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Jaguar Land Rover makes loss as sales slide 13%

The UK's largest carmaker blamed falling Chinese sales, uncertainty over diesel and Brexit.

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CCTV captures Horsham armed robber's attack on PC

Footage shows PC Ellie Young being dragged from her patrol car by an armed robber.

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Harry and Meghan: Duchess hugs 'Hannah from Instagram'

Hannah Sergel waited 20 hours to meet the Duchess, who supported her through mental health struggles.

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Worcester house fire victim was GB swimmer Tazmin Pugh

Tazmin Pugh, who represented England and Great Britain, was found dead with her partner Josh Kirk.

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Crawshaw meat retailer collapse puts 600 jobs at risk

The meat retailer operates from more than 50 outlets across the Midlands and North of England.

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Facebook: MPs in new attempt to question Mark Zuckerberg

British and Canadian politicians request Facebook boss appear before joint data privacy hearing.

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Halloween 2018: Meet the UK's real-life witches

Two members of a coven talk us through a girls' night in with a difference.

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Facebook: MPs in new attempt to question Mark Zuckerberg

British and Canadian politicians request Facebook boss appear before joint data privacy hearing.

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Wales great Jenkins to retire on Sunday

Wales' most capped player Gethin Jenkins will play his final game of rugby on Sunday for Cardiff Blues before retiring.

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gmail is crazy slow. Facebook has some weird bugs all the time. What is going on with these companies?

Viola Davis explains why there's a long way to go to eliminate racism

Oscar winner Viola Davis reveals how she has stayed grounded in Hollywood and why there still aren't enough black actors on screen.

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England's Stokes retires hurt in warm-up match against Sri Lanka XI

All-rounder Ben Stokes retires hurt on day two of England's warm-up match in Colombo after being struck on the left arm.

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UK to pick ambassadors from private sector

The UK's foreign secretary is opening up almost 1,000 diplomatic roles to non-civil servants.

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Doddie Weir continues making memories amid battle with MND

As Wales and Scotland prepare to contest a cup named in his honour, Doddie Weir talks about his fight with Motor Neurone Disease and making every moment count.

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Car and house insurance faces FCA probe

The City regulator has warns customers face "significant harm" from the prices charged by some firms.

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CCTV issued over ambulance break-in in Birmingham

Paramedics' belongings were stolen when a man smashed the vehicle's window and climbed inside.

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Car and house insurance faces FCA probe

The City regulator has warns customers face "significant harm" from the prices charged by some firms.

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Trump visits Pittsburgh synagogue to pay respects to victims of massacre

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Whitey Bulger, infamous Boston mob boss, killed in prison, multiple reports say

10/30/18 9:56 AM

Clampdown on violence against NHS staff

Health Secretary Matt Hancock says he will introduce new measures to help protect NHS staff.

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Asia Bibi: Pakistan acquits Christian woman on death row

Asia Bibi's blasphemy conviction polarised Pakistan and the Supreme Court has already sparked protests.

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George Osborne 'regrets' mistakes that led to Brexit vote

Ex-chancellor says Tories were wrong over immigration - which helped lose the 2016 referendum.

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Suzy Lamplugh: Sutton Coldfield search enters day three

Police have been interested in an area to the rear of a semi-detached home in north Birmingham.

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What do American voters care about?

In just under a week the US goes to the polls to elect a new Congress. So what are the main issues?

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Maori ceremony for duke and duchess as royal tour ends

The couple's 16-day overseas tour ends with a visit to a kiwi hatchery and tree walk in New Zealand.

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Pittsburgh shooting: Trump visits synagogue amid protests

Hundreds of demonstrators in Pittsburgh accuse the US president of fomenting intolerance and hate.

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Being wrong weight 'cuts four years off life'

People who are overweight or underweight could live shorter lives than those with a healthy BMI, a study says.

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Yemen conflict: Mattis and Pompeo urge swift ceasefire

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urge all sides to hold talks soon.

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Nato holds biggest military exercise since Cold War

Trident Juncture is the biggest exercise of its kind since the Cold War.

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University stops making unconditional offers

Unconditional offers are being halted at one university to preserve its entry standards.

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Vatican embassy: Human remains found at Rome property

The human remains could help solve the disappearance of a teenage girl in 1983, Italian media report.

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The Great British Bake Off: 2018 winner revealed

After 10 weeks of biscuits, breads, cakes and pastries, one contestant emerges from the tent triumphant.

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The Papers: Brexit impact and 'Suzy cop's blunders'

Brexit continues to attract headlines with front page stories focusing on the economy and the rush for Irish passports.

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News Daily: Osborne 'regrets' Brexit vote mistakes and NHS violence clampdown

Your morning briefing for 31 October 2018.

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From Syria to Cambridge University

Studying with a mobile phone instead of textbooks in Syria, Abdullah Kattineh got into Cambridge.

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Meeting my long-lost Jamaican family

Keith from Lichfield thought he was an only child for his entire life, that is until a few months ago when he discovered that he is in fact, one of 10 siblings.

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Bitcoin: The first ten years

Bitcoin was born ten years ago. What has it brought the world?

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Harry greets NZ audience in six Pacific languages

He was attending an event with Auckland's local Pasifika community, hosted by New Zealand's prime minister.

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The men having penis fillers to boost their self-esteem

Penis fillers, designed to increase the organ's girth, have gained in popularity, cosmetic surgery groups say.

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DIY Generation: How to be your own boss aged 25

Young entrepreneurs give advice on how to get started in business.

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What should I do with my broken kettle?

Our household appliances could have much longer lives if they were designed to be easily repaired.

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The black history you might not learn at school

As Black History Month draws to a close, BBC News celebrates four lesser-known historical figures.

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Dutch language besieged by English at the unis

So extensive is the spread of English, a group of lecturers warns of a looming "linguicide".

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Can artificial intelligence help stop religious violence?

Oxford University researchers have created a simulation designed to help prevent religious conflict.

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Does screen time really affect medical students' surgery skills?

Surgeons respond after a professor claimed medical students are losing the dexterity to stitch up patients.

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Leicester helicopter crash: Foxes will face Cardiff on Saturday following death of owner

Leicester City's Premier League match at Cardiff on Saturday will go ahead following the death of owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in a helicopter crash.

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Lewis Hamilton on 2018 F1 world title: 'Let's dance. I know how to get by you'

Following his fifth F1 world win Lewis Hamilton talks about his growth as a person, his spirituality and the stand-out moments in 2018.

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Carabao Cup: Nigel Clough says guiding Burton into last eight is 'special'

Burton boss Nigel Clough says it is "special" to have guided League One Burton to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup for the first time.

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Facebook daily visits growth slows as sales miss forecasts

The social media firm is seeing users shift from its most profitable business amid rising costs.

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Government must 'get a grip' on Sellafield

Budget overruns for decommissioning the nuclear power site are nearing £1bn, a report finds.

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Japan bullet train stops 'scary' safety drills

Workers at the Japanese company would crouch in trenches beside railway tracks as trains sped by.

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Sports Direct to close Evans Cycles stores in rescue deal

Billionaire Mike Ashley is to make the closures as part of a deal to buy the struggling cycle chain.

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Contractors dismayed at higher tax bill

Freelancers and contractors warn that planned changes in the way they pay tax could hit their employment prospects.

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Budget 2018: A bit of a gamble, says IFS

Many public services will feel squeezed for some time to come, the Institute for Fiscal Studies warns.

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GE shares plunge as investigation widens

US industrial giant takes a $22bn charge on its power division as investors dump their stock.

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Tata and ThyssenKrupp steel merger faces EU probe

The European Commission fears the proposed merger would increase steel prices and reduce competition.

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Budget 2018: Premium Bonds more 'accessible' for children

More family members will be able to buy Premium Bonds for children - giving them a 24,500 to 1 chance to win.

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Italy's economy stalls as eurozone slows down

Italy's economy stalls as growth in the 19-country eurozone slows to just 0.2% in the third quarter.

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Bitcoin: The first ten years

Bitcoin was born ten years ago. What has it brought the world?

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Do schools help or hinder social mobility?

"Meritocracy is the big promise of our democracies," says the OECD. But are education systems delivering?

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What should I do with my broken kettle?

Our household appliances could have much longer lives if they were designed to be easily repaired.

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Tuesday, 30 October 2018

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President Trump, in interview, says he plans to sign executive order ending birthright citizenship for babies of non-citizens

10/30/18 4:29 AM

Wagamama sold to Frankie & Benny's owner

The Asian-themed restaurant chain is being bought in a deal which values the business at £559m.

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The people embracing their disabilities for Halloween

For some with physical disabilities Halloween is proving an opportunity to embrace their bodies and celebrate difference.

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Sony eyes record profit as gaming hits boost earnings

Strong demand for Spider-Man and other games is helping drive earnings at the Japanese electronics giant.

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US mail bombs: Who is financier George Soros?

The billionaire financier and philanthropist was targeted in a US mail-bombing campaign.

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Mass loss of wildlife caused by human consumption, WWF says

"Exploding consumption" has wiped out 60% of wildlife since 1970, conservationists say.

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BP profits double on higher prices and new oil fields

The oil giant reports its strongest quarterly results for five years, helped by higher prices and output.

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Brazil economy: Can Bolsonaro ride the 'Bullsonaro wave'?

Businesses and markets are embracing Jair Bolsonaro; but his policies are vague and untested.

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Anger over chancellor's £400m 'little extras' for schools

The chancellor's choice of language in particular drew criticism from parents and teachers.

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Wagamama sold to Frankie & Benny's owner

The Asian-themed restaurant chain is being bought in a deal which values the business at £559m.

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Budget 2018: MPs debate 'end of austerity' claim

Labour says spending cuts are continuing and accuses the government of a "broken promise".

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Suzy Lamplugh: Police search Sutton Coldfield property

A property in Birmingham is being searched in connection with the estate agent's murder in 1986.

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Surgery students 'losing dexterity to stitch patients'

A surgery professor expresses fears over the consequences of a generation more adept at using screens.

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Adele named richest UK celebrity aged 30 or under

Ed Sheeran, Emma Watson, John Boyega and Harry Styles all feature on Heat magazine's 2018 rich list.

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Meghan shows off welly-wanging skills in New Zealand

The Duchess of Sussex played the game after she and Prince Harry arrived in New Zealand.

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Cerebral palsy superhero creator: I decided representation matters

Farida Bedwei wanted a comic book character that represented people like her - so she created one.

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Matthew Hedges: Academic on UAE spying charge bailed

Durham University PhD student Matthew Hedges is accused of spying while on a research trip.

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Pregnancy gap should be at least a year - researchers

A study says 12-to-18 months is the ideal interval between giving birth and becoming pregnant again.

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Jamal Khashoggi's fiancee on writer's death in Saudi consulate

Hatice Cengiz was set to marry the journalist before he was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

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Lion Air crash: Sonar and drones used in Indonesian search

Lion Air flight JT 610, carrying 189 people, plunged into the Java Sea shortly after taking off.

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Excluded children at risk of knife crime - Barnardo's

Pupils taken out of education could also be at risk of being groomed, says the charity Barnardo's.

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'Pole dancing helped me find body confidence'

Vanessa Martin says pole dancing and finding "other fat women online" helped her gain body confidence.

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The Papers: 'Tricks and treats' in pre-Brexit Budget

Philip Hammond's last Budget before Brexit dominates Tuesday's newspaper front pages.

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News Daily: 'Austerity ending' Budget under scrutiny and Briton bailed in UAE

Your morning briefing for 30 October 2018.

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Halloween: How did we fall in love with pumpkins?

The idea of carving pumpkins comes from the United States - or does it?

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Carey Mulligan says film and TV sets are still 'limiting' for mums

Actress Carey Mulligan says she has "never, ever been on a set where they have childcare".

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Britain's hidden heroines - the WRVS

The Royal Voluntary Service celebrates its 80th anniversary this year, here are a selection of images from a new photo exhibition in London.

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US mail bombs: Who is George Soros?

The billionaire financier and philanthropist was targeted in a US mail-bombing campaign.

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Meghan on tour: Tips for travelling when you're pregnant

Advice from two mums as the pregnant Duchess of Sussex completes her first overseas tour with the duke.

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Linda Liukas, Hello Ruby and the magic of coding

Linda Liukas wants to show children that writing code for computers can be magical.

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Chocolate: Origins of delicacy pushed back in time

The delights of chocolate were first discovered in the Amazon rainforest about 5,000 years ago.

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'Killing vegans' response from Waitrose magazine editor

Waitrose Food's editor doesn't mince his words in rejecting an idea aimed at vegan readers.

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Why did the council 'house' me in a tent?

Theo had just turned 17 when he became homeless. He turned to the council for help - but was given only a one-man tent.

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Grenfell Tower: The fires that foretold the tragedy

The five fires over five decades that could have saved the lives of the residents of Grenfell Tower.

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Stacey Abrams: The Deep South woman vying to make history

Georgia’s battle for the governor’s mansion reflects changing US demographics - and the women behind it.

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'I never knew men could get breast cancer'

Moses Musonga, a 67-year-old Kenyan, got a shock when he was diagnosed with the disease.

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As a Pittsburgh Jewish community reeled, its teenagers mobilised

Teenagers who live in the Pittsburgh community reeling from a synagogue attack reflect and demand change.

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The mega-dam being crowdfunded by Pakistan's top judge

Pakistan is hoping to collect about $17bn to build the controversial Diamer Bhasha dam.

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Can we predict when and where a crime will take place?

Predictive policing using data analytics is gaining acceptance among police forces, but at what cost?

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Budget 2018: MPs debate 'end of austerity' claim

Labour says spending cuts are continuing and accuses the government of a "broken promise".

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Uber appeals against drivers' rights to pay and holiday

The taxi-hailing app appeals against a ruling its drivers should be treated as workers, not self employed.

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Budget 2018: Tech giants face digital services tax

Chancellor Philip Hammond plans to tax the sales that digital giants generate in the UK.

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US targets Chinese firm over national security fears

The US said trade with Chinese chipmaker Fujian Jinhua poses a risk to "national security interests".

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Budget 2018: What do the housing measures mean?

More help is announced for first-time buyers and plans to create more homes on the High Street.

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Budget 2018: Contractors face higher tax and NI payments

Freelance groups describe tax changes as a "smash and grab raid"

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Budget 2018: Philip Hammond hails better borrowing figures

Borrowing is set to keep falling, but the chancellor all but abandons a target to eliminate the deficit.

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Budget 2018: Business rates cut for public toilets

"This is virtually the only announcement in this Budget that hasn't leaked," the chancellor jokes.

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US shares drop on renewed tariff threat against China

Technology stocks led the fallers on a report the US may impose additional levies on China.

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Budget: Hammond says extra £1bn to be given to the MoD

Anti-submarine warfare among the "critical assets" that will get more money from the chancellor.

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Budget 2018: Chancellor abolishes PFI for future projects

The government will not enter into further Private Finance Initiative projects, but will honour those under way, says the chancellor.

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Budget 2018: Chancellor on austerity 'finally coming to an end'

Philip Hammond opens his Budget speech "for Britain's future", saying it would be for "the strivers, the grafters and the carers".

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Linda Liukas, Hello Ruby and the magic of coding

Linda Liukas wants to show children that writing code for computers can be magical.

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Budget 2018: Key announcements from the chancellor

Politics Live presenter Andrew Neil goes through the key announcements from the chancellor in his 2018 Budget.

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Can we predict when and where a crime will take place?

Predictive policing using data analytics is gaining acceptance among police forces, but at what cost?

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WATCH: Trump sits down for wide-ranging interview on 'The Ingraham Angle,' 10 pm ET

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Trump, first lady to visit Pittsburgh Tuesday following synagogue shooting

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5,000 troops deploying to US-Mexico border in response to migrant caravan

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North Carolina high school student dies after being shot by classmate, police say

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Monday, 29 October 2018

'Hidden homeless' sleeping on London buses

Some bus routes are used as a refuge for London's homeless. What's being done to help them?

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'Controlling bully' gets 23 years for Haringey wife murder

Kema Salum stabbed his wife 49 times in front of her young son at their north London home.

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New BBC Sounds app aims to woo younger listeners

BBC Sounds replaces the iPlayer Radio app, which was only used by 3% of under-35s.

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Leicester City helicopter crash: Owner's wife and son visit stadium

Owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was among five people who died in the crash near the club's ground.

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Angela Merkel to step down as German chancellor in 2021

Germany's Angela Merkel says she will step down as chancellor in 2021, following election setbacks.

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Lion Air: How could a brand new plane crash?

The Lion Air plane which crashed on take-off from Jakarta had only been in service for a few weeks.

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Plastic waste elimination pledge by 2025 attracts more big firms

Some 250 major organisations join Coca Cola and H&M promising to stop using single waste plastic.

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The Simpsons producer responds to claims Apu is leaving

Apu has become controversial recently, with some people arguing that he is an Indian stereotype.

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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Are any remote desktop solutions good enough for full-time use?

Ask HN: Are any remote desktop solutions good enough for full-time use?
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I'm thinking about having a beefy desktop computer at home and using some kind of remote desktop solution to connect to it from other places (e.g co-working spaces). I have good bandwidth (250+ Mbit both ways) with low latency (< 10 ms) between the computers. Is there any solution that's good enough for 100% full-time use. I'm thinking about stuff like high DPI ("retina") resolutions, transfer of audio input and output and just overall good enough quality and latency to not get annoyed by it. The computer at home is probably going to running macOS, and I would preferably have a solution where the client can be run on macOS or maybe linux. Does anyone have experience with a solution like this?

Car sales drop leaves borrowing growth rate at three-year low

Bank of England said consumer credit grew 7.7% in the year to September, the slowest pace since 2015.

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Are hydrogen trains the future of UK travel?

Trains that emit pure water could be in the UK by the "early 2020s", according to the government.

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Moors Murders: Pauline Reade's remains reburied

Some of Pauline Reade's remains were stored by police for 30 years without her family's knowledge.

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Demi Lovato's mother says star is 90 days sober

The star's mother Dianna De La Garza told radio station Sirius XM that she "couldn't be more proud".

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Royal tour: Harry and Meghan's overseas trip so far

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been given a royal welcome in New Zealand, Tonga, Fiji and Australia.

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Newtownards: Group dressed as KKK members is 'hate incident'

A report of a group dressed as Ku Klux Klan members in Newtownards is widely condemned.

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The celebrity costumes winning this Halloween

With the Halloween spirit in full swing we take a look at some of this year's celebrity costumes.

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Merkel 'to abandon key party role'

Germany's Angela Merkel has told her CDU party's leaders she will not run for re-election as chairwoman - sources.

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Special 50p coin expected to mark Brexit

The chancellor is set to announce the commemorative coin during his Budget speech in the Commons.

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Special 50p coin expected to mark Brexit

The chancellor is set to announce the commemorative coin during his Budget speech in the Commons.

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Laura Kenny wins omnium gold at track World Cup in Canada

Britain's Olympic champion Laura Kenny wins omnium gold at the UCI Track World Cup in Milton, Canada.

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Leicester City owner among five dead in helicopter crash

Owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was among five people who died in the crash near the club's ground.

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Lion Air crash: Boeing 737 plane crashes in sea off Jakarta

The Boeing 737, carrying 188 people, vanished shortly after taking off from the Indonesian capital.

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Jair Bolsonaro: Far-right candidate wins Brazil poll

The controversial candidate wins a big victory over his left-wing rival in the presidential election.

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Sara Cox to present Radio 2 Drivetime show

The host takes over the slot from Simon Mayo and Jo Whiley, after Mayo revealed his departure.

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Women over 34 are being refused IVF treatment

Around 80% of areas in England are not offering IVF to women up until the age of 42, as recommended.

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INF treaty: Do we really need nuclear treaties?

With the US pulling out of a key treaty with Russia, should we be worried about nuclear war?

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Glenn Hoddle: Sound engineer who used CPR says he is 'no hero'

The sound engineer who used CPR treatment to keep former England manager Glenn Hoddle alive after he collapsed on Saturday says he is 'no hero.'

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Birmingham mum 'scarred physically and mentally by carjacking'

Clare O'Neill tells how carjackers drove off in her Audi with her four-week-old baby still inside.

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Philip Hammond prepares last Budget before Brexit

It's the last Budget before Brexit - and could all change if the UK and the EU don't reach a deal.

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More students seek mental health support, analysis shows

The National Union of Students says university fees and a competitive job market are behind the rise.

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Germany election: Further blow for Merkel in Hesse

The main parties in Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition lose votes in a regional election in Hesse.

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Lewis Hamilton equals Juan Manuel Fangio with fifth F1 title

Lewis Hamilton wins his fifth F1 World Championship, making him the joint second most successful driver of all time.

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Seann Walsh and Katya Jones voted off Strictly after kiss controversy

The comedian was pictured kissing his dance partner, Katya Jones, outside a pub three weeks ago.

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The Papers: Hero Leicester City pilot 'saved hundreds'

Newspapers praise Eric Swaffer, who steered the club chairman's helicopter away from crowds.

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Dad creates VR world to help daughter

Craig Chaytor's 360° videos were inspired by his daughter's learning difficulties.

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News Daily: Leicester City helicopter crash and Budget day

Your morning briefing for 29 October 2018.

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Are hydrogen trains the future of UK travel?

Trains that emit pure water could be in the UK by the "early 2020s", according to the government.

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Sulky word wins Scrabble championship

Nigel Richards earned 68 points for "groutier" - which means cross, sulky or sullen.

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Nile Rodgers: 'My music makes people feel good'

Nile Rodgers, the king of 1970s disco, says the key to his success is his music makes people feel good.

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In pictures: Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2018

Some of the winning images from the Royal Observatory Greenwich's annual competition.

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Halloween: How to navigate the crazy world of fancy dress

As outcries over controversial fancy dress become more common, what other costumes are off-limits?

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Walking Dead: Police find weapon like Negan's 'Lucille' in car

Police found the barbed wire covered baseball bat in a car that had earlier failed to stop for officers.

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Jair Bolsonaro beyond the sound bites: What are his policies?

A closer look at the policies the winner of Brazil's presidential election says he wants to pursue.

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Potholes: Why do we have so many of them?

The chancellor says councils in England will get an extra £420m in his Budget to fix potholes.

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Five things to know for the week ahead

Your Monday briefing on some of the most important stories coming up over the next seven days.

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‘The SOS in my Halloween decorations’

A Chinese dissident smuggled a letter into decorations he was forced to make. Years later, a woman in the US discovered it.

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How many people sleep rough in England and how are they counted?

The Budget is expected to raise money to tackle rough sleeping. But how big a problem is it?

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Leicester helicopter crash: Kasper Schmeichel leads team-mates in tribute to late owner

Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel leads his team-mates in paying tribute to "dedicated and passionate" owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, who died on Saturday.

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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How to get started developing with FPGA?

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I've been doing a lot of GPU programming these last few years. Now, FPGAs are being used to accelerate tasks (algo trading, etc, etc). Recommendations on how to get started with FPGA development? What cards are good? Do they make external cards to plug into a laptop like eGPUs? Popular SDKs?

Philip Hammond prepares last Budget before Brexit

It's the last Budget before Brexit - and could all change if the UK and the EU don't reach a deal.

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Nile Rodgers: 'My music makes people feel good'

Nile Rodgers, the king of 1970s disco, says the key to his success is his music makes people feel good.

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Massive rescue mission underway after Indonesia's Lion Air crashes into sea: report

10/28/18 9:00 PM

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Boston Red Sox win the World Series

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Sunday, 28 October 2018

Syria war: Damascus national museum reopens doors

Part of Damascus' antiquities museum was open to the public on Sunday for the first time in six years.

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Leicester City helicopter crash: What we know so far

What we know so far about the Leicester City FC helicopter crash.

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Heathrow to Paddington trains again disrupted after power fault

Trains between Paddington, Heathrow, Oxford and Maidenhead are severely disrupted after cable damage.

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How country stars Kacey Musgraves and Chris Stapleton cracked Radio 1

How country artists are getting played alongside Little Mix, Jess Glynne and Arctic Monkeys.

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Officials identify people killed in 'unspeakable and hateful crime' at Pittsburgh synagogue

10/28/18 7:31 AM

"Honour killing" video shocks Syrians

A brutal video showing the murder of a young woman in Syria has been met with horror online.

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Ruthin 'mortified' after three killed in Denbighshire crash

Three young men died and four more are injured, three seriously, after their Corsa hit another car.

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'Miracle' baby born weighing 1lb 1oz in Cardiff

Baby Hallie was born on Tuesday weighing just 1lb 1oz - and her parents say she has defied the odds.

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Glenn Hoddle suffered heart attack but 'responding well' in hospital

Former England manager and Tottenham midfielder Glenn Hoddle is in a serious condition in hospital after suffering a heart attack on Saturday.

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Pittsburgh shooting: Synagogues boost security after attack

Eleven people died in the Pittsburgh attack, the worst anti-Semitic violence in recent US history.

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Philip Hammond: No-deal Brexit would require new Budget

On the eve of his Budget, the chancellor says no-deal will require a 'different response'.

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Philip Hammond: No-deal Brexit would require new Budget

On the eve of his Budget, the chancellor says no-deal will require a 'different response'.

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In pictures: Mexico City's Day of the Dead parade

Thousands gathered in Mexico on Saturday to celebrate the start of Día de Muertos.

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Drowning kangaroo rescued by Australian police officers

The kangaroo was moments from death when two police officers jumped into the sea to rescue it.

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Pittsburgh shooting: Police audio of capture

Police scanner audio reveals the moment the Pittsburgh shooting suspect was captured by police.

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Brazilian elections: Voters choose between Bolsonaro and Haddad

While polls have been narrowing, far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro remains in the lead.

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Jacksonville Jaguars: Four players arrested at London nightclub for 'unpaid bar bill'

Four Jacksonville Jaguars players are arrested on suspicion of trying to leave a London nightclub without paying a large bar bill.

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Fitting words needed from Ireland's 'poet president'

What might a second seven year term for Michael D Higgins as Irish President look like?

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Meghan and Harry given traditional Maori greeting in New Zealand

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive in New Zealand - the last stop on their 16-day tour.

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Hit-and-run crashes rise by 45% in four years

Campaigners say tougher sentences are needed for drivers who flee the scene of a crash.

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Budget 2018: Extra £420m to tackle potholes

But the industry has said more than £8bn would be needed for a one-time fix of potholes in England.

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Leicester City owner 'on board crashed helicopter'

Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was on board when it came down after a Premier League match, a source close to the family says.

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Leicester City: Fans react to helicopter crash

Leicester supporters react to news of their owner's helicopter crashing shortly after take-off.

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Pittsburgh synagogue shooting: Suspect charged with murder

The Pittsburgh attack killed 11 and is said to be the worst anti-Semitic attack in recent US history.

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Pittsburgh shooting: Community mourns synagogue attack

Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill community speak of their shock following a fatal shooting in a local synagogue.

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Sir Philip Green: 'There was only banter'

The High Street tycoon, accused of harassment, says it has been "the worst week of my life".

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Glenn Hoddle: Ex-England manager 'responding well' after being taken seriously ill

Ex-England and Tottenham manager Glenn Hoddle is "responding well" to treatment after being taken to hospital in a serious condition earlier on Saturday.

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Thai cave boys to watch Man Utd v Everton

The 12 children who were rescued from a cave in Thailand this year will watch Manchester United against Everton on Sunday.

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Tributes paid after three die in Denbighshire crash

John Michael Jones, 18, Leon Rice, 17, and Colin Hornsby, 17, all died at the scene while three more are seriously injured.

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Budget 2018: Extra £420m to tackle potholes

But the industry has said more than £8bn would be needed for a one-time fix of potholes in England.

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The rise of plus-size beauty pageants

Four times more women entered Miss British Beauty Curve this year than when in it started in 2012.

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Rome protests: Anger over rubbish and potholed roads

Demonstrators blame Mayor Virginia Raggi for the city's shoddy and creaking infrastructure.

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The Papers: Sir Philip Green reflects on 'worst week'

The Mail on Sunday publishes an interview with the high street tycoon.

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Rowing solo across the Atlantic aged 60

Shirley Thompson is attempting to become the oldest woman to row across an ocean on her own.

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Overcoming my stammer... on live national radio

Seventeen-year-old Morgan set himself goals to improve his confidence - including a live radio interview.

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Your pictures: Crushed

Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "crushed".

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Anni Albers: How textile artist's pictoral weavings inspire

Contemporary weaver Ismini Samanidou explains why textile artist Anni Albers is her icon.

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Gritty McGritface and Gritney Spears win in public vote

The names of 24 new gritters for Shropshire also include "Gritney Spears" and "Spready Mercury".

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Pittsburgh shooting: What we know so far

What we know so far about the shooting at the Tree of Life Congregation Synagogue in Pittsburgh.

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The women looking outside the law for abortions

With the future of abortion access in the US increasingly in question, more women are looking elsewhere.

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Why we said 'I do' after 30 years together

Lately, Sue Elliott-Nicholls has been to lots of weddings where the couple have been together for decades. What's going on?

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Brixton Topcats: How Jimmy Rogers' basketball club inspires thousands

Brixton Topcats has been a launch pad for many professional players, including NBA star Luol Deng.

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Remember Pastygate? Budgets that backfired

Remember the pasty tax? Some Budgets just don't work out. We take a look at some Budget day horrors.

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The life and death of Maddie Linsenmeir

After her sister died from an overdose, Kate wrote an obituary that was quickly read by thousands around the world.

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The A List: The BBC teen drama taking on Netflix

The BBC's supernatural series is set to target a generation who prefer to stream their entertainment.

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The Kenyan school which changed an American boy's life

Devon Brown from Baltimore, US, says an educational project in East Africa changed his life.

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Leicester City helicopter crash: 'I have seen staff in tears' - eyewitness reports

Reaction after the helicopter belonging to Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha crashes in a car park outside the club's ground.

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Lewis Hamilton not thinking about F1 world title before Mexican GP

Lewis Hamilton is not thinking about winning his fifth world title in Mexico - but how not to crash with two raging Red Bulls is on his mind.

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Remember Pastygate? Budgets that backfired

Remember the pasty tax? Some Budgets just don't work out. We take a look at some Budget day horrors.

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Authorities confirm 11 fatalities in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting

10/27/18 1:20 PM

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Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect identified by law enforcement officials as Robert Bowers

10/27/18 10:43 AM

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Pittsburgh police confirms 'active shooter' at Tree of Life Synagogue; multiple victims reported

10/27/18 7:56 AM

Sir Philip Green: 'There was only banter'

The High Street tycoon, accused of harassment, says it has been "the worst week of my life".

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Production line at Ford in Bridgend to shut for five days

Employees working on the AJ assembly line have been told it will be closed for five days from Monday.

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Saturday, 27 October 2018

Irish vote to scrap blasphemy - exit poll

An exit poll suggests Irish voters will re-elect Michael D Higgins and scrap the law on blasphemy.

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David de Gea: Man Utd keeper focus on 'winning, not contracts'

Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea is focused on "winning games, rather than contracts", despite being yet to agree a new deal.

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David Warner: Banned Australian walks off field after 'sledging incident' in club game

David Warner walks off the field in protest while batting in a club game - in what Cricket Australia has described as a "sledging incident".

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Khashoggi: Saudi Arabia to try suspects, foreign minister says

Adel al-Jubeir said those responsible for the killing would be held accountable in Saudi Arabia.

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Boy, 6, dies in hospital after Ilkeston house fire

Police and firefighters have launched a joint investigation to determine the causes of the fire.

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London Underground commuters fainting at 'alarming levels'

Passengers complain of overcrowding and sweltering heat on the London Underground during rush hour.

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Paul Lambert: Ipswich Town name ex-Norwich & Aston Villa boss as manager

Ipswich Town appoint ex-Norwich City and Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert as their new manager after sacking Paul Hurst.

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Track Cycling World Cup: Britain's women win gold in Canada team pursuit

Great Britain's women win gold in the team pursuit at the Track Cycling World Cup in Canada.

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Five great goals: When Harry Kewell lit up the Premier League

A wonder strike, flying header and a cheeky lob - watch five of Harry Kewell's best goals for Leeds and Liverpool in the Premier League.

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Suspicious package discovered in New York City addressed to former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, police sourc

10/26/18 6:21 AM

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Suspicious package addressed to Sen. Cory Booker recovered in Florida

10/26/18 5:50 AM

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Vladimir Putin invited to Washington, D.C., in early 2019: John Bolton

10/26/18 5:35 AM

Sir Philip Green hits back at Lord Hain for injunction breach

The retail billionaire says it was "outrageous" of the Labour peer to name him in the House of Lords.

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Chancellor plans High Street rates relief

Philip Hammond is set to announce a £1.5bn lifeline for small retailers in Monday's Budget.

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Facebook finds more fake accounts from Iran

The social network has removed another batch of pages and groups spreading misinformation.

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Asda considering up to 2,500 job cuts

The supermarket chain is to consult staff on changing their roles and working hours.

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Global markets in sell-off mode

The S&P 500 is down almost 10% from its September high, while the Nasdaq is off 12% from its record.

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Barclays will not face trial over crisis fundraising

High Court rules that potentially serious charges against the banking group remain dismissed.

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Savers hit by cut to NS&I returns

Half a million savers will get a less generous return on Savings Certificates, netting the Treasury £610m.

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Sir Philip Green businesses face boycott over harassment claims

Topshop owner Arcadia faces backlash after owner Sir Philip Green is named over harassment claims.

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US economy grows faster than expected

Growth in the third quarter slowed, but not by as much as some had feared.

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Wine and the UK's productivity puzzle

One Cornish hospitality restaurant and training centre may have clues on boosting low UK productivity.

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Court makes '£15bn pension ruling'

The High Court ruling over 1990s pension rules could mean more money for some men and women in retirement.

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Brexit: French officials dismiss UK fears of Calais 'go-slow'

The port won't be closed in a no-deal Brexit, with one official saying it would be "economic suicide".

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The corruption scandal marring India's CBI

India's government has dramatically fired the men at the top of its investigating agency, the CBI.

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Budget 2018: The view from Scarborough

How people in Scarborough, Britain's "low-pay capital", are feeling ahead of the Budget.

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Retail analyst Claire Bailey says Topshop customers 'may switch loyalty'

Retail analyst Claire Bailey says claims about Topshop owner could hit sales if customers switch loyalties

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Monaco, models and money - who is retail mogul Sir Philip Green?

The retail billionaire has previously faced criticism over his business dealings, now he has been named over harassment claims.

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Driverless cars: Who should die in a crash?

A global study suggests people prefer to save young over elderly people.

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China 'creates two billionaires a week'

China is the leading country for entrepreneurs to create wealth, says a global survey of billionaires.

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How the world is grappling with China's rising power

The US-China trade war is the most prominent example of countries pushing back against China's growing influence.

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Sir Philip Green hits back at Lord Hain for injunction breach

The retail billionaire says it was "outrageous" of the Labour peer to name him in the House of Lords.

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Chancellor plans High Street rates relief

Philip Hammond is set to announce a £1.5bn lifeline for small retailers in Monday's Budget.

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US mail bombs: Cesar Sayoc charged after campaign against Trump critics

Cesar Sayoc, who appears to be a Trump supporter, sent several mail bombs to critics of the president.

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Yemen crisis: The sick children trapped by the war

The BBC's Orla Guerin meets two children who are unable to receive vital healthcare because of the conflict.

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Steph McGovern: 'Creepy' Donald Trump called me beautiful

The BBC's Steph McGovern recalls her witty retort when Donald Trump called her "beautiful" in 2012.

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