mardi 31 mars 2015

Their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign has been flawless but Roy Hodgson's developing England have still to be tested against top-class opposition.



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Singer songwriter Joni Mitchell is in intensive care in a Los Angeles hospital after being found unconscious in her home.



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The winner of Nigeria's presidential election, Muhammadu Buhari, hails a "vote for change" and thanks beaten rival Goodluck Jonathan.



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A Palestinian man says he was tricked into selling a work by the graffiti artist, Banksy, that is estimated to be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.



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Russian and Iranian negotiators claim progress has been made over Iran's nuclear programme, as talks continue beyond a deadline for a deal.



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The scale of China's land reclamation in the South China Sea is leading to "serious questions" on its intentions, a top US official says.



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A story that once dominated the news seems to have dropped down the media agenda, so what lies behind the decline in coverage?



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Is Israel about to lose its American firewall at the United Nations in New York, asks Nick Bryant.



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A body has been found at the home of Andrew Getty, the grandson of John Paul Getty and heir to the family fortune.



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Activity in China's vast manufactory sector picked up unexpectedly in March, according to the official government survey.



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A mental health charity which treats military veterans says referrals have increased by 26% in the last year.



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Real Madrid and Wales forward Gareth Bale takes part in the NBA's half-court challenge, testing his basketball shooting accuracy.



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One of the largest medieval hospital burial grounds in England, containing about 1,300 remains, is discovered under St John's College.



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Lincoln Castle is due to reopen later after a £22m renovation.



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A new tax which changes the way people pay duty on house purchases comes into effect in Scotland.



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Police carry out unofficial cow census after Indian state outlaws their slaughter for beef.



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Giant slides by the artist Carsten Holler are returning to London this summer, this time at the Hayward Gallery on London's South Bank.



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President Barack Obama has told his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah al Sisi, that the US will resume military aid to Egypt, frozen since 2013.



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Human rights group Amnesty International says there was an "alarming" increase in death sentences in 2014, with almost 500 more issued than in 2013.



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The US state of Arkansas approves a religious freedom bill similar to one that caused a storm of protest in Indiana from gay rights supporters.



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Virtual reality was shown off as a tool for immersive, empathetic journalism at the recent Ted conference - but does it have a future in film-making?



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Two schools in widely differing, but neighbouring areas of Lancashire illustrate the flaws of thinking the problems of one community are faced by all, says Sanchia Berg.



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There is a deep structural problem with the current system of party politics in the UK, says Danny Kruger.



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Celebrities who back political parties



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A huge power cut hits dozens of provinces across Turkey for several hours, causing transport chaos.



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A decade of strong growth in Scotch whisky exports came to an end last year as overseas sales fell, according to new figures.



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Westminster figures will travel to Scotland on the third day of campaigning in the general election.



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A warning 'not to change course' from senior business leaders, Labours plans for 'zero hours' contracts, and a couple of extremely fecund fathers feature in Wednesday's papers.



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Paracetamol is ineffective at treating back pain and osteoarthritis despite being a recommended treatment, a group of Australian researchers warns.



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An additional $300m is being put aside to deal with possible costs arising from the Germanwings plane crash, Lufthansa officials say.



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Britain's leading clubs are set for a huge financial boost for competing in the Champions League and Europa League.



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Former England forward Matt Le Tissier reveals that he will compete in Channel 4 quiz show Countdown.



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Giant slides by the artist Carsten Holler are returning to London this summer, this time at the Hayward Gallery on London's South Bank.



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George North will see a consultant neurosurgeon to help Northampton Saints assess when the Wales wing can return.



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Birmingham Bears, the T20 Blast champions, sign New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum for this summer's tournament.



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A teacher who admitted having sex with a teenage girl and asked her to sign a "slave contract" with him, is banned from the classroom.



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A fifth-storey hospital window falls on a woman in the London Bridge area during high winds.



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According to Martha Lane Fox, the role the internet can play in the UK should be one of the key issues in the upcoming election.



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The Football Association say they are "disappointed" Great Britain football teams will not compete at Rio 2016.



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Leeds Rhinos captain Kevin Sinfield is to join Championship rugby union side Yorkshire Carnegie at the end of the current rugby league season.



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Two former US agents are charged with stealing digital currency that came into their possession during an investigation into the notorious marketplace.



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A huge power cut hits several cities in Turkey, including Istanbul's public transport network.



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It is the slowest recovery on record, but living standards are now back to where they were at the time of the last election



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NFL side Atlanta Falcons lose their draft pick for 2016 and are fined $350,000 for using fake crowd noise at home games.



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A study finds that ants on board the International Space Station still use teamwork to search new areas, despite falling off the walls of their containers for up to eight seconds.



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Parents hardly ever spot obesity in their children resulting in damaging consequences for health, doctors warn.



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Turkish MPs back sweeping new powers for police - and critics fear that intolerance is becoming entrenched, Selin Girit reports from Istanbul.



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An airline passenger's touching handwritten letter thanking her pilots for taking her home is being shared across Twitter.



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Deflation in the eurozone eased during March while the rate of unemployment dipped slightly in February, figures show.



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The financial well-being of UK households improved last year, but overall it is not much better than it was five years ago, according to official figures.



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Joey Essex talks about interviewing Nick Clegg, praising the deputy prime minister for his "honesty".



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Car maker Honda announces it is to invest £200m in its UK plant - a year after it cut hundreds of jobs due to falling sales.



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The UK's economy grew at a faster pace than initially estimated last year, revised official figures show.



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Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman denies he is quitting the show after a leaked email from him thanking staff and marking the end of an era.



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Italian online fashion retailer Yoox agrees an all-share merger deal London-based rival Net-a-Porter.



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What drives candidates to spend months knocking on doors, when they know they have no chance of winning when polling day comes around?



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"I know what I need to do" - Bubba Watson is more relaxed as he defends a Masters title for the second time, writes Iain Carter.



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Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies says profits jumped a third last year, boosted by strong performances in all its businesses.



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lundi 30 mars 2015

Samira Ahmed looks at how Sir Kenneth Branagh, noted for his Shakespearean productions, ended up directing a live-action Cinderella.



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The anti-corruption Aam Admi Party is embroiled in a feud and looks headed for a split, writes Soutik Biswas.



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All babies in the UK will soon have a potentially life-saving vaccine against meningitis B after a deal with drug manufacturers, the health secretary says.



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Nigeria's Muhammadu Buhari edges ahead of President Goodluck Jonathan in early election counts, though key states are yet to declare.



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It would be a "national disgrace" if England's best youngsters do not play at the U21 Euros, says ex-striker Gary Lineker.



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A tenth of 12 to 13-year-olds are worried they are "addicted" to pornography, a study by the NSPCC ChildLine service has found.



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Intense negotiations over Iran's nuclear programme enter a final day in Switzerland, ahead of a deadline to reach a preliminary deal.



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Joan Kagezi, the top Ugandan state prosecutor in the trial of 13 men suspected of a deadly al-Shabab bomb attack, is shot dead in Kampala.



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Despite the volatility in its Asian business, the world's largest spirits maker, Diageo, says 50% of its products' sales growth will come from Asia.



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Republicans in the US state of Indiana say they will amend a controversial "religious freedom" law, as accusations grow that it permits businesses to discriminate against gays.



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The M6 is closed outside Birmingham after horses are spotted wandering on the motorway.



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Glasgow School of Art is due to announce details of the architect chosen to lead the restoration of the fire-damaged Mackintosh building.



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Binge drinking is costing UK taxpayers £4.9bn a year, a study has suggested.



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Plaid Cymru will use its influence in a hung parliament to "unleash Wales' economic potential", party leader Leanne Wood says, as the party launches its election manifesto.



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A Malaysian court finds a local man guilty of murdering two British medical students in Borneo.



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Do trade treaties that include investor-state dispute settlements as a right pose a threat to democracy from multinational companies?



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The head of MI6 unveils a blue English Heritage plaque in Whitehall in memory of the first chief of the Secret Service.



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Pledges on the economy, businesses and mental health are expected from Westminster's party leaders as general election campaigning continues.



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Some of the biggest names in entertainment have re-launched the music subscription service Tidal, which they claim will change musical history.



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Tuesday's papers mark the beginning of the formal election campaign with a raft of stories about the scope and nature of the spending cuts which would be likely after the general election.



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A mental health charity which treats military veterans says referrals have increased by 26% in the last year.



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Local elections give a big boost to France's conservative UMP, led by ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy, but voters keep out the far-right National Front.



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All hospitals in England will provide "a truly seven-day NHS" by 2020 under a future Conservative government, David Cameron says.



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Who lit up the 2015 Cricket World Cup, and who had a tournament to forget? BBC Sport picks out the highs and lows.



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Comedian Trevor Noah will replace Jon Stewart on The Daily Show, it is announced.



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Nairobi enjoys a diverse assortment of cultural activities including music and music festivals, the arts and art galleries and museums, as well as a large number of both live-performance and film theatres. As community-enrichment, sport is also considered a cultural activity in Nairobi. An assortment of ideals, conduct, artifacts, experiences and beliefs, the culture in Nairobi plays an important role in influencing how Nairobians (people in Nairobi) relate, work, socialize and communicate with insiders or outsiders and how they generally lead their lives.



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Two Britons found dead near Alicante in Spain, Foreign Office confirms



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All babies in the UK will soon have a potentially life-saving vaccine against meningitis B after a deal with drug manufacturers, the health secretary says.



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A top Lufthansa official warns the missing flight recorder may have been too badly damaged when the Germanwings plane crashed in the French Alps.



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In his first remarks since his final acquittal of UK student Meredith Kercher's murder, Raffaele Sollecito says he will be "marked for life" by the ordeal.



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A former senior hospital nurse admits raping, sexually assaulting and spying on female patients including some who were unconscious.



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British Airways' Executive Club, the code-sharing site GitHub and the work chat service Slack have all been hit by cyber-attacks.



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A would-be rescuer, who was hit by a Tube train as he attempted to save another man who had fallen onto the tracks, has died.



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Images of a shirtless man found walking the streets after he suffered serious burns have been released in a bid to solve the mystery of his injuries.



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The UK's banking industry will have to prove it can endure a global economic slump in this year's Bank of England stress tests.



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Local elections give a big boost to France's conservative UMP, led by ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy, and inflict a bruising blow to the ruling Socialists.



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Sebastian Vettel's shock Malaysian Grand Prix win on Sunday is a 'wake-up call' for Mercedes, says boss Toto Wolff.



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Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg says his party will not "play footsie" with leaving the EU - and says he wants to "serve out the next Parliament".



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UK banks face stress test against economic collapse in Europe and Asia.



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Labour leader Ed Miliband unveils his party's business manifesto, warning that David Cameron's pledge to hold an EU referendum is "a clear and present danger" to jobs.



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The work and pensions secretary says the Conservatives are not keeping plans for £12bn of benefit cuts secret - saying no final decisions have been made.



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Two months on from the Paris attacks, Shaista Aziz found the Muslim community in Paris still struggling to come to terms with the fallout.



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The Greek finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, calls for an end to the "toxic blame game" between Greece and Germany.



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Head teachers in Cheshire warn parents they will report them to the authorities if they allow their children to play computer games rated for over-18s.



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Former England and Liverpool forward John Barnes says black managers struggle to find a new job after being sacked by a club.



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The owner of B&Q, Kingfisher, has abandoned its planned purchase of French DIY chain Mr Bricolage.



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On the first day of the election campaign, Ed Miliband is attempting to cover what many see as a weak flank.



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dimanche 29 mars 2015

Former world number one Tiger Woods drops out of the top 100 in the rankings for the first time since 1996.



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Despite leading his team to World Cup and Ashes success, Michael Clarke has struggled to win the hearts of the Australian public.



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Greece's creditors are studying new reform plans put forward by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' government in a bid to secure further bailout funds.



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The general election campaign is officially under way - here are 10 ways in which it will be different from last time.



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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg say Ferrari are genuine rivals after Sebastian Vettel's impressive victory in Malaysia.



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BBC political editor Nick Robinson gives an update on his progress - and sets out his view on the election campaign which formally begins today.



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Italian luxury goods retailer Prada sees its net profit fall 28% last year as sales slumped in major markets of China and Europe.



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Asian shares got off to a positive start in a holiday-shortened week as investors awaited economic data from the region to boost market momentum.



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The information watchdog launches an investigation into claims that details of millions of people's pensions are being sold to fraudsters and cold-calling firms.



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Counting is under way in Nigeria's presidential election, which has been praised by the UN despite technical problems and violence.



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How one Newcastle's arts venues found new ways to survive



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The Houses of Parliament are said to require £3bn of maintenance work taking 10 years. Would MPs be better off moving to a new, modern building?



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Critics of cuts to legal aid say they will inevitably lead to more miscarriages of justice, says Raphael Rowe.



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The BBC looks at some of the ways the city-state of Singapore and its people have paid tribute to founding father Lee Kuan Yew.



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The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is fined £180,000 after thousands of confidential documents from a high-profile investigation were sent to the wrong person.



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Schools must ensure blameless members of staff do not have their careers wrecked by false allegations, a union's annual conference will hear.



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The independence of chief inspectors in areas like prisons and the border force could be threatened by the way they are selected and budgets are set, MPs say.



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Porpoises finely adjust the size of the beams of sound they use to hunt - using sound like a searchlight to trap their prey, a study finds.



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David Cameron is to tell voters they face a "stark choice" between him and Labour's Ed Miliband as the election campaign officially gets under way.



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Ministers from six world powers are to hold their first full session with Iran's foreign minister over its nuclear programme, as a deadline looms.



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Solar Impulse, the fuel-free aeroplane, heads out of Myanmar and on to China on leg five of its attempt to fly around the world.



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Parents hardly ever spot obesity in their children resulting in damaging consequences for health, doctors warn.



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A law that allows councils in England and Wales to ban certain activities in public is leading to "bizarre new criminal offences", campaigners say.



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Tit-for-tat claims from the Conservatives and Labour appear on front pages, as the general election campaign formally gets under way.



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The SNP will support the introduction of a 50p top rate of income tax across the UK after the general election, the party's John Swinney says.



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Bristol Academy are again thrashed as Frankfurt reach the Women's Champions League semi-finals with a 12-0 aggregate win.



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A Labour majority in the general election would be "difficult but doable", the party's election co-ordinator Douglas Alexander says.



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Arab League countries meeting in Egypt agree to create a joint Arab military force amid a crisis in Yemen and regional jihadist threats.



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The work and pensions secretary says the Conservatives are not keeping plans for £12bn of benefit cuts secret - saying no final decisions have been made.



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The development of associate members must go beyond the 'window dressing' of a World Cup, the International Cricket Council says.



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Tunisian government sources say that security forces have killed Lokman Abu Sakhra, described as one of the country's "most dangerous terrorists".



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Australia overwhelm New Zealand by seven wickets to win the World Cup for a fifth time at a packed Melbourne Cricket Ground.



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Greece's creditors are studying new reform plans put forward by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' government in a bid to secure further bailout funds.



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The general election campaign is officially under way - here are 10 ways in which it will be different from last time.



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DUP leader Peter Robinson says his party could work with either Labour or the Conservatives if there was a hung parliament after the general election.



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A light bulb made with graphene - said by its UK developers to be the first commercially viable consumer product using the super-strong carbon - is to go on sale later this year.



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Sebastian Vettel takes a stunning maiden victory for Ferrari, winning a straight fight with Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes in Malaysia.



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Richard Cockerill says England and Leicester centre Manu Tuilagi is likely to miss the rest of the season with injury.



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US consumer electronics chain Best Buy is closing its Canadian subsidiary, Future Shop, and converting 65 of its 131 stores into Best Buy outlets.



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Tactically astute, brilliant from Bale - why Wales' win in Israel is one of their best results of recent times.



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Rider Katie Walsh on nearly making Grand National history and competing against the men at Aintree



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A UK military medic has been discharged from hospital in London after being declared free of Ebola. Cpl Anna Cross was the first person in the world to be given the experimental drug MIL 77.



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US Secretary of State John Kerry cancels a planned return to the US to stay in Switzerland as the Iran nuclear talks approach their deadline.



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Yemen's president accuses Iran of destabilising his country, as Saudi Arabia vows to continue air strikes until Yemen is "stable and safe".



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Apple CEO Tim Cook says he will give away most of his $800m (£537m) fortune to good causes before he dies.



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BBC Africa's Piers Edwards considers whether the new work permit rules for foreign players in England is all bad news for Africa.



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The BBC looks at some of the ways the city-state of Singapore and its people have paid tribute to founding father Lee Kuan Yew.



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samedi 28 mars 2015

An Air Canada aeroplane landing at Halifax 'exits' the runway while landing at Halifax, and reportedly hits a power pylon.



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Manager Dave Edmondson calls for calm following Bristol Academy's FA Women's Cup exit and heavy Champions League loss.



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Britain's Jonathan Brownlee wins the second race of the 2015 World Triathlon Series in Auckland, New Zealand.



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As the general election campaign officially begins, here's a handy guide for would-be MPs on the pitfalls to avoid while on the campaign trail.



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Alex Salmond has been enjoying himself recently, doing what seems to come naturally, winding up Westminster.



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Voting is to continue for second day in some parts of Nigeria after technical problems during Saturday's presidential election.



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More children have mental health problems than two years ago, according to a union's survey of education staff.



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The desk where Charles Dickens wrote Great Expectations is finally on public display thanks to a £780,000 grant.



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Elections in Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation, are extended to Sunday in some parts of the country after delays and a number of attacks.



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Head teachers in Cheshire warn parents they will report them to the authorities if they allow their children to play computer games rated for over-18s.



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Ross Barkley will cost £50m, James Milner to Liverpool, Louis van Gaal to get £1m Champions League bonus and more.



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Police investigate alleged death threats against BBC director general Tony Hall, reportedly made after Jeremy Clarkson was dropped from Top Gear.



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A look at the challenges facing pollsters during the 2015 general election.



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Some of the latest cutting edge designs shortlisted for the Designs of the Year award.



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David Shukman explores the justifications for the £4bn 'atom smasher' buried under Geneva.



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All hospitals in England will provide "a truly seven-day NHS" by 2020 under a future Conservative government, David Cameron says.



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A European police chief says encrypted online communications are the biggest problem faced by security agencies tackling terrorism.



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A Frenchwoman wounded in the attack on Tunisia's national museum dies of her injuries, bringing the total number killed to 22.



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SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon says her party will reform the "discredited Westminster system" for ordinary people, wherever they are in the UK.



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An agreement is reached with the drug manufacturer GSK to provide a vaccine for meningitis B for all babies in the UK, the health secretary says.



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Guinean President Alpha Conde has declared a 45-day "health emergency" in five regions in the west and southwest of the Ebola-hit nation.



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Some papers once again focus on revelations about the Germanwings co-pilot who is believed to have brought down an airliner over the French Alps on Tuesday.



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A Labour government would cap the amount of profit private firms can make from the NHS, Ed Miliband says as he launches the party's election campaign.



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Chris Coleman tells his players to prove they are the best Wales team since 1958 by qualifying for Euro 2016.



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Singapore is preparing to bid farewell to its founding father Lee Kuan Yew, with a funeral procession followed by a state funeral attended by world leaders.



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England's Kell Brook successfully defends his IBF world welterweight title with a fourth-round win against Jo Jo Dan.



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England coach Roy Hodgson tells Wayne Rooney he must deliver at a finals to match Sir Bobby Charlton's legacy.



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Islamist militants have captured the north-western Syrian city of Idlib for the first time, monitoring groups say.



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US astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko arrive for a 12-month tour of duty on the International Space Station.



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A chocolatier in Lincolnshire has created a seven-foot (2.1-metre) Easter egg, which he will sell in pieces to raise money for charity, the BBC's Jill Archbold reports.



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A light bulb made from graphene - said by its UK developers to be the first commercially viable consumer product using the super-strong carbon - is to go on sale later this year.



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The deputy leader of the SNP Stewart Hosie believes a minority Labour government would have to negotiate with the nationalists ahead of its first Queen's speech.



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Wales boss Chris Coleman says his players' experience of large crowds will help them cope against Israel on Saturday.



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Abby Wambach says she would swap all her individual accolades to win a World Cup with the USA in Canada this summer.



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At least 14 are killed as Somali special forces end the siege of a Mogadishu hotel by the Islamist militant group al-Shabab



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Before Sunday's Cricket World Cup final, BBC Sport rounds up the best quotes, stats and video to preview the MCG showcase.



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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton claims pole position in an exciting wet-dry qualifying for the Malaysian Grand Prix.



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A UK military medic has been discharged from hospital in London after being declared free of Ebola. Cpl Anna Cross was the first person in the world to be given the experimental drug MIL 77.



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Lewis Hamilton takes pole position for the Malaysian GP as Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel splits the Mercedes in a rain-hit qualifying.



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Apple CEO Tim Cook says he will give away most of his $800m (£537m) fortune to good causes before he dies.



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Saudi Arabia evacuates its diplomats from Yemen as a Saudi-led coalition carries out a third night of air strikes.



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A convicted fraudster used an "ingenious" escape plot to trick prison wardens into letting him go free, a court has heard.



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Tougher tasks await, but Harry Kane's dream England debut increases calls for him to be named footballer of the year.



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The co-pilot of the Germanwings Airbus which crashed in the French Alps predicted "one day everyone will know my name", his ex-girlfriend says.



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Britain's Gemma Steel and Rhona Auckland finish inside the top 20 at the World Cross Country Championships in China.



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As the general election campaign officially begins, here's a handy guide for would-be MPs on the pitfalls to avoid while on the campaign trail.



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Alex Salmond has been enjoying himself recently, doing what seems to come naturally, winding up Westminster.



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Nico Rosberg edges out Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton to set the pace in final practice at the Malaysian Grand Prix.



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vendredi 27 mars 2015

The youngest brother of Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena dies after being attacked with an axe.



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Australia captain Michael Clarke says he will retire from one-day international cricket after Sunday's World Cup final against New Zealand.



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Fabian Cancellara is ruled out of the spring classics after breaking two vertebrae his lower back in the E3 Harelbeke.



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Voting is to begin in Africa's most populous nation, Nigeria, to elect a new president.



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The co-pilot suspected of deliberately crashing an airliner into the French Alps knew the region from gliding holidays, people who knew him say.



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A nappy-wearing sickly kid goat nursed back to health is now behaving "like a proper goat, not a dog" her owner says.



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Harry Kane scores on his international debut as England beat Lithuania 4-0 for their fifth Euro 2016 qualifying win.



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Lewis Hamilton says his preparations for the Malaysian Grand Prix have been "heavily compromised" by reliability problems.



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Militants storm a hotel in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, killing at least ten people including a senior diplomat.



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A look at the challenges facing pollsters during the 2015 general election.



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Some of the latest cutting edge designs shortlisted for the Designs of the Year award.



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David Shukman explores the justifications for the £4bn 'atom smasher' buried under Geneva.



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Hospital services will be available seven days a week by 2020 under a future Conservative government, David Cameron is to pledge.



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More children have mental health problems than two years ago, according to a union's survey of education staff.



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A couple will tie the knot in a very public way later when they hold their wedding in their favourite supermarket's Easter egg aisle.



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Nicola Sturgeon is expected to send a message of "friendship and solidarity" to the rest of the UK during her speech to the SNP conference.



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Warplanes from a Saudi-led coalition bomb Yemen for a third night, targeting Shia Houthi rebels as they advance in and around the port of Aden.



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How England defender Sophie Bradley could easily have ended up playing at Wimbledon instead of Wembley.



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A Labour government would cap the amount of profit private firms can make from the NHS, Ed Miliband says as he launches the party's election campaign.



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Northampton Saints play down concerns for wing George North after he leaves the field on a stretcher with a head injury.



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As prosecutors release more information about the co-pilot of the Germanwings airliner that crashed into the French Alps, papers once again examine his character.



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Russia goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev is struck by a flare as their Euro 2016 qualifier with Montenegro is abandoned.



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Northampton beat 14-man Wasps but their victory is soured by a worrying head injury suffered by Wales winger George North.



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As Ed Miliband says he is tough enough to run the country, will the image convince the public?



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Team Sky's Geraint Thomas holds on to become the first Briton to win the formidable E3 Harelbeke in Belgium.



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Tim Cook criticises a 'religious freedom law' in the US state of Indiana, which it is argued could allow companies to discriminate against gay and lesbian customers.



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Italian court acquits Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito over murder of Meredith Kercher in 2007



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Loaded Magazine, one of the so-called "lads' magazines" of the mid-1990s, is to close down, publisher Simian says.



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Referring to the unique ways people from various ethnic and social groups in Kenya represent their experiences and act creatively, culture in Kenya is very much alive. Significantly different for people living in rural and urban areas, culture in Kenya is in its infancy and it is only recently that Kenyans have learnt to appreciate their diverse and rich culture. Culture in rural Kenya Since most of the artwork and crafts showcased and sold in urban towns in Kenya are originally made in rural areas, perhaps rural Kenya has the greatest potential culturally.



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Preview followed by live coverage of Friday's European Championship Qualifying game between England and Lithuania.



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An investigation is being held into alleged police corruption over child abuse inquiries involving UK public figures, the police watchdog says.



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Royal Bank of Scotland sells Coutts International, the overseas arm of its private bank, to Switzerland's Union Bancaire Privee (UBP).



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Top Gear producer Oisin Tymon, hit by Jeremy Clarkson, tells police he does not want to press charges



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The authorities in Sierra Leone are enforcing a three-day national lockdown to curb the spread of Ebola, except for short windows to pray.



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The former One Direction star Zayn Malik reveals in his first interview since quitting the boyband that "I've let the fans down".



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Huge crowds honouring a deceased Islamic scholar in Uzbekistan were in marked contrast to a lifeless campaign for this weekend's one-horse presidential election, writes Johannes Dell.



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Ed Miliband will launch Labour's election campaign later, declaring the race will "go to the wire" and insisting his party are the "optimists".



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What can big names in English football hoping to forge a career in management learn from changing tyres in Formula 1?



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UK housing market activity has "remained subdued", the Nationwide says, as annual house price growth slows for the seventh month in a row.



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The general election offers Wales an "unprecedented opportunity", Plaid Cymru's leader will say at the party's campaign launch.



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As Ed Miliband says he is tough enough to run the country, will the image convince the public?



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Mercedes' world champion Lewis Hamilton sets fastest time in second practice despite a series of technical problems.



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The Co-operative Bank says it is making a "significant improvement" as it reports a lower pre-tax loss and confirms its chief executive will stay in post until December 2016.



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Maria Sharapova suffers a surprise second-round defeat at the Miami Open but Caroline Wozniacki goes through.



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The Supreme Court ruling, which implies that Prince Charles's advocacy correspondence should be released, has wider implications for freedom of information.



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jeudi 26 mars 2015

Watch highlights as Fernando Alonso returns to F1 action in first practice for the Malaysian Grand Prix.



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Manchester United striker Radamel Falcao scores twice as Colombia thrash Bahrain in an international friendly.



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Surgeons in Cambridgeshire perform the first heart transplant in Europe using a non-beating heart.



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Hindsight is the main tool for legal review of critical events, says Danny Shaw - but is it always the best technique?



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The female giant panda at Edinburgh Zoo is artificially inseminated and keepers confirm natural mating will be attempted.



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Lewis Hamilton on his winning start, why equalising F1 engines would be unfair, Alonso's return - and Jeremy Clarkson.



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German police seize possessions of a co-pilot who apparently crashed his plane in the Alps killing all 150 people on board, as they investigate possible motives.



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Angola is an economic success story, writes Mary Harper - but also a land many inhabit in poverty, while a super-wealthy elite thrives.



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The co-pilot of the Germanwings flight, named as Andreas Lubitz, intentionally started the plane's descent before it crashed into the French Alps, officials say.



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Annual core consumer inflation in Japan, the world's third-largest economy, stopped rising for the first time in nearly two years in February.



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Muslim scholars launch a digital magazine to fight radicalisation on the web by extremist groups such as Islamic state.



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The public will be able to view King Richard III's sealed tomb for the first time later when Leicester Cathedral is reopened.



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A court of appeals in Argentina has upheld a decision to throw out controversial allegations against President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.



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There is concern the Criminal Cases Review Commission is too cautious in referring suspected miscarriages of justice for appeal, says Joshua Rozenberg.



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Nico Rosberg sets the pace in first practice at the Malaysian Grand Prix as Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton hits car trouble.



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David Cameron and Ed Miliband have been put on the spot over immigration, the EU and spending plans in the first set-piece TV broadcast of the election.



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Convicted criminals in England and Wales will have to pay up to £1,200 towards the cost of their court case under new rules, it is revealed.



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Tories and Labour have in effect made it impossible for a new government to boost the tax rates for taxes that raise 75% of all Treasury revenue. Is this reckless?



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Only about 400 well-off pensioners have returned their winter fuel allowance, despite a minister's appeal.



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A study suggests too many children are starting school unable to communicate well enough or control their behaviour.



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Office workers need to get off their backsides and move around more, according to a new campaign.



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The BBC's South East Asia correspondent examines the legacy of the Singaporean statesman in the wider region.



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A national body to investigate medical accidents in England should be established immediately, MPs say.



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Very fit men in their late 40s are less likely to get lung cancer and colorectal cancer than unfit men, a study in JAMA Oncology suggests.



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Italy's top court is to rule whether to uphold the convictions of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the 2007 murder of UK student Meredith Kercher.



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Friday's papers are full of speculation about what may have led the co-pilot of the Germanwings Airbus 320 to deliberately crash the jet, and on how airlines can protect themselves from such occurrences.



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A serving police officer is arrested on suspicion of murdering his wife at their Northampton home.



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Premier League clubs have agreed to share at least £1bn of their record TV rights deal with English football.



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Brazil record their seventh win since their 2014 World Cup humiliation as they come from behind to beat France in Paris.



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Yemen's President Hadi arrives in the Saudi capital Riyadh, as Saudi Arabia continues air strikes against Shia Houthi rebels.



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Emergency services are on the scene of a major fire and partial building collapse in New York City.



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Mark Mardell asks whether a lack of passion, vision and big ideas among campaigning politicians is a result of cowardice or humility.



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Australia captain Michael Clarke is inadvertently asked about sex by a BBC Sport journalist following his side's World Cup semi-final win over India.



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England captain Wayne Rooney has warned against putting too much pressure on fellow striker Harry Kane.



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David Cameron and Ed Miliband will each be interviewed by Jeremy Paxman and face audience questions in the first general election TV special.



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The £259m deficit facing East of England hospitals poses a "genuine risk of damaging quality of care", an NHS trusts' group warns.



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Tories and Labour have in effect made it impossible for a new government to boost the tax rates for taxes that raise 75% of all Treasury revenue. Is this reckless?



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Only about 400 well-off pensioners have returned their winter fuel allowance, despite a minister's appeal.



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Lance Armstrong should avoid "ambushing" the Tour de France by taking part in a charity ride, says a Wada chief.



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Ford is to sell a car that can read road signs and adjust its speed accordingly to ensure the vehicle is not driving too fast.



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Bale to remain in Spain, Liverpool and Manchester United target Barca defender, plus more.



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The BBC's South East Asia correspondent examines the legacy of the Singaporean statesman in the wider region.



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Oil prices rise by as much as 6% after Saudi Arabia and its allies launched airstrikes on rebel targets in Yemen.



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A new £250m taxi plant is to be built in Coventry, with the creation of up to 1,000 jobs.



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mercredi 25 mars 2015

The BBC's creative director Alan Yentob says he would not rule out Jeremy Clarkson making a return to the BBC in the future.



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Fans from all 20 Premier League clubs are set to protest against match ticket prices when top-flight club executives meet.



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McLaren's Fernando Alonso is cleared by doctors to return to racing for this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix.



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Schools in England will have less to spend per pupil over the next five years, no matter who wins the election, according to analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies.



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Relatives of Germanwings plane crash victims go to the crash site in France, as reports say one of the pilots on the doomed flight had left the cockpit and was unable to get back in.



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Support for the death penalty in Britain has dropped below 50% for the first time on record, the British Social Attitudes survey says.



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Mark Mardell asks whether a lack of passion, vision and big ideas among campaigning politicians is a result of cowardice or humility.



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The BBC launches a database of British jihadists in Syria and Iraq. What does it tell us about the conflict?



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Six months after the Ayotzinapa 43 disappeared, a movement of digital activists borrowing tactics from Spanish and Greek anti-austerity movements, and from the Arab Spring, has gained strength on Mexican social media.



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King Richard III's body is due to be laid to rest at Leicester Cathedral later at a service presided over by the Archbishop of Canterbury.



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The UK's highest court is set to rule on whether Prince Charles's letters to government should be made public.



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Women's Super League One debutants Sunderland stun defending champions Liverpool to win the 2015 season opener in Widnes.



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Banks must investigate alternative arrangements for customers before closing the last bank in town, under a new agreement.



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A two-year-old Indian girl sets a new national record in archery, according to the India Book of Records.



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Kraft Foods Group shares jump 35% after an announcement that the firm will merge with tomato ketchup maker Heinz.



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French investigators say the cockpit voice recorder of Germanwings 4U 9525 has usable data, but it has so far yielded no clues to the crash.



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Not enough is being done to prevent people leaving the UK to join Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, a group of MPs warns.



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Preston tops a league table of the UK's "unhealthiest High Streets" according to the Royal Society for Public Health.



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Councils in England and Wales want new powers to combat men suspected of grooming children for sex, by using Asbo-style preventative measures.



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A range of modern languages vital to the UK's economic future could be lost from schools in England, warns Labour.



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David Cameron rules out an increase in VAT in a surprise move in the Commons - prompting Labour to rule out a National Insurance rise.



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At least three Britons died in the Alps air crash that killed 150 people, UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond says.



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A London-based New Zealand fan prepares to travel 21.000 miles in under three days to watch the World Cup final.



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The public's enthusiasm for government by a coalition is at its lowest in at least 30 years, an annual opinion survey says.



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Opener Rohit Sharma says India will not be daunted by Thursday's World Cup semi-final against Australia.



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Services in the NHS in England are deteriorating in a way not seen since the early 1990s, according to a leading health think tank.



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The genetic code of "an entire nation" has effectively been deduced, say researchers in Iceland.



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The UK's tax authority has been accused by MPs of failing to properly monitor the system of tax reliefs.



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Saudi Arabia launches a military operation in Yemen against Houthi rebels to protect "the legitimate government", the Saudi ambassador in the US says.



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The mystery of what happened to Germanwings flight 9525, the sacking of Jeremy Clarkson, and allegations of a cover-up on chicken safety are three subjects on Thursday's front pages.



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Football Association chairman Greg Dyke plans contract talks with England boss Roy Hodgson within the next year.



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Christophe Berra scores late winning goal for patient Scotland against a game and well-organised Northern Ireland side.



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A last-minute bid to change the way the Speaker of the House of Commons is elected is to be debated by MPs, prompting criticism from Labour.



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Ebola is more deadly for young children than adults, an analysis in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests.



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The United States orders air strikes against Islamic State militants in the Iraqi city of Tikrit following a request from Baghdad, US officials say.



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It is a metaphysical question with stark geopolitical consequences: Could the 14th Dalai Lama be the last?



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The main US share indexes all fell on Wednesday, with the technology-focused Nasdaq sustaining the heaviest losses.



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Online and digital content has dramatically changed the way we do everything as you undoubtedly, are already aware. As the way information is transmitted and shared online is changing, so are the tactics used to ensure your attention is acquired.



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Tottenham defender Danny Rose pulls out of the England squad to face Lithuania and Italy due to injury.



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How Australia handle India's spinners will be the key to the second World Cup semi-final, says cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew.



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A second woman is appointed a bishop by the Church of England.



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BT announces it is to start selling mobile phone subscriptions again in the UK, 10 years after it pulled out of the market.



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David Cameron and Ed Miliband are preparing for their final Prime Minister's Questions before the general election.



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At least three Britons died in the Alps air crash that killed 150 people, UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond says.



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Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson says he "hasn't heard a thing" despite press reports he will be sacked by the BBC this morning.



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Opener Rohit Sharma says India will not be daunted by Thursday's World Cup semi-final against Australia.



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Sophisticated identity theft "on an industrial scale" is on the rise with a 46-year-old man the most likely victim, a new report says.



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Descendants of some 20 families who fought at the Battle of Bosworth that ended the reign of Richard III are to meet for the first time.



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The University of Buckingham breached its own regulations in an investigation into possible plagiarism, an independent inquiry has found.



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As Utah reauthorises the use of firing squads to carry out executions, BBC news looks at the other ways US states can execute inmates.



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BBC Sport considers the likelihood of an England bid for the 2026 World Cup finals.



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UK construction firm Balfour Beatty reports an annual loss of £59m and announces it will not be paying an annual dividend.



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mardi 24 mars 2015

A search and recovery operation will resume in the southern French Alps after Tuesday's crash of a Germanwings plane, killing all 150 on board.



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Italy's top court will decide whether to uphold the convictions of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the 2007 murder of UK student Meredith Kercher.



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As cancer is becoming more common, the NHS is increasingly finding it difficult to cope.



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Dubai has experienced a renewed surge of construction, says Mark Lobel - but can it offset some of the environmental impact?



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It is a metaphysical question with stark geopolitical consequences: Could the 14th Dalai Lama be the last?



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The Criminal Cases Review Commission, which reviews miscarriages of justice, should be "bolder" and refer more cases to the Court of Appeal, says a group of MPs.



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Police forces in England and Wales must make an official record when they stop motorists, a review says, amid concerns black and minority ethnic motorists are disproportionately affected.



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The body of Singaporean statesman Lee Kuan Yew is moved from his official residence to parliament house for a period of public mourning.



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About 500 children are missing from a Nigerian town recaptured from militant Islamist group Boko Haram, a former resident tells the BBC.



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The government's "failure" to let MPs debate EU legislation is "deplorable", a cross-party Parliamentary committee says.



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The findings of Lord Penrose's inquiry into contaminated NHS blood supplies are being published later today.



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Is the fall in inflation to a record low of zero good or bad for us?



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People who need treating with repeated courses of antibiotics may be at increased risk of developing diabetes, researchers have found.



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MPs say it's "inexplicable" the NHS in England spends more on bariatric surgery than well-established measures to prevent obesity.



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Air pollution is linked to an increased risk of stroke, a large global study in the British Medical Journal suggests.



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Private equity firm 3G Capital is in talks to buy Kraft in a deal that could value the US food giant at more than $40bn (£27bn), according to reports.



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How would you weigh a lifetime risk of developing cancer against the trauma of surgery?



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A Germanwings plane carrying 150 people crashes in the French Alps on its way from Barcelona to Duesseldorf, with no survivors.



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Adult education and training in England "will not exist by 2020" if the government continues its "swathe of cuts", the Association of Colleges has warned.



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The UK's inflation rate fell to 0% in February, the lowest since records began, official figures show.



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A breakthrough in the development of temperature-resilient beans could help sustain a vital source of protein for millions of people around the globe.



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The UK fracking industry needs a new regulator to give the public more confidence in the fledgling sector, an industry-backed body has concluded.



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A Detroit mother is arrested after officials find two of her children dead inside her freezer.



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US President Obama says prospects for a Mid-East two-state solution are "dim", but says his relations with the Israeli leader are not a problem.



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Pupils at Pen-y-Dre High School are in shock after the French striker turned up to present a sports award to a pupil.



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Cult sci-fi show The X-Files is to return to TV after a 13-year hiatus, with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising their FBI agent roles.



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Trade talks between the US and European Union are marked by 'dog whistle' politics, a report by the Business Select Committee says.



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The crash of a German Airbus A320 in the French Alps dominates Wednesday's papers, with many speculating over the mystery of its final eight-minute descent.



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Britain's biggest companies have doubled the number of female directors, but some smaller firms still have all-male boards.



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Actress Angelina Jolie has her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed as a preventative measure against cancer.



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United States Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III says Tiger Woods is confident of qualifying for the 2016 team.



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The UK government has not shown why it needs to spend £50bn building the HS2 rail link between London and the North, says House of Lords committee.



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Allan McNish looks at the prospect of a Rosberg revival, Alonso's arrival and Red Bull feeling the heat ahead of Malaysia.



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The SNP would block a minority Conservative government by voting down its Queen's Speech if it holds the post-election balance of power, its former leader Alex Salmond says.



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A UKIP election candidate quits the party over comments made by the party's only Scottish MEP about a Scottish government minister.



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Incoming ECB chairman Colin Graves promises "some enquiries" if England do not beat West Indies in the upcoming Test series.



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The restart of the Large Hadron Collider hits a delay, after a short circuit is detected in one of its powerful electromagnets.



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Various types of clays are available in the market. As an artist, you should know which clay is suitable for what purpose.



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US researchers are investigating ways to extract the gold and precious metals from human faeces.



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FAW president Trefor Lloyd Hughes accuses England of not keeping to an agreement on who should have the next British Fifa vice-presidency.



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Akhil Sharma wins the £40,000 Folio literary prize for his saga Family Life that took 13 years to write.



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Motorists with diesel vehicles are being 'taken for a ride' by retailers charging too much, the RAC has claimed.



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On the Run letters to Irish republicans saying they were not being sought by police "damaged criminal justice system," say MPs.



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Britain is to "modernise" the defences of the Falkland Islands, with plans to be set out to Parliament later.



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Grant Elliott hits a six off the penultimate delivery to secure New Zealand's place in the World Cup final with a thrilling win.



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UK inflation rate fell to 0.0% in February, the lowest since records began, official figures say



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Uefa chief Michel Platini warns of a return to hooliganism's "dark days" unless public authorities help govern the game.



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Ryder Cup captain Darren Clarke is considering asking Liverpool's Steven Gerrard to speak to his European side at Hazeltine.



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Israel denies a report that it spied on nuclear talks between the US and Iran in order to build a case against a deal.



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Tesco is facing potential legal action from UK institutional shareholders following its accounting scandal.



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Former First Minister Rhodri Morgan admits the stress of coalition negotiations with Plaid Cymru after the 2007 assembly election "could have been fatal" as he suffered a heart attack.



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Actress Angelina Jolie has her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed as a preventative measure against cancer.



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Fernando Alonso will return for Malaysian Grand Prix, subject to a final medical assessment, his McLaren team say.



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Scientists believe they have found a way to make rice less calorific - boil it with coconut oil and refrigerate before eating.



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Researchers for the British Medical Journal say further investigation is necessary to identify the origin of Alabama rot, which is believed to have killed 30 English dogs.



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lundi 23 mars 2015

British sprinters Dina Asher-Smith and Richard Kilty deny athletics is in crisis after a winter of doping headlines.



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The family of an 11-year-old boy who has not been seen since leaving school are said to be "increasingly concerned".



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Olympic gold medallist Jessica Ennis-Hill is poised to return to action for the first time since giving birth to her son.



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The Conservative chief whip defends David Cameron after the prime minister told the BBC he would not serve a third term if the Conservatives remained in government.



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Solar energy could provide up to 4% of the UK's electricity by the end of the decade, the government forecasts.



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Footballers past and present are expected to attend the funeral of former Hearts, Tottenham and Scotland captain Dave Mackay today.



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Libya's collapse since the overthrow of Colonel Gaddafi has turned it into a potential security threat to the UK, the Foreign Affairs Committee says.



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Local elections in Spain and France have produced remarkable results, says Chris Morris.



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Campaigners say children need time to learn how to learn to think deeply and independently, writes Branwen Jeffreys.



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A large collection of works by cartoonist and illustrator William Heath Robinson have been saved from being sold and potentially broken up.



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