samedi 28 février 2015

The West must show huge resolve if the Ukrainian ceasefire is to hold, writes Prof Anatol Lieven.



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England slip to a third crushing defeat in four World Cup games as Sri Lanka chase 310 to win by nine wickets.



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Services on the East Coast rail route between London and Scotland return to private hands after more than five years in the public sector.



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Election candidates are "riding for a fall" if they do not state whether they plan to have a second job if elected to Parliament, an adviser says.



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Tony Blair once met a voter during one of his election campaigns. He started listing the achievements his government had generated for the people. "Aye, we know all that," chipped in the voter, "What are you going to do next?"



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Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush runs the conservative grassroots gauntlet at the CPAC gathering in Washington, DC.



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Where David Cameron's pledge to cut net migration to below 100,000 came from - and how it fell apart.



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A 14-year-old girl suffering from cystic fibrosis asks Chile's president to allow her to die in an online video viewed by thousands of people.



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The vice-president of Sierra Leone puts himself into quarantine after one of his bodyguards dies from the Ebola virus.



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As details emerge about the identity of "Jihadi John"' what do we know about the advocacy group that was in close contact with Mohammed Emwazi in the two years before he left for Syria?



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Letters written by a World War One soldier to his family are being posted online exactly 100 years after each one was written.



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The extremist known as "Jihadi John" had suicidal thoughts after feeling harassed by MI5, according to email exchanges with a journalist in 2010.



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Some websites offering treatment for gonorrhoea are putting patients at risk by failing to follow national guidelines, BBC 5 Live Investigates finds.



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Russia has become a danger to Britain and the country must be prepared to take steps to defend itself and its allies, the former head of MI6 says.



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Tyson Fury easily beats Christian Hammer to retain his European heavyweight title, while Chris Eubank Jr stops Dimitry Chudinov.



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George North says Wales remain on course to repeat their 2013 Six Nations title win after beating France 20-13 in Paris.



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Energy price comparison sites should compensate customers who changed to tariffs that may not have been the cheapest deals, MPs say.



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Carl Frampton retains his IBF super-bantamweight title with a fifth-round stoppage of Chris Avalos in Belfast.



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Jose Mourinho reveals ahead of Sunday's Capital One Cup final that Spurs approached him for the manager's job in 2007.



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An inquiry in Rwanda urges the government to initiate criminal and civil proceedings against the BBC for a documentary about the 1994 genocide.



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Front pages feature fresh revelations about the Islamic State extremist nicknamed "Jihadi John", with the Mail on Sunday revealing details of emails he sent the paper in 2010.



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CCTV pictures emerge of three UK schoolgirls on the Turkish leg of what is believed to have been their journey to join Islamic State in Syria.



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First-time home buyers aged under 40 in England can now register to buy new homes at a discount of up to a fifth off the normal price.



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Despite 156 caps between them, Rugby World Cup winners Katherine Merchant and Rochelle Clark face sexism when coaching men.



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Thousands of Russians light candles and lay flowers for Boris Nemtsov, as speculation grows over the motive for the murder of President Putin's critic.



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IS needs women to build a state, says Razia Iqbal - and it is using social media to lure impressionable recruits.



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A woman is arrested after a four-year-old girl and a man are found dead by police who forced entry at a property in Notting Hill.



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Sunderland defender Wes Brown's red card at Manchester United was not a case of mistaken identity, says a referees' body.



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Borussia Dortmund's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Marco Reus produce Batman and Robin masks during 3-0 win over Schalke.



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Hearts scored 10 goals without reply to condemn Cowdenbeath to the joint-heaviest defeat in their history.



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Ex-spinner Graeme Swann on who England should drop and how to stop Kumar Sangakkara in Sunday's "must-win" group game.



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Wales hold their nerve in Paris to win a tight contest against France and keep their Six Nations title hopes alive.



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Lewis Hamilton sets the pace on the penultimate day of pre-season testing as Mercedes remain the team to beat.



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UKIP could call for electoral reform if it holds the balance of power in the next parliament, the party's first elected MP Douglas Carswell says.



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Wayne Rooney scores a brace to beat Sunderland after Wes Brown sees red an in apparent case of mistaken identity.



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Roger Federer wins his seventh Dubai Championship title with a 6-3 7-5 victory over world number one Novak Djokovic.



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Scotland slip to a third successive Six Nations defeat after a last-gasp penalty try seals a 22-19 victory for Italy at Murrayfield.



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Lloyds Banking Group confirms that it will resume paying dividends to shareholders for the first time since the financial crisis in 2008.



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The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson is to have an operation to remove a tumour from his lung, the corporation says.



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Italy claim their first Six Nations win of this season's championship by beating Scotland at Murrayfield.



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Britain's Dame Sarah Storey fails in her attempt to break the women's hour record at the London Olympic velodrome.



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The Islamic State (IS) group has released a video appearing to show the destruction of statues in Iraq. Why is it doing this?



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Iraq's national museum officially reopens in Baghdad, 12 years after it was looted in the aftermath of the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.



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More than 1,500 protesters demonstrate against the first rally in Britain by a group opposed to what it calls the "Islamisation of Europe".



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World number two Maria Sharapova has withdrawn from the Acapulco International semi-final with a stomach virus.



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Record-equalling Wales captain Sam Warburton says breaking records is not his motivation against France in the Six Nations.



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Glenn Murray scored twice and was sent off as Crystal Palace recorded a league double over West Ham for the first time in 42 years.



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World number one Rory McIlroy looks destined to miss the cut at the Honda Classic after a four-over-par second round.



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Labour would reduce tax relief for those earning £150,000 or more a year, shrink maximum pension pots to £1m and cut maximum annual pension contributions to £30,000 to pay for a cut to £6,000 in student fees.



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What does New Zealand's win over Australia mean for the World Cup, and which player "makes ladies stop ironing"?



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vendredi 27 février 2015

A former teacher of the man named as extremist "Jihadi John" says he received anger management therapy at secondary school after getting into fights.



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Energy price comparison sites should compensate customers who changed to tariffs that may not have been the cheapest deals, MPs say.



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Cuban and US diplomats are optimistic about progress at talks in Washington on restoring full relations between the two countries.



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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government is due to unveil its first full budget in what is seen as a key test of his appetite for reform.



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The Mexican president hails the capture of the country's most wanted drug lord - Knights Templar chief Servando 'La Tuta' Gomez.



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First-time home buyers aged under 40 can now register to buy new homes at a discount of up to a fifth off the normal price.



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Sir Cliff Richard's lawyers criticise a parliamentary committee for publishing a letter about the police inquiry into sex abuse allegations against the singer.



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A Pakistani boy who was seriously wounded during a school massacre undergoes surgery in Birmingham, paid for by his country's government.



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IS needs women to build a state, says Razia Iqbal - and it is using social media to lure impressionable recruits.



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Most papers mark the death of Star Trek star Leonard Nimoy, who played Spock, and report the latest in the hunt for Mohammed Emwazi, or "Jihadi John".



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Pope Francis has been widely praised for his no-nonsense approach, but his off-the-cuff remarks have sparked criticism in recent months, as BBC News explains



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Manchester United are out of the Premier League title race because they do not have a 20-goal striker, says Louis van Gaal.



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Manager Jose Mourinho says "nothing else matters" to Chelsea other than Sunday's League Cup final against Tottenham at Wembley.



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A leading Russian opposition politician, former deputy PM Boris Nemtsov, has been shot dead in Moscow, Russian officials say.



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Northampton extend their lead at the top of the Premiership to 13 points with a hard-fought win over Harlequins.



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Ireland gain revenge for their World Cup semi-final defeat by England with a narrow Women's Six Nations victory at Asbourne.



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Ulster score three tries in the second half to clinch a 25-20 win over the Scarlets in Friday's Pro12 match.



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Rangers miss the chance to move above Hibernian and into second in the Championship after being pegged back by Falkirk.



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Parma have had their Serie A match at Genoa on Sunday called off after players threatened to strike over unpaid wages.



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Lloyds Banking Group confirms that it will resume paying dividends to shareholders for the first time since the financial crisis in 2008.



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World number 1,555 Nic Henning misses the cut at the Joburg Open after leading at the start of the second round.



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This is a third and final part of a three-part series on how to enlarge (also called pointing up) and alternatively, how to shrink the size of castings without the use of laser scanning, CAD/CAM and computer operated CNC machinery. The procedures for both are much simpler than one would imagine and avoids the cost and the complexity of high tech equipment. The two parts of this series described the steps on enlarging a casting by enlarging the mold and as an alternate, enlarging the casting. This article will describe a technique on how to shrink a silicone mold to create a smaller casting.



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BBC Hindi's Ankur Jain explains how people in the city of Ahmedabad in the western Indian state of Gujarat are dealing with a deadly outbreak of swine flu.



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Hull City are fined by governing body Uefa for breaching Financial Fair Play rules but Liverpool are cleared.



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The Islamic State (IS) group has released a video appearing to show the destruction of statues in Iraq. Why is it doing this?



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Tory MP David Davis accuses Sir Malcolm Rifkind's Intelligence and Security Committee of being taken in by the "glamour" of spying and failing to do its job properly.



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Mercedes' Nico Rosberg set the fastest time of winter testing at Barcelona while Jenson Button posts 100 laps for McLaren.



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Ahead of the start of Mobile World Congress, experts propose a variety of reasons why consumers are not buying tablets in the numbers once expected.



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Extremists like the Islamic State militant known as 'Jihadi John' are not radicalised through contact with security services, ex-MI6 chief Sir John Sawers says.



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Labour would reduce tax relief for those earning £150,000 or more a year, shrink maximum pension pots to £1m and cut maximum annual pension contributions to £30,000 to pay for a cut to £6,000 in student fees.



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Leonard Nimoy, who played Mr Spock in Star Trek, has died at the age of 83, his family says.



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The DJ is leaving the music station for a "new chapter" and has also revealed she is expecting another baby.



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BBC football analyst Pat Nevin looks at how Harry Kane has achieved success this season, and asks if the Tottenham striker will be a one-season wonder.



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Nigel Farage says UKIP will back Conservative efforts to eliminate the deficit by 2018 but only if they stick to their plans.



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Dame Sarah Storey talks about her toughest task to date as the Paralympic champion attempts to break the hour record on Saturday.



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Nose art has come a long way since the World War I and World War II. The artwork with all its beauty and customization has found a popular place in the world today.



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Ed Miliband says £9,000 tuition fees in England have been a "disaster" and promises Labour would fund a reduction by cutting tax relief on high earners' pensions.



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Why England's novice fly-half George Ford could well shatter the poise of Ireland's master, Jonny Sexton, writes Tom Fordyce.



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Jordi Murphy's inclusion for injured Jamie Heaslip is Ireland's only change for Sunday's Six Nations game against England.



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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe admits failures in the country's controversial land reform programme, saying some farms were "too big".



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Fifa president Sepp Blatter says the Qatar 2022 World Cup final should be played no later than 18 December.



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Marussia are named on a 10-team entry list for the start of the 2015 Formula 1 season.



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A new devolution package for Wales removes "the last remaining barriers" to an income tax referendum, Prime Minister David Cameron says.



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People should listen to music for less than one hour a day, according to the World Health Organization.



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Some countries are turning their back on nuclear power, but others are pressing ahead with plans for a new generation of reactors.



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Russia's president says he is cutting the salaries of his staff by 10%, as Russia's finances are hit by low oil prices and Western sanctions.



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The West must show huge resolve if the Ukrainian ceasefire is to hold, writes Prof Anatol Lieven.



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Polling companies make adjustments based on past experience, but that makes things tricky when the election is different to previous ones, writes Anthony Reuben.



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A book about the evolution of genitals is shortlisted for this year's Diagram Prize for the oddest book title of the year.



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Olympic long jump gold medallist Greg Rutherford will miss the European Indoor Championships to focus on outdoor season.



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jeudi 26 février 2015

A service allowing motorists in England and Wales charged with summary motoring offences to enter a plea online is being launched by the government.



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The Duke of Cambridge takes part in a traditional tea ceremony in Tokyo at the start of a four-day visit to Japan.



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The Conservatives blame EU rules and the Lib Dems for a fresh surge in net migration to levels three times higher than their 100,000 a year goal.



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Greek police clash with rioters after the first protest against the left-wing government, ahead of a key German vote on extending the bailout.



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Ed Miliband is to say tuition fees have been a "disaster" and will set out Labour's plans to cut them by a third.



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Shares on Japan's main index were up on Friday morning due to a weaker yen against the US dollar and despite a raft of mostly disappointing economic figures.



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The widow of a man killed by "Jihadi John", the masked Islamic State militant identified on Thursday as a man from London, says she wants him caught alive.



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There is an "alarming" shortfall in Foreign Office staff able to speak Arabic or Russian, the Foreign Affairs Committee warns.



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UK state-owned bank RBS reports a £3.5bn loss for 2014, down from £9bn loss the previous year.



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UK state-owned bank RBS reports a £3.5bn loss for 2014, down from £9bn loss the previous year.



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David Cameron and Nick Clegg set out plans to transfer more powers from Westminster to Wales, after months of cross-party talks.



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The NHS Trust boss responsible for Stoke Mandeville hospital is criticised for telling an MP Jimmy Savile was 'not given free access', the BBC learns.



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Some countries are turning their back on nuclear power, but others are pressing ahead with plans for a new generation of reactors.



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The West must show huge resolve if the Ukrainian ceasefire is to hold, writes Prof Anatol Lieven.



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Polling companies make adjustments based on past experience, but that makes things tricky when the election is different to previous ones, writes Anthony Reuben.



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AirAsia, one of Asia's most successful carriers, has posted its first net loss in two years, citing currency exchange losses and higher taxes.



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The identification of the Islamic State extremist who became known as "Jihadi John" leads most papers, which look into Mohammed Emwazi's past.



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A $150,000 custom-made Calvin Klein Collection by Francisco Costa dress, worn by actress Lupita Nyong'o at the Oscars, is stolen in Hollywood.



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England captain Chris Robshaw says the memory of losing last year's Six Nations to Ireland is motivating his team.



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Laura Trott believes there is no need to panic after Great Britain failed to win a gold medal at the World Championships.



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Romelu Lukaku scores five goals in the tie as Everton cruise past Young Boys to make the last 16 of the Europa League.



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Liverpool are knocked out of the Europa League in the round of 32 as Turkish side Besiktas win a penalty shootout.



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Fiorentina knock Tottenham out of the Europa League after second-leg goals from Mario Gomez and Mohamed Salah.



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Ten-man Celtic are knocked out of the Europa League by Inter Milan for whom Fredy Guarin scored a fabulous late goal.



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Nic Henning, the joint lowest-ranked golfer on the professional tour, shoots a course record 62 to lead in South Africa.



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A Belfast man is convicted of assaulting an elderly neighbour by using his belly to "bounce" her away from his home.



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The TV licence does not have a long-term future and is likely to be replaced by a new levy within the next 15 years, a group of MPs says.



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The Federal Communications Commission has voted in favour of tougher internet regulation, upholding principle of net neutrality



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A paratrooper who showed "complete disregard" for his own safety during a Taliban attack in Afghanistan is awarded the Victoria Cross.



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Jenson Button manages just seven laps as car problems dog McLaren on the first day of the final pre-season test.



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A German former nurse, who admitted killing more than 30 patients with lethal drug overdoses, is jailed for life by a court in Lower Saxony.



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CCTV footage of ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko before he is said to have been given a fatal dose of poison is shown at an inquiry into his death.



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Newcastle midfielder Jonas Gutierrez could make his first league appearance on Saturday since overcoming cancer.



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This is the second part of a three-part article on how to enlarge (also called pointing up) and alternatively, how to shrink the size of a casting without the use of laser scanning, CAD/CAM and computer operated CNC machinery. The procedures for both are much simpler than one would imagine and avoids the cost and the complexity of high-tech equipment. The first part of this article described the steps on enlarging a casting by enlarging the mold. Part two provides an alternate method of casting enlargement by actually enlarging the casting, rather than the mold as previously described, as the first part in the enlargement process.



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BBC World Service economics correspondent Andrew Walker look as the impact on Asian countries of the falling price of oil.



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Congress's invitation to Benjamin Netanyahu may rile the Obama administration but the two countries have fallen out before, the BBC's Kevin Connolly writes.



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Scotland are still searching for their first World Cup win after suffering a shock one-wicket defeat by Afghanistan in Dunedin.



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Spaniard Carmen Jorda becomes the second woman to join a Formula 1 team in a back-up role after signing up with Lotus.



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Inter Milan coach Roberto Mancini is delighted with the form of his side ahead of Celtic's Europa League visit.



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One of Liverpool FC's sponsors apologises after tweeting a version of the club's badge replacing the Hillsborough eternal flames with coffee cups.



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German prosecutors are investigating the Swiss private banking arm of Coutts over allegations it helped clients evade tax.



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Exercise passports, proper rest, compulsory head-guards for juniors, return to rucking? Tom Fordyce gauges opinion across the sport.



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UKIP has requested police bodyguards for Nigel Farage as he prepares to tour the country for the general election campaign.



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The judge in the inquest into the deaths of seven British men killed in the 2013 Algerian hostage crisis begins giving his verdicts.



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Today's investigation into Jimmy Savile reveals how his criminal behaviour "was facilitated by ministers or civil servants".



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Pope Francis has been widely praised for his no-nonsense approach, but his off-the-cuff remarks have sparked criticism in recent months, as BBC News explains



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England bowler Steven Finn welcomes plans for a Big Bash-style franchise Twenty20 league in English cricket.



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Serbian player Zarko Udovicic was threatened at gunpoint by his team's own fans after missing a penalty, FIFPro say.



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A judge rules that airline Jet2.com cannot delay the payment of compensation due to passengers for delayed flights, setting a precedent for thousands of similar claims.



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Council orders Dumbarton lollipop man to stop "high-fiving" children as they cross the road, due to safety fears.



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mercredi 25 février 2015

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu accuses world powers of "giving up" on Iran's nuclear programme, amid a row over his planned speech to the US Congress.



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Australia's national carrier Qantas has reported its best half-year profit in four years as turnaround plans come to fruition.



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Pop star Madonna falls off the stage during her performance at the 2015 Brit Awards.



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Pop star Madonna falls backwards down a set of stairs during her performance at the Brit Awards.



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Fernando Alonso "could do himself more damage" if he returns too soon from concussion, says former IndyCar driver Gil De Ferran.



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A report into sexual abuse by Jimmy Savile at Stoke Mandeville Hospital is to say staff were told of 10 complaints at the time, the BBC understands.



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Former Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov nets as Monaco stun Arsenal in the first leg of their Champions League tie.



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The chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is to forgo a £1m allowance in 2015.



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England's Dylan Hartley says he has justified coach Stuart Lancaster's decision not to drop him for disciplinary problems.



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The Processions is an illustrated poetic work of Kahlil Gibran that has never received the attention it so richly deserves. This article provides a brief overview with a sample of a new and more accurate English translation of this important work.



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Rio de Janeiro is making "solid progress" in its preparations for the 2016 Olympics, says the International Olympic Committee.



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The government has been defeated in the House of Lords as peers voted to change UK visa laws to give greater protection to overseas domestic workers.



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The FBI has arrested three foreign nationals living in Brooklyn who agents say sought to join the Islamic State.



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Preview followed by live coverage of Wednesday's Championship game between Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth.



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TJX, the owner of US retailers TJ Maxx and Marshalls, follows in Walmart's footsteps by raising the base hourly pay of its workers to $9.



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Three journalists for the Qatar-based channel al-Jazeera are arrested for the alleged illegal flying of a drone in the Bois de Boulogne area of Paris.



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Mo Farah's row with GB team-mate Andy Vernon is good for their sport, according to UK Athletics president Lynn Davies.



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Terra Firma, the owner of Odeon and UCI, plans to put the cinema chain up for sale later this year for about £1bn.



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Healthy gay men should be offered daily HIV drugs to prevent infections, say campaigners.



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BBC Sports Editor Dan Roan says the fall-out from a winter Qatar 2022 World Cup could tear football apart.



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Ireland record the third highest successful run chase in ODI history at Brisbane Cricket Ground as they beat United Arab Emirates by two wickets in a thrilling match.



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Davis Love III will have four captain's picks in changes announced to the United States Ryder Cup qualification rules.



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Sir Malcolm Rifkind and Jack Straw will 'cop it' if they have broken parliamentary rules in the "cash-for-access" claims, Commons Speaker John Bercow says.



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Companies behind cold calls and nuisance text messages are to face tougher rules after thousands of complaints about their conduct.



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Mark Lowen asks whether or not the Greek love affair with Alexis Tsipras will continue after the compromises accepted with Greece's creditors.



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Police in Sweden ask for 21st birthday balloons to be taken down after they are mistaken for Islamic State propaganda.



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Scotland fly-half Finn Russell will miss Saturday's Six Nations match against Italy after failing to overturn a suspension.



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An historical sex offence inquiry into Sir Cliff Richard has "increased significantly in size", South Yorkshire Police say.



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They are good friends with vast Ryder Cup experience, but how do 2016 captains Darren Clarke and Davis Love III compare?



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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger welcomes the pressure ahead of the Champions League clash with his former club Monaco.



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There is a bill in the Georgia legislature commonly trumpeted as "ban the box" that makes it illegal for employers to ask whether or not an applicant has been convicted of a crime during the INITIAL screening process for a job. The employer is later allowed to ask this question AFTER he/she has narrowed down the pool of applicants to the most qualified bunch.



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This article is about the various ways in which plaster is used in mold making and casting. And also gives a perfect view on mold making tips.



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James Gallagher asks if we have reached a game-changing moment in HIV?



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There will be no criminal charges as a result of the Glasgow bin lorry crash but a fatal accident inquiry will be held, it has been confirmed.



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Employees of the UK's biggest companies are missing the chance to inflate their pension pots, research says, as insurers warn that pension reforms are not ready.



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The FTSE 100 share index closed at a record high of 6,949.63 on Tuesday. Duncan Weldon looks at what this says about the UK economy.



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Amnesty International's annual report says the world is still locked in a cycle of violence, 20 years after the Rwandan genocide, writes Mike Wooldridge.



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More than 3,000 migrants are estimated to have died in the Mediterranean Sea last year. Can European countries stop these deaths?



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The government of Greece suspends professional football in the country in a crackdown on fan violence.



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In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo looks at the thorny issue of big game hunting on the continent.



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HSBC group chief executive has told UK Members of Parliament that holding a Swiss bank account through a Panamanian company had "no tax purpose".



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Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe asks his Twitter followers whether it would be a good idea to buy Leeds United.



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Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith and Taylor Swift will share the spotlight at this year's Brit Awards, with Kanye West confirmed as a last-minute addition to the bill.



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There are fears that more Assyrian Christians were abducted by Islamic State in north-east Syria than at first thought, as fighting in the area rages.



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McLaren driver Fernando Alonso leaves hospital after his Barcelona crash but will miss the next testing session.



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Greater Manchester is to become the first English region to get full control of its health spending, as part of an extension of devolved powers.



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Douglas Flint will be called on to act if he is to settle nerves among the bank’s owners



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Efforts to create an 8,700-strong regional force to fight Nigeria's militant Islamist group Boko Haram are taking shape, writes the BBC's Tomi Oladipo.



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Lego reports a 15% rise in sales and profits for 2014, hailing the performance as "highly satisfactory".



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The former Marussia team, now known as Manor, name Englishman Will Stevens as their first race driver for the new season.



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mardi 24 février 2015

Jack Nowell replaces Jonny May in England's training squad and is in line to start against Ireland in the Six Nations.



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Incoming ECB chief Colin Graves hopes to introduce a Big-Bash style T20 tournament into the English season.



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Sony Pictures has named Tom Rothman as chairman of the film studio replacing Amy Pascal, who stepped down following a cyber attack.



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Sea levels along the northeast coast of the US rose dramatically during 2009-2010 in an event scientists describe as "very unusual".



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US tyre firm Goodyear agrees to pay $16m to US regulators over allegations it failed to stop persistent bribery in its Kenyan and Angolan operations.



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Sir Malcolm Rifkind quits as chairman of Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee and will stand down as an MP following criticism over "cash-for-access" claims.



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Swansea City investigate disparaging comments allegedly made by a club director about Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal.



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Green Party leader Natalie Bennett apologises to members for a "very bad" interview about its housing policy as she launches its election campaign.



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Oil services company Archer confirms it is losing more than 400 jobs from its UK operations, many of which are based in Aberdeen.



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The woman in charge of the government's new register of lobbyists says she expects "quite a low level" of applicants when it opens in March.



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A Fifa taskforce recommends that the 2022 World Cup in Qatar should be shortened and take place in November and December.



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MI5 agents are appearing in a US court for the first time to give evidence in the trial of Abid Naseer, wearing wigs and make-up to hide their identities.



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West Indies opener Chris Gayle hits the first double century in World Cup history, scoring 215 against Zimbabwe.



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Only smart syringes that break after one use should be used for injections by 2020, the World Health Organization has announced. But how do they work?



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The number of people on electoral registers in England and Wales dropped by 920,000 between March and December last year, the Electoral Commission says.



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BBC News looks at why FIFA is recommending that the 2022 World Cup should be held in winter - and why many clubs disagree.



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Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic's violent conduct ban is reduced from three games to two.



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Lydia Ko's rise to the top of the women's game aged 17 is "startling", says golf correspondent Iain Carter.



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British military personnel are to be sent to Ukraine in the next few weeks to provide advice and training, says Prime Minister David Cameron.



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Staging the Qatar 2022 in winter is "the best thing that's ever happened to England", says Phil Neville.



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Leeds president Massimo Cellino reveals he will not return to the Championship club when his ban ends in April.



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Janet Yellen, in her semi-annual testimony in Congress, says the Federal Reserve can be flexible in determining when to raise interest rates, which have been near zero since 2008.



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Three missing London teenagers were smuggled into Syria from Turkey four or five days ago, the BBC understands.



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A family describes how their daughter's university costs have put them into financial hardship.



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The make-up of the House of Commons has changed profoundly in 40 years - political journalist Julia Langdon examines why.



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What are the risks of Islamic State militants reaching Europe aboard the surge of migrant boats from Libya? The BBC's Neil Arun reports.



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A teenage girl has spoken of the change in her life after being given a bionic hand - the technology for which is being developed by scientists on Tyneside.



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The FTSE 100 share index hits a record high after passing through the previous intra-day record of 6,950 set in December 1999.



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A commuter train and a lorry have collided, causing three carriages to derail northwest of Los Angeles, with multiple injuries reported.



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The UK offshore oil and gas industry saw its worst performance for four decades last year, according to a survey by Oil & Gas UK.



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A man accused of planning a Mumbai-style terror attack in the UK had the address of a property owned by Tony Blair, a court hears.



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At least eight people die when a gunman opens fire inside a Czech Republic restaurant, local reports and officials say.



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A brief look at some of the biggest sinkholes in recent history.



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Catholic voters in England and Wales should consider candidates' stances on issues including abortion, ahead of the election, archbishops say.



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Eurozone approves Greek reform plans aimed at securing extension to bailout, officials say.



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Duncan Weldon suggests three reasons why the Eurozone's economic prospects may soon begin to improve.



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Greece has unveiled an early summary of the reforms demanded by eurozone leaders in order to secure a bailout extension.



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Tuesday's papers are full of the fallout from the "cash for access" sting, with some in the press suggesting there could be a crackdown on MPs ' consultancy jobs.



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In the short course of the latest Greek financial crisis, Syriza appears to have transformed itself from what in the UK would be seen as traditional leftists into Blairites.



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Lincoln's council is planning a ban on so-called "legal highs" - but they have little evidence to suggest they are a threat to public order.



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University of Bolton assistant vice-chancellor Patrick McGhee looks at how access for poorer students varies regionally and what is being done.



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A single mother with four children, including one with cerebral palsy, has claimed part of a $564m (£365m) Powerball jackpot.



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Salt and print photography - the earliest form of paper photography - produced some amazing images, including Nelson's Column under construction



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A fashion academic explores the exploitation and celebration of women by the fashion industry.



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New Ebola infections have fallen in Liberia, but it still has the problem of what to do with huge quantities of potentially infectious human waste.



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More than a dozen manatees which got stuck in a drainage pipe in Satellite Beach, Florida, have been rescued by police and firefighters.



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Dan Simmons looks at the medical devices of the future.



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Jackie Chan has helped restore two missing zodiac heads to museums in China.



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Jane Hawking, Stephen Hawking's former wife, on whose memoir the film The Theory of Everything is based, says that she was "astounded" at how realistic Felicity Jones' performance was.



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BBC Inside Out meets two tanning addicts.



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lundi 23 février 2015

Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso is making a "solid recovery" just a day after his crash in Formula 1 testing.



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Greece has unveiled an early summary of the reforms demanded of eurozone leaders in order to secure a bailout extension.



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Tuesday's papers are full of the fall-out from the "cash for access" sting, with some in the press suggesting there could be a crackdown on MPs ' consultancy jobs.



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Peers will decide later whether to make the historic move to allow the creation of babies with DNA from two women and one man.



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Former captain Michael Vaughan says England are too predictable and wants Alex Hales to get a World Cup chance.



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Kew Gardens, which is facing an annual £5m budget deficit, announces its new science strategy.



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A single mother with four children, including one with cerebral palsy, has come forward to claim her part of a $564m (£365m) Powerball jackpot.



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Burnley boss Sean Dyche defends forward Ashley Barnes over his "ugly" challenge on Chelsea's Nemanja Matic.



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As crises unfold on Europe's eastern and southern flanks, diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus asks if strategic vision is lacking to deal with them.



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British actor Eddie Redmayne wins best actor at this year's Oscars, while Julianne Moore is named best actress and Birdman best picture.



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The House of Commons has defeated a bid by backbench MPs to make explicit in law that abortion on the grounds of gender is illegal in the UK.



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University of Bolton assistant vice-chancellor Patrick McGhee looks at how access for poorer students varies regionally and what is being done.



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Greece will send a list of reforms aimed at securing a bailout extension to EU partners on Tuesday morning, missing a Monday deadline, officials say.



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What is likely to be announced in Indian Prime Minister Modi's first full budget?



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A study suggests eating peanut as a baby can dramatically reduce the risk of allergy - contrary to advice given around the world.



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Ed Miliband says he would use Ofsted inspections to make schools put a greater emphasis on arts subjects.



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Russia's Vladimir Putin says war with Ukraine is 'unlikely', despite Ukrainian claims that Russia has been backing rebels in the east.



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Gianfranco Zola and Faustino Asprilla helped Parma become one of Europe's top teams - now the club can't afford hot showers.



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Dominique Strauss-Kahn's trial was a bizarre affair that ended in a call for his acquittal. But the entire case has never been straightforward, says the BBC's Hugh Schofield.



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A US court in New York has found the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority liable for attacks in Israel over 10 years ago.



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A new company given the contract to assess disabled people for a sickness benefit tells the BBC it will do one million assessments this year.



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England full-back Mike Brown looks unlikely to face Ireland following a setback in his recovery from concussion.



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Whereas, a sculptor can be defined as an artist working in a stationary three dimensional form, a kinetic sculptor is a bit more complex to define. Certainly his/her art form is about movement as kinetic implies, but it is also about a strong artistic sensibility, an inventor's mind, mad engineering skills and an insatiable curiosity.



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Fifa will choose November and December for the 2022 World Cup, according to the head of the governing body's taskforce.



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The BBC's Will Gompertz asks whether the UK is falling out of love with art.



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Chancellor George Osborne likens Labour to "arsonists throwing rocks at firefighters" over HSBC, as he defends the government's record on tackling tax evasion.



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The Ukrainian military says it cannot start withdrawing heavy weapons from the front line in the east until the rebels stop shelling its positions.



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Former Downing Street communications director Andy Coulson is to stand trial in Scotland on a charge of perjury.



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A solider alleged to have left his Cyprus base last week to join the fight against Islamic State has been found, the Ministry of Defence says.



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Two UK servicemen were killed in Afghanistan when they were hit by an anti-tank missile attack ordered by a Danish commander, an inquest hears.



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Human rights experts express concern for the conditions facing migrant workers in Qatar ahead of the World Cup in 2022.



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The independent body that advises the government on the minimum wage is to recommend an increase of 3%, Business Secretary Vince Cable says.



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Labour's Rachel Reeves hits back at suggestions from a Tory backbencher that she would not be able to give a government job her "full attention", while expecting a baby.



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Worcester City manager Carl Heeley is supportive of Shab Khan following the defender's 'body slam' against Stockport.



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The Archbishop of Canterbury says it is "embarrassing" the Church of England pays some staff less than the living wage - despite its calls to the contrary.



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Only smart syringes that break after one use should be used for injections by 2020, the World Health Organisation has announced. But how do they work?



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The headlines might focus on one issue, but the whole bank is labouring.



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Martin Atkinson needs a rest after his "incompetent" refereeing of Chelsea's draw with Burnley, says Keith Hackett.



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A man who plunged 650ft (200m) down a Cumbria mountain in a blizzard stumbles into a team of "amazed" rescuers.



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The funeral of a four-year-old girl killed in a tipper truck crash is to be held at Bath Abbey later.



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A rehearsal for a fireworks display on EastEnders celebrating the soap's 30th anniversary caused a real-life blaze, it emerges.



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A rambler describes how he and friends discovered a 6 ft sculpture of a Celtic sea god that was stolen from a mountain in January.



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Simon Middleton is to take over as head coach of the England women's XV from May, and remains in charge of the Sevens squad.



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McLaren will be concerned about the health of their star driver but pre-season testing troubles are also a major worry.



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David Cameron and Ed Miliband will go head-to-head in a live TV debate a week before the general election, broadcasters say.



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No evidence three schoolgirls, thought to be heading to Syria to join Islamic State militants, were radicalised at Bethnal Green Academy, says its principal.



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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service admits health and safety breaches in connection with the death of an Edinburgh firefighter.



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Video footage emerges of a group of men, thought to be West Ham fans, chanting anti-Semitic abuse on the London Underground.



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Test Match Special pundit Geoffrey Boycott analyses England's 119-run victory over Scotland at the 2015 World Cup.



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After scores of Turkish troops and vehicles enter Syria to evacuate and destroy a mausoleum where a forefather of the Ottoman empire was buried, the BBC's Matthew Davis considers why the site was so important.



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dimanche 22 février 2015

The Church of England pays some staff less than the living wage - despite calling on employers to pay at least that amount - the Sun newspaper reveals.



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If the economy is to shape the election campaign and result, the past week's data on jobs, pay, inflation and immigrant worker will matter a lot. Here's what they tell us.



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Universal benefits for pensioners will once again be protected if the Conservatives win May's general election, David Cameron will say later.



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Dominique Strauss-Kahn's trial was a bizarre affair that ended in a call for his acquittal. But the entire case has never been straightforward, says the BBC's Hugh Schofield.



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The deaths of hundreds of people with mental health conditions who were held in detention could have been avoided, an inquiry in England and Wales finds.



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The Grand Sheikh of Egypt's al-Azhar University calls for overhaul of Islamic religious teaching to tackle spread of extremism.



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The BBC's Will Gompertz asks whether the UK is falling out of love with art.



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Australia will toughen its citizenship laws as part of a new anti-terrorism strategy to combat rising threats, PM Tony Abbott announces.



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Charlotte Edwards welcomes the arrival of the Women's Big Bash league, as she prepares to lead England for the 200th time.



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Turkish forces enter war-torn northern Syria to evacuate troops guarding a historic tomb, demolishing it and moving the remains elsewhere.



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UK workers are set to see their real pay rise this year for the first time since 2007, according to a report from the EY Item Club.



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The Guardian is reporting HSBC chief executive Stuart Gulliver holds £5m in a Swiss bank account through a Panamanian company.



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Matters of pay and wealth make headlines, with MPs facing questions over 'cash for access' claims, Church of England pay under scrutiny and more on HSBC's Swiss arm.



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GB cyclists can "do the business" at Rio 2016 despite failing to win World Championship gold, says Shane Sutton.



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Two former foreign secretaries, Jack Straw and Sir Malcolm Rifkind, have been secretly filmed apparently offering their services to a private company for thousands of pounds.



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MOTD2 pundit Mark Lawrenson expands on his TV analysis of how Liverpool's defence is behind their rise up the table.



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An ex-police officer and Chelsea fan apologises for his part in an alleged racist incident on the Paris Metro - but denies he is a racist.



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South Sydney Rabbitohs run in seven tries to inflict a record World Club Challenge defeat on Super League champions St Helens.



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Four-time world champion John Higgins beats Ben Woollaston 9-3 to win the Welsh Open - his first title for three years.



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Britain's Aled Davies smashes his own discus world record at the International Paralympic Committee Grand Prix event in Dubai.



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UK government finances showed a surplus of £8.8bn in January, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has said.



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NHS foundation trusts are £321m in deficit, as the use of expensive agency staff is having a drastic impact on budgets, says the health regulator Monitor.



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A man is arrested in connection with historical sex abuse allegations made by Karen Danczuk, the wife of Labour MP Simon Danczuk.



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An auction of football memorabilia belonging to a Newcastle United fan killed in the MH17 disaster raises £26,000 at auction.



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Tom Daley wins 10m gold at the British Diving Championships in Plymouth but his new ‘firework’ dive fails to fully ignite.



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Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says a "criminal" tackle by Burnley's Ashley Barnes might have ended Nemanja Matic's career.



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The head of US homeland security warns shoppers to be vigilant after Somalia-based terror group al-Shabab urges followers to attack shopping centres.



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Liverpool move to within two points of a Champions League place by grinding out victory at fifth-placed Southampton.



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Lotus' Romain Grosjean is fastest but the end of the second pre-season test is overshadowed by Fernando Alonso's accident.



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A Kent councillor, expelled from UKIP over what its leader has described as "deeply racist comments", says she does not regret what she said.



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The former Labour deputy prime minister, John Prescott, is returning to front-line politics as an unpaid adviser to Ed Miliband with responsibility for climate change.



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A Liberal Democrat candidate apologises for taking a selfie in a crematorium and posting it to a dating app.



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A guitar wizard, a headcase on drums and a good-looking singer - ex-Oasis star Noel Gallagher's fantasy football band.



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Team Sky's Geraint Thomas wins the five-stage Tour of the Algarve for the third stage-race victory of his career.



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I remember years ago, when I went to church only on Easter and Christmas, and believed in Darwin's theory, I asked my church going mother-in-law if she believed in Adam and Eve. When she stated that she did, I was dumbfounded. How could anyone believe in something so absurd? As time went by I was later confronted by two missionaries who were passing out religious pamphlets. Not to be unkind, by rejecting the pamphlets, I accepted them and bid the missionaries farewell. Although I wasn't interested in reading the pamphlets, one title did strike my interest. It had to do with why Darwin's theory was wrong.



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Matthew Upson's own goal denies Premier League bottom club Leicester victory as Everton drew a fifth home game in a row.



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After scores of Turkish troops and vehicles enter Syria to evacuate and destroy a mausoleum where the forefather of the Ottoman empire was buried, the BBC's Matthew Davis considers why the site was so important.



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The father one of three London schoolgirls believed to be heading to Syria urges his daughter to come home, saying his family "can't stop crying".



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Celtic put four past Hamilton Accies to move three points clear at the top of the Premiership.



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The Islamic State (IS) has wreaked havoc in the Middle East, seizing vast areas of Iraq and Syria and now it is taking advantage of Libya's collapse into anarchy, writes the BBC's Farouk Chothia.



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Harry Kane wins a penalty and scores with the last kick of the game to earn Tottenham a draw against West Ham.



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England's dismal start to the World Cup will have no bearing on Monday's match against Scotland, says batsman Ian Bell.



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A delay in starting school for summer-born or premature children may be linked with poor academic performance later on, a study suggests.



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China's latest anti-corruption campaign seems to be having a more profound effect than its predecessors but the stakes are high, says Jonathan Fenby.



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Laura Trott takes silver in the omnium as Britain look set to finish without a gold at the Track World Championships.



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Lennox Lewis says fellow Briton Amir Khan would give Floyd Mayweather or Manny Pacquiao "trouble" if he fought them.



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A bomb kills at least three people and injures 10 at a patriotic march in Ukraine's second city, Kharkiv, as the ceasefire in the east takes hold.



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Greece suggests its list of reforms aimed at securing a bailout extension will include fighting tax evasion and streamlining the civil service.



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Retiring Great Grimsby MP Austin Mitchell rubbishes a story quoting him as saying Labour would hold the seat even if its candidate was "a raving alcoholic sex paedophile".



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McLaren driver Fernando Alonso is reported to be "OK and conscious" after crashing during F1 testing in Barcelona.



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Birdman beats Boyhood to the top prize at the Independent Spirit awards, a day before the films go up against each other at the Oscars.



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Turkish troops reportedly cross the Syrian border and pass through Kobane to relieve the garrison at the Suleyman Shah tomb - a Turkish enclave.



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The government pledges to double the number of experts who help vulnerable witnesses and victims in courts in England and Wales.



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A ceremony is held in New York's Harlem to honour black civil rights leader Malcolm X at the site where he was assassinated 50 years ago.



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Thousands of allegations of abuse and neglect of elderly people were made in England last year, the BBC learns.



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Workers at the National Gallery are to stage a series of fresh strikes in a row over the privatisation of services.



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Newcastle's display in a 5-0 loss at Manchester City was "pathetic and embarrassing", says former striker Alan Shearer.



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England's dreadful start to the World Cup could yet get worse, says Scotland assistant coach Paul Collingwood.



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Hidden "heartbreaking" graffiti discovered in a Cambridgeshire church reveals how three sisters from one family died in the same Tudor plague.



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UK government finances showed a surplus of £8.8bn in January, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has said.



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NHS foundation trusts are £321m in deficit, as the use of expensive agency staff is having a drastic impact on budgets, says the health regulator Monitor.



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Stories affecting children are on front pages, with the Sunday Mirror claiming an "exclusive" report on a woman who says she fears Jimmy Savile is her father.



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Britain's Martin Murray loses to WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin in 11 rounds in Monte Carlo.



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UK retail sales fell 0.3% in January from the previous month, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics.



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Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho blames four key moments after his Premier League leaders are held to a draw by Burnley.



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Ukrainian government and rebel forces exchange dozens of prisoners, in the first step successfully carried out under the Minsk agreements.



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Southampton manager Ronald Koeman says some players leave clubs for money and not for footballing reasons.



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After being fouled by Stockport's Charlie Russell, Worcester City's Shab Khan responds by throwing him to the floor.



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Corey Parker kicks a penalty in golden point extra time to secure Brisbane Broncos victory over Wigan in the World Club Series.



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Greece believes it has been given permission by the Eurogroup to ease up on austerity - although there will be months of fraught negotiations on a new financial settlement for this recession battered country.



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Councillor Rozanne Duncan, expelled by the UK Independence Party over what Nigel Farage described as "deeply racist comments", says she has no regrets.



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Olympic champion Laura Trott maintains hopes of a first British gold at the Track World Championships in the omnium.



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The former Labour deputy prime minister, John Prescott, is returning to front-line politics as a special adviser to Ed Miliband with responsibility for climate change.



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Peterborough United manager Darren Ferguson leaves the League One club after Saturday's 3-0 defeat by MK Dons.



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The rowing world pays tribute as former Oxford boat race coach and BBC rowing expert Daniel Topolski dies aged 69.



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Manchester City beat Newcastle to record their biggest league win of the season and cut Chelsea's lead to five points.



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Katarina Johnson-Thompson sets her second British record within a week in the long jump at the Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix.



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Struggling McLaren-Honda endure yet another setback on the penultimate day of the second pre-season test in Barcelona.



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The Islamic State (IS) has wreaked havoc in the Middle East, seizing vast areas of Iraq and Syria and now it is taking advantage of Libya's collapse into anarchy, writes the BBC's Farouk Chothia.



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Relatives of one of the three missing London girls believed to be heading to Syria say "we don't want you to go there".



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Tim Sherwood's first game in charge at Aston Villa ends in a late defeat after Stoke come from behind to win 2-1 at Villa Park.



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Arsenal survive a late scare as they hold on to beat Crystal Palace to move up to third in the Premier League.



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China's latest anti-corruption campaign seems to be having a more profound effect than its predecessors but the stakes are high, says Jonathan Fenby.



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Manchester United suffer their second Premier League loss since November as Jonjo Shelvey's goal gives Swansea victory.



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Chelsea's Nemanja Matic is sent off as the Premier League leaders are held to a draw by relegation-battling Burnley.



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Britain's Mo Farah breaks the two-mile indoor world record with a time of eight minutes 3.40 seconds in Birmingham.



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John Higgins beats Belgian teenager Luca Brecel 6-4 to seal a place in Sunday's Welsh Open final.



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Chinese computer maker Lenovo offers free software so users can remove hidden software that experts warned made them vulnerable to a cyber-attack.



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Sale record their first Premiership victory over Saracens since 2011 to temporarily move up to fourth in the table.



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Nigerian army says it has recaptured town of Baga, where Boko Haram militants killed scores of people last month.



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US Secretary of State John Kerry says he and his UK counterpart are discussing more sanctions on Russia over its "craven" behaviour in Ukraine.



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Armed men have abducted at least 89 boys from a camp for people displaced by fighting in South Sudan, the UN reports.



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Champion chaser Sire De Grugy wins comfortably at Chepstow in his prep race for the Cheltenham Festival.



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A six-feet sculpture of a Celtic sea god that was stolen from Binevenagh Mountain in County Londonderry is found by soldiers on a training exercise.



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A boy seriously injured in the Pakistani school massacre 'played dead' to survive while a gunman searched the room and stepped on him.



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Leeds claim a fifth win in six games as Middlesbrough miss out on going four points clear at the top of the Championship.



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Cycling chief Brian Cookson warns a forthcoming report into doping in the sport will make for "uncomfortable reading".



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