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The mere mention of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton elicited rounds of boos, angry shouts and the now-obligatory calls for incarceration.
Trump's warm-up act, senior policy adviser Stephen Miller, told the cheering crowd that if President Barack Obama "really cared about national security", he would indict Mrs Clint... | The "lock her up" chants started early and came often at Donald Trump's campaign event near Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Wednesday evening. | 37044449 |
The prime minister said English local authorities would receive all the business rates collected from shale gas schemes - rather than the usual 50%.
In a visit to a Lincolnshire fracking site, he predicted the process could support 74,000 jobs and reduce bills.
But Greenpeace accused ministers of trying to "bribe counc... | Councils that back fracking will get to keep more money in tax revenue, David Cameron has said as he urged opponents to "get on board". | 25705550 |
McFadden, 29, accepted the offence and an initial five-week ban was reduced to three after his past disciplinary record was taken into account.
The suspension rules McFadden out of this Friday's Pro12 game at Ospreys.
The Ireland player will also miss the Champions Cup game with Bath at the RDS and the following week's... | Leinster back Fergus McFadden has been given a three-week ban following a stamping incident in his side's Pro12 win over Connacht on New Year's Day. | 35250793 |
Tensions have been raised in the Castlemara estate due to a dispute involving the South East Antrim UDA.
At a Policing Board meeting on Thursday, Ass Ch Con Stephen Martin said he was concerned someone was going to "end up hurt or dead."
17 people have been arrested on offences relating to criminal activity since May.
... | The PSNI has spent £1.6m policing a loyalist row in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, in the past five months. | 38175173 |
It will be part of a special exhibition for the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings in the town named after the famous battle in 1066.
The tapestry was created by residents and visitors and has previously been displayed next to the Bayeux Tapestry.
Robert Emeleus, Battle Museum chairman, said he was hoping for ... | An ending to the Bayeux Tapestry, made in the Channel Island of Alderney, will be displayed in Battle, East Sussex. | 37165484 |
Two men and two pregnant women were shot dead in a boat on the Patuca River in north-eastern Honduras on Friday, local officials say.
US and Honduran officials say police only fired shots after the helicopter they were in was fired at by smugglers.
The local mayor says they were innocent fishermen caught in the crossfi... | Protesters in Honduras have burned down government offices and demanded that US drug enforcers leave the area following the fatal shooting of four people. | 18100458 |
Tony Wadsworth and his wife Julie are accused of offences against four boys under 16 in Atherstone, Warwickshire, between 1995 and 1999.
The couple held hands at Leamington Magistrates' Court and spoke only to confirm their names and addresses.
The pair worked at BBC Radio Leicester and BBC WM in Birmingham. The case w... | Two BBC radio presenters have appeared in court charged with sex offences against four children. | 36267485 |
7 May 2015 Last updated at 12:48 BST
But how common is it for leaders in Africa to cling to office?
BBC News takes a 60-second look at the staying power of African presidents.
Video Journalist: Paul Ivan Harris | Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza's third-term bid has prompted deadly protests in the capital. | 32624979 |
Tatsuyuki Hishida's wife and fellow gang members found him collapsed and bleeding at a house in Mie prefecture, the Mainichi Shimbun said.
Hishida's hands and feet were reportedly tied, and his head appeared to have been hit with a blunt object.
The Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest organised crime group, split in two in... | A gang boss in Japan's Yamaguchi-gumi yakuza syndicate was bludgeoned to death on Sunday, according to reports. | 34830581 |
Sean Cronin's brace of tries and one by Jack McGrath had the three-time winners 19-3 ahead after 34 minutes.
Castres were awarded a penalty try just before the interval with Luke McGrath sin-binned for the indiscretion.
Isa Nacewa's try wrapped up the bonus point for 14-man Leinster and a penalty try put them 33-10 up ... | Leinster kicked off their European Champions Cup campaign with an emphatic home win over Castres at the RDS. | 37657607 |
In Boston, for example, it told potential drivers they would earn $25 an hour.
In truth, fewer than 10% of drivers in the city actually managed to bring in that amount, according to a lawsuit brought by the US Federal Trade Commission.
In separate statements pushed out to the media and posted on its own site, Uber said... | Between January and March 2015, ride-sharing service Uber put out ads on Craigslist in the hope of attracting new drivers by offering attractive hourly rates of pay. | 38686787 |
They were arrested on Tuesday two days after the boy was taken to hospital with cardiac arrest.
The pair, from Wolverhampton, appeared before magistrates on Thursday.
They are charged with causing grievous bodily harm, engaging in sexual activity with a child under 13 and causing or allowing a child to suffer serious p... | A man and woman have appeared in court accused of a series of offences against a baby who is critically ill. | 34665113 |
Mr Grayling said it would not be "sensible" to spend taxpayers money on translation facilities.
He said ministers might review the ban if a new MP could not speak English.
Mr Grayling was responding to a call from his Labour shadow, Chris Bryant, who suggested MPs could be allowed to speak Welsh during meetings of the ... | House of Commons leader Chris Grayling has rejected calls from MPs to overturn a ban on speaking Welsh at Westminster. | 36490467 |
Darren Bonner, from Sunderland, died in hospital 17 days after being found in a field at Cresswell in July.
Richard Spottiswood, 33, of Canterbury Way in Jarrow, denied murder when he appeared at Newcastle Crown Court.
Lucy Burn, 29, of Burns Close in South Shields, entered no plea to a murder charge. Both were remande... | A man has denied murdering a 24-year-old man who died after being found seriously injured in a field. | 40924938 |
3 July 2017 Last updated at 16:51 BST
So if you are one of the lucky few who got tickets for day one, it's not surprising you'd be pretty happy about it.
Ayshah's been chatting to some of the children who got to enjoy the big names playing on the first Monday of Wimbledon.
Who are they most excited to see play? | It's the most famous tennis competition in the world. | 40486345 |
They claimed ministers had changed "beyond recognition" a bill which is currently before MSPs.
Initially it sought to end automatic early release for those serving sentences of more than 10 years and sex offenders serving more than four years.
Ministers now want to end it for all those jailed for more than four years.
... | Criminal justice experts have strongly criticised Scottish government proposals to reform the rules governing the automatic release of prisoners. | 33214967 |
23 December 2015 Last updated at 15:06 GMT
The man climbed through a drive-through window on 19 December before threatening staff with the weapon.
The robber - whose face was covered by tights or stockings - left the Alfreton fast-food branch, in Derbyshire, with cash. | CCTV footage has shown the moment a man dressed as Santa Claus robbed a KFC restaurant at knifepoint. | 35168094 |
The off-spinners were reported after the second day of the second Test in Mumbai, which India won by an innings.
They can continue bowling but must undergo independent analysis within 21 days.
Both have previously been suspended from bowling in international cricket for illegal actions.
However, they were allowed to re... | West Indies pair Marlon Samuels and Shane Shillingford have been reported to the International Cricket Council for suspected illegal bowling actions. | 24975380 |
The football-shaped carbon molecules are known as buckyballs, and were only discovered on Earth 25 years ago when they were made in a laboratory.
These molecules are the "third type of carbon" - with the first two types being graphite and diamond.
The researchers report their findings in the journal Science.
Buckyballs... | Scientists have detected the largest molecules ever seen in space, in a cloud of cosmic dust surrounding a distant star. | 10730280 |
The council's education and children scrutiny committee met on Monday to endorse the closure of Llangennech Infant and Llangennech Junior schools next year.
A new Welsh-medium community primary school would be built in their place.
Carmarthenshire council said the move would ensure "bilingualism is increased" in the ar... | Plans to close two Carmarthenshire schools and replace them with a Welsh-language school have been backed. | 36347681 |
Sadio Mane gave Saints a deserved early lead but a superb equaliser seconds before half-time set up Jose Mourinho's title pacesetters for a second-half siege.
Chelsea's pressure duly arrived as they dominated possession and attacked constantly - but Southampton showed magnificent organisation and determination to ensur... | Chelsea missed the chance to tighten their grip on the Premier League title race as they were held to a draw by Southampton at St Mary's. | 30566736 |
Brown had liver cancer and died at his home in the Bahamas, said Phil Dale.
Hot Chocolate had hits in more than 50 countries worldwide, including You Sexy Thing - which Brown co-wrote - It Started with a Kiss and Every 1's a Winner.
Brown was made an MBE by the Queen in 2003 and received an Ivor Novello award for his o... | Hot Chocolate lead singer Errol Brown has died aged 71, his manager has said. | 32613573 |
Brett Pitman put the visitors ahead inside three minutes before Blues defender David Edgar was then sent off for a foul on Callum Wilson.
Wilson and Matt Ritchie made it 3-0 by half-time before the Cherries ran riot in the second period.
Marc Pugh netted a hat-trick and two more from Tokelo Rantie, the first a penalty,... | Managerless Birmingham City suffered a record home defeat as Bournemouth scored eight goals at St Andrew's. | 29669693 |
Tindle Newspapers Ltd, which is buying the titles, said it was "delighted".
The deal includes three weeklies - the Isle of Man Examiner, Isle of Man Courier, and Manx Independent - as well as the iomtoday.co.im news website.
Sir Ray Tindle, who established Tindle Newspapers Ltd, said: "We are unable to meet the whole o... | The Isle of Man newspaper titles are to be sold off by Johnston Press Plc in a £4.25m deal, it has been confirmed. | 36703813 |
Barclays is among several banks being probed relating to alleged rigging of currency markets.
It also set aside an extra £170m to compensate customers wrongly sold PPI.
The bank reported a rise in pre-tax profits for the first nine months of the year to £3.72bn from £2.85bn a year earlier as costs and bad loans fell.
T... | Barclays has set aside £500m to cover potential costs from investigations into currency trading. | 29829112 |
Thousands of people have signed an online petition calling for the 25-year-old to be given a permanent remembrance site in Woolwich.
But local MP Nick Raynsford said a memorial would attract "undesirable interest from extremists".
The soldier was killed by two British Muslim converts on 22 May 2013.
Michael Adebolajo, ... | An MP and council have rejected calls for a memorial to Fusilier Lee Rigby in the south-east London area where he was murdered. | 27500060 |
This is the era of the "super manager" in the English top flight: Jose Mourinho, Jurgen Klopp, Arsene Wenger, Antonio Conte, Pochettino and Guardiola.
And although Bielsa's trophy cabinet might be on the light side, arguably none of them can claim to be more influential in football than the 62-year-old former Chile and... | Pep Guardiola and Mauricio Pochettino will be big rivals in the Premier League this season, but they have one thing in common; they both call Marcelo Bielsa the "best coach in the world". | 40879274 |
"I feel really good about what I have accomplished - at my age and with my health," she said.
Ms Garcia, who entered the US on 12 October 1909, became a citizen on the 101st anniversary of her arrival.
She said the first thing she wanted to do as an American was vote in the mid-term elections on 2 November.
"Sure, I do... | More than a century after she crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico into the US, Eulalia Garcia has become an American citizen at the age of 101. | 11529577 |
He told the FSB security service that such attempts must be thwarted.
He also said the activities of more than 400 foreign intelligence agents had been foiled in Russia in 2015.
Moscow has long accused the West of trying to influence the poll through encouraging mass protests - a claim denied by US and European officia... | President Vladimir Putin has warned that Russia's "foes abroad" are preparing to interfere in the country's September general election. | 35671976 |
It's a converted warehouse in east London, where the occupier, Jayna Cavendish, lives and teaches yoga.
I booked the workspace on the Spacehop website, which launched this month.
It targets the growing army of freelance workers, looking for cool, short-term, co-working spaces.
I'm paying £17.20 for the day. So is the y... | I'm writing this feature on my laptop sitting at a kitchen table in a stranger's home. | 35246320 |
25 November 2016 Last updated at 19:31 GMT
Households need many buckets so that water can been collected from communal boreholes, where there are usually long queues.
Video journalist: Tendai Msiyazviriyo | Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, is suffering from a major water shortage - and a generation has grown up never having taken a shower or flushing a toilet. | 38108668 |
Two men and a woman have been arrested after a 29-year-old man was found dead at a house in Manor Drive in Lurgan.
The Belfast Telegraph and Daily Mirror report that the victim was a father-of-two.
Elsewhere, Northern Ireland Secretary James Brokenshire has told the Irish News that the British government will not relea... | A murder inquiry in County Armagh, the political pressure cooker at Stormont and former Prime Minister Tony Blair make the headlines in the daily newspapers on Friday. | 39228055 |
Haqqani died after a long illness and was buried in Afghanistan, the sources added.
Rumours about Haqqani's death have circulated for some years and can still not be independently confirmed.
The latest report comes a day after the Taliban acknowledged that its leader, Mullah Omar, was dead.
Reports of Haqqani's death, ... | Jalaluddin Haqqani, the Afghan founder of the militant Haqqani network, died at least a year ago, sources close to the group have told the BBC. | 33740337 |
Trailing 1-0 from last week's first leg in Bucharest, Chelsea took the lead on the night through Juan Mata's close-range finish.
But a scrambled effort from Vlad Chiriches before the break left Rafael Benitez's side needing two goals.
John Terry pulled one back with a header then Torres produced a fine finish before mi... | Fernando Torres scored only his second goal in 20 games to send Chelsea into the Europa League quarter-finals. | 21696158 |
Reports said the women, believed to be European, were rescued after they managed to escape from their captor and run off in different directions.
One was recaptured, but the other ran screaming from sand dunes towards a group of fishermen, witnesses said.
The man was arrested at Coorong National Park on Tuesday evening... | An Australian man has been charged over the alleged kidnapping and attempted murder of two female backpackers on a beach south of Adelaide. | 35546513 |
Signings from June, plus any deals confirmed since the closure of the January transfer window, can be found on the June and spring 2017 editions of this page while you can see who each club has let go at the end of the 2016-17 season on our released player round-up.
For all the latest rumours check out the gossip page ... | The summer transfer window is formally open as of 1 July, although many clubs have been arranging to sign players since the end of last season. | 40467263 |
Eriksson, who led England from 2001 to 2006, has known Hodgson for more than 30 years.
"He is very organised, knows his football and has been successful in many countries," Eriksson told BBC Sport.
Full Hodgson factfile
"He will do a very good job, I am sure. Back him up and help him."
The duo's friendship began in the... | Sven-Goran Eriksson has urged fans to back his friend Roy Hodgson, insisting he will a big success as England manager. | 17912004 |
Over the course of the campaign the gap between the main two parties narrowed but, with one exception, the final polls all suggested a clearer Conservative lead than the actual outcome.
Having said that, it wasn't an unmitigated disaster. Every poll throughout the campaign put the Conservatives ahead - and that was ind... | Once again the polls, taken as a whole, were not a good guide to the election result. | 40265714 |
A new amendment to the Immigration Bill from Labour's Lord Dubs was backed by 279 votes to 172.
It would force ministers to arrange the relocation of children who have made it to Europe into the UK, with the total number to be decided by the government.
The government has warned against encouraging people to place chil... | The government has been defeated again in the House of Lords over calls to take in child refugees from Europe. | 36146116 |
The remaining Ferrari shares would be distributed among FCA shareholders.
The carmaker wants to complete the spin-off next year, with Ferrari shares listed in the US and possibly having a European listing too.
The sale is part of a bigger plan by FCA to raise €48bn ($61bn; £38bn) to fund an investment plan.
Fiat Chrysl... | Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) plans to spin off Ferrari and sell a 10% stake in the luxury carmaker on the stock market. | 29817720 |
The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, claimed the ex-Capital FM chart show host acted "strangely" towards certain women he worked with.
She was one of several witnesses to describe alleged incidents, including "inappropriate sexual comments".
Mr Fox, 54, denies eight counts of indecent assault and two count... | An ex-colleague of DJ Neil Fox has told his trial how his "sleazy" behaviour made her want to "puke". | 34770132 |
But this strategic crossroads in eastern Syria, surrounded by gas fields, is a major prize for Syria's army in its offensive against the last remains of so-called Islamic State's crumbling self-declared caliphate in Syria.
"It's a significant victory," declares Gen Mohamed, his eyes shaded from the glaring heat by mirr... | The jagged ruins of Sukhna, rising in the midst of an infinite expanse of desert sand, can feel like the middle of nowhere. | 41035961 |
Gordon Ross, 66, who suffers from degenerative Parkinson's disease, is concerned that anyone who helped him end his life would face prosecution.
He wants the Lord Advocate to issue guidelines in the way the Director of Public Prosecutions has for England.
A judge rejected his case in September. His appeal is being hear... | A severely disabled man has launched a fresh bid to get legal guidance issued in Scotland regarding assisted suicide. | 34964486 |
But Mexicans barely noticed the driving rain on Tuesday night as they gathered to watch the US election results come in.
There was, initially, a feeling of celebration. A party had been organized on Facebook in the event that Mr Trump lost - thousands were ready to head to the Angel of Independence, an iconic landmark ... | The weather here in Mexico City reflects most people's mood at the moment - it is miserable, chilly and it feels like winter has arrived. | 37932212 |
Corrigan produced a superb display with a 1-11 tally in Fermanagh's comfortable 1-17 to 0-10 win in the Division two clash at Brewster Park.
The two points boost Fermanagh's prospects of avoiding relegation.
Antrim had a tougher test in Ruislip and Kevin O'Boyle's early goal proved decisive as they edged the Exiles to ... | Tomas Corrigan shone as Fermanagh beat Laois while Antrim stayed top of Division Four with victory over London. | 35739907 |
Deals with international energy producers have allowed the country to use its energy revenues to create a government-run fund involved in international projects. It has also used its resources to rebuild its army, which is seen as a government priority as the country grapples with the breakaway territory of Nagorno-Kar... | Oil-rich Azerbaijan has redefined itself over the past two decades from a struggling newly independent state to a major regional energy player. | 17043424 |
It looked at the cases of individuals whose data was accessed as the force tried to determine how information about a murder probe reached the press.
The tribunal ordered a journalist whose communications were intercepted should be paid £10,000 in compensation.
An independent inquiry into Police Scotland's actions has... | A judicial tribunal which investigated whether Police Scotland breached spying guidelines has ruled the force acted "unlawfully." | 37014822 |
The university student, 19, believes the only reason she was assaulted was because she was wearing a headscarf.
"I felt pretty unsafe," Ms Merheb told the BBC. "I was pretty angry that this happened to me in my home country."
A study has found that women wearing head coverings are most at risk of Islamophobic attacks i... | Hanan Merheb was walking along a busy Sydney road listening to music when she was punched in the face in what police said was an Islamophobic attack. | 40552201 |
Jamie Masson struck a hat-trick as Buckie's Highland League rivals, Formartine United, also hit the goals trail by hammering Banks O'Dee 7-2.
Formartine will host Annan Athletic after the League Two side came from behind to beat East Stirlingshire 2-1.
Forres Mechanics beat Cumbernauld Colts 4-0 in the other replay.
Th... | Striker John McLeod scored five times as Buckie Thistle secured a Scottish Cup third-round tie against Dunfermline Athletic by thrashing Gretna 2008 6-2. | 37811106 |
The University Hospitals of North Midlands said critical care beds at both its sites in Stoke-on-Trent and Stafford are at full capacity.
Whilst this has affected a small number of people, it includes patients with "very serious conditions".
The trust is asking surrounding hospitals to help cope with what it calls unpr... | Hospital operations have been cancelled in Staffordshire due to an outbreak of flu. | 35865370 |
Froome's data is due to be published by Esquire magazine on Friday and submitted to a scientific journal.
The two-time Tour de France winner chose to share it to prove that people can "trust" his achievements.
"It's what people have called for and Chris and has done it, so hats off to him," Wiggins told BBC Radio 5 liv... | Sir Bradley Wiggins says Chris Froome releasing his independent physiological testing results will not change anything, including what people think. | 34993220 |
The turnout - 42.42% - is higher than an earlier 7% estimate by opposition parties that boycotted the polls.
Backed by President Alassane Ouattara, the change scraps a requirement that both parents of presidential candidates must be native-born Ivorians.
Opponents accuse Mr Ouattara of using it as a way to hand-pick hi... | Electoral officials in Ivory Coast say the yes campaign has won Sunday's referendum on a new constitution, with 93.42% of the votes. | 37834595 |
The Tykes won 3-1 in the League One play-off against Millwall at Wembley on Sunday.
The tour, which started at Oakwell Stadium at 16:15 BST, was followed by a celebration at Barnsley Town Hall.
Up to 6,000 fans were expected to turn out for the event, with many wearing team colours and bringing flags.
Councillor Linda ... | Thousands of people lined the streets as Barnsley Football Club marked their promotion to the Championship with an open-top bus parade. | 36408884 |
The man, in his 50s, was walking in the mainly loyalist Castlemara estate at about 19:30 GMT on Friday when he was approached by three masked men.
He was treated in hospital for a single gunshot wound to his calf.
Appealing for information, police said they believed the three men had run away after the attack.
Alliance... | A man has been shot in the leg in Carrickfergus, County Antrim. | 35141144 |
In the Premier League, Chelsea maintained their surge to the title by beating Swansea, while Tottenham are looking to chase them down after thrashing Stoke.
At the bottom end, Crystal Palace picked up a priceless win over Middlesbrough to move out of the relegation zone, but bottom side Sunderland lost to Everton.
Do y... | Jose Mourinho won his first trophy as Manchester United manager, his side beating Southampton in a thrilling EFL Cup final. | 39098821 |
Former medical director for NHS Fife Dr Brian Montgomery will lead the study.
The review will look at how changes made to the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) process in 2014 have affected patient access to medicines for rare and end-of-life conditions.
It will also examine how the system for getting patients access... | An independent review is to be carried out of the way drugs are assessed for use on the NHS in Scotland. | 35451226 |
Recent figures show 20% of women science graduates in Wales go on to work in the subject versus 44% of men.
Another study shows women account for 35% of UK PhD science graduates, but only 11% of senior lecturers and 8% of professors.
The Soapbox Science event runs 13:00-16:00 BST on Saturday at the city centre's Allian... | Women researchers will get on their soapboxes at a Cardiff event to promote women in science. | 40187854 |
The benchmark index closed up 7.71% at 18,770.51 points. A day earlier, the index saw all the gains it had made this year wiped out.
Remarks by newly re-elected prime minister Abe suggesting company tax cuts were on the way helped the mood.
Also positive were Tuesday's rebound for US shares and an improving Chinese sha... | Japan's Nikkei surged almost 8% on Wednesday in its biggest one-day jump since late 2008. | 34183580 |
State TV said troops and allied militiamen, backed by Russian air strikes, had reached Nubul and Zahraa.
A military source told the AFP news agency that opposition-controlled areas of Aleppo were now cut off from Turkey, to the north, which backs the rebels.
The offensive threatens to derail UN efforts to start peace t... | Syrian government forces are reported to have broken a siege of two towns north-west of Aleppo, severing a key rebel supply route into the city. | 35485563 |
British American Tobacco and Philip Morris filed legal objections at the High Court in London on Friday.
They claim that the new rules are illegal because they take away their trademark intellectual property.
The Department of Health has responded saying that it refuses to be "held to ransom by the tobacco industry".
I... | Two of the world's biggest tobacco companies have challenged the legality of the UK government's plain packaging regulations. | 32843205 |
The pastor told the RUC in the 1980s that he abused a boy who was being cared for at the former Bawnmore children's home in north Belfast.
The inquiry also heard from counsel Christine Smith that the former care worker told the RUC in the mid-80s about "other sexual incidents involving other people in the various place... | A religious minister has never been prosecuted despite admitting abuse linked to a state-run home in Belfast, an inquiry has heard. | 36464961 |
Sean Clerkin, 53, is alleged to have run on to Darnley Road, Barrhead, East Renfrewshire, on Wednesday in a bid to disrupt the baton's progress.
At Paisley Sheriff Court, he denied the charge. Mr Clerkin was released on bail pending a trial date next year.
As a condition of bail, he is not allowed near the Baton Relay ... | A man has appeared in court charged with trying to disrupt the Commonwealth Games Queen's Baton Relay. | 28354437 |
Chris Erskine, back at Thistle for a third spell, underlined his status as a fans' favourite with the opening goal, curling the ball past goalkeeper Owain Fon Williams.
David Amoo poked the ball over the line to double the home side's advantage.
Foran's side were unable to fashion any genuine goalscoring opportunities.... | Partick Thistle began the new league season in positive fashion, spoiling Richie Foran's first Premiership match in charge of Caley Thistle. | 36930562 |
The force said the staff cuts, which would result in a loss of 72 posts, were a result of financial pressures.
"We have to react to financial pressures so that we can continue to serve the public in the most effective way," Chief Supt Mark Holland said.
A Unison spokesman said the cuts would have "a devastating effect"... | A quarter of Nottinghamshire's 319 police community support officers could be cut under new budget proposals. | 32473285 |
The disappearance of Fr Jose Luis Sanchez Ruiz had sparked two days of unrest in the town of Catemaco.
He is the third Roman Catholic priest abducted in the eastern Mexican state since September. The other two were found shot dead by a roadside.
Clerics said Fr Sanchez Ruiz had been targeted because he fought corruptio... | A priest abducted in the Mexican state of Veracruz has been found alive after three days, but with signs of torture, Church officials say. | 37970715 |
The standalone clip, entitled 3am, has been posted on YouTube.
Republican candidate Donald Trump is seen with a copy of a book called Great Speeches by A. Hitler in the video.
When Homer signals that he might vote for Trump, Marge says: "If that's your vote, I question whether I can ever be with you again."
Homer repli... | Marge and Homer Simpson agree to vote for Hillary Clinton in the forthcoming US election in a new video clip released by 20th Century Fox. | 36942102 |
It began after a lorry was hijacked in the city.
Two masked men approached the driver as he was making a delivery to Ederowen Park in the Galliagh area at about 12:30 BST.
An object was loaded into the back of the lorry and the driver was ordered to take it to Strand Road police station. The police have now declared it... | A security alert on the Buncrana Road in Londonderry has ended. | 28863461 |
R&B Distillers is asking whisky drinkers to choose a location for the region's first distillery since 1837.
The firm has launched an online poll asking people to choose between Borders destinations including the Tweed Valley, Peebles, Kelso and Melrose.
Work would not start on the new project until the company's Raasay... | A Scotch whisky firm has launched a bid to get the Scottish Borders "back on the whisky map". | 33703806 |
"People in Wirral will be thinking of those affected by the terrible disaster in West London," said Alison McGovern, the Labour MP for Wirral South.
"But that doesn't mean people in New Ferry should be forgotten."
The Department for Communities and Local Government said it was seeking more details from Wirral Council.
... | People affected by a huge suspected gas explosion in Merseyside are in danger of being forgotten in the wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster, an MP said. | 40406016 |
The emergency funding will meet the majority of the costs incurred through storms which caused devastation in the area in December 2015 and January 2016.
The funding comes from the Bellwin Scheme, which gives special financial assistance to councils facing extra costs due to disasters or emergencies.
The council receiv... | Scottish Borders Council is to receive £3.8m from the Scottish government to help deal with the damage caused by last year's storms. | 38783095 |
The discovery comes just days after at least 26 inmates were killed in a riot at the jail in the city of Natal.
Officials said inmates at Alcacuz jail had taken advantage of heavy rains to dig the tunnels in the softened ground.
But they insisted that none of them had been finished and that no prisoner had managed to e... | Police searching a prison in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Norte say they have found three unfinished escape tunnels. | 38721552 |
Ariel Castro, 52, is charged with kidnap and rape. He did not enter a plea.
Bail was set at $8m (£5.1m), meaning in effect that he will remain in custody.
The women were abducted at different times and held in Mr Castro's house. One of those held, Amanda Berry, 27, escaped on Monday and raised the alarm.
The other wom... | The man accused of imprisoning three women for about a decade in the US city of Cleveland has made his first court appearance. | 22461506 |
Teams must run a gearbox for six consecutive events but Hamilton's was changed before that period had expired.
Stewards have not confirmed the penalty but Hamilton's Mercedes team have accepted it is inevitable.
It is a blow to Hamilton's attempts to close the championship deficit to Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel.
On Frid... | Lewis Hamilton will receive a five-place grid penalty for Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix as a result of an unauthorised gearbox change. | 40535533 |
2 November 2015 Last updated at 16:12 GMT
It shows a beaver - caught in daylight which is very rare - having a good scratch.
Wildlife film maker Tom Buckley also caught the animals carrying their young down the river.
They were also caught taking turns to gnaw away at a small tree trunk - before it snapped.
They took s... | Look at this incredible footage of one of nature's most secretive creatures captured by a wildlife fan in Devon. | 34703353 |
Mohammad Ali Allah-Dadi was in Syria to advise forces supporting President Bashar al-Assad, a statement said.
The Lebanese Shia Islamist movement Hezbollah said six of its fighters also died when a helicopter fired missiles at a convoy in Quneitra province.
Sources in Israel said it was aimed at stopping an attack on I... | Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards have confirmed that a general was killed in a suspected Israeli air strike in the Syrian Golan Heights on Sunday. | 30882935 |
Messi had been one short of the record for over a month but finally matched Telmo Zarra's 251 league goals with a fantastic free-kick, before adding two more after the break.
The 27-year-old Argentine has scored 368 goals for Barcelona, the only senior club he has ever played for. | Lionel Messi is La Liga's all-time leading goalscorer after scoring a hat-trick in Saturday's 5-1 thrashing of Sevilla. | 29507683 |
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The two left-handers have struggled for runs in England's opening two Tests of the summer.
Vaughan, however, believes England are doing Ballance a "disservice" by batting him at three.
"He can have a Test career, but it should be at number five," Vaughan told BBC Radio 5 l... | Gary Ballance and Keaton Jennings have a future in the England Test team if they are handled better, says former captain Michael Vaughan. | 40636933 |
The 45-year-old has signed a two-year deal to replace Sean Dyche, who was sacked by new owners the Pozzo family.
Zola was in charge of West Ham from 2008-2010 after an illustrious playing career in which he made over 300 appearances for Chelsea.
He is the second Italian to manage Watford, Gianluca Vialli having been in... | Former West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola has been confirmed as the new manager of Championship side Watford. | 18722107 |
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Aaron Haire headed the minnows in front before Ports forward Mark McAllister was red-carded after an off-the-ball incident on 32 minutes.
Shea Conaty's superb strike made it 2-0 but the hosts fought back with goals from Marcio Soares and Sean Mackle.
Fitzpatrick netted the... | Raymond Fitzpatrick's injury-time penalty gave Championship side Lurgan Celtic a shock Irish Cup quarter-final win over 10-man Portadown. | 35735770 |
The 21-year-old left-back featured in the Terriers' successful Championship play-off campaign in May and started seven league games last season.
Holmes-Dennis has previously spent time on loan at Oxford United, Plymouth Argyle and Oldham Athletic.
"This allows me to get games and challenge myself," he told BBC Radio So... | Portsmouth have signed Huddersfield Town defender Tareiq Holmes-Dennis on a season-long loan deal. | 40510466 |
It is being held to mark 80 years of the brand, which was launched by the Nottingham-based company in 1935.
In Victorian times, colour cosmetics had been considered a form of deception more suited to actresses and prostitutes.
However, attitudes were changing by the early 20th century.
One of the exhibition's curators,... | The history of the Boots No7 beauty brand and how it evolved alongside social changes affecting women is being explored in a new exhibition. | 35324936 |
The 31-year-old came to Brazil as the most decorated Olympian in history and has now won 23 medals at five Games.
He swam the second leg for the USA, who won in a time of three minutes 9.92 seconds, with France second in 3:10.53 and Australia third in 3:11.37.
Phelps came out of retirement in 2014, having quit after Lo... | Michael Phelps won a record 19th Olympic gold medal as the United States clinched the men's 4x100m freestyle relay title in Rio. | 36685695 |
How can one see all the evidence that the other refuses to acknowledge? How can one's understanding of reality twist in so many other directions to their opponent who is also claiming to be right?
Debate and discussion is always good but it's essential in these coming weeks as the public prepare to choose their MPs and... | It's always interesting to see two people who genuinely believe completely different versions of the truth discussing things. | 32411848 |
Six people survived the crash in Medellin, which was taking the team to compete in the first leg of the Copa Sudamericana final on Wednesday.
They include defenders Alan Ruschel and Helio Zemper, and reserve goalkeeper Jakson Follman. The club's coaching staff and journalists were among the 77 passengers.
Chapecoense w... | The incredible rise of Brazilian football team Chapecoense has reached a "tragic ending", after a plane crash in Colombia killed the majority of their team. | 38142966 |
But for many supporters of same-sex marriage, this was a cause for celebration.
While they want the law to change, they argued holding a non-binding plebiscite would be expensive, and risked unleashing homophobic rhetoric.
The government has accused the opposition of playing political games.
The Senate will still vote ... | Plans to hold a national vote in Australia on legalising same-sex marriage were blocked by the opposition on Tuesday. | 37615644 |
Robert Ghosen said medical aid was urgently needed in the city, where Shia Houthi rebels are fighting forces loyal to the government.
Aid agencies say more than 540 people have been killed in recent fighting and more than 100,000 have been displaced.
Aircraft from a Saudi-led coalition are bombing the rebels in support... | The battle for the Yemeni port of Aden has turned it into a "ghost city", the head of the ICRC has told the BBC. | 32204047 |
The militants killed Lt Col Muhammad Abu-Ali on Friday.
The 36-year-old was one of five soldiers killed by Boko Haram fighters who attacked a military base in Mallam Fatori, northern Borno State.
Boko Haram has been fighting the Nigerian army in its quest for an Islamic state in northern Nigeria.
Africa Live: Updates o... | Tributes are being paid to a Nigerian army commander nicknamed "war king" after he was killed by Islamist militants Boko Haram. | 37896523 |
Spain continues to claim sovereignty over the territory, which has been ruled by Britain since 1713 under the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht.
Named in Arabic "Jabal Tariq", after the Muslim commander Tariq Ibn-Ziyad, who turned "the Rock" into a fortress in 711, Gibraltar has been an important naval base for more than ... | The British overseas territory of Gibraltar, a limestone outcrop on the southern tip of the Iberian peninsula, occupies a commanding position at the western gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. | 18219307 |
The Home Affairs Committee said police were being hampered in identifying and arresting offenders because they were not being given up-to-date information.
The killing of schoolgirl Alice Gross, who was murdered by Latvian Arnis Zalkalns last August, highlighted the danger of border failings, it said.
The Home Office s... | MPs have warned about the checks done on foreign criminals before and after they enter the UK after recent attacks. | 32015333 |
The 33-year-old Swede made his first Premier League appearance since 20 August in the Baggies' 2-1 defeat by Liverpool in place of the suspended Jonny Evans.
But with Evans available for Saturday's visit of Manchester City, Olsson is set to return to the bench.
"I just have to try my best when called upon," Olsson told... | Defender Jonas Olsson says he is not too concerned about his lack of first-team football at West Bromwich Albion. | 37763427 |
She and her family were told they were going to be resettled. The journey took six days and some in the truck died on the way.
"There was some straw on the floor," she told me. "It was dark, it was cold, it was so hostile. And hardly any space for sitting down. There was a lot of crying, lots of children. And we were t... | At the age of 13, Susan Pollack - now a retired grandmother living in north London - was taken from her home in rural Hungary, loaded into a cattle truck and transported by rail through German-occupied Poland. | 38745115 |
David Buchanan, 18, was ordered to do 200 hours of unpaid community work when he appeared at Guilford Magistrates' Court.
He had admitted two counts of hacking and one of impairing the operation of or hindering access to a computer.
The parenting site had to reset the passwords of 7.7 million members.
Buchanan, of Vann... | A teenager who launched a cyber attack against parenting site Mumsnet - forcing it to reset millions of passwords - has been sentenced. | 36954673 |
Lionel Messi struck the opener from Neymar's sumptuous pass, and only a stunning Craig Gordon save prevented Luis Suarez from heading home a second.
Moussa Dembele spurned Celtic's best chance before Messi scored a penalty.
Though Celtic can still draw level on points with Borussia Monchengladbach in third, the German ... | Celtic were eliminated from European competition as Barcelona won to secure top spot in Champions League Group C. | 38067931 |
Hywel Dda University Health Board announced reductions in paediatric and maternity services at Withybush Hospital in Haverfordwest, in 2014.
Save Withybush Action Team (Swat) is calling for an urgent review of the changes.
The group marched from the town's cenotaph to the hospital on Sunday. | Hundreds of people campaigning against changes to services at a Pembrokeshire hospital have staged a protest march. | 32371405 |
Lowry's penalty and a late Quinn header saw the Premiership leaders exit while Joel Cooper bagged a double in Glenavon's 5-0 hammering of Portadown.
Jamie McGonigle and Eoin Bradley also netted twice as Coleraine thumped Ballymena in another one-sided game.
Dungannon Swifts progressed thanks to Douglas Wilson's superb ... | Stephen Lowry and Niall Quinn were on target as Linfield beat Crusaders 2-0 in the Irish Cup quarter-final. | 39168222 |
O'Neill's side will face Germany in Hannover on Tuesday after Saturday's routine 4-0 triumph over San Marino.
"I felt they were the best team in the competition and slipped up in terms of how they went out," said O'Neill.
"There will be no surprise element in terms of how tough it is going to be."
O'Neill, whose squad ... | Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill has warned his squad they must be braced for a "backlash" from Germany following their failure to win Euro 2016 in France during the summer. | 37603287 |
Tom Pattison, 23, died after a crash landing at the Blaxhall Circuit on Sunday, 13 September.
The coroner's court heard his bike landed on its front wheel and he went over the handlebars.
His Honda 250 then landed on his chest. He died at the scene as a result of his injuries.
Mr Pattison, from Beccles, who had been ta... | An inquest into the death of a motocross rider heard that his bike landed on his chest after a jump at a track in Suffolk. | 34886002 |
The hosts led at half-time through Ross Batty's try.
Jack Wilson extended their advantage before Cardiff were reduced to 14 men when George Earle was sent off after making contact with an opponent's face.
Aled Brew scored his first try for Bath before Batty intercepted a pass for his second score and Elliott Stooke ran... | Bath ended Cardiff Blues' 100% start in the European Rugby Challenge Cup with a comfortable win at The Rec. | 38307401 |
The teal was found on 28 December in an area out of bounds to the public and its body was sent away for tests which showed it had the H5N8 strain of the infection.
It follows cases in south Wales but Public Health Wales has previously said the public health risk was "very low".
The Welsh Government said the latest find... | A wild duck has died from avian flu at an RSPB reserve in Conwy, it has been confirmed. | 38561995 |
Sudip Sarker worked as a consultant colorectal surgeon at Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust.
A police inquiry into Mr Sarker's actions began in 2013 after concerns were raised about the number of patients who died while under his care.
He was excluded from working at Worcestershire Royal Hospital and Redditch's ... | A cancer surgeon investigated over the deaths of a number of his patients has been sacked. | 33510216 |
Subsets and Splits
Problematic short summaries
Retrieves extremely brief summaries from training data, which helps identify potential data quality issues or edge cases in the summarization task.
Count Short Documents
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Short Test Document Count
Counts the number of documents within a specific length range, providing basic filtering with limited analytical value.
Select Short Test Documents
Retrieves documents with lengths between 0 and 3000 characters, providing a basic filter on document size.
XSUM Summaries 250-3
Provides a basic filtering of summaries within a specific length range, offering limited insight by showing 100 samples between 250 and 300 characters long.