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In April 2014, it was announced that the 2017 event would be held at the Fermanagh venue.
However, there has been speculation the event might be moved to another venue and the European Tour said on Thursday there was "no definitive decision".
"There are a lot of discussions going on behind the scenes and I can't confir... | Lough Erne Resort's hosting of the 2017 Irish Open appears to be in some doubt. | 35437775 |
Crews from the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) are tackling the blaze on the Ballybogey Road. Part of the road is closed.
Liam O'Sullivan of the NIFRS said there were about 1,000 bales of hay in the barn.
He said it was a complex operation, with chemicals in an outlying shed.
Mr O'Sullivan said at this... | More than 50 cows have been rescued from a fire at a barn near Ballymoney, County Antrim. | 32372571 |
The body stages the high-profile Grand National, the Cheltenham Festival and the Derby.
Turnover also rose by 5.1% to a record of £171.2m.
This was boosted by ticket sales, particularly at major racing events, hospitality and catering, media income, music nights and non-racing events.
The group's courses include famous... | The Jockey Club, which runs 15 UK racecourses, reported profits for 2014 of £21.7m, down very slightly from the previous year's record £22m. | 32378662 |
However, off the pitch a six-strong line-up - namely the half-a-dozen major global brands who are Fifa's top commercial partners - will also be hoping to grab some good results.
For football's governing body Fifa it is already a winning situation on the sponsorship front, where revenues are estimated to be up by 80% on... | As the World Cup kicks off, the eyes of fans will be on the top-playing footballing elevens on the pitch, the likes of Brazil and Spain, in their quest for glory. | 10244711 |
Jenni Morton-Humphreys, from Bristol, found her bike on social media. She met and tricked the culprit to get it back.
She said: "I cycled on the pavement, fell off a couple of times, then I saw a corner, took it and cycled as fast as I could and didn't look back."
Police say such actions gives suspects a head start in ... | Police are warning victims of crime not to take the law into their own hands after a cyclist successfully reclaimed her stolen bike in a sting. | 40632069 |
The area is also popular with horse riders, cyclists and walkers.
The club, which found the spikes, told BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales they looked as if they had been made "for the sole purpose of causing injury".
South Wales Police has launched an investigation.
Traps were left on a mountain near Caerphilly in J... | Concealed spikes left on tracks on Bwlch mountain in Rhondda Cynon Taff could soon cause a "nasty injury", an off-roading club has said. | 38990483 |
The exhibition at the Crime Through Time Museum at Littledean Jail, near Cinderford, Gloucestershire, opened at the weekend.
Museum owner Andy Jones said the photographs were no different to images already available on the internet.
Some local people have criticised the opening of the exhibition as in "poor taste".
Mr ... | A museum has defended a decision to exhibit graphic images of beheadings by the Islamic State (IS) militant group. | 32119381 |
The 34-year-old, from Bengal, took her 181st wicket in India's win against South Africa, beating Australian Cathryn Fitzpatrick's total.
Goswami made her international debut in 2002 against England and has played in 10 Tests, 153 ODIs and 60 Twenty20s.
The fast bowler was also named the International Cricket Council's ... | India's Jhulan Goswami has set a new record for wickets taken in women's one-day international cricket. | 39869858 |
Members of the National Union of Students (NUS-USI) are holding their annual conference in Templepatrick, County Antrim, on Tuesday.
Ahead of the conference, the NUS president Rebecca Hall said continued budget cuts would create a "lost generation" of students in the future.
She also called on the government to lower t... | Students in Northern Ireland are calling on the government to put an end to higher and further education cuts. | 32126895 |
Toulon beat Clermont in last season's final as Twickenham, the home of English rugby, hosted an all-French affair.
The same two sides met - with the same result - in the 2013 final in Dublin. And, just for good measure, Toulon also won the 2014 title.
This season, though, has seen an Anglo-Saxon backlash.
English teams... | The latter stages of the European Champions Cup have had a distinctly Gallic accent in recent years. | 36106233 |
The financial information service said the cost of all types of fixed rate mortgage had dropped on average since January.
It said the lower costs were driven by competition.
Even though loan costs have fallen, many potential first-time buyers still struggle to raise the funds required.
Government figures released last ... | UK mortgage interest rates - already at record lows - have fallen in the first half of the year and "show no signs of stopping", according to Moneyfacts. | 36885161 |
Amy-Jane White was killed in what her mother called a "terrible accident" on Dartmoor on Monday.
Amanda White said her daughter, who worked as a carer and lived in Plympton, suffered a very serious accident at Yelverton.
She was taken to a local hospital with head trauma, where Mrs White said doctors tended to Amy so h... | A 23-year-old woman whose passion was riding has died in a fall from a horse. | 39894599 |
On Friday morning, officers boarded the vessel 130km (80 miles) off the island of Wangdueng in the Yellow Sea.
The man appeared to have been shot in the chest and was pronounced dead when taken to hospital in South Korea.
Scores of Chinese vessels are seized in Korean waters for illegal fishing every year.
The South Ko... | A Chinese fisherman has been killed during a South Korean coastguard operation against illegal fishing, officials said. | 29564204 |
The hosts had the best opportunities in the opening 15 minutes, but the Hammers soon took control.
Cheikhou Kouyate's header opened the scoring and the midfielder then set up Mark Noble, whose scuffed effort made it 2-0 before the break.
And Noble grabbed a second - his fourth goal in two games - when he volleyed home ... | Mark Noble scored twice as West Ham eased past West Brom to reclaim fifth place in the Premier League table. | 36118678 |
The Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir's song A Bridge Over You topped the chart ahead of Bieber's Love Yourself.
The choir overtook Bieber after he had urged his 72 million Twitter followers to buy the charity single.
He tweeted: "Just heard the news. Amazing. That is what Christmas is all about. @Choir_NHS congrats! Ve... | A choir of nurses, doctors and other NHS staff have beaten Justin Bieber and X Factor winner Louisa Johnson to the UK's Christmas number one spot. | 35177842 |
Oil shares were helped by rising crude prices, and confidence was boosted by news of a deal over financial assistance for Greece.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 145.46 points to 17851.51.
The wider S&P 500 index rose 14.48 points to 2090.54, while the Nasdaq index gained 33.84 to 4894.89
"The market is embracing... | (Closed): US stocks rose for a second day as investors began to take a more positive attitude to a potential rise in US interest rates in June. | 36381583 |
The 34-year-old woman, from Bradford, West Yorkshire, cannot be named for legal reasons but pleaded guilty to two charges of abducting children under 16.
Judge Rodney Jameson QC said she would be sentenced on 8 January.
The woman and two children had flown from Heathrow to Turkey on 10 October, Leeds Crown Court heard.... | A mother who tried to take her children to Syria to live under Sharia Law faces a "substantial custodial sentence", according to the judge at her trial. | 35054420 |
Facebook has not responded to requests for comment about the picture, shared to celebrate Instagram reaching its 500 million monthly user milestone.
FBI director James Comey has previously said he also covers his laptop's webcam to prevent hackers spying on him.
And digital rights group the Electronic Frontier Foundati... | A photograph of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg shows tape has been used to cover his MacBook Pro's webcam and mic. | 36596070 |
The London-born 23-year-old joined the Reds after spending two years with Turkish Premier League side Alanyaspor.
Tursun was one of 17 new arrivals at the West Sussex club this summer.
"Alper has had a good offer to play in Turkey and it's been mutually agreed he can leave," Reds head coach Dermot Drummy told the club ... | League Two club Crawley Town have cancelled the contract of Alper Tursun just one month after signing the defender on a one-year deal. | 36964761 |
The Blues were without their top scorer after a training ground dispute over his fitness, amid reports he has been offered a lucrative move to China.
That saga did not affect them at the King Power Stadium, however, with Eden Hazard setting up Alonso to fire home after only six minutes.
The Spanish wing-back added his ... | Marcos Alonso scored twice as Chelsea beat Leicester to move seven points clear at the top of the Premier League, despite Diego Costa's absence. | 38539716 |
They lost Dominic Sibley and Kumar Sangakkara at The Oval, with both well taken behind the stumps by wicketkeeper Lewis McManus.
Burns remained watchful in overcast and humid conditions, reaching his hundred off 205 balls with a six and 15 fours.
He departed four deliveries later, caught off Brad Wheal for 101, before ... | Surrey opener Rory Burns hit his second Championship century of the season on an even first day against Hampshire. | 37276602 |
Initially commissioned as a two-episode series, the unscripted and unrehearsed show debuted last week with Gogglebox's Scarlett Moffatt presenting.
A second episode fronted by comedian Jack Whitehall will now not go ahead.
"We're brave enough to take risks with innovative programme ideas but also to acknowledge they do... | Channel 4 has decided to scrap its latest entertainment show Host the Week. | 40407219 |
He is also the best midfielder in the world right now, according to Chelsea and England great Frank Lampard.
Kante was instrumental in Leicester's astonishing Premier League triumph last year and has been so effective for Chelsea this season that Eden Hazard said lining up alongside him was like "playing with twins".
S... | He may be just 5ft 6½in, but N'Golo Kante is a giant of the Premier League. | 39248977 |
The Herald and Times titles in Glasgow are to shed 12 out of 160 newsroom jobs as their owner, Newsquest, invests in a new editorial system.
This is expected to see much of its sub-editing work carried out outside Scotland.
It is designed to let journalists file articles more easily through new publishing software.
Fur... | Scottish journalist jobs are to be cut as newspapers cut costs and introduce technological change. | 29452062 |
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The 27-year-old Birchfield Harrier's time of 9.96 seconds was also the quickest time by a Briton this year.
Of Britons, only Linford Christie and James Dasaolu have run 100m faster.
Fearon, who will not be at Rio 2016, was part of the four-man bobsleigh team that came fift... | Bobsledder Joel Fearon ran the joint-third fastest 100m by a Briton at the English Athletics Championships on Saturday. | 36933897 |
They swam out from the shore at Coney Beach at about 20:20 BST on Friday after the man was thrown from the water bike.
The man, who suffered a leg injury, was checked by paramedics but did not need hospital treatment.
Milford Haven Coastguard said both Porthcawl RNLI lifeboats were launched. | Two members of the public have rescued an injured jet skier from the sea off Bridgend county. | 33743521 |
Brusthom Ziamani, 19, was also carrying a hammer and an "Islamic flag" when he was arrested in London in August 2014.
The court heard he had been inspired by the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby in 2013, researched Army cadet bases and boasted of a plot to "kill soldiers".
Ziamani, of Camberwell, London, will be sentenced ... | A teenager who was on his way to behead a British soldier with a 12in knife when he was arrested, has been found guilty of preparing a terrorist act. | 31540281 |
Nicky Law fired the hosts in front after 21 minutes, drilling home from 10 yards after a Filipe Morais shot had been blocked by Abu Ogogo.
It was the midfielder's first goal since joining the Bantams from Rangers in the summer and the ninth game in a row when Shrewsbury have conceded first.
Morais went close to a secon... | Bradford maintained their unbeaten start to the season with victory over managerless Shrewsbury at Valley Parade to stay second in League One. | 37526705 |
The Crime Severity Score is designed to reflect the relative harm of offending, rather than how many crimes there are.
Under the new system, murder is given the top weighting - 7,979 points per offence - while cannabis possession has the lowest of three points per offence.
West Yorkshire had the highest crime severity ... | A new way of measuring crime in England and Wales has been devised that ranks offences according to their seriousness. | 38157840 |
Now, some of the Arctic convoy veterans from World War Two will be remembered in an exhibition which opens in Edinburgh next week.
The stories of 16 veterans will be celebrated in a display at the St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in association with Legion Scotland.
The "Arctic Convoys - Men and Ice" exhibition tells the ... | They were the brave men who worked in some of the harshest conditions of the war, with their icy hell only matched with a fear of the German U-boats below. | 33643707 |
Speaking to Sky News in Sleaford on Monday, Mr Farage could be seen standing in front of a UKIP poster with a letter 'n' in the word Hykeham.
Mr Farage was visiting the constituency in support of UKIP candidate Victoria Ayling.
The by-election takes place on Thursday.
Mr Farage seemed unaware of the error as he spoke a... | Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage offered his support in the Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election in front of a misspelt party poster. | 38214716 |
Colin Cameron, 60, died when his Land Rover was hit by the London Paddington to Cheltenham Spa service at Frampton Mansell near Stroud on Tuesday.
British Transport Police said a post-mortem examination revealed he died from multiple injuries, and a file was being prepared for the coroner.
The line was closed for over ... | A man who died when his vehicle was hit by a train on a level crossing has been named by police. | 38935870 |
The 28-year-old hooker was adjudged by fellow players to have made the biggest impact in this season's competition.
Hull FC boss Lee Radford was named coach of the year after leading them to victory in the Challenge Cup final against Warrington and the play-off semi-finals, where they lost to Wigan.
Wakefield winger To... | Danny Houghton has become the first Hull FC player to win the Super League Steve Prescott Man of Steel award. | 37547834 |
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Lizzy Yarnold's skeleton gold, silver for the men's curlers, bronze for the women's curlers and Jenny Jones in snowboard slopestyle equalled the record of four medals Great Britain won at the inaugural Winter Olympics in Chamonix 1924.
UK Sport invested £13.4m from lottery... | Great Britain will look at the 2014 Sochi Olympics as a significant step forward for winter sport after surpassing the three-medal target set by UK Sport. | 26314344 |
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23 January 2015 Last updated at 15:45 GMT
It is not clear whether the mask was damaged during cleaning or if the beard was removed because it was loose.
The 3,000-year-old mask, along with other items from the boy king's tomb, is one of Egypt's biggest attractions.
An invest... | The blue and gold beard on the burial mask of ancient pharaoh Tutankhamun has been glued back on after it was damaged, according to employees at the Egyptian Museum. | 30947740 |
Manchester United and Wales legend Giggs met the Swans as they pondered who would succeed Francesco Guidolin.
"I always said I'd be open to anything that looked interesting and obviously Swansea was one of those clubs," Giggs told BBC Wales.
"I did that and unfortunately it didn't quite work out."
Giggs says "a few thi... | Ryan Giggs has confirmed he held talks with Swansea City before Bob Bradley was appointed, becoming first American to manage a Premier League club. | 37598563 |
Manpower's quarterly employment outlook survey, which tracks confidence in the jobs market, shows a general improvement since the last count.
But the poll of 2,100 UK employers found that the same number of Scottish companies intended to contract their workforce as expand it.
The Scottish government said the survey did... | Scotland is lagging behind the rest of the UK at job creation, according to a recruitment consultancy survey. | 33063052 |
The businessman and professor has control over around 10,000 acres of land, much of it in the Southern Uplands where South Lanarkshire, Dumfriesshire and East Ayrshire meet.
These comprise seven sites of special industrial ugliness, because that is where vast diggers and trucks tore away at hillsides to expose coal sea... | Russel Griggs has become one of Scotland's biggest landowners, to his astonishment. | 33121558 |
"A bluish foreign body" turned out to be a "hard mass" of 17 lenses stuck together with mucus, and 10 more were then found under further examination.
A report in the BMJ said she had worn disposable lenses for 35 years, and had not complained of any irritation.
But after they were removed, she said her eyes felt a lot ... | Surgeons have removed 27 contact lenses from the eye of a 67-year-old woman who had come to Solihull Hospital for routine cataract surgery. | 40630852 |
The Celtic captain says the squad owe it to the manager to turn their form around.
He also urged supporters to get behind the team and the manager following the reigning champions' defeats by Ross County and Aberdeen.
"We now need to do it for him," said the Scotland midfielder. "We've got to take responsibility."
Brow... | Scott Brown says that it is time for the Celtic players to repay the faith Ronny Deila has shown in them. | 35498743 |
More than 30 firefighters were called to the unit at Bankside Industrial Estate shortly after midnight.
Additional crews from across central Scotland had to be called in due to the "protracted" nature of the blaze.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said the fire was extinguished and made safe by about 05:00.
Two cre... | A fire has broken out at an industrial unit storing tanks of highly flammable acetylene gas in Falkirk. | 36824055 |
Owned by Tim Martin and his wife Sonya, it became one of Northern Ireland's most successful teams with circuit and road race success.
The team declined an option to extend their official Yamaha UK road race deal for a further two years.
"I know it's the right time for us to step down both as a team and a family," said ... | Lisburn-based Mar-Train Racing are withdrawing from motorcycle racing after eleven years in the sport. | 38261544 |
Under the terms of the deal, the club will pay back about £25,000 a year.
The club revealed in February the bank wanted to end its relationship with it as soon as possible, putting its property assets in jeopardy.
Chairman Bob Dorrian admitted he was "very pleased to have finally sorted things out with the Co-op Bank".... | Lincoln City has reached a "financially damaging" agreement with the Co-operative Bank to pay back debts of £370,000, the club's chairman said. | 35004712 |
The two-year-old boy, named in reports as Adam, was discovered lying on the ground in the village of Raclawice, just north of Krakow. He was wearing only pyjamas.
Doctors said on Wednesday he had been brought out of a medically-induced coma and his health was improving.
The boy's grandmother has said she did not see hi... | A toddler is recovering in hospital after being found unconscious in freezing temperatures in Poland. | 30319425 |
The Scottish Championship leaders were infuriated when Andy Halliday was sent off after celebrating the second goal.
Rangers manager Mark Warburton said he was "mystified" by the decision to show a second yellow card for raising his fist in triumph, deemed an offensive gesture by the match officials.
Media playback is ... | Rangers left Cappielow with all three points after beating Morton 2-0 but also nursing a sense of grievance. | 35406375 |
Manager Pete McGrath told BBC Sport NI that Cullen's broken thumb looks "problematic" for the Ulster preliminary round game in Enniskillen.
However, McGrath is confident that inspirational midfielder Donnelly will line out against the Saffrons.
Donnelly is "recovering well" from a hamstring injury sustained 11 days ago... | Fermanagh look likely to be without full-back Che Cullen in their Ulster SFC opener against Antrim on 15 May but Eoin Donnelly is expected to be fit. | 36214955 |
Paul Lyons and Toni Ackerman subjected the man to a two-hour ordeal, including burning him with an iron.
They then disconnected his phone and locked him in his home in Thurcroft to stop him getting help following the attack in October.
Lyons, 47, from Denaby, and Ackerman, 35, from Doncaster were convicted of robbery a... | An "evil" man and a woman who beat and tortured a "vulnerable and defenceless" man have been jailed for 25 years each. | 36116003 |
Video emerged on Saturday apparently showing rebels breaking into the sprawling Khan al-Assal compound.
Almost 200 fighters had been killed on both sides over eight days, UK-based activist group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said.
The group's reports could not be independently confirmed.
Their account ... | Rebels have captured large parts of a Syrian police academy near Aleppo, after a fierce battle resulting in heavy loss of life, activists say. | 21647196 |
Fire chief Steve Martin told local media outlets that victims were thrown from the "fireball" spinning pendulum ride in the city of Columbus.
At least one of the injured is in a critical condition.
State Governor John Kasich confirmed at least one death, and said he had ordered all fair rides shut until safety inspecti... | One person has been killed and several injured after an accident on a ride at the Ohio State Fair. | 40736240 |
At the time, the world was recovering from a massive extinction that wiped out most living species.
The reptile, named Teyujagua or "fierce lizard", is the close relative of a group that gave rise to dinosaurs, crocodiles and birds.
The animal is a new species that has not been previously known.
"It's very close to the... | A newly discovered 250-million-year-old fossil reptile from Brazil gives an "extraordinary" insight into life just before the dinosaurs appeared. | 35787354 |
BBC Sport takes a closer look at the biennial tournament and tackles some key questions for the game in Africa.
The top tournament for international women's football in Africa, it was first held in 1991, when teams competed for the trophy over several months. It was the same format in 1995.
Since 1998, however, it has ... | Nigeria have had an almost vice-like grip on the Women's Africa Cup of Nations but will face determined hosts Cameroon in Saturday's final. | 38185232 |
Tory candidate Kathleen Baird won the vote in the Almond and Earn ward in the third round of counting. The SNP finished second.
The contest was triggered by the death of independent councillor Alan Jack, who was originally elected as a Tory.
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson said the result was due to "a treme... | The Scottish Conservatives have gained a seat on Perth and Kinross Council following a by-election. | 35996026 |
The news comes amid growing criticism of the software's user interface.
Microsoft said the revision to the operating system (OS), codenamed Windows Blue, would be released at Build, a three-day developers event in San Francisco starting on 26 June.
However, while the company said it had listened to "feedback", it has s... | Microsoft has announced it will offer a preview version of its first major update to Windows 8 next month. | 22446754 |
Flood warnings were in place in areas of west central Scotland, Scottish Borders, Central, Tayside and Dumfries and Galloway,
There were also flood alerts in other areas including Argyll and Bute, Ayrshire and Arran, Edinburgh and Lothians, Fife and Skye and Lochaber.
Travel has been disrupted in some of the areas affe... | Further heavy rain is expected in parts of Scotland on Sunday after a number of areas suffered localised flooding. | 34825806 |
Matthew Crème, from Lancashire, said "curiosity" got the better of him when he decided to crack the seeds. However, he soon started to feel ill.
He was admitted to hospital after a 111 operator told him three pips could be fatal but has since fully recovered.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said some products made from... | A man who suffered cyanide poisoning after eating cherry seeds has called for warnings to be put on packaging. | 40738573 |
The sides meet at Celtic Park on Tuesday following England's 3-1 win against Slovenia in their latest Euro 2016 qualifier on Saturday.
Scotland will be optimistic after a 1-0 win against Ireland on Friday.
"We know there are a lot of stern tests ahead of us and it starts on Tuesday night," said Hodgson.
A crowd of arou... | Manager Roy Hodgson believes a passionate friendly against Scotland is exactly what England need. | 30075165 |
Plants and drugs to the value of £30,000 were seized following a police raid on a remote property at Whisgills Farm near Newcastleton last July.
Mattias Berry, 45, Shelby Gilligan, 22, and Wayne Chadwick, 42, all from Manchester and Peter Leicester, 68, of Bury, had denied producing the drug.
Procurator Fiscal Graham ... | Four people have walked free after charges of running a cannabis farm in the Scottish Borders were deserted. | 32597109 |
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The Tour de France winner stopped the clock at 50 minutes 39 seconds for the 44km course.
"Underneath the amiable, bloke-next-door, likes-a-laugh, family-man exterior, is a stone-cold competitor. He might crave an ordinary life, but Wiggins is an extraordinary man"
Read mo... | Bradley Wiggins claimed a British record seventh Olympic medal with a sensational gold in the men's time trial. | 18905559 |
A car was damaged by fire. Shops, banks and a police vehicle were also damaged.
The violence forced the authorities to cancel some of the festivities planned for the city's 460th anniversary.
Earlier, some 2,500 people took to the street to complain about the costs of staging the World Cup in Brazil.
They marched throu... | Police in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo say they have detained 128 people during clashes that followed a demonstration against this year's football World Cup. | 25900526 |
There were 15.7m overseas and domestic visitors to Scotland in the year to the end of March 2015, the Office for National Statistics said.
Tourists spent more than £4.9bn, a 10% increase on the previous year, according to the figures.
The 10% increase in domestic visitors is set against a 2% decrease for Britain as a w... | The number of tourists in Scotland increased by 10% last year, according to new official figures. | 33550481 |
Greg Mulholland said it was "frustrating" to hear fans sing God Save The Queen in South Africa as it was the anthem for the United Kingdom.
He told MPs there should be a "properly established" anthem for English teams.
For the first time, Jerusalem will be played to celebrate English winners at this year's Commonwealth... | Parliament should debate the case for an "English national anthem" that fans can sing at sporting events like the World Cup, a Lib Dem MP has said. | 10407937 |
Wood Mackenzie said tax relief on scrapping platforms and pipelines would "wipe out" the government's expected future income from the North Sea.
The figure is in line with previous industry estimates but higher than the Treasury's forecast of £16bn.
The Treasury said forecasts would differ given timing uncertainties.
T... | UK taxpayers face a £24bn bill to decommission offshore oil and gas infrastructure, according to independent analysts. | 38562057 |
Stadia in Albania, France, Kazakhstan, Israel, Poland and Turkey could also host the game between the Champions League and Europa League winners.
Although Windsor Park has a capacity of just over 18,000, Uefa have shown a willingness to stage the Super Cup at smaller venues in other countries.
Skopje, Macedonia will ho... | Belfast's Windsor Park is among seven stadiums under consideration by Uefa to host the 2019 Super Cup. | 40193940 |
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The 32-year-old's success has been recognised in his native St Lucia, where the Caribbean island's biggest cricket ground now bears his name.
What used to be the Beausejour Cricket Ground is now the Darren Sammy National Cricket Ground, with a stand to be dedicated to West... | Fresh from leading West Indies to victory over England in the World Twenty20 final in India, captain Darren Sammy has been honoured again - this time closer to home. | 35975475 |
He told LBC 97.3 radio the party had never advocated unilateral disarmament but was currently reviewing its policy.
In recent days, the UKIP leader has faced questions about pledges made in its 2010 general election manifesto.
David Campbell Bannerman, who drew up the 2010 document, said Mr Farage was "in terrible trou... | The UK Independence Party would not scrap Trident, Nigel Farage has said, describing the manifesto that contained the policy as "drivel". | 25879302 |
George Gilmore, who was 44, was shot in the neck while he was in his car in Carrickfergus in March. He died in hospital the following day.
Two men have previously appeared in court charged with the murder, which has been linked to a loyalist feud.
Detectives have appealed for the person who wrote the letter to contact ... | Police investigating the murder of a high-profile loyalist in Carrickfergus have said an anonymous letter they received contains vital information. | 40251721 |
Uber presented the offer as an attempt to improve its relationship with London's cabbies.
But a cab drivers' association said it would be "amazed if any drivers decide to take up Uber's offer".
And rival Hailo described the offer as "posturing", saying it doubted the move would calm matters.
There has been friction bet... | Cabbies have rejected an offer from Uber which would allow them to use the taxi-hailing app for nothing for a year. | 35533210 |
11 July 2016 Last updated at 17:46 BST
She's expected to take over as the head of the government on Wednesday.
The 59-year-old politician will take over from David Cameron, who announced he would be stepping down from the job last month.
BBC political correspondent Ross Hawkins explains what's been going on for Newsrou... | Theresa May is set to become the UK's next prime minister after Andrea Leadsom pulled out of the contest to become Conservative Party leader. | 36766324 |
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) said the number of claims rose by 9% compared with the previous year.
Among the claims being made was one for a python which needed treatment for anorexia.
A dog needed surgery after swallowing a kebab stick, while another was treated for swallowing a sock.
In total, pet insure... | The number of UK pet owners claiming on insurance policies has reached a new record, with 911,000 claims being made in 2015. | 35915829 |
Richard Smith, 37, flew the device over restricted airspace at Wellesbourne Airfield, in Warwickshire, as well as over homes and a school.
The drone had been modified to increase its flight distance capabilities, Warwickshire Police said.
Smith, of Alcester Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, admitted 15 offences under the Air ... | A man has been fined after admitting flying a drone over an airfield, police said. | 40517305 |
The Microsoft-owned chat app said that the move reflected the public preference for using mobile devices to make video calls from the living room, despite the size advantage TVs offered.
It will continue to maintain the service until June.
Afterwards, it will be up to individual manufacturers to decide whether to remov... | Skype has announced that it is ending support for its smart TV software. | 35752658 |
In the first meeting between the two since Mr Buhari's election, Mr Obama said the Nigerian leader had a "very clear agenda" for defeating extremism.
The US has committed $5 million (£3.2m; €4.6m) to the fight against Boko Haram since Mr Buhari came to power.
The jihadists have killed thousands in north-east Nigeria... | US President Barack Obama has pledged to support his Nigerian counterpart Muhammadu Buhari in the fight against Islamist militant group Boko Haram. | 33600681 |
He was with two friends, a boy and girl, at the river in Maynooth, County Kildare, on Tuesday at 16:00 local time.
They got into difficulty and the other boy raised the alarm.
They were brought to hospital in Dublin, but the 13-year-old died a short time later. The other two teenagers are in a stable condition. | A 13-year-old boy has drowned in the River Lyreen in the Republic of Ireland. | 35648282 |
26 May 2016 Last updated at 12:00 BST
The Hiroshima bombing on 6 August 1945 killed 140,000 people.
Along with a second bombing on Nagasaki, it led to Japan's surrender and the end of World War Two.
BBC News looks back at the events of August 1945 and the years that followed. | President Barack Obama will become the first sitting US President to visit Hiroshima, the site where an atomic bomb was dropped in 1945. | 36382873 |
It looked like the Gills had won it through Max Ehmer's 67th-minute opener, but Anderson earned the Spireites a vital point, just their sixth on the road all season, after firing home four minutes into stoppage time.
Gillingham started strongly at Priestfield as Jay Emmanuel-Thomas had a shot cleared off the line, whil... | Tom Anderson rescued a dramatic point for relegation-threatened Chesterfield as they drew at Gillingham. | 38889661 |
Alex Yeoman and Harry Watson, both 17, were found dead at Huntcliff in Saltburn on Friday evening.
No family members were present at the hearings at Middlesbrough Town Hall.
Teesside assistant coroner Jo Wharton told the inquests Mr Watson was a student living in Liverton Mines and Mr Yeoman was an apprentice joiner wh... | The inquests into the deaths of two teenagers found at the bottom of cliffs have been opened and adjourned. | 39432857 |
The data, from almost six million people, adds to growing evidence that smoking and type 2 diabetes are linked.
If the link is proven, efforts to reduce smoking could have a big impact on tackling diabetes worldwide, say researchers.
An international team pulled together data from 88 studies on smoking risk and type 2 ... | Smokers who quit could lower their risk of type 2 diabetes in the long term, research suggests. | 34279181 |
At least 800 firefighters and 170 fire engines are at a chemical plant in the city of Zhangzhou.
Firemen are battling the third in a series of blazes that began on Monday, when an oil leak caught fire and spread to nearby tanks.
More than 14,000 residents in the surrounding area have been evacuated, reported state news... | Thousands have been evacuated in the southern Chinese province of Fujian as a massive chemical oil fire reignited. | 32217568 |
The Resolution Foundation says that about half of the 4.8 million people classified as self-employed are low-paid and earn less than £310 a week.
As they have no chance to set their own wages they should be classified instead as workers, with wage protection.
Are you self-employed and think you should be getting worker... | Some of the self-employed should be entitled to the national minimum wage, a think tank has urged. | 40480214 |
The 30-year-old has been confirmed as England's captain for the Six Nations by coach Eddie Jones - two days after his six-week suspension for hitting Leinster's Sean O'Brien ended.
Hartley will not have played for nine weeks before England's opening game against France on 4 February.
"I did think that maybe that was it... | Northampton hooker Dylan Hartley says he feared that his latest ban would cost him his international career. | 38751283 |
Boss Keith Curle has let Asamoah, Troy Archibald-Henville, Angelo Balanta, Arron Bradbury and Dan Hanford leave the League Two Cumbrians.
Bastien Hery, Louis Pedro, Steven Rigg, Antony Sweeney and Joe Thompson have also been released.
Defenders Alexander McQueen and Tom Miller have verbally confirmed to Curle they will... | Carlisle United have confirmed that 10 players will be released, including striker Derek Asamoah. | 36255531 |
It marked the end of an epic 36-hour rescue operation after the collapse of an under-construction flyover in the city.
Rescuers worked through the night in the Girish Park area, where the bypass collapsed, killing at least 24 people and injuring hundreds.
The exhaustion of their exertions was written in the faces of th... | At around 8am (02:30GMT) this morning, specialist rescue workers in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata (Calcutta) recovered what was to be the last body from a rubble of shattered concrete and the tangle of steel. | 35941072 |
In the Channel Islands the upkeep of churches is paid for through Parish Rates, which everyone has to pay.
But Leo Thomas said he finds it "extremely questionable" he should pay for a church that "openly discriminates against the gay community".
The Anglican Dean of Guernsey said he would respond to Mr Thomas privately... | A gay man from Guernsey has refused to pay for the upkeep of his parish church because of its "homophobic stance on gay marriage". | 38807945 |
Bill Bett, from Markinch, bought the Monopoly Millionaire card from his local Co-op on 1 June.
"When I saw the amount it didn't really click at first. On the card it reads 1MIL and I thought what does this mean - I've won a pint of milk?" he said.
But the shop confirmed to the 69-year-old he had indeed won the top priz... | A Fife pensioner who won £1m on a lottery scratchcard has said he initially believed he had just won a pint of milk. | 40260590 |
Rutgers University Athletic Director Tim Pernetti only suspended and fined coach Mike Rice after viewing a video of him berating and hitting players.
Mr Rice eventually lost his job this week as clips of his furious rants were aired on national TV networks.
But as Mr Rice was not fired earlier, he is due a $100,000 (£... | A US university's sports chief has resigned amid widespread criticism of his failure to sack a volatile and abusive basketball coach. | 22047610 |
Gareth Doulas, 37, from Bridgnorth in Shropshire, had been preparing to climb Everest when the 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck a week ago.
More than 7,000 people are now known to have died and 14,000 have been injured.
Stranded at North Base Camp, Mr Douglas was hoping to join the relief effort in Kathmandu, but was un... | A British mountaineer caught up in the earthquake in Nepal has returned to the UK. | 32562767 |
The victim was Eamonn Magee Jr, 22, a professional boxer who was the son of former WBU welterweight champion Eamonn Magee Sr.
He is believed to have suffered stab wounds to his upper body.
It happened at Summerhill Park in the Twinbrook area and was reported to police at about 02:40 BST on Saturday.
The 32-year-old man... | A 32-year-old man has been arrested over the murder of a man on the outskirts of west Belfast. | 32942489 |
Variety surveyed industry figures for the study before estimating the fees that the top talent command on the small screen.
Big Bang actors Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki all receive an estimated $1m (£786,000) per episode.
Gilmore Girls stars Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel come joint second.
They each ea... | The highest-paid US television stars have been revealed, with the stars of The Big Bang Theory topping the list for comedy and drama. | 37563301 |
Dean Holdsworth's Sports Shield consortium and Ken Anderson's Inner Circle bought the club last week.
The Championship's bottom side were due back in the High Court on 21 March over the £2.2m bill which had been adjourned three times previously.
The club now expect the winding-up petition against them to be lifted.
Bol... | Bolton Wanderers have confirmed they have paid off their outstanding tax bill to HM Revenue & Customs following their recent takeover. | 35841157 |
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The newsletter will have everything you need to know about the last 24 h... | Want the best of the Olympics delivered to your inbox every morning? | 36918341 |
The council insists there will be no compulsory redundancies.
It said the planned transformation of services was designed to make them more efficient and customer focused.
Savings suggestions include offering more online, having a neighbourhood approach for face-to-face services and reducing voluntary grants by 10%.
Co... | More than 1,200 roles are set to go at Edinburgh City Council over the next three years under proposals to plug a £67m funding gap. | 30743274 |
The 20-year-old, who is Irish qualified, comes in as competition for Paddy Jackson and fills the void left by the retirement of Ian Humphreys.
"He has undoubted potential, an array of skills and line-breaking ability," said Ulster director of rugby Les Kiss.
Meanwhile, Ulster academy fly-half Johnny McPhillips has been... | Ulster have boosted their fly-half options by signing former England U18 international Brett Herron from Bath. | 35976749 |
The 25-year-old is travelling to London to have a medical and finalise terms.
Benteke, who joined the Reds for £32.5m in July 2015, would be Palace's record signing, with the deal potentially rising above £30m with add-ons.
Winger Andros Townsend was the Eagles' previous record signing, having joined from Tottenham for... | Crystal Palace have reached an agreement with Liverpool to sign Belgium striker Christian Benteke for an initial £27m fee. | 37125194 |
Roofe has joined for an undisclosed fee understood to be about £3m, a club-record sale for the U's.
The 23-year-old started his career at West Brom, who are owed a share of the transfer fee due to a sell-on clause.
Grimes, 20, has struggled to break into the Swansea first team, making only one Premier League start.
The... | Leeds have signed Oxford United forward Kemar Roofe on a four-year deal and brought in Swansea midfielder Matt Grimes on a season-long loan. | 36733108 |
The public inquiry, led by Robert Francis QC, was triggered by a higher than expected number of deaths at the Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust.
Mr Hunt provided a break down of the cost of providing evidence, in a written statement to Parliament.
It showed the majority of the £6m total (£5,227,000) was spent on legal advice... | The government spent £6m on submitting evidence to the Francis inquiry into Stafford Hospital failings, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has revealed. | 23355195 |
The passenger was pronounced dead at the scene following the incident at about 03:30 BST on Monday.
It happened on Bryn Terrace, Aberdare, and the 25-year-old driver of the red LDV Maxus van, from Aberdare, has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
Those injured were taken to hospitals in Ll... | A woman has died and seven others have been injured in a van crash in Rhondda Cynon Taff. | 33758609 |
The offer, of 96.75 euros per AkzoNobel share, is 8% more than it offered on 22 March, and 17% more than its opening offer made on 2 March.
AkzoNobel has been trying to repel the bid by announcing plans to spin off its chemicals unit and return most of the proceeds to shareholders.
PPG said the new offer was AkzoNobel'... | US paint firm PPG has increased its proposed bid for Dulux owner AkzoNobel for the second time. | 39691356 |
The BBC had reported how Wang Qi, an army surveyor who says he accidentally crossed into India in 1963, had not been given the necessary documents to leave the country.
Following the report, he was visited by Chinese diplomats, who told him efforts were being made to take him back.
Mr Wang was met by family members whe... | A Chinese man who was trapped in India for more than 50 years has finally been reunited with his family. | 38928217 |
Rescuers are trying to reach hundreds of people stranded in the city of Bundaberg by rising waters and there are fears homes could be washed away by fast-moving waters.
Three people have already died in the Queensland flooding, after a cyclone brought heavy rain.
Australian PM Julia Gillard offered her condolences to t... | The Australian state of Queensland is facing a "major flood crisis", its premier has warned. | 21226178 |
Two women get out and pull a young man after them. His body is limp.
The women take an arm each and manhandle him into the casualty area where they join a crush of people.
Every day this hospital sees hundreds of people with the high fever and agonising joint pain that has earned dengue its alternate name: breakbone fe... | An auto rickshaw buzzes to a halt outside the Bara Hindu Rao Hospital in Delhi, one of the biggest in the Indian capital. | 34398444 |
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