long as it was properly policed and added: "It's not a big issue. It doesn't happen that often. The last time was during bad weather in February." Alan Overton, from Grimsby, who waited on the M20 for 33 hours to cross to France said he believed there was no way of preventing Stack, unless operations were completely moved from Dover to a "super ferry port" that could hold 6,000 vehicles and was built away from towns. Both drivers agreed facilities provided during Stack could be better. Out of the two, only Mr Overton ran out of supplies and needed the fruit and water handed out by emergency teams - but both drivers said the toilet facilities - portaloos put up at intervals along the closed motorway - were "absolutely disgusting". Matt Clarke, manager at Castledene Transport which has a fleet of lorries in Aylesford, said his fleet was left unable to access the M20, and the firm needed to use the motorway 24 hours a day. He said the media focus on the Calais strikes meant no-one noticed Kent was "shut for days". Stack hit the headlines last week because of the French strikes and migrant activity, but Kent dealt with the problem more often than anyone thought, he added. Calling for a lorry park to "take the sting out of Stack", he asked asked how hard it was to "build a field and put some concrete on it". Suggestions on how to cope with cross-Channel disruption have come from hauliers, ferry operators, politicians and residents. Ferry operator P&O called on the British and French authorities to keep Calais open. And in the case of the migrants, the UK and France agreed to increase funds to improve security at the port and tunnel. The UK's Road Haulage Association called for the military to be deployed to break up the French strike. Chief executive Richard Burnett said the "time for talking" had passed. And Dan Cook, operations director of Europa Worldwide Group, a transport, distribution and logistics firm, said the fundamental problem was there was no sign of active policing in Calais. Dover MP Charlie Elphicke said the problems underlined the need to consider expanding the port at Dunkirk, 45 miles from Calais. Meanwhile, Kent residents in Hollingbourne village, close by the M20, said people should have the right to sue French strikers in European courts for delays, inconveniences and wasted goods. Resident Chris Childs reported seeing 40 lorries drive through the village in 15 minutes to avoid the queues. He also said the journey time from Tonbridge to Hollingbourne - normally a 35-minute drive of 22 miles - increased to nearly two hours. Helen Whately, MP for Faversham and mid-Kent, described the impact on her constituents as "incredibly inconvenient". She said: "People taking their children to school have long delays, and people getting to work - commuters - it's a nightmare. And it really seriously affects businesses." Calling for alternatives to Stack, she added: "We know there are going to be more strikes likely during the summer and ongoing." She said short-term solutions needed to include better communications about delays to haulage companies so drivers could potentially postpone their journeys, and she said pressure must be placed on the French government to ensure as many routes as possible were kept running. But she also backed plans for lorry parks to be provided. Plans have already been put forward for a 3,300-space lorry park - although the size of the scheme has been criticised with calls for a smaller facility that would take up to a thousand vehicles. A report by Kent County Council in conjunction with Kent Police and Highways England is to be published soon, she said. The Port of Dover has said last week's events will have shattered any illusion their operation is a quaint little port doing ferry trips for holidaymakers and booze cruisers. But the port has also warned a very busy summer is rapidly approaching - and ferry companies have highlighted their concerns that routes stay open as the holiday season gets under way.
With cross-Channel disruption set to continue through the summer as French ferry workers strike, calls are mounting for solutions to be found to the traffic gridlock that hits Kent as a result - but how do you solve a problem like Operation Stack?
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Aiden Hughes, with an address of Balmoral Road, Bangor, posed as a teenage boy before meeting his victim in a Belfast park. During the meeting, he touched the girl over her clothes. He later admitted the charge against him. Belfast Crown Court heard Hughes had marriage problems and took to the internet to "escape the stress". A prosecution lawyer told the court that Hughes met the girl on a social networking site, while pretending to be a 14-year-old called Matt Smith. They began exchanging emails which soon became sexual. Hughes asked the girl for meetings and later told her he was 20, and not 14 as previously stated, and admitted his name was Aiden. His victim reported that he made her feel "a little bit sorry for him". A defence solicitor for Hughes said he was a young man who did an extremely stupid thing and was deeply ashamed of his actions. The judge ruled Hughes be put on the Sex Offenders' Register for ten years and also made him the subject of a ten-year Sexual Offences Prevention Order, disqualifying him from working with children and restricting his use of the internet. On his release from prison, he will be required to live at an address approved by the authorities. The judge told Hughes the impact on the then 14-year-old could not be ignored or forgotten and that adults deliberately making contact with young children for sexual activity would not be tolerated.
A 30-year-old man, who sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl he met online, has been jailed for 12 months.
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Parent company Mondelez says it plans to bring all Cadbury lines under its existing in-house fair trade scheme, Cocoa Life. As a result, it says it will offer five times more sustainable chocolate in the UK by 2019. But critics warn this could confuse consumers. They also fear that shared standards around ethical trade will be lost if more firms drop Fairtrade. So what prompted Mondelez's change of approach, and does it leave the future of the Fairtrade mark in doubt? Broadly, Fairtrade works as a voluntary certification system which holds adherents to strict standards - in particular paying a minimum price for raw materials such as cocoa, sugar and coffee. But Glenn Caton, northern Europe president at Mondelez, tells the BBC that while his firm and Fairtrade have the same goals, "sustainability is about much more to us than price". "The next generation of farmers aren't taking on cocoa farming like they used to because it is so unprofitable, so we have to make sure their communities thrive and this means investing more in their communities," he says. As such, Mondelez wants to lead its own sustainability efforts - investing more in areas such as its supply chain, bonuses for farmers, training and climate change prevention. The Fairtrade Foundation has welcomed the move, too, which it says will leave farmers in developing countries like Ghana at least as well off, if not better-off. "The relationship is not ending, it's changing," says policy and public affairs director Barbara Crowther, pointing out that the Fairtrade Foundation will remain a partner to Cocoa Life - independently assessing its progress and reporting its findings. The big question now is whether other firms will also choose to abandon Fairtrade certification and adopt their own systems of self-regulation. Certainly criticism of the Fairtrade system is mounting in the cocoa industry, says Dr Steve Davies of the Institute of Economic Affairs. The big issue is that most cocoa producers are small farmers who can't achieve the economies of scale of bigger farms, and that leaves many vulnerable to risks like drought and struggling to survive. "Fairtrade does bring benefits to some producers, but it will not be a way of transforming the world trade system as some people seem to see it," he says. "The only way to improve conditions for people working at bottom of the supply chain - those farming raw materials like cocoa - is by investing in the supply chain. Price floors might help but will only go so far." Another issue, says Tobias Webb, of supply chain consultancy the Innovation Forum, is that firms can find the web of overlapping ethical trade certifications out there complex to manage. These include not just Fairtrade's, but the Rainforest Alliance - which is dedicated to the conservation of tropical forests - and UTZ, the world's most prevalent label for sustainable farming. "Producers can end up putting four or five labels on their products, and achieving each one requires a costly and time consuming audit. "So many businesses like Mondelez are now moving towards in-house systems where they work in partnership with the NGOs as independent observers. But not everyone wants to see Fairtrade stepping back from its role as a leading promoter of ethical trade. Anna Taylor, executive director of think-tank the Food Foundation, says the UK has seen a "rapid rise" in Fairtrade sales in the last two decades which has been of huge benefit to farmers in the developing world. Fairtrade cocoa products by volume increased 6% in the UK in 2015, and around 4,500 products in 74 countries have the Fairtrade mark worldwide. The risk, she adds, is that we could lose a transparent set of universal standards that consumers "trust, see and recognise". "Consumers more than ever want to be able to trust where their food comes from and are worried about 'black-box' supply chains." Mr Webb sees another potential risk in big firms pulling away from the Fairtrade system. "Will NGOs still be able to resource themselves to play the role of the critical friend? There is potentially a risk there that there is no independent observer - but firms do understand they need that credibility." Ms Crowther says the Fairtrade Foundation does not see Mondelez's move as a threat to its future, and welcomes companies "taking ownership" of their sustainability challenges. She adds that her organisation is also evolving to meet the cocoa industry's changing needs and moving beyond its historical focus on price regulation. "If there is an opportunity to innovate in different way then we welcome it. It's also worth mentioning that Mondelez will continue to source the same amount of Fairtrade-certified sugar for its products. "We are still the most recognisable ethical-trade mark globally and that's not going to change," she adds.
News that the UK's best known chocolate brand, Cadbury, is abandoning its Fairtrade certification has caused some concern in the food industry.
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First Minister Alex Salmond confirmed the project will receive an award of £2.2m. The government has a target for the equivalent of 100% of Scotland's electricity consumption to come from renewable sources by 2020. Environmental charity WWF Scotland welcomed the news saying it would bring extra jobs as well as cheaper energy. The funding will go to The Carbon Trust's Offshore Wind Accelerator (OWA) programme, a joint industry and government scheme, which brings together nine offshore wind developers with over 72% (31GW) of the UK's licensed capacity. The OWA will receive £200,000 in 2014/15 and £2m in 2015/16. Funding will be used to encourage wind developers to work together to try and meet cost reduction targets and also to commercialise offshore wind turbines for Scottish waters. The first minister said that renewable energy was "extremely valuable" to the Scottish economy and investment in renewable energy would make sure the country could comfortably meet its energy demands. He added: "Scotland is admired around the world for our work in renewable energy and in 2013 we set a new record for renewables generation, emphasising our commitment. "The Scottish government's target is to generate the equivalent of 100% of Scotland's gross annual electricity consumption from renewable sources by 2020, as part of a wider, balanced, energy mix, and we are already nearly half way there. "Renewable energy is extremely valuable to Scotland's economy, to reducing our carbon emissions and in providing low carbon energy supplies as well as jobs and long term investment." The Carbon Trust's Chief Executive Tom Delay added: "We are delighted to be working with the Scottish government to drive further cost reductions in the offshore wind industry. "The sector has huge potential to generate low carbon power and create economic value. Key to that success will be driving costs down through innovation and doing this quickly. "The OWA and this new injection of funding will be key to help meet this cost reduction challenge." News of the funding was also welcomed by environmental protection charity WWF Scotland. The group's climate and energy policy officer Gina Hanrahan said: "It's great to see the Scottish Government supporting projects to help lower the costs of offshore wind. "Studies estimate that Scotland's offshore wind industry could create 28,000 jobs by 2020 and contribute over £7bn of investment to the economy. She concluded: "By driving innovation and promoting collaboration, initiatives like the Accelerator Programme will help to ensure that we make the most of the economic and environmental benefits of offshore wind."
The Scottish government has announced funding for a initiative to reduce the cost of offshore wind energy.
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At the Unite Scotland union's conference in Clydebank, Ms Dugdale accused the Scottish government of making cuts to schools and social care. Also speaking, UK Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn pledged that a future Labour government would repeal the Trade Union Bill. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will be making a speech to delegates on Sunday. Ms Dugdale told the conference Scotland could not be a "fairer, more prosperous country" while councils were being "starved of the resources they need". She said: "We cannot build a better life for those children when their parents are amongst the thousands of local government workers who have lost their jobs or the 15,000 more who Cosla say could go as a result of John Swinney's £500m cut to our councils. "We should be cutting the gap between the richest and the rest, not the budget for our schools and the workers from our services. "I am calling on all trade unionists to join Scottish Labour and speak with one voice to say these SNP cuts to local councils responsible for our schools and social care just aren't acceptable." Mr Corbyn, who was delayed arriving in Scotland because of bad weather, said Labour was setting up a commission on workplace rights to be led by the Shadow Minister for Trade Unions, and former president of the National Union of Mineworkers, Ian Lavery MP. The Labour leader said: "Not only will we repeal the Trade Union Bill when we get back in 2020 we will extend people's rights in the workplace - and give employees a real voice in the organisations they work for. "That means new trade union freedoms and collective bargaining rights of course because it is only through collective representation that workers have the voice and the strength to reverse the race to the bottom in pay and conditions." Mr Corbyn said he was proud to be a member of a trade union and the unions would be "central to everything we do". An SNP spokeswoman said: "Kezia Dugdale should ask Jeremy Corbyn to support the SNP's calls for trade union laws to be devolved as Labour voted to leave these powers in David Cameron's hands, instead of allowing the Scottish Parliament to take a new and better approach, giving him carte blanche to undermine unions in Scotland." Among other issues being debated at the conference are debt, the oil industry, fracking and devolution. Meanwhile, Unite's general Secretary Len McCluskey is set to urge Labour to apologise for "betraying" Scotland to stem the drift towards the SNP which already claims two thirds of Unite's Scottish membership. Mr McCluskey will remind Scottish members that Unite is a Labour affiliated union and urge them to come back to Labour, in a speech on Sunday. He said: "The ideology of New Labour effectively alienated large swathes of the Scottish working class, which manifested itself quite dramatically last May. "Kezia has to effectively say: 'Labour is under new management, we apologise for betraying you, and we will start from scratch to try and build that trust up'."
Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has called on trade unionists to "unite against SNP cuts to local councils".
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Tadashi Ishii said he would tender his resignation at a January board meeting. Matsuri Takahashi, 24, jumped to her death in December last year and in a note left for her mother, she asked: "Why do things have to be so hard?". She had started working at Dentsu in April 2015 and was soon doing an additional 100 hours a month. Dentsu has been under pressure to reduce the amount of overtime its employees do and in November it was raided by labour regulators. In September, the Japanese government ruled that Ms Takahashi's death had been caused by overwork. She would often return home at 5am after spending all day and night at the office. On Wednesday, Mr Ishii, who has been chief executive in 2011, said: "This is something that should never have been allowed to happen." While Dentsu is attempting to curtail overwork - by turning off lights at the headquarters at 10pm - it admitted that more than 100 workers were still doing an extra 80 hours a month. Death linked to exhaustion in Japan is so common that there is a word, "karoshi", to describe it. According to government figures, about 2,000 people a year kill themselves because of overwork.
The head of Japanese advertising group Dentsu is to step down following the suicide of an employee who had worked hundreds of hours of overtime.
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Of the 38 people who were killed in the incident, 33 were on Tui holidays. Announcing its third quarter results, the firm, which owns Thomson and First Choice Travel, said the attack and subsequent warnings about travel to Tunisia would cost it about £20m this year. Tui is also worried about the effect of migrants on its Greek business. Since the attack in Tunisia, the Foreign Office now advises against all but essential travel to the country. "This is the most tragic event and loss of human life that I have ever had to deal with or my company and we remain deeply shocked in terms of the loss of life, those customers that were injured and all the trauma that our customers had to go through, through these terrible events," Tui Group chief executive Peter Long told the BBC. "We were 100% focused on making sure that our customers were looked after and that was our number one priority." He also said that the company was reliant on Foreign Office advice on when to resume offering holidays in Tunisia. The company said that in the three months to the end of June the attack had caused repatriation and cancellation costs of about €10m ($11m; £7m). Tui also said it had been hit by the continued economic turmoil in Greece, which made withdrawing cash from banks more difficult. Mr Long said he thought it was time for other European governments to help Greece deal with migrants arriving at Greek islands, especially from Syria. "We know that tourism for Greece is so important, their economy is fragile and what we don't want to see [is] a deteriorating demand from our customers going to the Greek islands." However, Tui said that business had been resilient and that summer bookings were still ahead of last year's level. The company reported a group profit of €49.4m for the quarter, compared with a loss of €5.6m in the same period last year. Tourism is one of Greece's most important industries, worth about £20bn a year to the country. More than 650,000 people are employed in the holiday sector and more than 22 million people travel to Greece every year from around the world. In its third quarter results, Tui said that the economic turmoil of the debt crisis had affected demand for Greek holidays, especially from Germany. A developing issue around immigration could pose a fresh threat to the sector. "I worry about the publicity putting people off going to the Greek islands," Mr Long said. "Therefore I hope the Greeks are able to process [the migrants] and I'm sure other European governments will look at ways of helping them through this difficult situation with so many migrants arriving at the same time." Read more of Kamal's blog
Travel operator Tui Group has announced how much its business will be affected by the beach attack in Tunisia in June.
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The sum is on top of more than £1.2bn set aside in previous years' provisions. Parent company National Australian Bank (NAB) said between £350m and £500m more would be set aside this year, but added that the final cost remained uncertain. The move was announced in its third quarter results on Monday. Up until the end of March, NAB had set aside £806m to compensate customers for the mis-selling of payment protection insurance (PPI). A total of £325m has already been paid out. NAB's cumulative provisions relating to interest rate hedging products amounted to £431m, about half of which has been paid out. This year's extra funding will come from a £1.7bn mis-selling fund, which the bank is being required by UK regulators to make available after the Clydesdale is floated. NAB is in the process of demerging and floating Glasgow-based Clydesdale, which includes the Yorkshire Bank. It intends to complete the break-up by the end of this year. In a statement, NAB said "substantial progress" had been made on the demerger and stock market sale. It will provide more detail with full-year results in late October. The Australian banking group has been working hard to offload the Clydesdale, which amassed a large portfolio of bad property loans. It has also been facing high costs of redress for mis-selling payment protection insurance and complex systems for business customers to protect against interest rate changes.
Clydesdale Bank is to set aside as much as £500m in extra funding this year to compensate customers for mis-selling of financial products.
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The show features 19 exhibits around the 105-acre garden in Derbyshire. Lilas, by Dame Zaha, who died earlier this year, was originally created for the Serpentine Gallery at Kensington Gardens. The exhibition also features work from artists from Spain, Portugal and Taiwan. The sculptures will be on show until 30 October and members of the public can bid to buy them. Some of the work for the exhibition, including Bruce Munro's piece Time and Again, has been created specifically for Chatsworth. It was inspired by the house's success in growing some of the earliest Victorian water lilies after seeds were first brought to England from British Guiana in 1837.
An "architecturally ambitious" piece by Zaha Hadid is to be included in this year's Chatsworth House sculpture exhibition.
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The "low three-figure" sum of money was taken from three purses which had been left unattended at the Aberdeen Sea Cadets base at Pocra Quay. Insp Carron McKellar said: "This is a disgraceful incident which has left the victims shocked and upset." Anyone with information on the theft is urged to contact Police Scotland. Insp McKellar added: "It is understood that the suspect entered the building while visitors were in another part of the building and took the money. Nothing else has been taken."
The theft of money from purses at a Remembrance Sunday event at Aberdeen harbour has been branded "disgraceful" by police.
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A Chinook helicopter from RAF Odiham in Hampshire was sent to recover the wreckage. Five people were on the training aircraft when it was forced to land on Yr Aran in Snowdonia on 9 August. All five escaped unhurt, but black smoke could be seen billowing from the peak for miles around. Five people - four military and one civilian - were on board the Griffin helicopter from RAF Valley on Anglesey when it made what the Ministry of Defence called a "precautionary landing". A sixth person involved in the training exercise was already on the mountain when the crew had to land. The exercise involved the helicopter picking people up and putting them back down on the peak.
Recovery of the RAF helicopter which burst into flames shortly after the crew was forced to make an emergency landing began on Monday.
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Both sides remain in qualifying places with Essex top on run-rate and Glamorgan in third. Essex make one change with Jamie Porter replacing Matt Quinn in their seam attack., while Glamorgan are unchanged. Glamorgan won the toss and captain Jacques Rudolph chose to bat first on a cloudy afternoon. Both teams face a hectic schedule of five limited-overs games in a week, as the One-Day Cup and T20 Blast groups both reach their climax. Essex lost to Surrey by 66 runs despite 131 from Jesse Ryder, while Glamorgan went down by 33 runs away to Somerset, in their previous matches. "Though we're still in the top four, a win (over Somerset) would have set us on the way to a quarter-final- we want to win every game" Glamorgan fast bowler Michael Hogan told BBC Wales. Essex coach Chris Silverwood told the club's website "The players know they have to bring consistency to their game, if we are to ensure Essex are in the quarter-finals of both white-ball competitions, and we need to start with a win against Glamorgan." Glamorgan won the 2015 match in Cardiff by 146 runs, with Colin Ingram hitting 130. Essex : Browne, Westley, Ryder, Bopara (c), Lawrence, ten Doeschate, Foster, Zaidi, Napier, Masters, Porter. Glamorgan: Lloyd, Rudolph (c), Bragg, Ingram, Donald, Wallace, Wagg, Meschede, Salter, van der Gugten, Hogan.
Essex and Glamorgan will be looking to recover from defeats as they meet at Chelmsford in the One-Day Cup.
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Media playback is not supported on this device His departure handed Jared Payne a chance to stake his claim to the Test full-back slot. Ultimately he did not do that. The New Zealand-born Ireland international had a fitful game. He was good in parts - notably putting in an excellent tackle on express train wing Waisake Naholo in the first half - but was indifferent in others, such as knocking on a routine high ball off a second-half kick-off. Leigh Halfpenny has not set the tour alight so far. The Welshman appeared in a laboured win over the Provincial Barbarians in the tour opener and the 22-16 defeat by the Blues. But I think, even had Hogg stayed fit, Halfpenny might have been ahead in Warren Gatland's thinking. He doesn't give you any of the X-factor that Hogg would have done. But, on the other hand, he is entirely reliable. He is probably the best goal-kicker in the world and, with Owen Farrell missing another penalty that he would usually slot today, that quality could be vital in the pressure of a Test match. Who should start against the All Blacks? You don't want to take a chance in that department. He also has outstanding Lions pedigree. He had the Test jersey on the tour of Australia in 2013, played brilliantly and won the man of the series award. England's Anthony Watson looked very dangerous in attack when deployed at full-back against the Crusaders after Hogg's injury. He has made the biggest impression if the Lions need someone to come on and act as a strike runner from that position. Liam Williams came onto the tour in great form, but has looked like a rabbit in the headlights so far. Usually he is low on errors, high on accuracy when playing for his country, but the occasion seems to have got to him. Jonathan Joseph was playing catch-up after a quiet opening game against the Provincial Barbarians. I think he has made up some of the ground in an intriguing battle for the midfield slots. Joseph said himself that the opening game was "not the ideal situation" to make an impression given they had only stepped off the plane three days earlier. This is the game that he would have liked to have played then as an opening statement. He scored a try with a typically astute running angle, sensing the space and then turning on his pace to exploit it. Media playback is not supported on this device But it was his inside running lines, coming haring onto the ball in the build-up to Sam Warburton's try and again in the final play of the game, that encouraged me. It showed him getting involved, looking to get his hands on the ball, challenging defenders on the inside as well as the outside. Conor Murray's polished performance in Saturday's win over the Crusaders threw down the gauntlet to Rhys Webb. The Wales scrum-half caught the eye with some sniping breaks, but, for me, the basics were lacking when you contrast his performance with Murray's. He was a little too slow to the breakdown, didn't burrow in the breakdown like Murray would to speed up the recycling and his box-kicking was a little too long. Conor Murray is just exemplary in his exit strategy and the Lions have no margin for errors against the All Blacks. To be honest, I didn't notice Sam Warburton for long periods of the game. He took his try well, picking and going intelligently around the fringes, and is a shrewd judge of when to commit himself to a breakdown, maximising his effectiveness in defence. I'm not sure how much that ankle injury has taken out of him. He is not playing badly, but he is not playing brilliantly either. Warren Gatland has taken difficult decisions in his coaching career - none more so than leaving Brian O'Driscoll out of the third Test in 2013 for instance - and I don't think he would shirk from the inevitable furore if he did the same with Warburton. I don't think it will happen though. Warren has always gone for Warburton ahead of Justin Tipuric for Wales and on a tour like this experience is key. Warburton has that. He knows how to keep a team together through the stresses and strains of a Lions tour. Kyle Sinckler always had a great chance of recreating the role that he had for England during the Six Nations - coming off the bench and using his pace and size to punch holes as a defence tires and space opens up late on. There was a moment in the first half against the Highlanders where he showed he could do that far earlier on as he ghosted past fellow prop Daniel Lienert-Brown and into space. But when it comes to a starting spot he is up against Ireland's Tadhg Furlong who is a stronger scrummager and also effective in the loose. I think the Lions will try to make the set-piece a weapon against the All Blacks and that Furlong is part of that tactic. Every match on this tour is a reminder of the hosts' quality and a chance to enjoy some of the special talents that New Zealand have in spades. In the Blues win over the Lions, Rieko Ioane was electric. Today it was the chance for Waisake Naholo to shine. His pace and power make him one of the most lethal finishers in world rugby and in scoring his try, he surged past Jared Payne and bumped off Courtney Lawes. He can make some magic happen even when play has slowed and a defence seems set. A hand-off, a step, the acceleration, and suddenly something is on. It is just phenomenal individual ability. The Test matches are still the only matches that matter in terms of results. They are how this tour will be remembered and against provincial sides as good as those in New Zealand, the Lions record is bound to take a few dents en route to meeting the All Blacks. Victories do give a team confidence and belief though. Who should be Warren Gatland's first choice number 10? It is imperative to beat the Maoris on Saturday. There are some big names in the Maori squad - the likes of Nehe Milner-Skudder and Liam Messam - and it will be a Test-match quality contest. The penalty count was way too high today with 12 conceded. The support for the ball carriers was not strong enough either with the first and second players to the breakdown taking too long to arrive on the scene. Warren Gatland will want both to improve and have the courage to promote players whose form has forced them into the Test reckoning alongside rivals who were seen as more likely before the tour started.
In the hours before kick-off in the Lions' 23-22 defeat by the Highlanders, full-back Stuart Hogg was ruled out of the tour with a fracture to a bone in his face.
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Media playback is not supported on this device Peaty, 22, who also retained his 100m title on Monday, finished in 25.99 seconds - just short of the world record 25.95 he set in the semi-final. Brazil's Joao Gomes Junior took silver and South African Cameron van der Burgh was third. "I'm feeling very good. I'm so, so happy with my displays," Peaty said. He was speaking to the BBC after taking part in the 4x100m mixed medley relay final, in which defending champions Britain finished fifth. USA won in a world record time of three minutes 38.56 seconds. Australia took silver, with China and Canada in joint third. It was a different story in his individual race, earlier. Peaty was level with his rivals in the first few strokes before he pulled away after 30 metres. The City of Derby swimmer appeared set to break the world record for a third time in two days, but narrowly fell short. The Briton suggested "equilibrium" was key to his successes. "I'm a massive believer that all areas of your life need to be equal for you to perform at your best," he added. "Lifestyle, family and friendships. If one is out then you are not going to be at that level." Media playback is not supported on this device Van der Burgh, the 2009 and 2013 world champion in the 50m breaststroke, paid tribute to Peaty's powerful performances. "I think I have to retire and give it a few years and come back when he's older," joked the 29-year-old. "It's really impressive. It's not even breaststroke anymore, he's swimming like a new kind of stroke, like a metamorphosis between [butter]fly and breast. Former British swimmer Mark Foster told BBC Sport that Peaty's display was "immense". "There not enough words to describe how good he is," he said. "Under 26 seconds for the second time - only four hundredths of a second off his best time. It was, again, an immense swim." Karen Pickering, British 2001 world 4x200m freestyle gold medallist We all know how strong Peaty is. In his semi-final he was a little bit lower in the water as he set his world record. Because he's not quite as high as he is in the 100m, he has a quicker turnover. He can keep that up for 50m, but not for a 100m - that's why he went to 25.95 seconds. You couldn't do that in the 100m because of the build-up of lactic acid. But because it's Adam Peaty, he might be able to manage that in a year. Watch the full interview on BBC Radio 5 live's page Rebecca Adlington, double Olympic champion at Beijing 2008 He is the poster boy for swimming across the world, not just in Britain Adam gets the biggest cheer from the crowd for a non-Hungarian for the whole meet. Everyone wants to see him do well because he's such a likeable character. No-one is even close to him, so you ask yourself how much more can he improve. Media playback is not supported on this device Welsh swimmer Georgia Davies booked her place in Thursday's 50m backstroke final with a British record time of 27.49 seconds. "I've not done a PB in this since the Glasgow Commonwealths in 2014," she told BBC Sport. "The depth here is incredible. You can't leave anything behind." Brazil's Etien Medeiros was the fastest qualifier, winning the second semi-final in 27.18. Duncan Scott reached the 100m freestyle final after finishing third in his semi-final in a time of 48.10 seconds. The 20-year-old finished behind winner Frenchman Mehdy Metella, who touched home in 47.65. United States swimmer Caleb Dressel won the other semi-final in 47.66. Team-mate Max Litchfield reached the 200 individual medley (IM) final after finishing second in his semi-final in a time of 1:56.70. He is third fastest overall, with Japan's Kosuke Hagino, who won 400m IM gold in Rio, leading the pack after recording 1:56.04. "We're always in the mix - it'll be a tough race," Litchfield told BBC Sport. "It'll be nice to get a little bit of revenge after finishing fourth in the 400m IM at Rio 2016." South Africa's Chad le Clos stormed to victory in the 200m butterfly final in one minute 53.33 seconds. Home favourite Laszlo Cseh closed the gap to the London 2012 champion in the final few metres, but had to settle for silver. Le Clos was in tears during the medal ceremony. His father Bert, who became a celebrity because of his interviews during London 2012, and mother Geraldine were present in the Budapest arena. The pair had been receiving treatment for cancer. "Last year, my family's health is more important than gold medals," said the 25-year-old swimmer, who finished fourth in the event at Rio 2016. The biggest shock of the evening came in the 200m freestyle final where United States' Katie Ledecky lost for the first time in 13 finals when she was beaten to gold by Italy's Federica Pellegrini.
Britain's Adam Peaty defended his 50m breaststroke title with another stunning display to complete a World Aquatics Championships double-double.
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Temporary closure notices were placed on the shellfish beds after high E.coli bacteria readings last week. Latest tests have showed satisfactory water quality levels, said the FSA. Closures remain in place in Devon at Slapton, Taw and Torridge and in Jersey. An FSA spokesman said: "Recent tests have shown high levels of E.coli contamination in 30 shellfish beds in Cornwall and Devon. "However, a number of factors have led us to question circumstances which may have led to these unusual results, including the unprecedented nature of the results, the lack of a clear cause and the fact that other testing does not support the view that there is an obvious risk to public health. "Because of this, the FSA will not follow its normal protocol and in this case will allow the closed shellfish beds to re-open as long as there is one further test that shows the bed has E coli within accepted tolerance levels."
Shellfish farms on the Helford River and Camel Estuary in Cornwall have re-opened after pollution closure notices were lifted by the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
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Goals in each half proved enough for Marcus Bignot's Mariners, who had gone into the game on the back of defeats to Crawley, Portsmouth and Doncaster. Grimsby broke the deadlock when Bolarinwa took advantage of a slip from Accrington's Omar Beckles to go through one-on-one with goalkeeper Aaron Chapman before slotting the ball home. Accrington came out well for the restart and went close to pulling level, but Grimsby goalkeeper Dean Henderson, on loan from Manchester United, blocked Billy Kee's shot on the goalline. As the second-half wore on, Accrington pushed for an equaliser with John O'Sullivan's strike clipping the side-netting and substitute Shay McCartan forcing Henderson to kick away a low effort. But, as the visitors chased the game, Grimsby sealed the points when top-scorer Omar Bogle set up Chambers and after touching the ball past the last defender, he slammed home the Mariners' second. Report supplied by the Press Association Match ends, Grimsby Town 2, Accrington Stanley 0. Second Half ends, Grimsby Town 2, Accrington Stanley 0. Corner, Accrington Stanley. Conceded by Danny Collins. Corner, Accrington Stanley. Conceded by Ashley Chambers. Attempt blocked. John O'Sullivan (Accrington Stanley) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Craig Disley (Grimsby Town) wins a free kick on the right wing. Foul by Zak Vyner (Accrington Stanley). Attempt blocked. Billy Kee (Accrington Stanley) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Substitution, Grimsby Town. Andrew Boyce replaces Ben Davies. Corner, Accrington Stanley. Conceded by Dean Henderson. Attempt saved. Jordan Clark (Accrington Stanley) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Goal! Grimsby Town 2, Accrington Stanley 0. Ashley Chambers (Grimsby Town) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Omar Bogle. Substitution, Accrington Stanley. Terry Gornell replaces Omar Beckles. Attempt missed. Billy Kee (Accrington Stanley) header from the centre of the box is too high. Corner, Accrington Stanley. Conceded by Luke Summerfield. Corner, Accrington Stanley. Conceded by Shaun Pearson. Foul by Luke Summerfield (Grimsby Town). Billy Kee (Accrington Stanley) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Substitution, Grimsby Town. Kayden Jackson replaces Tom Bolarinwa. Substitution, Grimsby Town. Craig Disley replaces Brandon Comley. Matty Pearson (Accrington Stanley) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Tom Bolarinwa (Grimsby Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Matty Pearson (Accrington Stanley). Omar Bogle (Grimsby Town) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Matty Pearson (Accrington Stanley). Attempt saved. Shay McCartan (Accrington Stanley) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Attempt missed. John O'Sullivan (Accrington Stanley) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left. Corner, Grimsby Town. Conceded by Aaron Chapman. Attempt saved. Omar Bogle (Grimsby Town) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Attempt missed. Seamus Conneely (Accrington Stanley) right footed shot from the centre of the box is just a bit too high. Foul by Omar Bogle (Grimsby Town). Seamus Conneely (Accrington Stanley) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Danny Andrew (Grimsby Town) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Foul by Danny Andrew (Grimsby Town). John O'Sullivan (Accrington Stanley) wins a free kick on the right wing. Substitution, Accrington Stanley. Shay McCartan replaces Scott Brown. Corner, Accrington Stanley. Conceded by Danny Collins. Attempt saved. Scott Vernon (Grimsby Town) header from the centre of the box is saved in the top right corner. Omar Bogle (Grimsby Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Omar Beckles (Accrington Stanley).
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The draft Investigatory Powers Bill would place a legal duty on internet providers to assist in hacking devices. But it would not be restricted to phones and PCs, a tech industry chief told the Commons science and technology committee. Antony Walker, of techUK, said anything that connected to the internet could "in theory" be hacked into. In the future, this could include driverless cars or household appliances connected to the internet - the so-called Internet of Things - said Mr Walker. He said the Home Office needed to spell out more clearly where it draws the line over what it calls "equipment interference", highlighting recent concerns about "smart toys" that connect to the internet and have microphones and cameras built-in. "A range of devices that have been in the news recently, in relation to a hack, are children's toys, that children can interact with," he told the committee. "These are devices that may sit in a child's bedroom but are accessible. "In theory, the manufacturer of those products could be the subject of a warrant to enable equipment interference with those devices. "So the potential extent, I think, is something that needs to be carefully considered." In November, electronic toy company Vtech had its app store database hacked, allegedly resulting in the appearance online of personal data including children's names, dates of birth and gender. Talking dolls, such as Hello Barbie and My Friend Cayla, have also been put under scrutiny by security experts in recent months. Barbie manufacturer Mattel reportedly made modifications to Hello Barbie, which allows children to talk to the doll over a cloud server connection, after concerns were raised about cyber attackers potentially stealing data through it. The police, security services, HM Revenue and Customs and other law enforcement agencies can already hack into devices provided they get a warrant. This allows them to download the contents of computers or smartphones, track locations, listen to calls, or even switch on microphones and cameras, allowing officers to listen in to conversations or take pictures of those standing nearby. The Home Office says these powers, the existence of which were revealed earlier this year following a court case, have "made a vital contribution to counter the increased threat to the UK from Islamist terrorism and have also enabled the disruption of paedophile-related crime", according to a Home Office fact sheet. The draft Investigatory Powers Bill would put "equipment interference" warrants on a firmer legal footing and make sure they are "only used when necessary and proportionate for a legitimate purpose". A revised bill will be introduced to Parliament in the New Year, following consultation and scrutiny by the industry and other interested parties. Mr Walker, whose organisation represents 850 UK technology firms, told MPs it needed to be more forward-looking and less vague about the limits of surveillance. "When we start to think, not just about the world today, but the world in five, 10 years' time as the Internet of Things becomes more real, and more pervasive. "I think it requires careful thought in terms of where the limits should be."
The security services could remotely take over children's toys and use them to spy on suspects, MPs have been told.
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To the strains of the late reggae star's One Love, Mr Obama was shown around the sprawling house in Kingston that was Mr Marley's final home. The US president said he was a fan of the musician, telling his museum guide: "I still have all the albums." Mr Obama is in Jamaica to meet the 15-member Caribbean Community bloc. But his first stop after landing in Kingston was the old Victorian-style house in central Kingston that Mr Marley called home between 1975 and his death in 1981. Mr Obama spent 20 minutes in the museum, which now houses artefacts from the singer's life including gold records and his Grammy Lifetime Achievement award. His arrival aboard Air Force One on Wednesday made him the first sitting US president to set foot in the country since Ronald Reagan visited 33 years ago. He was greeted by Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller and the US Ambassador to Jamaica, Luis Moreno. Mr Obama will meet representatives of the 15 countries in the Caribbean Community group on the three-day trip to Jamaica and Panama, and is expected to discuss energy and security issues.
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The public services union said Yvette Cooper was its second choice. Initially seen as an outsider in the contest, some bookmakers now make Mr Corbyn the favourite to replace Ed Miliband. The BBC's Norman Smith said: "The Corbyn bandwagon rolls on." He added: "What people thought was impossible, couldn't happen, wouldn't happen, may well happen." Unison's endorsement does not mean its members who have chosen to be affiliated to Labour will necessarily vote for the Islington North MP, as they are free to cast their votes as they choose. But it is seen as a blow to Andy Burnham, who had hoped for union backing for his campaign. Sources in his campaign sought to present the decision as a setback for Mrs Cooper, who they said was confident of winning Unison's backing. Liz Kendall is the other candidate in the contest. At-a-glance profiles of the four contenders Unison general secretary Dave Prentis said: "Jeremy Corbyn's message has resonated with public sector workers who have suffered years of pay freezes, redundancies with too many having to work more for less." He told Channel 4 News nine of the union's 12 regions had nominated Mr Corbyn. The union also said it would nominate Angela Eagle in the deputy leader contest, with Stella Creasy as its second choice. Unison represents 1.3 million workers, including 28,000 Labour Party members and around 15,000 who are registered to vote in the leadership contest. The third largest union, the GMB, has said it will make no formal recommendation. Labour's new leader will be announced at a special conference on 12 September. The popularity of Mr Corbyn's campaign has sparked a row within the party, with warnings from senior figures warning against a shift to the left. Mr Corbyn, who topped a recent YouGov poll, has more nominations from local constituency parties than any other candidate, followed by Mr Burnham. Although these nominations have no direct bearing on the result, they are seen as a useful indicator of the candidates' popularity among members. Mr Burnham's team sought to counter the figures by releasing their own polling data suggesting their candidate is ahead by almost 10 points. Mr Corbyn has said he only wants the backing of "genuine Labour" supporters after claims some "hard left" sympathisers and Conservatives were registering for £3 just in order to back him. The party has played this down, saying careful checks are being made on everyone who has signed up. But on Twitter, Croydon North MP Steve Reed said a Trade Union and Socialist Coalition candidate who stood against Labour in May had signed up, adding: "Hard left infiltrating Labour."
Left wing MP Jeremy Corbyn has the backing of the UK's two largest trade unions after Unison followed Unite in endorsing him to be Labour's next leader.
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Leicester's Matty James and Villa's Ciaran Clark were sent off in the game. Both clubs admitted an FA charge of "failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and/or refrained from provocative behaviour". Villa's case will be heard by an Independent Regulatory Commission. Players clashed on the pitch during Leicester's 1-0 win following a tackle by James on Jores Okore. There was then a confrontation between the benches as the players walked off at full time. It is the third time Villa have been found guilty of the offence this season. They were fined £20,000 and £30,000 for failing to control their players in games against Tottenham and Manchester United respectively.
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Prices rose by 8.6% in England in the year to the end of January, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. In comparison, property prices went up by 0.1% in Scotland and 0.8% in Northern Ireland, and fell by 0.3% in Wales, over the same period. Various surveys have suggested a pick-up in UK house prices after last summer's lull. The ONS said that property price rises in England were driven by an annual increase in the South East of England (up 11.7%), London (up 10.8%) and the East of England (up 9.8%). Excluding London and the South East, UK house prices increased by 5.1% in the 12 months to the end of January. Mark Posniak, managing director at Dragonfly Property Finance, said "England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland may be geographical neighbours but they could be thousands of miles apart in terms of house prices. "London will remain a formidable bastion of the UK's property market but for many its prices are an insurmountable obstacle. With interest rates unlikely to rise this year and the employment market as strong as it is, demand will remain." Average UK house prices increased by 0.9% from December to January, with the average home now valued at £292,000. Campbell Robb, chief executive of housing charity Shelter, said: "Last week's Budget brought no hope for ordinary people looking for a place, to rent or buy, to call home that they can actually afford. It's time for the government to get serious, and invest in the genuinely affordable homes that we desperately need." Chancellor George Osborne did announce the creation of a Lifetime Isa for those under 40 in April 2017. They will be able to save up to £4,000 each year into the Lifetime Isa, and receive a 25% contribution from the government each year, which can be used towards paying for a first home. Various surveys record UK house prices on a monthly basis, but they all have slightly different methodology. The house price index by the Nationwide Building Society is the quickest to be released. It uses an average value for properties after considering components such as location and size. The survey is based on its own mortgage lending which represents about 13% of the market. A survey by the Halifax, now part of Lloyds Banking Group, is published a few days later. Lloyds is the biggest mortgage lender in the UK with 20% of the market and, like the Nationwide, uses its own home loan data. Figures from the Land Registry are widely considered to be the most robust but are published much later than the lenders' data. It calculates the price change for properties that have sold multiple times since 1995. This survey only covers England and Wales. A survey is of house prices in Scotland is published by the Registers of Scotland, using a simple average of house prices. The Land and Property Services assisted by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency produces a quarterly house price index in Northern Ireland. The official UK statistical authority - the Office for National Statistics - is another well-regarded survey, used for reference by government. It offers a UK-wide regional breakdown. It draws on data from the regulated mortgage survey by the Council of Mortgage Lenders, so excludes cash buyers of property. Housing market sentiment is reflected in the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) survey of some of its members. Various other surveys include a Hometrack review of house prices in UK cities, and a Rightmove survey of asking prices.
House prices have risen significantly in England in the past year in contrast to the rest of the UK, figures suggest.
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Ministers have set out plans for an "ambitious new customs arrangement" with the EU after the UK leaves. This could include a "temporary customs union" after March 2019 to prevent border problems during the process. However, the first minister said the UK "should commit to staying in the single market and customs union, period". The customs arrangements document is the first in a series of papers to be published by the Westminster government on key negotiation issues. Businesses had called for clarity since the UK announced it was leaving the EU's tariff-free trading area. Ministers said the plans would mean the "freest and most frictionless possible trade" with the rest of Europe. The newly-published paper says the UK could ask Brussels to establish a "temporary customs union" after it leaves the EU in March 2019. During this period it would also expect to be able to negotiate its own international trade deals, which it cannot currently do as a customs union member. Once any temporary arrangement expired, the paper says the UK would look to agree either a "highly streamlined" border with the EU or a new "partnership" with no customs border at all. The plan has drawn a mixed response, with Labour's shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer calling it "incoherent and inadequate" and "fantastical and contradictory". However, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said it was "encouraging", and the Institute of Directors said it was "hugely positive step". Guy Verhofstadt, the European Parliament's Brexit negotiator, tweeted that the idea of "invisible borders" was "a fantasy". Ms Sturgeon posted an initial reaction to the customs union plan on Twitter, saying: "Seems UK gov is back to its daft 'have cake and eat it' approach to Brexit. They should commit to staying in single market and customs union, period." End of Twitter post by @NicolaSturgeon Speaking in Montrose, where the Scottish government's cabinet held a meeting prior to a public discussion event, the SNP leader told BBC Scotland that the plan "would almost be laughable" if the issues involved were not so serious. She said: "You've got the UK government appearing to say that they don't want to say in 'the' customs union, but they want to stay in 'a' customs union, which would be pretty much identical to the European customs union that we're in already. It's nonsensical and ridiculous. "I think it increasingly makes the UK government look like a bit of a laughing stock. "I wish we weren't leaving the EU, but if the UK is leaving the EU then the common sense thing to do is to stay in the single market and to stay in the customs union. Because that will mean we can continue to export goods and services and continue to travel freely like we can today. "I think the sooner we get into a common sense position the better." Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis said he envisioned the future settlement being "as close as we can to the current arrangements". Ms Sturgeon hit out at this, saying: "Why don't we just stay in the customs union? If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it's a duck. "They seem to be going to great lengths to differentiate something that is pretty much identical to the customs union from the customs union. That's what makes, I think, the UK government increasingly look a bit ridiculous." While customs is a reserved matter, the paper says the UK government is "committed" to working with devolved administrations "to understand the practical impact of new arrangements. It notes "specific issues" such as the Irish border and "implications" for ports in Scotland and Wales. Mr Davis said: "We will take on board their concerns but our primary aim is to look after the people of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This is aimed to help them. "For example, in NI we want to have an invisible border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and in Scotland we want people who are running businesses there to have frictionless trade, and that's what it's about." Scottish and UK ministers are set for further talks about Brexit in the coming weeks after the most recent summit in Edinburgh ended in stalemate.
Nicola Sturgeon has dismissed the UK government's plans for a post-Brexit customs deal with the EU as a "daft 'have cake and eat it' approach".
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Cleverly, 29, will face Braehmer for the WBA regular light-heavyweight belt in Germany on 1 October. The Welshman's three career defeats have all come in his last six bouts. "This is a must-win for me - I'm confident I can upset the champion," said Cleverly. "I believe this is my opportunity to turn things around." Cleverly and Braehmer were due to meet in 2011 before an eye injury forced Braehmer to withdraw. The German will be aiming for a seventh successful defence of his title, while Cleverly lost his WBO crown in 2013 when he was stopped by Sergey Kovalev. Asked if this would be his last world title fight if he lost to Braehmer, Cleverly told BBC Radio Wales Sport: "Possibly so and probably so. "I knew the world title opportunity would come back around. "Sometimes you hit those plateaus - you peak and then have a bit of a flat period. But I think I've got through that and the best is yet to come." The WBA super world light-heavyweight title - the body's top honour in this weight division - is held by Kovalev. Cleverly's last fight was a points defeat by Andrej Fonfara in Chicago in October 2015, though he was encouraged by his performance. "We [Cleverly and Braehmer] were meant to fight three times in the past but he never fancied the challenge when I was at the peak of my game and had a lot of hunger and fire," he added. "Maybe he's taken the fight now thinking I've had a quiet couple of years and gone off the boil. "Maybe he's thinking this is his opportunity to beat me but, as I showed in my last fight, the fire is coming back. "I'm looking to become a two-time champion and I'm going to grab it with both hands. "It's notoriously difficult for boxers in Germany against the home fighters, but I'm confident that I'm not just going to win, I'm going to win emphatically and take it out of everyone's hands."
Welsh former world champion Nathan Cleverly believes his world title fight against Juergen Braehmer can be a turning point in his career.
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The best picture winner also garnered best director awards for Richard Linklater and best supporting actress for Patricia Arquette. It was shot over more than a decade to capture the passage of time in one boy's life from age 5 to 18. The annual critics awards are typically viewed as a pre-cursor to the high-profile and coveted Academy Awards. Other winners include actor Timothy Spall - named best actor for British painter JMW Turner in Mr Turner - and best actress Marion Cotillard for her roles in The Immigrant and Two Days, One Night. Actor JK Simmons won a best supporting actor prize for his role as a terrorising music teacher in Whiplash. The Lego Movie won best animated film, while Ida was named best foreign film. Citizenfour, about US intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden, won for best documentary film. Presentation of the awards is scheduled for 5 January in New York. The New York Film Critics Circle, founded in 1935, counts members representing magazines, newspapers and online publications. The awards are considered a bellwether for the Oscars, which will air on 22 February.
Boyhood, a film 12 years in the making, has won top honours at the New York Film Critics awards.
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Media playback is not supported on this device The Real Madrid forward picked up his second yellow card of the campaign during Friday's 0-0 draw with the Republic of Ireland in Dublin. Bale will miss one game through suspension, the visit to Group D leaders Serbia on June 11. "It's up to us to fill that gap, go there and get a result," Gunter said. Neil Taylor will also be absent in Belgrade, the Aston Villa defender facing a potential three-match ban for the challenge which saw Republic captain Seamus Coleman require surgery on his shattered right leg. Reading defender Gunter, who became Wales' joint-third most capped player on Friday, says Wales have shown they can win without key players, even Bale, the world's second most expensive player. "We've missed important players in the past and we've always said it's not a one-man team," Gunter said. "For Gaz to play well, he needs the team. That won't change in the summer. "You'd rather him in your team, but he's not there and we've got to get a result. "We're more than capable with the squad we have to go and do that, with or without any of our players. "We will deal with it and move on." Bale, who has scored four goals in this campaign, has not missed a competitive international since October 2013 - having featured in 21 successive competitive matches. His absence comes at a difficult time for third-placed Wales who are four points adrift of Serbia and the Republic of Ireland at the halfway stage, having drawn four of their five matches in Group D. But Gunter said: "We've still got enough games to put a run of wins together and you can't predict how other results will go. "We'd like to have picked up a couple more points, but it's never easy to qualify. "We're still unbeaten and we're not far away from turning these draws into victories. "Even though it could be better, we're not in the worst position we've ever been in. "We've shown in the past that we can go anywhere and put wins together. We've got to remember that and stay positive." The Dublin draw was overshadowed by the horrendous injury to Everton defender Coleman. Media playback is not supported on this device Coleman was treated at length on the pitch and given oxygen before being taken off the field on a stretcher. Asked if there was some incitement, with Republic midfielder Glenn Whelan having earlier struck his Stoke team-mate Joe Allen with a flailing forearm, Wales manager Chris Coleman said: "Our boys will stand up for themselves because you have to. "Take the Seamus Coleman incident out of it and there was a bit of needle, but you've got to expect that. "What you don't expect is for anybody to come off with a serious injury - you don't want to see that. "But there are no complaints for me, saying the Irish boys are this, that or the other. Ireland did what they needed to do." The Wales manager continued his defence of Villa defender Taylor. "He's numb," he said. "He hasn't said a word. I was the first one into the dressing room after the game, he was sitting on the floor with his head in his hands. Media playback is not supported on this device "But no matter how badly he feels, or we feel, it's worse for Seamus. Like I say, Neil's not that type of player. He's had a bad break himself, he knows what that is all about. "He's absolutely devastated. That doesn't make it any easier for Seamus or the Republic of Ireland, of course. "We've never really been in this situation, to be honest with you, where we've had to defend anything like this. I defend Neil as a person. He's a lovely lad. He's a gentleman."
Chris Gunter says Wales will prove they are not a one-man team as they attempt to keep their World Cup qualification hopes alive without Gareth Bale.
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The 60-year-old was a passenger in a car that was involved in a collision with a van on the Foreglen Road in Claudy at about 16:00 BST on Tuesday. The injuries sustained by the drivers of the car and the van are not believed to be life-threatening. Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the crash to contact them.
A man has died in hospital after he was injured in a car crash in County Londonderry.
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She made the announcement at the Dorset Rape Crisis charity screening of the show's final episode in Bridport, Dorset, on Monday evening. Hesmondhalgh said she was proud to have "given a voice" to rape victims in the eight-part crime serial. The charity said it was "excited" she had agreed to take the position. The storyline of the third and final series of Broadchurch, which is part-filmed in West Bay, centred on the rape of Trish Winterman - played by former Coronation Street actress Hesmondhalgh. Among the relationships that develop in the show is Trish's work with her rape counsellor Beth Lattimer, portrayed by Jodie Whittaker. Tracy Parsons, from Dorset Rape Crisis, which worked closely with Broadchurch's writer and producer, Chris Chibnall, said the programmes had shown there was support for people struggling with the legacy of rape. "We are really excited that Julie has agreed to be our patron - it's huge for our trustees, staff and clients that someone who is so well known is coming onboard," she said. Hesmondhalgh said: "I was very relieved that I had given a voice - in my own small way in this big project - to the people who have been through [rape]." Of her new role as patron of Dorset Rape Crisis, she said: "I feel very proud to be part of increasing the profile of anybody who is doing this incredible, important, essential work." She described rape as a "pressing" issue, adding: "We need to start having conversations at home with our families - with our daughters and our sons - about consent and about respect, and about healthy, sexual relationships."
Broadchurch actress Julie Hesmondhalgh has become the patron of a rape crisis charity following her depiction of a rape victim in the ITV drama.
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Fiona Hyslop had been accused of "cronyism" after £150,000 of public funds were given to DF Concerts. It emerged that former SNP aide had set up a meeting between Ms Hyslop and the festival organisers. But Audit Scotland has now concluded there was a "clear rationale for the grant". It said clear conditions had been attached to the money. The grant was made to help DF Concerts with operational costs related to the change of venue for the annual music festival. In a letter to an unnamed MSP, the watchdog said the Scottish government had the legal authority to make the grant. And it said the decision to award the grant to DF Concerts had been a "legitimate policy decision" for Ms Hyslop, and was consistent with advice she received from Scottish government officials. There was also budget provision for the grant within the Culture and European Affairs budget for major events and themed years, the letter stated. It added: "There is evidence that the DF Concerts consultants' costs associated with gaining planning consent incurred in 2014 and 2015 for the 2015 event, together with the increase in venue costs, exceeded the grant Scottish government provided. "There is also evidence that Scottish government has taken steps to confirm that the money was spent in line with the grant conditions through its review of the final report provided by DF Concerts and related invoices." But Audit Scotland also said there was a need for "enhanced internal clarity and evidence to support decision-making" when similar decisions were made in the future. It concluded: "We understand that Scottish government requires flexibility to react promptly to circumstances as they arise, but in our view this needs to be balanced with enhanced internal clarity and evidence to support decision-making. "The Scottish government has work ongoing in this area." Opposition politicians had questioned why money was given to the festival, which they said brought in huge profits for its organiser. They also questioned the involvement of Jennifer Dempsie, a former aide to Alex Salmond, was working on a contract for DF Concerts as a festival project manager at the time of a meeting between Ms Hyslop and DF Concerts. Ms Dempsie had planned to run as a list MSP for the SNP in the Highlands and Islands constituency in the 2016 elections, but decided not to take forward her nomination. When she appeared before Holyrood's education and culture committee last year, Ms Hyslop insisted the funding was appropriate, transparent and in line with amounts given to other events. Ms Hyslop told the committee that festival bosses had "expressed concern" about the "long term future" of the event, due to the seven-figure cost of moving from Balado to Strathallan, and said there was a risk the festival could have moved away from Scotland. The Scottish government published more than 600 pages of emails and documents related to the grant.
A public spending watchdog has cleared Scotland's culture secretary of any wrongdoing over a government grant to the organiser of T in the Park.
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The coins, which are known as Scottish groats, were discovered by keen metal detector Tom Crawford last January. They were buried about eight inches beneath the soil on a farm near Banbridge. Experts believe they are part of a larger hoard of coins found by Mr Crawford in the same field in 2001. The collection was probably dispersed over time through ploughing. This was Mr Crawford's fourth time at a treasure trove inquest. He said his success was about "knowing where to go" and "having a fair idea of where to look". "There is more chance of finding something where you know people would have been living 1,000 years ago," he added. He said discovering long-buried artefacts was a "euphoric" feeling. "It's not so much the money, it's the fact that you are the first person to touch something in 700 years," he said. "I found a 3,000-year-old bronze axe about 10 years ago and it's the idea that something has been hidden for so long and then you get to see it and touch it." Former curator at the Ulster Museum, Robert Heslip, said the hoard of coins was probably buried near a landmark - a small Rath ring fort. The person who left them may have died before reclaiming them. He said finds like this one are significant because they are specific to a particular time and to this part of Northern Ireland. "You find virtually nothing like this in the south of Ireland and they peter out in the west," he said. "There have been a cluster of these sorts of finds in eastern Ulster." The coins will now be sent to the British Museum in London for valuation. It is thought they are probably worth between £50 and £100 each. They will be offered for sale and any profit is split between the finder and the owner of the land where the treasure was uncovered.
Four silver coins dating from the 14th Century that were found on County Down farmland have been declared to be treasure at an inquest in Belfast.
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The problems emerge because the six-digit codes booking systems use to identify travellers are easy to guess. Two researchers demonstrated the weaknesses by changing a flight booking and seat assignment for a reporter. The security investigators presented their findings at the Chaos Communications Congress in Germany. In a blog detailing their work Karsten Nohl and Nemanja Nikodijevic of Security Research Labs (SRL) said the computer systems behind the airlines' travel bookings system dated from the 1970s and 1980s. Though these have been updated with web services they lack security systems that would prevent abuse, they said. In particular, they added, the systems have no way to check, or authenticate, who is querying the system for flight details. Few of the reservation checking systems limit how many attempts can be made to query details. These flaws can be exploited, said the pair, because the codes used to identify travellers and their itineraries use a restricted character set. This makes it possible to bombard servers with queries to find out a person's details. "Given only passengers' last names, their bookings codes can be found over the internet with little effort," they wrote. This access would let attackers steal personal information, divert frequent flyer benefits or use the data to lend credibility to phishing attacks. In some cases, said Mr Nohl, getting at a booking would let an attacker completely change flight details potentially letting them travel for free. SRL showed how the flaws could be exploited by working with German TV station ARD to change the flight of a reporter and putting him in a seat next to a German politician. Airlines and travel agents should move quickly to protect traveller data, urged the two researchers. The first step should be to limit the number of queries that can be made for a particular booking, they said. The vast majority of flight bookings are handled by three firms: Amadeus, Sabre and Travelport. Booking firm Amadeus said it was "assessing" the researchers' findings. It added that it planned to "address" the problems that had been exposed and would work with its partners to close the loopholes. It added that it had already limited the number of queries that could be made about a booking. Sabre said it had "numerous layers" of security surrounding flight itinerary systems. "Discussing how we maintain security and the privacy of travellers undermines those safeguards and the security of our systems," it told the Reuters news agency. Travelport has not yet responded to the release of the information by SRL.
Airline booking systems lack basic security checks that would stop attackers changing flight details or stealing rewards, warn experts.
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Mr Odinga, who was defeated by incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta, has accused the electoral authorities of fraud tantamount to "democracy's slaughter". But foreign observers described the election as free and fair. The international community has urged calm amid fears that the fraud claims could result in violence. The official results gave President Kenyatta about 54% of the vote, and Mr Odinga 45%. Mr Odinga, who had previously refused a court appeal against the outcome, said the opposition had collected concrete evidence of massive irregularities that were allegedly used to rig the vote. "We have now decided to move to the Supreme Court to lay before the world the making of a computer-generated leadership," he told journalists. European Union foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini and former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan were among those who had urged Mr Odinga to seek redress through the courts. But he insisted that his decision did not mean he was giving up the fight. "By going to court we aren't legitimising misplaced calls from some observers for us to concede but are seeking to give to those who braved the long lines in the morning chill and hot afternoon... a chance to be heard." He also repeated his call for peaceful protests, saying Kenyans had the constitutional rights to demonstrate, strike and carry out acts of civil disobedience. But on Monday, Mr Odinga's strike request was largely ignored. "This is just the beginning, we will not accept and move on," he added. In 2013, Mr Odinga challenged the presidential results in the Supreme Court and lost. Now, he said, he the court had an opportunity to demonstrate its independence. "Our decision to go to court constitutes a second chance for the Supreme Court. The court can use this chance to redeem itself or, like in 2013, it can compound the problems we face as a country."
Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga says he will mount a legal challenge to the result of last week's presidential election, which he claims was rigged.
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Connor Farrell gave the visitors the lead before Luke Dorn went over for the hosts in his final game for Castleford. Solomona ran in his three tries either side of Corey Thompson putting Widnes back into the game. Ben Crooks, Matt Cook and Paul McShane also scored for the Tigers, Patrick Ah Van, Farrell and Thompson replying. The treble from Man of Steel nominee Solomona means he has scored 40 tries in the league this term - the most ever scored in a Super League campaign. Lesley Vainikolo and Danny McGuire jointly held the overall record of 38 tries in a season, both in 2004, however that milestone included play-off matches. The result means that Castleford finish in fifth place in the Super League while Widnes finish in seventh. Castleford: Dorn, Flynn, Webster, Minikin, Solomona, Hampshire, Gale, Cook, McShane, Springer, Holmes, Savelio, Milner. Replacements: Maher, Chase, Crooks, McMeeken. Widnes: Hanbury, Thompson, Dean, Runciman, Ah Van, Mellor, Gilmore, J Chapelhow, White, Dudson, Whitley, Farrell, Cahill. Replacements: T Chapelhow, Leuluai, Heremaia, Mauokafoa. Attendance: 7,103. Referee: Jack Smith
Denny Solomona broke the record for the most tries scored in a Super League season as his hat-trick helped Castleford beat Widnes.
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Clive Weatherhogg set up meetings between the woman and a man he found through an adult website, and filmed them having sex. A court heard he sent a message containing a sexually explicit clip to the victim's sister on Christmas Day. Weatherhogg, 42, was also placed on the sex offenders register. He had denied the charges but was found guilty following a trial at Dundee Sheriff Court. Sheriff George Way remitted the case to the High Court in Edinburgh to be dealt with because its greater sentencing powers. Weatherhogg, formerly of Guthrie, near Forfar, was found guilty of coercing the woman to engage in sexual activity and intercourse with the man between 10 September, 2013 and 17 September the following year. He was also convicted of intentionally causing the woman's sister and father to look at sexual images and behaving in a threatening or abusive manner on 25 December, 2014. The woman told the trial she had felt "blackmailed" by Weatherhogg. Lady Wolffe told the Weatherhogg that she had to pass a sentence on him that "reflected society's abhorrence" at such conduct. The judge said that Weatherhogg, a first offender, had been assessed as posing "a moderate risk" of sexual re-offending. Defence counsel Jonathan Crowe said it had been "a dramatic shock" for Weatherhogg to be placed on remand ahead of sentencing.
A man who coerced a woman into having sex with a stranger before sending "revenge porn" to her family has been jailed for six years.
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Jacqui Thompson was arrested in 2011 for filming a Carmarthenshire council meeting and sued Mark James for libel. He counter-sued for posts made on her blog and received £25,000 in damages. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said Mrs Thompson had been charged with an harassment offence but a decision was taken to discontinue her case. Mrs Thompson, of Llanwrda, said she was "relieved" at the news and had been worried about her impending court case, which was due to take place on Thursday. A CPS spokesman said: "Following a review, prosecutors were no longer satisfied there was a realistic prospect of conviction due to insufficient evidence and therefore made the decision to discontinue the case." Mrs Thompson became embroiled in the legal row after she was arrested in June 2011 for refusing to stop filming a council meeting for her blog, in which she was critical of the authority. She sued Mr James the following November and he successfully counter-sued in a private lawsuit. In 2016, the High Court found Mrs Thompson had run a campaign of "harassment, defamation and intimidation" against Mr James. She was told to pay back £250 a month to him over the next 10 years to cover the damages. Carmarthenshire council covered Mr James' legal costs, a decision the Wales Audit Office later found to be unlawful. But the authority is pursuing Mrs Thompson for £190,393 in legal costs. The council would not comment on the latest development in the case, which it said was a private matter for Mr James. Mr James has been asked to comment.
A blogger who launched a "campaign of harassment" against a council chief executive has had the criminal case against her dropped.
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18 May 2016 Last updated at 16:15 BST The ship boasts an impressive 23 swimming pools, over 10,000 plants and a 10-storey high water slide. It's even staffed by robots! The gigantic floating town has earned the title of world's largest cruise ship. It's taken 32 months to build, and it will set off on its first cruise at the end of May. Watch the video to take a look at some record-smashing giant vehicles from around the world...
Crowds have been gathering to see the world's largest cruise ship, Harmony of the Seas, at the port of Southampton.
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The United States team have repeatedly stated that beating the world number one would give them a boost of greater significance than the point they would put on the scoreboard. The theory follows that McIlroy should therefore be targeted in the draw, along with the talismanic Ian Poulter, who boasts an 80% winning record in his four Ryder Cups to date. "They win a match against me, they get a point. No more, no less," McIlroy said. He was stating the obvious but there was an underlying message. Europe are not a one man team. There is strength in depth in Paul McGinley's side. Media playback is not supported on this device McIlroy and Poulter have dominated the build-up but there are two more figures just as likely to prove the engine room of the European effort. Sergio Garcia and Justin Rose have been somewhat under the radar but both have the form and experience to lead the way for the home team in Scotland. Garcia is playing his seventh Ryder Cup and has contributed 18 points from a possible 28 since making his first appearance in 1999. In that debut at Brookline he demonstrated a Tigger-like enthusiasm for these biennial jousts that has never dimmed. "The drive to do well and obviously win, it's still the same," he said. "Once you put your clothes on and your shoes on and you step on the first tee, you still want to beat them as hard as you can." In foursomes he's won eight of eleven matches while his dependable driving makes the Spaniard a huge asset in the fourballs. The world number three is in fine form as well; in his last eight tournaments he boasts five top 10 finishes, including three runner-up positions. "We know how important the Ryder Cup is to all of us, how much it means to be part of this team; how difficult it is to be part of this team," Garcia added. It's conceivable the Spaniard could team up with McIlroy in the Friday morning fourballs, especially if McGinley decides to break up the world number one's partnership with Poulter. It was with McIlroy at his side at Medinah where Poulter unleashed his closing spell of Saturday evening birdies that began the remarkable European comeback from 10-4 down two years ago. Poulter could also pair up with his old mate Rose, but that's more likely to happen in the alternate shot format rather than Friday morning fourballs. Rose paired with Henrik Stenson looks a good match-up for the better ball format and the Englishman will feel ready to play a lead role. Oddly enough, this is only the third Ryder Cup for the 34-year-old and his first on home soil. Rose played in the defeat in 2008 and starred on the final day at Medinah two years ago. That extraordinary session feels like a lone day of success in his Ryder Cup career. "Until that point we were being well and truly beaten," Rose told BBC Sport. "And in the previous Ryder Cup at Valhalla we were on the losing end of it there. So I've experienced six days of Ryder Cup golf and five of them have been pretty bleak." But that tumultuous final day when the bleakness lifted proved the launch pad for Rose's career. His clutch putts on the final two holes to beat Phil Mickelson delivered a vital point for Europe but also provided a vital boost to the Englishman's self-assurance. It undoubtedly helped him win the US Open in 2013. "I was surprised how comfortable I felt down the stretch at Merion," he admitted. "That's due to all the experiences I've had in the game and a big part of that was Ryder Cup. "As a kid you wonder how these guys stand up to the pressure and I'm not really sure how we do it, but you trust your training and you get into it. To be able to pull off some of the great shots I did down the stretch you have to take confidence from that." Rose is one of four major winners in the European team and the man who succeeded him as US Open champion, Martin Kaymer, is another. The German, who holed the putt that retained the trophy two years ago, could partner McIlroy in foursomes and is expected to play a much more senior role this time. He made only two appearances in the victory two years ago. Graeme McDowell is helping to shepherd Victor Dubuisson through his debut, while Lee Westwood is providing a similar role with the other rookies Stephen Gallacher and Jamie Donaldson. Despite their 2010 and 2012 victories, Europe are desperate to improve on a record in which they have won only two of the last nine sessions. McGinley's attention to detail should ensure they contend well in the foursomes and fourballs. But as Rose points out the opposition is strong. "They've got a wonderful team," he said. "I don't really buy into the whole underdog thing. The last two Ryder Cups have come down to just one point each time. It's going to be tight, I'm pretty sure of that." There are ready made partnerships in Tom Watson's side. Phil Mickelson (an unencumbered team leader in the absence of Tiger Woods) with Keegan Bradley, Bubba Watson and Webb Simpson and Matt Kuchar partnering rookie Jordan Spieth look likely combinations. Media playback is not supported on this device The captain has re-introduced elements of Paul Azinger's successful pod-system from his victory in 2008 and vice captain Steve Stricker is a vital conduit between the team and their 65-year-old leader. If the match is close after the sequences for fourballs and foursomes are completed on Saturday night then it will come down to the singles and this is where Europe appear to have the edge. Sunday is the day when America is most likely to feel the absence of Woods as well as the injured Jason Dufner and the unavailable Dustin Johnson. They would surely have also liked to have had Billy Horschel and Chris Kirk in their ranks as well, but their play-off exploits came too late to convince Watson for wildcard picks. In the Sunday singles the experience and firepower of the likes of McIlroy, Poulter, Garcia, Rose and McDowell could well prove the difference for Europe.
As we assess where this Ryder Cup will be won and lost, Rory McIlroy correctly and succinctly sought to play down his influence on the outcome at Gleneagles this week.
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But Sorenstam told BBC Sport that there remains room for maturity in Hull's game to fully harness her huge potential. The Swede, who won 90 tournaments worldwide including 10 majors, also discussed the prospects of another young British player, Bronte Law, who is turning professional after success at the LPGA Tour school. Sorenstam is looking forward to captaining Europe for the first time when the continent seeks to wrestle back the Solheim Cup at Des Moines Golf and Country Club, Iowa, next August. And there is every chance that Hull, the 20-year-old from Kettering, will be a member of that European side. She would be playing, remarkably, in her third Solheim Cup. Media playback is not supported on this device It was as a vice-captain in Denver three years ago that Sorenstam first encountered the then 17 year old and she was instantly impressed by Hull's unassuming and natural character. "I was charmed by her," Sorenstam said. "She was just this innocent young lady with a lot of potential." Hull delivered on the promise of her teenage years with a thrilling victory at the season-ending LPGA Tour Championship last month, when she won by two shots after finishing 19 under par. "She has a big game and it was just a matter of time before she was going to break through," Sorenstam said. "Sometimes a player of that calibre might just need one for the gates to open." But it is clear that Sorenstam does not believe Hull, ranked 16 in the world, is the finished article. "She hits the ball very well and has a good short game, but she's still very young and it is just a case of maturing. "She has her plan about how to go about things and she doesn't seem to be much of an analyser; she's happy-go-lucky. When you are that age there are a lot of interests, friends and so forth, and I think you get a little more focused with age. "I think she could be even a top-10 player in the world because of her skill. Refine a few things here and there and she is set up for success." The 46-year-old from Bro, near Stockholm, advocates a careful coaching approach for Hull to make sure it tallies with her natural instincts. "If someone came in and was very structured I'm not sure that would fit in," she said. "The recipe for success is very different for different players. You have to find your own way. "And for her it is maybe to find a way to be more consistent and stay focused through the round, learn how to throw away bad shots and not carry them on and keep on fighting. "Again, she's young; just tighten up that swing a little bit and have clear goals. I'm not sure her goals are totally clear for her other than 'I'm having a good time'." While Hull looks a very strong candidate for the Swedish legend's European team, next year's Solheim Cup may come too soon for Law, another precocious British talent. But who knows? The 21-year-old from Stockport has already played in three Curtis Cup contests, becoming the first Great Britain and Ireland player to win all five matches in this year's victory over the amateur women of the United States. Now Law is leaving the University of California, Los Angeles to turn professional with partial playing rights on the LPGA Tour already gained thanks to finishing 24th at Tour School earlier this month. Having won the 2016 "Annika" award for being the outstanding collegiate golfer in America, Law has completed an extraordinary amateur career and she is clearly on the captain's radar. "She's a fantastic young lady," commented the woman after whom this coveted award is named. "I have had the chance to spend some time with her. With Bronte you know her future is going to be bright and things will fall into place. She has the skill and has the desire to play on the tour. "I think she has a great head on her shoulders. She's very mature." Sorenstam is aware of the amount of youth at the top of the women's game. Lydia Ko, who surprisingly split with coach David Leadbetter last week, rose to world number one three months before her 18th birthday. Ko's closest rivals in the rankings are Ariya Jutanugarn (21), In Gee Chun (22), Shanshan Feng (27) and Lexi Thompson (21). "They are good at a younger age these days thanks to coaching and the golf initiatives around the world," said the Solheim Cup captain. "But there's no rush to get out on tour. It's like a ladder - don't skip three steps to get to the top because, who knows, on the way down if you skip them there is nobody to catch you." And no-one knows better the journey of reaching the top of those golfing steps. Perhaps Sorenstam's biggest challenge as skipper is to make sure her team are not inhibited by being in awe of her legendary status. Speaking after being honoured at this month's HSBC Golf Business Forum, she remains modest in acknowledging that this is a potential issue. "It is very true and I think that number one is to be a good captain and you have to be yourself," she said. "You have to be authentic but you also have to let them know that you are human and that you are with them and supporting them. The bottom line is it is about communication and getting to know each other. "Yes there are a lot of younger players that I didn't walk the fairways with, so for me that means I have to really give them a chance to get to know me so that I can get to know them. "It's certainly not about me. I've had my moments in Solheim Cups. I would love for them to shine and for them to experience what I have experienced in the past because there is nothing like it." Having played in eight matches and twice served as a vice-captain, no-one can question Sorenstam's passion for the event. "I am competitive and I'm sure that's going to come through - hopefully in a good way," she smiled. Everything she says is laced with common sense and it is hard not to believe that her team, which will almost certainly include Hull and possibly Law, will benefit immeasurably from the time they spend in the skipper's company.
Europe's greatest female golfer, Annika Sorenstam, says Charley Hull's first LPGA victory can act as a springboard for the young English player's career.
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It comes after a bidder to run University Hospital of Hartlepool's fertility services was rejected, despite already running services there. Hartlepool Borough's council asked the area's clinical commissioning group (CCG) to explore with the bidder how it could reach the required standard. But, the CCG said it could not lawfully treat one bidder differently. Care Fertility, which operates 15 clinics across Britain and supports fertility services in Hartlepool, said in January it was "disappointed not to be awarded the contract". The council's audit and governance committee asked the CCG to discuss with the firm how it could reduce risks highlighted in its rejected tender. The CCG said this was not "reasonably practicable". "It is simply not the role of the CCG to guide bidders to make successful tenders," it said. It would be an "unusual and unwelcome" precedent for the CCG to advise bidders and would lead to accusations of unfairness if it did not do the same for all other bidders in the future, it said. It also said re-tendering would take too long, could increase clinical risk and prolong the gap in the delivery of the service and there was "no guarantee that the outcome would be any different". Last year, the council was granted a High Court injunction to stop the unit's closure, after which it was announced an alternative provider would be sought to run fertility services, including IVF. The CCG had said it could not recruit enough staff to keep the unit going.
Health managers planning to close a hospital fertility unit have refused to put the service back out to tender.
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The Toffees, back in the tournament for the first time since 2010, controlled much of the game as a Ricardo Rodriguez own goal and a Seamus Coleman header gave them a 2-0 half-time lead. Leighton Baines put the game beyond Wolfsburg with a second-half penalty. Kevin Mirallas drilled in a late fourth for Everton before Rodriguez grabbed a consolation with a curled free-kick. The win puts Everton top of Group H and was just reward for manager Roberto Martinez, who underlined his intention to take the competition seriously by naming a strong side, after calling it "the perfect next step" for the club. The Toffees narrowly missed out on the Champions League last season as they finished fifth in the Premier League, but with their participation in this season's Europa League ending a four-year absence, Martinez has expressed a determination to go as far as possible. Everton's attacking display on Thursday will certainly give him confidence of progressing from a group that also contains French side Lille and Russians FK Krasnodar. Martinez had opted not to rest any of his first-team regulars for the visit of Wolfsburg, naming the same side that defeated West Brom 2-0 in the Premier League on Saturday. Romelu Lukaku got his first of the campaign in that game and the striker spearheaded an exciting, attacking quartet that also included Aiden McGeady, Naismith and Mirallas. They have all contributed to Everton's impressive statistic of having scored at least two goals in every game this season, and it was of little surprise they each played significant roles in the goals against Wolfsburg. Naismith was the first to make a telling contribution, forcing the opener with Everton's first attack. After winning possession, Naismith ran into the area to receive a Baines pass before stabbing a shot at goal. Rodriguez tried to clear, but the ball cannoned off goalkeeper Diego Benaglio, and hit the Wolfsburg full-back again before ending up in his own net. That was Everton's first goal in Europe at Goodison Park since beating Sporting Lisbon 2-1 in February 2010, and it had the buoyant home crowd hungry for more. Everton duly attempted to deliver, with full-backs Baines and Coleman becoming more adventurous as Wolfsburg offered little going forward, and their attacking instincts resulted in the home side's second goal on the stroke of half-time. Mirallas's drive was weakly pushed into the path of Baines, who had followed the shot into the area, and he knocked the ball across goal for Coleman to nod in. Wolfsburg boss Dieter Hecking introduced Germany midfielder Aaron Hunt for the start of the second half, but within seconds of the restart Everton went further ahead. This time, Robin Knoche's foul on McGeady was deemed to have occurred inside the area, and Baines confidently despatched the resulting penalty. The goal effectively ended Wolfsburg's hopes of returning to Germany with anything to show but, with nothing to lose, they embarked on a spell of dominance. For a good 30 minutes they enjoyed the lion's share of possession and attempts on goal, as Tim Howard produced saves from Luiz Gustavo's opportunistic shot and Rodriguez's well-struck free-kick. Former Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner was introduced after the hour, with Wolfsburg boss Hecking sensing a possible goal, but instead it was Everton who grabbed a fourth. Mirallas peeled away from defenders to run on to substitute Samuel Eto'o's through ball and he coolly slotted in at Benaglio's near post. There was still time for Wolfsburg to get the consolation their 27 shots on goal deserved, Rodriguez making some amends for his early own goal with a curling free-kick. Everton boss Roberto Martinez: "The atmosphere was perfect for us to start a very good performance. "I thought there were two very good sides. On the night the scoreline probably doesn't reflect the difference between the two sides. "We scored at the right times. Our work-rate was magnificent. We had to defend and we did that really well but every time we went forward we had a clinical touch about us." Wolfsburg boss Dieter Hecking: "It's obviously not the start we'd hoped for. We were lacking in certain areas, both in terms of finishing and defensive work. "We should have gone into half-time a goal down and we got hit with a second just before the break. Straight after the restart, 3-0 down and the game is lost. "We really weren't smart enough and showed a certain naivety."
Everton marked their Europa League return with a dominant victory over Germans Wolfsburg at Goodison Park.
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Emily Slough launched a campaign after finding a photograph on Facebook of her feeding her daughter in Rugeley. In a show of support, Swansea mother Jade Richards organised a breastfeeding protest in Castle Square on Saturday at midday. Ms Slough staged her own event in Rugeley. Ms Slough, 27, said she had "discreetly" stopped to feed her eight-month-old daughter Matilda during a shopping trip on 7 March. Her campaign has attracted thousands of "likes" on Facebook and more than 1,000 people are expected to attend her mass breastfeeding protest. Swansea mother Ms Richards, who is originally from Staffordshire, said she was inspired to launch her own event after hearing about Ms Slough's story. "We had about 120 people join us to support Emily," said Ms Richards. "Mothers, fathers and families came along. It was a great turn out and great weather. "We handed out flyers explaining that we were here today in support of Emily and the flyers also contained information about feeding babies and why public feeding is necessary. "There were details about the Equality Act which says people can't discriminate against women breastfeeding. "During the event, one lady came up to me and said it was the first time she had breastfed in public without covering her baby's head with a blanket to conceal what she was doing." Ms Richards said it was hard to explain why Ms Slough had received such a harsh reaction while breastfeeding in public. "People are not used to seeing mothers breastfeeding in public," she added. "Mothers are normally discreet when they're feeding, I'm not saying they should be, but when a mother is spotted they sometimes receive odd reactions." She said people were used to seeing breasts as sexual objects and were "freaked out" when they saw them being used for what they were designed for. "I think the breastfeeding protest in Swansea will serve as a confidence boost for mothers and it'll give them a chance to meet like-minded people," Ms Richards said. "Perhaps this could become an annual event and then breastfeeding wouldn't be seen by some as a problem and would help normalise it." In Staffordshire, up to 1,000 people turned up to the protest organised in Rugeley town centre on Saturday. Similar events were also taking place in Newcastle, Milton Keynes, Stirling and York.
More than 100 people have supported a breastfeeding protest in Swansea after a Staffordshire mother was labelled a "tramp" for feeding her baby in public.
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Bernard Hender, 19, and Doug McTavish, 39, died in the blaze above a funeral director's office in Llanrwst, Conwy county, in October 2014. The Abergele inquest is examining if a Hotpoint dryer caused the fire. On Thursday, a fire engineer told the hearing there was "no compelling evidence" it started in the dryer but he could not rule it out. Clifford Christie, a member of the Institute of Fire Engineers, was asked to look into the cause of the fire by domestic appliance company Whirlpool. Giving evidence on the second day of the hearing, he said the dryer was "severely damaged" by fire but some components on the machine were intact. Mr Christie said he was "satisfied" it had not started in the timer, the motor or the drum, and there was no accumulation of lint in the machine. But he said he could not rule out that it started in the machine's starter switch, which was not recovered following the blaze. He also told the hearing it was possible there was a fault in an iron kept in the same room. He said evidence given to the inquest on Wednesday that the iron was switched off might have been "mistaken". On Wednesday, a tenant who lived in the flat spoke of surviving the fire. Garry Lloyd Jones, 50, told the inquest: "I just remember walking down the corridor to see what was going on and seeing flames coming out of the tumble dryer. "I went down to the living area and went to the kitchen and there was nothing there but when I looked out of the kitchen window I could see an orange glow." Notices had previously been issued by Whirlpool telling customers to unplug Hotpoint, Creda and Indesit models manufactured between 2004 and 2015 after a potential fire risk was identified. The inquest continues.
A tumble dryer could "not be ruled out" as the cause of a flat fire in which two men died, an inquest has heard.
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Hull City's Chester, Dummett of Newcastle United and Celtic's Matthews missed March's 3-0 win in Israel because of injuries. Andy King returns after serving a two-match ban but injuries rule out James Collins and Ben Davies. Blackburn defender Adam Henley is also in the 23-man squad. Goalkeeper Danny Ward of Liverpool, Owain Fon Williams - recently released by Tranmere - and Leicester City striker Tom Lawrence are the other uncapped players included. The squad will meet up for a training camp in Cardiff on Monday 1 June for five days before the match squad reconvene on Monday 8 June. West Brom striker Tyler Roberts, Liverpool winger Harry Wilson, Cardiff full-back Declan John and Everton defender Gethin Jones have been called up to train with the squad that week. Real Madrid's Gareth Bale is set to win his 50th cap at Cardiff City Stadium while Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey, the other goal scorer in the victory in Israel, is also in Chris Coleman's squad. Leicester City midfielder King is back after a a two-match suspension following his red card in the qualifier against Cyprus last October. Wales are currently second in Euro 2016 qualifying group B, behind Belgium on goal difference. Tottenham left-back Davies has been ruled out after having surgery on a dislocated shoulder while West Ham United centre-half Collins is absent because of a calf injury. Collins started against Israel in place of Chester, who missed the game after suffering a shoulder injury. Crystal Palace's Jonny Williams and George Williams of Fulham are also missing because of injuries. Belgium and Wales are both unbeaten after playing five of their 10 Group B games, and the match at Cardiff City Stadium has already sold out. Coleman's Wales drew 0-0 with the 2014 World Cup quarter-finalists in Brussels in November. Hennessey (Crystal Palace), Fon Williams (Tranmere),Ward (Liverpool), Williams (Swansea City - captain), Chester (Hull City), Gunter (Reading), Taylor (Swansea City), Dummett (Newcastle), Matthews (Celtic), Richards (Swansea City), Henley (Blackburn Rovers), Allen (Liverpool), Ledley (Crystal Palace), Ramsey (Arsenal), King (Leicester City), Vaughan (Nottingham Forest), MacDonald (Bournemouth), Cotterill (Birmingham City), Robson-Kanu (Reading), Lawrence (Leicester City), Bale (Real Madrid), Church (Charlton Athletic), Vokes (Burnley).
Defenders James Chester, Paul Dummett and Adam Matthews have been included in the Wales squad for the Euro 2016 qualifier against Belgium on 12 June.
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Thousands of people took to the streets of the capital, Freetown, at the stroke of midnight - marking 42 days without a single declared case of the disease. There were further cheers when the WHO local representative made the official announcement later on Saturday. The outbreak killed almost 4,000 people in Sierra Leone over the past 18 months. 11,315 Deaths - probable, confirmed and suspected (Includes one in the US and six in Mali) 4,809 Liberia 3,955 Sierra Leone 2,536 Guinea 8 Nigeria Many gathered around a giant cotton tree in the centre of the city. Some lit candles in memory of the victims, while others danced with joy. Dr Oliver Johnson, from the King's Sierra Leone partnership, worked at an Ebola clinic in Freetown, and has strong links with medical professionals there. "[For] everyone I've spoken to, there's a sense of relief that this might finally be over and maybe a bit of disbelief that after so many false starts, or false ends, we might finally be there," he told the BBC. A country is considered free of human-to-human transmission once two 21-day incubation periods have passed since the last known case tested negative for a second time. This is the moment Sierra Leone has been waiting for. Thousands of people took to the streets of the capital on the run-up to midnight. Women's groups came together to organise a march through the city centre; the final point was a 600-year-old cotton tree which sits on a huge roundabout. Usually, the area is jammed with cars, but last night it was packed with people. Some held up candles, others jumped around dancing and a military band led the procession through the city. There were waves of celebrations, and then silence as names of some of the dead were beamed on to a screen. Health workers in particular were honoured for their bravery and sacrifice, they were some of the first to die when Ebola struck. Today is an enormous milestone for Sierra Leoneans, and people are overjoyed. But this historic moment is bittersweet. Ebola: Mapping the outbreak How Ebola changed the world Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma is due to address crowds in the city later. On Friday, he blamed the WHO for delaying Sierra Leone declaring a state of emergency and restricting movement during the Ebola outbreak. He said his government did at the time what it could do and did not have the knowledge to fight the disease. He said his government had to put up with the delays because international organisations such as the WHO "were the experts". Neighbouring Liberia was declared Ebola-free in September following 4,800 deaths there. A handful of cases are still being reported in neighbouring Guinea. Sierra Leone has said it will take heightened security and health screening measures at their shared border.
Sierra Leone has officially been declared free of Ebola by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Posh took a sixth-minute lead when Ryan Sweeney failed to clear a cross from Gwion Edwards and Marriott pounced to fire home from close range. A Junior Morais pass set up strike partner Marriott to score his second in the 55th minute and Steven Taylor forced the ball over the line for a third with 12 minutes remaining after Jack Baldwin had headed on a left-wing corner. Rovers grabbed a consolation five minutes from time when substitute Rory Gaffney headed home a Lee Brown cross at the far post. But Marriott completed his treble in time added on, tapping in a low left-wing cross from substitute Andrew Hughes. Posh had the better of the first half but survived a scare just before the break when Billy Bodin's left-footed drive from the edge of the box crashed against the crossbar. Rovers also hit the woodwork in the second half through a looping header from substitute Ollie Clarke. Report supplied by the Press Association. Match ends, Bristol Rovers 1, Peterborough United 4. Second Half ends, Bristol Rovers 1, Peterborough United 4. Attempt missed. Rory Gaffney (Bristol Rovers) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Attempt blocked. Rory Gaffney (Bristol Rovers) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Goal! Bristol Rovers 1, Peterborough United 4. Jack Marriott (Peterborough United) right footed shot from very close range to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Andrew Hughes with a cross. Attempt missed. Liam Sercombe (Bristol Rovers) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Substitution, Peterborough United. Andrew Hughes replaces Gwion Edwards. Anthony Grant (Peterborough United) wins a free kick on the right wing. Foul by Billy Bodin (Bristol Rovers). Corner, Peterborough United. Conceded by Daniel Leadbitter. Attempt blocked. Jack Marriott (Peterborough United) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Goal! Bristol Rovers 1, Peterborough United 3. Rory Gaffney (Bristol Rovers) header from very close range to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Lee Brown with a cross. Substitution, Peterborough United. Chris Forrester replaces Marcus Maddison. Daniel Leadbitter (Bristol Rovers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Gwion Edwards (Peterborough United). Goal! Bristol Rovers 0, Peterborough United 3. Steven Taylor (Peterborough United) right footed shot from very close range to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Gwion Edwards. Corner, Peterborough United. Conceded by Adam Smith. Attempt saved. Marcus Maddison (Peterborough United) left footed shot from a difficult angle on the left is saved in the bottom left corner. Attempt blocked. Idris Kanu (Peterborough United) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Daniel Leadbitter (Bristol Rovers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Jack Marriott (Peterborough United). Substitution, Peterborough United. Idris Kanu replaces Junior Morias. Corner, Bristol Rovers. Conceded by Ryan Tafazolli. Corner, Bristol Rovers. Conceded by Jonathan Bond. Tom Lockyer (Bristol Rovers) hits the bar with a header from the centre of the box. Corner, Bristol Rovers. Conceded by Jonathan Bond. Attempt saved. Tom Nichols (Bristol Rovers) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the top left corner. Attempt blocked. Liam Sercombe (Bristol Rovers) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Corner, Bristol Rovers. Conceded by Leonardo Da Silva Lopes. Substitution, Bristol Rovers. Ollie Clarke replaces Stuart Sinclair because of an injury. Delay in match Stuart Sinclair (Bristol Rovers) because of an injury. Attempt saved. Gwion Edwards (Peterborough United) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Substitution, Bristol Rovers. Rory Gaffney replaces Ellis Harrison. Substitution, Bristol Rovers. Byron Moore replaces Chris Lines. Foul by Stuart Sinclair (Bristol Rovers). Michael Doughty (Peterborough United) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Corner, Peterborough United. Conceded by Ryan Sweeney. Attempt blocked. Junior Morias (Peterborough United) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Goal! Bristol Rovers 0, Peterborough United 2. Jack Marriott (Peterborough United) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Junior Morias. Attempt missed. Ellis Harrison (Bristol Rovers) left footed shot from the centre of the box is too high.
Jack Marriott scored a hat-trick as Peterborough made it maximum points from their opening two League One matches with an impressive victory at Bristol Rovers.
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5 January 2016 Last updated at 08:38 GMT After the war, the dormitories in south London became temporary accommodation for immigrants from countries like Jamaica who were invited to live in the UK. The tunnels, which are 120ft below the surface, have now been opened up for public visits by Transport for London (TfL) and the London Transport Museum. BBC London's Alice Bhandhukravi reports.
Beneath Clapham South Tube station lie a warren of tunnels which provided shelter for 8,000 people during World War Two.
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The couple married in the 28-year-old tennis star's hometown of Dunblane in April. It is understood that Kim, 27, has recently had her 12-week scan, with the baby due in February. Murray's mother Judy recently told a magazine that she was "really looking forward to being a granny". Murray enjoyed a strong run of form after marrying his long-term girlfriend in front of family and friends at Dunblane Cathedral on 11 April. He reached the semi-finals of the French Open and Wimbledon, and won his first titles on clay. Speaking to Sky Sports earlier this year, he said: "It (marriage) has been nice and a lot of people have spoken about the honeymoon period. "But we've been together a very long time and getting married was the next step." Murray fans were quick to congratulate the couple after news of the pregnancy was reported, tweeting him their best wishes.
Former Wimbledon champion Andy Murray and his wife Kim Sears are expecting their first baby, his agent has confirmed.
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While being a fan of "Scandi dramas" like Borgen, Theresa May told the Radio Times she'd tune in to Doctor Who and "a nice Agatha Christie". Earlier in the day, she'll have a drink with friends before helping churches in her Berkshire constituency who provide lunch for elderly people. The PM also said she enjoys Strictly Come Dancing, but wouldn't take part. "I always like to see Doctor Who on Christmas night, if possible, and a nice Agatha Christie to curl up with. David Suchet was a great Poirot - he got him to a T," she said in the Christmas issue of the magazine. Church has always been an important part of Christmas, she said, as her father was a vicar. "As a child I had to wait until my father had finished his services before I could open my presents. It felt like a very long wait." Theresa May: The woman behind No 10 Discussing her TV tastes as a younger woman, the prime minister said she liked watching Diana Rigg and later Joanna Lumley in The Avengers, but never viewed them as role models. "I have never had a female role model - I've always just got on with doing what I am doing," she said. Mrs May admitted she had not seen much of former shadow chancellor Ed Balls on Strictly as she tended to be busy on Saturday evenings. Asked if one day she would be tempted to give the show a try herself, she replied: "I can't dance. It's not a good idea."
The prime minister will be curled up on the sofa watching traditional British TV on Christmas Day.
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Second-quarter gross domestic product grew faster than expected, up from 0.4% growth in the previous quarter, the Office for National Statistics said. Any uncertainty ahead of last month's referendum seemed "limited", ONS said. However, by far the strongest growth was in April, followed by a sharp easing off in May and June. On a yearly basis the economy grew by a healthy 2.2%. The pick-up in economic activity was boosted by the biggest upturn in industrial output since 1999, particularly from car factories and pharmaceutical firms. ONS chief economist Joe Grice said that as well as the industrial gains, there was also "strong growth across the services sector, particularly retailing". "Any uncertainties in the run-up to the referendum seem to have had a limited effect," he said. "Very few respondents to ONS surveys cited such uncertainties as negatively impacting their businesses." Economists, including those at the Bank of England, had estimated second-quarter growth would be about 0.5%. Chancellor Philip Hammond said the better-than-expected figures showed the fundamentals of the UK economy were "strong". "It is clear we enter our negotiations to leave the EU from a position of economic strength," Mr Hammond said. But he also told the BBC's economics editor Kamal Ahmed it was "far too early to say how the economy is responding" to the referendum result. John McDonnell, Labour's shadow chancellor, said the figures bore little relation to the economic position of workers. "Today's GDP figures provide a stark contrast with the grim news on real earnings which remain 10% below their 2007 level," he said. "The Tories' failed austerity policy has produced a lost decade for earnings with ordinary households experiencing the worst decline in living standards in living memory." Industrial output, including manufacturing, grew by 2.1% in the quarter. The services sector, the largest part of the UK economy, grew 0.5%, while construction and agriculture fell 0.4% and 1% respectively. In April industrial production jumped 2.1% month-on-month, but then dropped 0.5% in May and rose only 0.2% in June. Services also started the quarter strongly, rising 0.6% in April, before dropping 0.1% in May and growing by only 0.1% in June. Looking in the rear view mirror doesn't always tell you much about the road ahead. And that is essentially what today's second quarter economic growth figures are about - a health check on the road behind us, not a snap shot of the here and now. Care does need to be taken with these figures. Firstly, they are only an initial assessment, and the data towards the end of the quarter will only be firmed up once the "revisions" are published over the next few weeks. What estimates we do have suggest that activity did fall off through May and June as the referendum approached. Second, the figures do not contain much information on what has happened to the economy following the June 23 vote. And certainly some of the data published since then have been pretty gloomy. Read more of Kamal's blog here. Analysts and business groups warned against using the second-quarter figures - which only included estimates of one week following the 23 June referendum - to measure the impact of the Brexit result. It is "far too soon to draw firm conclusions" about the UK's future growth prospects, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) warned. "The significant contribution made by the manufacturing sector is particularly encouraging, but the improvements were from a low base, and the UK economy remains reliant on the service sector to drive growth," the BCC said. Ben Brettell, a senior economist at Hargreaves Lansdown, said the GDP figures "can't be taken as evidence of the current climate". "However, what they do show is an absence of pre-Brexit concerns, meaning that if the forecast downturn does materialise, at least we start from a position of relative strength," he said. A snapshot of the economy in the weeks after the referendum - from the closely-watched Purchasing Managers Indexes (PMIs) - suggested there had been a sharp fall in economic activity following the Leave vote. The economy seems to be heading towards a "significant deterioration" in the second half of 2016, according to the National Institute of Economic and Social Research. Connor Campbell, an analyst at Spreadex, agreed, saying: "Just because predictions of a slowdown pre-referendum appear to have been false, last week's early glimpse at the Markit PMIs shows that the post-Brexit impact is in no way a bogeyman conjured by bitter Vote Remainers." A separate survey released on Wednesday suggested that retail - one of the growth sectors in the second quarter - has suffered following the referendum. Retail sales volumes have declined more rapidly in July than at an time in the last four years, according to a survey by the CBI.
The UK economy grew by 0.6% in the three months to the end of June, as economic growth accelerated in the run-up to the vote to leave the EU.
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