Thursday, May 4, 2017

Geraint Thomas believes it's time to ban TUEs

Team Sky cyclist Geraint Thomas believes the time has come for the sport's governing body to consider scrapping therapeutic use exemptions for riders.

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BBC calls Sir Cliff's legal fees 'unreasonable'

BBC chiefs have accused Sir Cliff Richard of running up "grossly unreasonable" legal fees after seeking damages over the broadcaster naming him as a suspected sex offender.

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Philip's step back means others will step up

The Palace has never been keen on phrases like "slowing down" or "taking a step back" when it comes to the Queen and Prince Philip.

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Retiring Duke: 'I can't stand up much!'

The Duke of Edinburgh has been quick to joke about news of his retirement.

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Prince Philip stepping down from public duties

The Duke of Edinburgh is giving up his public duties from the autumn, Buckingham Palace has announced.

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In pictures: Philip's decades of royal duties



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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

EU says 'deal with reality' after May's comments

Senior EU figures are expected to react later to Theresa May's combative speech in which she accused some in Brussels of "not wanting Britain to prosper".

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Voters go to the polls in local elections

Voters go to the polls in local elections today - just five weeks before being asked to do it all over again in the General Election.

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What happened to Madeleine? Six theories

There have been hundreds of different theories about how Madeleine McCann went missing, but they mostly fall into six main categories.

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Shamed Cumbrian zoo could get new licence

A shamed zoo in Cumbria where almost 500 animals died and a keeper was killed by a tiger is on course to get a new licence.

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Student guilty of planting bomb on Tube

A student who left a viable bomb on a London underground train has been found guilty of explosives charges.

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McCanns still trolled online 10 years later

The parents of Madeleine McCann are still being widely abused on the internet 10 years after their daughter disappeared.

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Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Madeleine mystery continues to baffle



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James Bond-style cufflink terrorist jailed

A jihadi who hid extremist instruction manuals in James Bond-style cufflinks has been jailed for eight years.

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'Major incident' after gas leak at oil refinery

Staff at an oil refinery have been evacuated due to a suspected gas leak which police have described as a "major incident".

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Family pays tribute to murdered Guy Hedger

The family of Guy Hedger who was murdered after confronting burglars at his Dorset home has paid tribute to a "compassionate" man.

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Osborne begins editorship at Evening Standard

George Osborne has started his first day as Evening Standard editor by promising to report "without fear or favour" as the election campaign swings into action.

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McCanns 'fell out' with cops in Madeleine search

The parents of Madeleine McCann claimed they were treated badly by Portuguese police from the start of the investigation into her disappearance, according to a secret Home Office report.

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Monday, May 1, 2017

'Violent' burglars at large after killing man

Police in Dorset are hunting at least two armed and violent men who shot a man dead in a planned burglary.

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No 10 denies report of disastrous Juncker talks

The Government has dismissed reports from Brussels that Theresa May was from a "different galaxy" to other EU member states on Brexit.

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Three women arrested over terror offences

Three women have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences linked to a police operation where a woman was shot last week.

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