dimanche 30 novembre 2014

Nearly 2,000 couples get married at an indoors sports venue in the biggest mass wedding ceremony in Rio de Janeiro's history.



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Official figures published yesterday show how migration has already transformed the UK and will continue to change it in an era of mass movement of people.



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The cost of having a fixed-line telephone is increasing, as people spend less time using them.



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HSBC is under fire from the government's Treasury committee for suggesting tougher regulation sparked the resignation of two senior executives.



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A Cambridge graduate, a former mayoral candidate and an actor from Skins all make the longlist for the BBC's Sound of 2015.



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Students could tip the balance of power at the next general election, suggests research.



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A mixed bag of headlines on Monday include a look at government spending pledges on health and roads, and Britain's online shopping addiction.



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Labour leader Ed Miliband says the government's failure to improve living standards has cost the Treasury £116.5bn - nearly £4,000 per taxpayer.



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Gillian Anderson and Tom Hiddleston win the top acting honours at this year's London Evening Standard Theatre Awards.



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Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini says his side have proved they can compete with Chelsea for the Premier League title.



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Moldova's general election takes on a geopolitical edge in the shadow of the crisis in neighbouring Ukraine.



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Understanding the scale of the humanitarian crisis in Syria can be difficult. So imagine this: what if Syria were the UK?



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Veteran Labour MP Diane Abbott says she is intending to put herself forward to become Labour's candidate for Mayor of London in 2016.



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A man is killed and a woman is injured after their car rolled down a street in Swansea, trapping them underneath.



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Uruguayans vote in a presidential run-off election with Tabare Vasquez of the Broad Front party expected to win.



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The Berkshire church where the Duchess of Cambridge was christened has held its final service.



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Take That and Olly Murs shoot to the top of the UK singles and album charts with their latest releases.



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More pests were dealt with in Wales per person than in any other country in the UK last year, pest controllers say.



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Time for Chris Eubank Jr to go back to basics after defeat by Billy Joe Saunders, says Ben Dirs.



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Mike Wooldridge returns to Ethiopia 30 years after the famine and sees much change but fears some lessons have gone unlearned.



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An investigation into corruption in the Iraqi army revealed 50,000 false names, known as "ghost soldiers", on its payroll, the PM says.



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Chancellor George Osborne confirms an extra £2bn in annual funding for frontline NHS services across the UK - as Labour says they would go further.



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The BBC returns to a British-run Ebola clinic in Sierra Leone, a month after it opened to see what progress is being made in the fight against the virus.



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Roberto Soldado scores the winner just before half-time as Spurs come from behind to beat Everton at White Hart Lane.



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Defending champion Neil Robertson beats Kyren Wilson 6-5 to reach round three of the UK Championship in York.



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Soul star Lionel Richie will play the Sunday teatime slot at next year's Glastonbury Festival, its organisers announce.



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Bryony Shaw wins gold as British sailors claim four medals at the inaugural Sailing World Cup Final in Abu Dhabi.



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Thousands of Russians hold marches in Moscow and other cities in protest against health reforms involving hospital closures and job losses.



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Tributes are paid in Germany to student Tugce Albayrak who died after defending two teenage girls reportedly being harassed by a group of men.



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Aaron Smyth is an award winning balloon artist who used to be a truck driver.



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Taxi drivers have been saying what they think of David Mellor's apology - he was recorded arguing with a driver earlier in the week.



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In his latest movie, Jude Law plays a submarine captain whose crew are trying to salvage Nazi gold from a sunken U-boat. He spoke to Andrew Marr.



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Mayor of London Boris Johnson says he will review the idea for car-free Sundays in parts of central London.



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A Deportivo La Coruna fan dies following violent clashes outside the stadium before his team's game at Atletico Madrid.



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Manchester City beat Southampton to move into second place and cut Chelsea's Premier League lead to six points.



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The Chinese embassy tells a cross-party group of MPs it will not be able to go ahead with a planned visit to Hong Kong.



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Head coach Stuart Lancaster insists England still have "lots to work on" despite beating Australia 26-17 at Twickenham.



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Steven Gerrard's Liverpool future uncertain, Arsenal keen on James McCarthy, Ryan Giggs tipped for Wigan role, plus more



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Pope Francis and the spiritual leader of the world's Orthodox Christians jointly condemn the "persecution" of Christians in the Middle East.



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The Pope, who is visiting Turkey, meets Patriarch Bartholomew I , the spiritual leader of the world's 250 million Orthodox Christians.



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There was an unusual sight on the streets of Kiev on Saturday night, as a 30-year old Soviet-made aircraft was moved from the international airport to an aviation museum.



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Caroline Bayley reports on how US and EU sanctions imposed on Russia have had an adverse impact on some British businesses.



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Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard says there has been no fall-out with boss Brendan Rodgers after losing his starting place.



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BBC Sport's Robbie Savage on why he thinks Southampton can build on their stunning start to the season.



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Swiss voters reject a referendum proposal to sharply cut immigration, according to projections from partial results on state TV.



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The police chief of the Afghan capital Kabul resigns following a spate of attacks of foreigners in the city over the last two weeks.



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Phillip Hughes's final innings has been adjusted to show him being 63 not out after an update from Cricket Australia.



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Wales end their run of 22 matches without a win over southern hemisphere sides with a 12-6 victory over South Africa in Cardiff.



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Chief executive David Richardson says the ICC is unlikely to restrict bouncers despite Phillip Hughes's death.



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As further allegations emerge about the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, Fifa faces more questions and scrutiny, says Dan Roan.



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samedi 29 novembre 2014

A minute's silence is held at the scene of a helicopter crash in Glasgow exactly a year after 10 people lost their lives in the tragedy.



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Official figures published yesterday show how migration has already transformed the UK and will continue to change it in an era of mass movement of people.



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A boy missing for four years in the US is found "frozen with fear" behind a false wall in a house in Atlanta, Georgia.



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A woman has "possible life-threatening head injuries" after being hit by a police car that was responding to reports of a man with a knife.



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Nicola Sturgeon and David Cameron reflect on the referendum campaign as they mark Scotland's national day.



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A Republican congressional aide apologises after attacking US President Barack Obama's daughters' choice of outfits for a Thanksgiving ceremony.



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There could be 10-13,000 victims of slavery in the UK, far more than previous estimates, analysis for the Home Office suggests.



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The Westminster parties must balance the books by 2020 - but MPs are not yet shouting too loudly about the full scale of the cuts to come.



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Moldova's general election takes on a geopolitical edge in the shadow of the crisis in neighbouring Ukraine.



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Understanding the scale of the humanitarian crisis in Syria can be difficult. So imagine this: what if Syria were the UK?



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Some of Sunday's papers are trailing announcements expected in Wednesday's Autumn Statement, with suggestions Chancellor George Osborne will divert cash to the NHS.



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US police officer Darren Wilson - who fatally shot unarmed black teenager Michael Brown, triggering nationwide riots - has resigned, his lawyer says.



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A man is injured after a pop-up toilet unexpectedly emerges from underground in the Dutch city of Amsterdam, throwing a stationary scooter onto him.



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Can we judge an artwork purely on its own merits - be it a film, painting, play or sitcom - or do we inevitably take its creator's character into account?



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A service is held in Glasgow to mark the first anniversary of the Clutha helicopter crash in which 10 people died.



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A female driver is taken to hospital after her car is involved in a road collision involving former England footballer David Beckham.



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Mike Wooldridge returns to Ethiopia 30 years after the famine and sees much change but fears some lessons have gone unlearned.



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Egyptian police break up a demonstration in Cairo over the dropping of charges against ex-President Mubarak for the killing of protesters in 2011.



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Chancellor George Osborne is to announce an extra £2bn in funding for the health service across the UK in his Autumn Statement on Wednesday.



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Further allegations of corruption during the bidding process to stage the World Cups in 2018 and 2022 are made.



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There could be between 10,000 and 13,000 victims of slavery in the UK, higher than previous figures, analysis for the Home Office suggests.



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Premier League leaders Chelsea are held to a goalless draw at Sunderland, with the hosts missing late chances to take the points.



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The Liberal Democrats elect activist Baroness Brinton as the party's new president, following a ballot of its members.



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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is elected head of the opposition UMP, but by a smaller than expected margin over his nearest rival.



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A service has been held in Glasgow to mark the first anniversary of the Clutha helicopter crash in which 10 people died.



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Will Ross reports from the outside the central mosque in Kano, Nigeria's second city, a day after it was attacked by suspected militant Islamists.



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An umpire at an Israeli cricket match dies after being hit by a ball, just days after the death of Australian batsman Phillip Hughes.



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Taxi drivers have been saying what they think of David Mellor's apology - he was recorded arguing with a driver earlier in the week.



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Black Friday was the busiest ever day for online retailer Amazon UK, with sales that "surpassed all expectations", according to the company.



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A pub owner believes he has the most Christmassy pub in England after spending four days festooning it with thousands of pounds of decorations.



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Wales claim just the second win over South Africa in their history with a display of guts and cool control in Cardiff.



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Ben Morgan scores two tries as England end their autumn series with a much-needed 26-17 win over Australia at Twickenham.



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A teenage girl with mental health problems has been in police cells since Thursday evening because no care beds are available, a senior officer says.



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Danny Welbeck scores early in the second half as Arsenal avoid a third straight league loss with victory at West Brom.



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The number of people killed by the worst outbreak of Ebola in West Africa has risen to 6,928, the World Health Organization says.



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Fighting intensifies in the besieged Syrian border town of Kobane, as Islamic State launches at least four suicide attacks against Kurdish defenders.



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Sri Lanka beat England by eight wickets with 10.4 overs to spare to take a 2-0 lead in the one-day international series.



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Mark Lowen reports from Istanbul in Turkey on a visit by Pope Francis to the historic city.



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Coverage of David Cameron's proposals to curb immigration dominate front pages, along with photographs of shoppers grappling for bargains in pre-Christmas sales.



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Black Friday was the busiest ever day for online retailer Amazon UK, with sales that "surpassed all expectations", the company says.



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In an anticipated speech on migration, British Prime Minister David Cameron set out proposals aimed at keeping both his countrymen and the continent happy.



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Air accident investigators say their report into cause of the Clutha helicopter crash should be ready in the new year.



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Hollywood actor Mickey Rourke wins an exhibition boxing match in Moscow after returning to the ring for the first time in 20 years.



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A 38-year-old man appears in court over the murder of a couple who were found stabbed in their home in Surrey.



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The Christmas spending spree is under way, but it is not just shopping for presents that can put a strain on budgets during the festive season.



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Could the three-point turn be dropped from the driving test?



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Former Conservative cabinet minister David Mellor apologises for an outburst against a London taxi driver, which was recorded and given to the Sun.



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The teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens has just been released and is already being dissected by fans and trending on social media.



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Canicross is a kind of cross-country running with dogs. Runners attach themselves via a harness and bungee-cord to their canine friends - and then race.



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The A1 main road is closed at Catterick, North Yorkshire, after reports of an explosion.



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vendredi 28 novembre 2014

The last Christmas tree in the Norwegian city of Stavanger is about to go on display in the centre of Aberdeen.



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Howling Laud Hope is the UK's longest-serving political leader but has never won an election or saved his deposit.



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A 38-year-old man is charged with the murder of Patrick and Gillian Kettyle, who were found stabbed at their home in Surrey on Thursday.



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NHS England has said letters sent out to local health bosses suggesting the funding of patients in clinical drug trials might be cut were "incorrect".



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A corrupt policewoman who seized CCTV of a street bust-up in order to try to blackmail Liverpool player Steven Gerrard faces jail.



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A dog is stabbed to death by a police officer during a drugs search in south-east London.



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Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice can play again after winning his appeal against an indefinite ban issued for hitting his wife.



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French conservatives are set to elect their next leader in a poll which could mark Nicolas Sarkozy's return to frontline politics.



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A gunman who attacked downtown buildings and the Mexican Consulate in Austin, Texas, before being shot may have had political reasons, say police.



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Police are called to supermarkets across the UK amid crowd surges as people hunt for "Black Friday" offers.



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Coverage of David Cameron's proposals to curb immigration dominate front pages, along with photographs of shoppers grappling for bargains in pre-Christmas sales.



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Australia retire the number 64 one-day international shirt number of Phillip Hughes, who died on Thursday.



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Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says Robin van Persie had a 'very bad game' against Arsenal - and his confidence is low.



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In an anticipated speech on migration, British Prime Minister David Cameron set out proposals aimed at keeping both his countrymen and the continent happy.



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The field of geo-engineering - where humans intervene to change the climate - throws up fascinating ideas, and nightmare scenarios.



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Referee Nigel Owens backs the ban of two fans for shouting homophobic abuse at him - and says he would be willing to meet them.



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Crude oil prices hit a four-year low after the decision of the Opec oil producers' cartel not to cut output.



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Hollywood actor Mickey Rourke wins an exhibition boxing match in Moscow after returning to the ring for the first time in 20 years.



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A man is stabbed in the chest as people are collecting their children from a Greater Manchester Primary School.



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Retailers are forecasting record online sales amid pre-Christmas discounting. But why is it called 'Black Friday'? The BBC explains.



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Could the NHS year be the answer to our big number problems?



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The teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens has just been released and is already being dissected by fans and trending on social media.



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Canicross is a kind of cross-country running with dogs. Runners attach themselves via a harness and bungee-cord to their canine friends - and then race.



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Carlos Sainz Jr, the son of the two-time former world rally champion of the same name, joins Toro Rosso for the 2015 F1 season.



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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says he is "favourite for the sack" after the Reds' poor run of form.



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The three-point turn could be dropped from the UK driving test as part of biggest update to the exam in 20 years.



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Sony has developed a watch made from e-paper as part of an initiative to experiment with the use of the material for fashion products.



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Pope Francis calls for all faiths to enter a dialogue to counter fanaticism and fundamentalism, at the start of a key visit to Turkey.



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Camera traps, used by a project assessing radioactive exposure impacts on wildlife, record the first photos of a brown bear in Chernobyl's exclusion zone.



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David Cameron urges EU leaders to back his "reasonable" plans to curb welfare benefits for migrants, saying he will "rule nothing out" if they fail.



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The first trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens is unveiled online and in US cinemas



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Many people killed in explosions in one of biggest mosques in the Nigerian city of Kano, reports say



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Official figures published yesterday show how migration has already transformed the UK and will continue to change it in an era of mass movement of people.



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Brazil legend Pele is improving but remains in intensive care having been admitted to hospital with a urinary infection.



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Previews of Prime Minister David Cameron's speech on immigration lead many newspapers, while others focus on former minister Andrew Mitchell's libel case defeat.



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Seven men are jailed for up to 11 years for their part in a child sex gang in Bristol.



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A mother-of-six who flew to Australia after telling her son she was going to the supermarket is given a suspended jail sentence.



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Six statistics that shed a little more light on the state of race relations in the US, following the shooting of black teenager Michael Brown.



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Jeremy Paxman says he was approached to become a Conservative candidate for London mayor - but is not interested in it.



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Understanding the scale of the humanitarian crisis in Syria can be difficult. So imagine this: what if Syria were the UK?



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Assistant manager Roy Keane leaves Aston Villa with immediate effect to focus on his role with the Republic of Ireland.



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A British soldier said to be obsessed with far-right politics is jailed for two years for making nail bomb at his family's home.



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Can we judge an artwork purely on its own merits - be it a film, painting, play or sitcom - or do we inevitably take its creator's character into account?



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A police officer who witnessed the so-called "plebgate" row says it was a "nonsense incident" that should not have cost Andrew Mitchell his job.



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A rapid 15-minute blood test for Ebola which researchers say would increase the chances of survival from the virus, is to be trialled in Guinea.



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Bowler Sean Abbott is 'holding up well' after batsman Phillip Hughes's death, despite fears he may not play cricket again.



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Papers seen by BBC Scotland suggest the Smith Commission contemplated more extensive welfare devolution until the final phase of talks.



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A paedophile doctor who abused boys with cancer arrives in court for his sentencing hearing.



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The lowest-ever number of winter deaths were recorded last year, official figures for England and Wales show.



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Australians have been paying tribute to Phillip Hughes by putting their cricket bats outside their homes, as Phil Mercer reports.



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jeudi 27 novembre 2014

A continuing teacher recruitment shortage may prompt schools to look abroad for new teachers, experts say.



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Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, is notorious for its crime and pollution, but it also, somewhat strangely for a city, has a thriving population of macaws.



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Too few toddlers and young children are having the seasonal flu vaccine, the chief medical officer for England warns.



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A report from the UK parliament says Facebook, Twitter and other social networking firms need to make their terms and conditions clearer.



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Previews of Prime Minister David Cameron's speech on immigration lead many newspapers, while others focus on former minister Andrew Mitchell's libel case defeat.



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Press Association photographer David Davies looks back at the race that clinched the Formula 1 title for Lewis Hamilton.



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Six statistics that shed a little more light on the state of race relations in the US, following the shooting of black teenager Michael Brown.



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Tottenham reach the Europa League knockout stage by beating Partizan Belgrade in a game interrupted by pitch intruders.



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BBC News looks at the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) and its challenges, amid a slump in global crude oil prices.



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Australia is 'weeping' at the death of cricketer Phillip Hughes, says former opening batsman Michael Slater - as the country mourns.



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The language of sporting hype is battles and tragedies but in reality the heroes usually walk away unscathed, says Tom Fordyce.



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Ferrari dealer spends £640,000 on two number plates at DVLA auction held in Wales.



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The BBC has learned one of the Tesco executives suspended by the company over the £260m profit misstatement has left the company.



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Formula 1 bosses agree to ditch the controversial double points scheme for next season.



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Lithuanian builder Viktoras Bruzas arrested by police investigating double murder in Surrey



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Crude oil prices slump after the Opec oil producers' cartel decides not to cut output.



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The cricketing world is rallying around bowler Sean Abbott amid fears he may never play again after Phillip Hughes's death.



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ABC commentator Jim Maxwell plays tribute to the "phlegmatic, laconic and affable" Phillip Hughes, who has died aged 25.



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Wigan chairman Dave Whelan is charged by the Football Association over comments he made about Jewish and Chinese people.



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A magazine which allows drug users to make money to fund their habit has gone on sale in east London.



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Brazil legend Pele is transferred to a special care unit in Sao Paulo following treatment for a urinary infection.



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Mobile devices using biometric data should be better designed to protect security and privacy, according to the former head of GCHQ, Sir John Adye.



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The Holyrood parliament in Edinburgh is on course to receiving new powers, including on income tax, VAT and airport duty - but what will this mean for Scotland and the rest of the UK. Follow this explainer to find out more....



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A 10-hour production of Tolstoy's epic novel War and Peace, featuring John Hurt, will dominate BBC Radio 4's output on New Year's Day.



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Plans to devolve powers controlling income tax to Scotland fill the front pages, along with suggestions that more people could have weight loss surgery.



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Will be £1.5bn or could it be £2bn? That's the debate around the higher echelons of the NHS in England as they await Chancellor George Osborne's Autumn Statement next week.



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US wife of London financier Sir Chris Hohn, Jamie Cooper-Hohn, awarded £337m by High Court judge in divorce case



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Former government chief whip Andrew Mitchell has lost his High Court libel action over the "plebgate" incident.



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It started out with an impromptu gig performance and led to a UK tour that sold out within minutes - it's been a busy year for McBusted.



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Barack Obama carries out the annual White House tradition of pardoning two turkeys, preventing them from becoming Thanksgiving dinner.



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The first fighters to operate from the Royal Navy's new aircraft carrier could be American, BBC Newsnight has learned. Mark Urban explores the sensitive nature of the aircraft carrier issue for the UK.



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How is the brain injured and how is it protected from injury?



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Novelist PD James has died, aged 94, her agent confirms



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Possibly the most important economic decisions relating to Scotland's new powers, on the size of the grant Scotland will receive in future and how much it can borrow, are yet to be taken.



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An ancient Egyptian sarcophagus found propped up in an Essex drawing room sells for twice its guide price at auction.



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More than 70% of fresh chickens being sold in the UK are contaminated with the Campylobachter bug, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) reveals.



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Government-commissioned research suggests many of the approaches to education we think work, are actually useless or even make matters worse.



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A landmark vote at the European Parliament has called for Google's search business to be separated from its other businesses.



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Thirteen men are convicted of running an inner city sex ring that involved the abuse, rape and prostitution of teenage girls in Bristol.



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The computer project which can change what you look like in real-time



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Two Indian teenagers found hanged in May took their own lives, federal investigators say, contradicting reports they were gang-raped and murdered.



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Great British Bake Off judge Mary Berry wins an outstanding achievement award at the Specsavers National Book Awards



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BBC News looks at the aftermath of the decision not to charge a white policeman who killed black teenager Michael Brown.



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The BBC says it has saved more than £1bn a year through cost-cutting measures, but warns further cuts will affect the quality of programmes.



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Adult colouring-in books are outselling cookery books in France. But will it catch on in the UK too?



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A report saying Scotland should set its own income tax rates will bring demands for change across the UK, says James Landale.



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Net migration to the UK rose to 260,000 in the year to June - up from 182,000 on previous year, official figures show.



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Gloucester centre Billy Twelvetrees will start for England against Australia on Saturday as Owen Farrell moves to the bench.



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Ten contenders are named on the shortlist for the 2014 BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award on 14 December.



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Scotland's income tax rates and bands should be set by its parliament, commission on devolving power recommends.



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mercredi 26 novembre 2014

Looking at the story behind an image by Carl Court of a student protest in London.



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Tackling the foe online is key for a modern counter-terrorist operation, says Gordon Corera, but there are concerns over free speech.



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An animal rights group in Switzerland has started a campaign to try to outlaw the eating of cats and dogs.



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Two brothers from east London become the first Britons to be jailed for terrorism training in Syria.



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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announces plans to take action against landowners who pose a "barrier" to development.



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BBC News looks at the aftermath of the decision not to charge a white policeman who killed black teenager Michael Brown.



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About 1.5 million gas customers with pre-payment meters have been overcharged because their meters are faulty, the industry has admitted.



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Ex-Sun journalist Clodagh Hartley not guilty of conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office over Budget leaks



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Ian Poulter says he would "love" to be Ryder Cup captain, and also says there is no rift between him and Tiger Woods.



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A new species of horned dinosaur has been identified from fossils held in a Canadian museum for 75 years.



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Four men admit to a burglary during which a university lecturer was savagely beaten at his south London home.



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A nun who won Italy's version of The Voice singing contest has released an album, revealing some unusual song choices.



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Jean-Claude Juncker has launched the European Commission's New Deal, and it will be judged by its success or failure.



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Ninety goals in 138 games and 14 in 22 Champions League matches - Sergio Aguero belongs with the elite, says Phil McNulty.



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People with learning disabilities are being kept in hospitals too far from home for too long, a report commissioned by NHS England finds.



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A rare Shakespeare First Folio, regarded as the most important book in English literature, is discovered in a small French town.



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A dozen US cities see new protests over the decision not to charge a white policeman who shot a black teenager in Missouri, with rioting in California.



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A PhD student from Brunel University London has saved himself £100,000 by 'hacking' his own kit.



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Australia batsman Phil Hughes remains in a critical condition after being struck on the head by a ball in a match.



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Two people are arrested at Heathrow on suspicion of Syria-related terrorism offences, West Midlands Police say.



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A former children's homes boss is found guilty of 26 charges of sexually abusing youngsters in Wrexham.



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A team of Swedish extreme adventurers on a 10-day race through the Amazon rainforest have adopted a stray dog who started following them around after they fed him.



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Hundreds of thousands of Swiss people secretly eat cat or dog say activists, who want it to be made illegal.



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Health secretary Jeremy Hunt has been accused of contradicting NHS advice after admitting that he took his children to A&E at the weekend rather than wait to see a GP.



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Errors of interpretation, which is what this poem is! Reread in the year 2038 A.D. Not important, no historical spikes. Looking back across these twenty-four years that has lapsed since my last breath, events and the manners of how these events, became events can be a little confusing, once unveiled, not so clear to us, most of us lacking a position on them, but events nonetheless - Nay, let me merge these events, and described them, as I see them! These facts were known back then, yet not of any inestimable value! But here again we enter into error of viewpoint, based on values, bias and Biblical warnings: which in time created the suppression of God, honor, and love...



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A new initiative in San Francisco offers the city's homeless population mobile showers and toilets in a converted bus.



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There has been a sharp rise in the number of people asking for help from Citizens Advice because they feel they have been unfairly evicted from rented accommodation.



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A question about pressure on Wales coach Warren Gatland draws a feisty response from defence coach Shaun Edwards.



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Two students who wrote a poem complaining to Tesco say they were "very impressed" to receive a reply - in verse.



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It would be "impossible both technically and legally" to expect internet firms to pass on terrorist activity, a former MI6 director says.



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Thomas Cook chief executive Harriet Green has resigned, saying her work at the travel firm "is complete".



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The shooting of Michael Brown led to widespread unrest and an upsurge of anger against the police.



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Big tech firms, and in particular Facebook, are under pressure to become more active in the battle against terrorism. But what are their current arrangements?



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What went wrong with a cancer treatment that should have healed rather than harmed.



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Video bloggers or 'vloggers', as they're called, are being issued with new guidance by the Advertising Standards Authority, which says they have to make it clear if they are promoting products for money.



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One year since popular protests began in Ukraine, a new government prepares to take office, amid calls for reform.



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In an annual challenge, teams attempt to deliver water using drones to a remote part of the Australian Outback.



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Facebook, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Twitter and Yahoo are accused of not doing enough to prevent attacks, following a review into Fusilier Lee Rigby's murder.



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Royal Mail boss Moya Greene tells MPs that there is a genuine threat to the continuation of the firm's "universal service".



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Blue Peter Scientist Steve Mould is given the task of looking at some of the worst offenders.



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Chris Eubank Sr says his son Chris Jr - who faces Billy Joe Saunders on Saturday - is the most talented boxer since Sugar Ray Leonard.



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A former Sun editor says David Mellor "is an absolute ocean-going idiot" over his comments to a London cabbie.



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Powers to exclude some British fighters returning from Syria and Iraq was an "announcement waiting for a policy", the independent reviewer of terrorism says.



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European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker gives details of a €315bn (£250bn; $393bn) investment plan to kick-start Europe's economy.



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A complaint from a seven-year-old girl prompts Tesco to remove a sign which referred to a superhero alarm clock as a "gift for a boy".



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Vloggers are being told they need to be completely clear about when they're being paid to promote products.



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A Save the Children decision to give former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair an award for his anti-poverty work is criticised by some charity workers.



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This week's counter-terrorism bill will expand minister's powers - and face accusations of injustice.



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The murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby could not have been prevented by the intelligence agencies, according to a parliamentary inquiry.



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David Cameron should not propose caps or quotas on EU migration to the UK, the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg says.



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mardi 25 novembre 2014

Is the world set to return to the 1980s?



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Burial workers in the Sierra Leonean city of Kenema dump bodies in public in protest at non-payment of allowances for handling Ebola victims.



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Former West Indies batsman Phil Simmons hopes Phil Hughes is as lucky as he was with his recovery from a serious head injury.



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Two students who wrote a poem complaining to Tesco say they were "very impressed" to receive a reply - in verse.



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Lawyers for Michael Brown's family say the process that cleared a police officer who shot dead the teenager in Ferguson is "broken" and "unfair".



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Charitable and down to earth, Steven Naismith seems to buck the trend of self-centred footballers - except perhaps to Rangers fans.



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David Cameron says internet companies must act on terrorist material, after it emerges one of Lee Rigby's killers posted his plans to kill a soldier on Facebook.



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France suspends "until further notice" the delivery of a helicopter carrier to the Russian navy because of continuing violence in eastern Ukraine.



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Lorin LaFave, whose 14-year-old son, Breck Bednar, was stabbed to death by an "internet predator", says she is lost and heartbroken.



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What went wrong with a cancer treatment that should have healed rather than harmed.



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Many MEPs were surprised at how trenchant the Pope's criticisms were, after he directly addressed them on the current malaise in Europe.



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Star Trek legend William Shatner denies rumours he will boldly go to switch on the Christmas lights in a Cheshire town.



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Late nights, tikka masalas and flying around - Lewis Hamilton guides BBC Sport through his first days as a world champion.



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Players who witnessed batsman Phil Hughes suffering a serious head injury in Sydney will be given counselling.



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Facebook, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Twitter and Yahoo are accused of not doing enough to prevent attacks, following a review into Fusilier Lee Rigby's murder.



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A world-renowned hearing consultant admits secretly filming hundreds of patients, colleagues and hospital visitors.



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Blue Peter Scientist Steve Mould is given the task of looking at some of the worst offenders.



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A former Sun editor says David Mellor "is an absolute ocean-going idiot" over his comments to a London cabbie.



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Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton says he is in no hurry to start talks about a new deal with Mercedes.



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The controversial Top Gear special that has prompted complaints from Argentine diplomats will air at Christmas, the BBC announces.



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A problem with the freezing of stem cells may have contributed to the death of a 12-year-old girl with cancer, a coroner rules.



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A future Labour government would require private schools to "earn" business rate relief by helping out state schools - or lose it, the party will warn.



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The number of mortgages being granted by Britain's banks falls by 16% over the last year, according to banking industry body, the BBA.



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This week's counter-terrorism bill will expand minister's powers - and face accusations of injustice.



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The murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby could not have been prevented despite his killers appearing in seven intelligence investigations, a report finds.



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A computer engineer admits stabbing to death a 14-year-old boy he met online.



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A PhD student from Brunel University London has saved himself £100,000 by 'hacking' his own kit. Adam Lynch created his own inverted microscope by adapting a cheap instrument he bought online.



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Top Twitter boss accidentally tweets a private message about acquiring a company.



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Taking on private schools is always a popular cause in Labour circles. Equally it always produces howls of outrage from the small but influential group of people whose children are educated in them.



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Ronnie O'Sullivan, Ali Carter and banana skins for big names - Ken Doherty assesses prospects for snooker's second biggest event.



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The concern e-cigarettes are a gateway to smoking might be unfounded, data suggests.



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Two more Bill Cosby shows are axed as the veteran comedian continues to face allegations of sexual assault.



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World champion Lewis Hamilton tells BBC Breakfast that his title battle with Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg became "psychological warfare".



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The Cowardly Lion costume from classic film The Wizard of Oz sells for more than $3m (£1.9m) at an auction in New York.



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The birth of an extremely rare Malayan tapir gives hope for the endangered species say keepers at Kent animal reserve.



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Ex-Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo is not motivated by revenge before his Schalke side host his old club on Tuesday.



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BBC Sport looks at the defining moments of the F1 championship battle between Mercedes team-mates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.



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An attraction styled, though not produced, by TV interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen has had to close after just one day, following complaints from hundreds of disappointed customers.



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Odell Beckham Jr's stunning one-handed catch for a touchdown for the New York Giants in the NFL sets social media alight.



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From the 1953 CIA-orchestrated overthrow of Iran's prime minister to a phone call between Presidents Obama and Rouhani and possible direct talks on Iraq, BBC News looks at more than 60 years of tricky US-Iran relations.



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A nine-stone former police dog has swapped a life of catching criminals to one of sniffing out drains blocked with fat, oil and grease.



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An 84-year-old man from Liverpool attempts to be the oldest hockey player.



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A new newspaper, claiming to represent those who voted for independence from Britain in last September's referendum, has been launched in Scotland.



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BBC Click's Dave Lee finds out what it's like flying the newest advanced fighter jet, the F-35 Lightning II.



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One Direction are celebrating three prizes and topping the winners list at the American Music Awards



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The former head of the Somerset Racial Equality Council is convicted of fraud after stealing another man's identity, as Duncan Kennedy reports.



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UK’s largest mutual says market is now more cautious, and it is happy to lend to over 40s.



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A mysterious explosion heard across parts of Manchester and Salford remains unexplained.



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Local police chief says Ferguson has experienced its worst night of rioting yet, with 150 shots fired by rioters after decision not to charge police officer.



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Sides agree to extend Iran nuclear deadline, but clock is ticking ever more loudly, says Jeremy Bowen in Vienna



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lundi 24 novembre 2014

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says women cannot be treated as equal to men, and accuses feminists of rejecting motherhood.



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After Odell Beckham Jr's incredible catch for the New York Giants, BBC Sport looks at the best efforts from the 2013 season to see how they compare.



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The boss of the high-speed train project insists services will operate from Euston after meeting minutes prompted fears the terminus could be at a minor station.



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Home buyers over the age of 40 are increasingly being "frozen out" of getting mortgages, the industry warns.



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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells the BBC's Kevin Connolly that the only acceptable deal for Israel would be the dismantling of Iran's nuclear capabilities.



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Arsenal legend Ian Wright says Arsenal would be mid-table without Alexis Sanchez, but still doubts their top-four credentials.



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A shortlist of 10 contenders will be announced on Monday for the 2014 BBC Sports Personality of the Year award.



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Double world champion Lewis Hamilton cannot be considered a great yet but he is on the right path, says Sir Jackie Stewart.



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The falling oil price is costing Russia up to $100bn a year, while Western sanctions have hit the country by a further $40bn, its finance minister says.



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Clive Coleman examines the case which tried to get Google to monitor and remove false posts.



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French come out fighting for their economic reputation



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A report finds 132 young people in Birmingham are suffering or are vulnerable to sexual exploitation.



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Chuck Hagel will resign as US defence secretary after a request from President Barack Obama to step down, US media report.



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Russia's president has warned of "catastrophic consequences" if the rouble continues to slide. The BBC examines how we got here.



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The BBC examines why it is so important to broker a deal on Iran's nuclear future, as talks continue in Vienna.



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The case of a businessman who wants to stop malicious web postings about him appearing in Google searches is settled at the High Court.



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Switzerland's Bern Art Museum has agreed to accept hundreds of artworks bequeathed by German Nazi-era art hoarder Cornelius Gurlitt.



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Health workers have taken part in their second strike of the autumn. Once again disruption looks like it has been limited, but that does not mean it is a dispute that will peter out, says Nick Triggle.



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A 12-year-old boy dies after being shot by police in the US city of Cleveland, while carrying what turned out to be a replica gun.



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Two papers focus on the words of Home Secretary Theresa May. She tells the Telegraph that migration targets will be scrapped, and the Mail says she fears a militant attack in Britain is inevitable.



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Argentina has expressed discontent to the BBC over its "inadequate" handling of complaints about a Top Gear special filmed in the country.



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BT is trying to get ahead of the competition when it comes to the next generation of mobile services.



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Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen vows to act after the Christmas attraction he helped to create was forced to close because of complaints



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Deadline for Iran nuclear deal extended to end of June after Vienna talks end with no agreement, diplomats say



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A website containing live links to thousands of baby monitors, web cams and CCTV feeds has shut down.



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Sophisticated malicious programs used to spy on individuals and businesses represent a "challenge" to security firms, say experts



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Billy Vunipola is ruled out of England's Test against Australia with concussion and replaced by Thomas Waldrom.



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Will Gompertz looks at whether an "artistic statue" of Kim Karsdashian's bottom would be art or not



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The Duke of Cambridge is to visit China in 2015 after an invitation from the Chinese government, the BBC understands.



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Veteran sailor Sir Robin Knox-Johnston praises the "warm and friendly" reception he received after claiming third place in his class of the singlehanded transatlantic Route du Rhum race.



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Clive Coleman explains the case of a UK businessman who took Google to court over malicious web postings directed at him.



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The BBC's Tulip Mazumdar has been on a trip across two West African nations affected by Ebola to see how the authorities are dealing with the virus.



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A volcano has erupted on the Cape Verde island of Fogo, resulting in the evacuation of hundreds of residents and the closure of a local airport.



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Ferrari replaces team principal Marco Mattiacci after less than seven months in the role.



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Formula One racing legend Sir Jackie Stewart hails Lewis Hamilton's world championship win in Abu Dhabi as "a great victory".



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Odell Beckham Jr's stunning one-handed touchdown couldn't stop the New York Giants losing 21-28 to NFL rivals the Dallas Cowboys but it set social media alight in the aftermath of Sunday's game.



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MOTD2 pundit Phil Neville expands on his TV analysis of Liverpool's defeat at Crystal Palace and says he is not surprised by their mid-table position.



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Telecoms giant BT is in talks with Telefonica about buying the O2 mobile network from the Spanish firm.



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Bride and groom hold a wedding ceremony in a 1.5 million litre seawater divers' training tank at Fort William.



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Actor Hugh Bonneville tells Andrew Marr about the spice of Nicole Kidman, the future of W1A and the past of Downton Abbey.



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Thousands of NHS workers in England and Northern Ireland, including nurses, midwives and ambulance staff, have been staging four hour strikes.



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Swiss museum to accept hundreds of works of art bequeathed by German Nazi-era art hoarder Cornelius Gurlitt.



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Former minister Owen Paterson is to call for the UK to exit the EU, putting pressure on the prime minister amid Tory divisions on the issue.



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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says he takes full responsibility for his side's third straight Premier League defeat.



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BBC Click's Dave Lee finds out what it's like flying the newest advanced fighter jet, the F-35 Lightning II.



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The BBC has rare access to the US hunt for the warlord Joseph Kony, who has waged war in central Africa for more than two decades



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Lewis Hamilton says winning his second world title will be the start of a run of success for himself and team Mercedes.



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Lewis Hamilton's overdue second title shows his ability as a driver is at a level very few ever get close to, writes Andrew Benson.



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There is anxiety, and fear of more unrest, in Ferguson, Missouri, as a grand jury decides whether to indict a white policemen for shooting dead an unarmed black teenager, writes the BBC's Joanna Jolly.



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Coach Mark Sampson believes England learned lessons from the 3-0 defeat by two-time world champions Germany.



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Human rights group Amnesty International has released software to stop governments learning secrets from your computer.



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President Obama's immigration speech was a long-awaited moments for the United States' large Hispanic community. But it's what comes next that will matter most.



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The case of a businessman who wants to stop malicious web postings about him appearing in Google searches is set to begin at the High Court.



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Two men are seriously injured in an explosion at a flat in south Birmingham.



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Peru's environmental police launch an investigation into the deaths of some 500 sea lions found on a northern beach.



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Royal Bank of Scotland apologised for giving incorrect evidence to a parliamentary hearing, letters released by the Treasury Committee reveal.



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A supermarket price war is behind a sharp rise in the number of firms involved in food production folding, new research claims.



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Police in the US city of Cleveland shoot and kill a 12-year-old boy who had been waving what turned out to be a fake gun.



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Two papers focus on the words of Home Secretary Theresa May. She tells the Daily Telegraph that migration targets will be scrapped, and the Mail highlights her fears that a militant attack in Britain is "inevitable".



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Lewis Hamilton says his second world title feels more important to him than the first he won with McLaren in 2008.



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Nico Rosberg said his Mercedes team-mate and title rival Lewis Hamilton deserved to win the drivers' title.



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The nature of war has changed, says Jonathan Marcus, and military might is no longer a guarantee of success.



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Band Aid 30's Do They Know It's Christmas? debuts at number one in the UK singles chart.



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Computer security firm Symantec discovers what it says is one of the most sophisticated pieces of malicious software ever seen.



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Watch the moment Lewis Hamilton becomes the 2014 Formula 1 World Champion after the Mercedes driver wins the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.



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Will Gompertz looks at whether an "artistic statue" of Kim Karsdashian's bottom would be art or not



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Foreign ministers from several countries are in Vienna for talks, in a final bid to reach a deal on Iran's nuclear programme before Monday's deadline.



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England women are comprehensively beaten by clinical Germany in front of a record 45,619 Wembley crowd.



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Veteran sailor Sir Robin Knox-Johnston praises the "warm and friendly" reception he received after claiming third place in his class of the singlehanded transatlantic Route du Rhum race.



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A Christmas attraction designed by TV star Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen temporarily closes after customers brand it a "rip-off".



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The BBC's Tulip Mazumdar has been on a trip across two West African nations affected by Ebola to see how the authorities are dealing with the virus.



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A British man is crowned World Scrabble Champion after winning the final of the five-day competition in London.



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Formula One racing legend Sir Jackie Stewart hails Lewis Hamilton's world championship win in Abu Dhabi as "a great victory".



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A mother from south London has persuaded Tesco to change the way it displays newspapers so that children cannot see words or images which she says may disturb them.



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Protesters and police in Ferguson are all part of a tense waiting game, wondering if a police officer will be indicted for the death of Michael Brown. A look at the events that lead to these circumstances



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British-Iranian Ghoncheh Ghavami, jailed after watching a volleyball game in Iran, is freed on bail, her family says.



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Actor Hugh Bonneville tells Andrew Marr about the spice of Nicole Kidman, the future of W1A and the past of Downton Abbey.



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Claims of historic sexual abuse that have emerged are the "tip of the iceberg", Home Secretary Theresa May says.



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Lewis Hamilton clinches his second drivers' world championship with a comfortable victory in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.



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A suicide bomber kills at least 40 people and wounds about 50 others at a volleyball tournament in eastern Afghanistan, officials say.



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Islamist militants from Nigeria's Boko Haram kill 48 fishermen in an attack near the border with Chad, reports from the area say.



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Workers at a tea plantation in eastern India beat and stab the owner to death in a row over pay arrears.



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Debris from the Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 leaves rebel-held areas near the crash site heading for the government-controlled city of Kharkiv.



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Filipino Manny Pacquiao retains his WBO welterweight title with a resounding points defeat of American Chris Algieri.



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Red Bull were disqualified from Abu Dhabi qualifying because their front wing was deemed to have been designed deliberately to break the rules.



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EU migration has blown the government "off course" on meeting its target of cutting net migration to below 100,000, the home secretary says.



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Police have prevented four or five terror attacks this year, compared to an average of one plot each year previously, the Met commissioner says.



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Charing Cross Station in London is closed after a fire on a train, says London Fire Brigade.



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