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The Crues were comfortable 5-1 winners over Ballinamallard United, while Linfield triumphed 4-0 over Ards.
Third-placed Ballymena came from a goal down to beat Glentoran 4-1.
Cliftonville were 3-0 victors away to Portadown, Coleraine scored twice late on to draw 2-2 with Glenavon and Dungannon saw off Carrick Rangers 3... | The top three sides in the Irish Premiership all won on Saturday as Crusaders stayed five points clear of Linfield at the head of the table. | 37461777 |
Malkit Kaur Sidhu and Subjit Singh Badesha are accused of orchestrating the murder in 2000 of Jaswinder "Jassi" Sidhu in Punjab.
Their lawyers argue they could face abuse in the Indian prison system.
Canada's highest court is hearing the case after years of appeals.
Mrs Sidhu, Jassi's mother, and Mr Badesha, her uncle,... | Canada is confident assurances from India will be enough to prevent the accused in a so-called honour killing of being mistreated if extradited, a lawyer has told the Supreme Court. | 39261793 |
Alan Clark, 39, abused the women in Glasgow, Clydebank and Dumbarton between 2001 and 2012.
The High Court in Edinburgh heard how he raped one woman who had helped him with literacy skills while he was in prison.
Judge Lord Carloway ordered Clark to be kept under supervision for a further four years after his release.
... | A man who was convicted of raping two women and assaulting two others has been jailed for eight years. | 29759298 |
But what if the cars they spend so much time in could be used to generate electricity using crystals embedded in tarmac that can capture energy via the vehicle's vibrations?
It may sound like a typical La La Land idea but in fact the California Energy Commission is investing $2m in two pilot studies of the technology.
... | Los Angeles is the car capital of the world with traffic a part of daily conversation as people estimate how many hours they will be stuck in a jam on their commute home each night. | 39934323 |
Lawro's opponent for this weekend's Premier League fixtures is Nobby Butcher - aka Sacha Baron Cohen, star of new comedy film 'Grimsby'.
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Butcher told BBC Sport: "I'm very experienced at the beautiful game and once had a trial with Grimsby United.
"But unfortunately it clas... | BBC Sport's football expert Mark Lawrenson is pitting his wits against a different guest each week this season. | 35651217 |
The objects include pottery and pieces looted from ancient Peruvian graves dating back from before the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th Century.
They were found during four separate investigations over several years by US the customs service.
A spokesman said the objects belonged to the people of Peru, and were part ... | The US has returned about 20 ancient artefacts - some more than 1,800 years old - to Peru. | 29750832 |
The "captain's pick" decision - in other words: "I won't bother consulting with anyone else" - to award Prince Philip an Australian knighthood in January this year was about as popular as a Polly Waffle in a public pool, as they say in these parts.
The move was widely panned by the public, as well as amongst his own ca... | "Knightmare", as it became known, was arguably the beginning of the end for Australia's former prime minister and staunch monarchist Tony Abbott. | 34696009 |
Gunmen laid down arms in the city's southern district of Bimbo after days of bitter fighting there between Muslim and Christian groups.
The violence-racked city is much calmer though fighting continues elsewhere, a BBC correspondent reports.
Talks are due to begin on Monday on electing a new, acting president.
Michel D... | Rival militiamen have embraced each other in a district of the Central African Republic capital Bangui after the French military brokered a truce. | 25705066 |
Jose Joao Santos Silva, 21, is charged with causing death by dangerous driving while Jeronimo Vieira Santos, 29, and Luis Carlos Alves Cardoso, 19, are charged with dangerous driving.
Vitor Fernandes, 22, was killed in a car crash on Victoria Avenue at First Tower on 30 December 2013.
All three cases were referred to t... | Three men have appeared together in court in connection with a fatal crash in St Helier over the Christmas period. | 27144912 |
Sheku Bayoh, 31, died after being restrained by officers in Kirkcaldy, Fife, on 3 May 2015.
His partner Collette Bell, sisters Kadi Johnson, Adama Jalloh and Kosna Bayoh, and mother Aminata Bayoh met Frank Mulholland QC in Edinburgh.
They have said they fear Mr Bayoh's race may have played a part in his death.
The rela... | The family of a man who died in police custody have met the Lord Advocate to discuss his death. | 36245200 |
The creation of a single file can stop the attack from infecting a machine.
However, researchers have not been able to find a so-called kill switch that would prevent the crippling ransomware from spreading to other vulnerable computers.
Experts are still unsure about the attack's origins or its real purpose.
Given tha... | Security researchers have discovered a "vaccine" for the huge cyber-attack that hit organisations across the world on Tuesday. | 40427907 |
The actor and director spoke to students taking the postgraduate course Women, Peace and Security at the London School of Economics.
The university said she talked about her experience and what motivated her work as UN special envoy.
Student Tazeen Dhanani tweeted Ms Jolie did "wonderfully" while Alana Foster described... | Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has been praised by students following her first appearance as a lecturer. | 39273211 |
Two complaints to the watchdog claimed that the phrase, when spoken in English, sounded like a swear word.
The Hanoi Bike Shop restaurant replied that the Vietnamese pronunciation was "Fet Fook" and meant "Happy Buddha".
The ASA said the posters were unlikely to cause serious offence as it was obvious that pronunciatio... | A poster for a Vietnamese restaurant in Glasgow, which featured the phrase "Phat Phuc", has been cleared by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). | 35540549 |
Monaghan was the first boxer from the city to win a world title, becoming flyweight champion in 1948.
The 10ft-high sculpture, cast in bronze, has been erected in Cathedral Gardens in the city centre, close to where he grew up.
His family was joined by well-known boxers, Belfast councillors and crowds of boxing fans fo... | A statue of the former world champion boxer, Rinty Monaghan, has been unveiled in his native Belfast. | 33999193 |
Nine people were killed in a shootout between rival biker gangs on Sunday.
The company said the management team "did not uphold the high security standards we have in place to ensure everyone is safe at our restaurants".
Separately, Texas officials suspended the Waco location's liquor licence.
Waco police Sgt Patrick S... | The corporate parent of the Waco Twin Peaks restaurant has cut ties with the franchise after Texas police said the owners failed to their heed warnings of impending violence. | 32790012 |
The promoter of the Carl Frampton fight, Barry McGuigan, paid £5,000 towards the policing bill.
The total policing bill for the event, at Titanic slipways in September, came in at £35,585. The promoter paid what was described as an "abated cost".
The amounts were revealed in a freedom of information request to the PSNI... | More than £30,000 was paid out of the public purse towards the cost of policing a world title boxing match in Belfast earlier this year. | 30145397 |
The blaze at Lingey Close in Sacriston, near Durham City, started at about 13:45 BST on Friday.
Eyewitnesses at the scene reported hearing loud explosions as the fire took hold at the scrap yard.
County Durham Fire and Rescue service (CDDFRS) said four engines and a "bulk water carrier" are at the scene.
For more on th... | Neighbours of a scrap yard where about 100 cars are on fire are being warned to close their doors and windows as smoke billows across a village. | 40386473 |
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There was almost a sense of disbelief around the Stade de France at the break as the host nation walked off with a 4-0 advantage, two of the goals coming in the closing minutes of the half.
Olivier Giroud's low strike and Paul Pogba's powerful header from a corner had sett... | France scored five to bring a brutal end to the Iceland fairytale and set up an intriguing Euro 2016 semi-final against world champions Germany in Marseille on Thursday. | 36632457 |
Richard Schiff, Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford, Dule Hill, Joshua Malina, and Mary McCormack will reunite to help organise events across the state.
The stars of the former hit US political TV drama will appear in towns including Cleveland, Sandusky and Toledo.
The West Wing, also starring Martin Sheen, ran on NBC fro... | Cast members of The West Wing are to campaign for the US Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in Ohio this weekend. | 37439653 |
The settlement is with the US Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees the secondary mortgage market.
A separate deal with the Department of Justice is expected later this year.
The boss of RBS said the fine was a "stark" reminder of what happened to the bank before the financial crisis.
RBS has set aside a total... | Royal Bank of Scotland has agreed a £3.65bn ($4.75bn) settlement for its role in the sale of risky mortgage products in the US before the financial crisis. | 40584399 |
In the middle of a packed arena a cowboy clings on to a wildly bucking bronco.
This is a state with a proud heritage — and proud people.
Texans will tell you they're God-fearing, cattle-rearing, straight-talking folk, and while inside the ring it's strictly apolitical, outside they don't mince their words.
"Wall it u... | It's rodeo season in San Antonio, deep in the heart of Texas. | 39047830 |
The footage, showing Simon McManus' son Toby, 12, being kicked and punched by a group of boys, was initially uploaded to social media app Snapchat.
Mr McManus copied the footage and shared it on Facebook, where it was viewed more than 2m times in two days.
Avon and Somerset Police said it was now investigating.
Mr McMa... | A father who posted a video online of his son being attacked to raise awareness of bullying said he has been "overwhelmed" by the response. | 37434596 |
The group will also examine whether the way they are elected should change, and whether to reduce the voting age to 16.
The panel also includes Sir Paul Silk, who previously led inquiries into the scope of the assembly's powers.
Prof McAllister said they would prepare "robust, evidence-based recommendations".
Presiding... | Professor Laura McAllister is named as chair of an expert panel to examine the case for having more assembly members to handle its increasing workload. | 38826753 |
The House of Representatives held a voice vote on legislation that the Senate approved in May.
President Obama vowed again to reject the measure, but lawmakers could overturn one of his vetoes for the first time if they secure enough votes.
Saudi Arabia, a key US ally, has denied any role in the attacks.
Democratic New... | US Congress has unanimously passed a bill allowing 9/11 victims' families to sue the Saudi government, on the eve of the attacks' 15th anniversary. | 37310593 |
More than 40 others were wounded by the blast, which occurred at 12:00 (09:00 GMT) at the facility in Taji, about 25km (15 miles) north of the capital.
One report said potential new recruits gathered outside were the target.
Although violence has decreased in Iraq since its peak in 2006 and 2007, insurgent attacks are ... | At least 27 people have been killed by a car bomb that exploded at the entrance to an Iraqi army base near Baghdad, police and medics say. | 20220185 |
A panel will be appointed to choose an artist and design for the tribute, which will be unveiled in summer 2017.
The public was asked to vote on a preferred site for the memorial.
A separate consultation will be held for a memorial for the victims of the Tunisian terrorist attacks in 2015.
Mr Cameron said: "These memor... | A memorial for British victims of terrorism is to be located at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, David Cameron has announced. | 36755993 |
Members of the public reported seeing an upturned kayak in Clashnessie Bay near Lochinver at about 13:30 on Saturday.
RNLI Lochinver Lifeboat and a coastguard helicopter from Stornoway responded and the man was winched to safety off rocks at 14:15.
He was taken to Western Isles Hospital for checks. His condition is not... | A man has been rescued after his kayak overturned off the north west coast of Scotland. | 40393917 |
Spurs equalled their club record of six straight Premier League wins with ease as they set about dismantling their visitors, amassing 10 shots and 78% possession by half-time.
Kane smartly lifted Christian Eriksen's neat through ball in off the upright, before Eriksen's own effort went in via Gareth McAuley.
England st... | Harry Kane struck a hat-trick as Tottenham moved second in the Premier League table with a display of total dominance against West Brom at White Hart Lane. | 38539373 |
Central defender Bradley headed home Oscar Threlkeld's angled cross from the right in the third and final minute of added time as Argyle made it four league wins in a row.
Town's Asa Hall had earlier smashed an 82nd-minute half-volley from substitute Amari Morgan-Smith's left-wing cross past goalkeeper Luke McCormick b... | Sonny Bradley scored a stoppage-time winner as Derek Adams' Plymouth beat visitors Cheltenham in League Two. | 37202426 |
Kelly Machin, 34, had been fed up with balls landing in her back garden in Leicester, so she burst one before throwing it back over the fence.
The child's mother and grandfather assaulted her and she died almost two weeks later.
A jury found both Natalie Bollen and William Jelly guilty of manslaughter.
William Harbage,... | A father and daughter who launched a fatal attack on a neighbour who punctured a child's football have been convicted of manslaughter. | 39804073 |
The winner will work with teams across BBC News in London for three months.
Last year's winner, Nancy Kacungira, said: "I felt supported as a journalist from the continent, to tell the story I wanted to tell in the way that I felt it should be told."
Applications close on 23 March 2016 at 23:59 GMT.
The award was estab... | The BBC is seeking a future star of African journalism for the BBC World News Komla Dumor Award, now in its second year. | 30725772 |
David Cooper, 39, of Leicester, and Roger Cooper, 41, from Coventry, are alleged to have used references to Darth Vader and the Death Star space station to update each other on an aborted "mission" against Sameena Imam.
Her body was found at an allotment in Leicester in January.
Both men deny murder.
It is alleged ex-s... | Two brothers accused of murdering a Cardiff woman used Star Wars phrases to communicate in code before her disappearance, a jury has heard. | 33977947 |
Coombs, 31, injured his knee in the Dragons' 25-21 win against Cardiff Blues in the European Rugby Challenge Cup quarter-final in April 2015.
"I can empathise with the problems Andrew has faced over the last year and the difficult decision he has had to make," Dragons CEO Stuart Davies said.
"I wish him the very best i... | Newport Gwent Dragons and Wales lock Andrew Coombs has retired from rugby with immediate effect due to injury. | 36640479 |
Antoine Maury, 21, was last seen more than a month ago. He disappeared after leaving a group of friends suddenly on Monday 24 October.
A man matching his description was later seen at the loch wearing no top.
On Facebook, his mother Laura Maury thanked people for their help and support over the last few weeks.
She said... | The mother of a missing French student has confirmed that his body has been found in Duddingston Loch in Edinburgh. | 38183861 |
Papa Massata Diack, son of ex-world athletics chief Lamine Diack, and Russians Valentin Balakhnichev and Alexei Melnikov want the bans annulled.
They were charged in December with multiple breaches of anti-doping rules relating to Russia's Liliya Shobukhova.
An IAAF ethics commission accused the trio of blackmail and b... | The three athletics officials banned for life from the sport over an alleged doping cover-up have appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas). | 35461503 |
It says the forthcoming election and accompanying political uncertainty will hold business back from investing.
Growth will also be constrained by worries about the eurozone and the Ukraine conflict, EY Item Club says.
The 2.4% figure undershoots forecasts issued by the Bank of England, the CBI and the International Mo... | The UK economy will grow by 2.4% in 2015, well below the 3.1% growth expected this year, forecasting group EY Item Club has said. | 29680253 |
Anders Behring Breivik admits carrying out a bombing in the capital, Oslo, and going on a shooting rampage on the island of Utoeya, but denies criminal responsibility.
The prosecution has asked for the 33-year-old Norwegian to be committed to psychiatric care. The defence insists he is sane.
Here is a summary of events... | The man who killed 77 people in Norway last July has pleaded not guilty to acts of terrorism and mass murder. | 17770991 |
Publisher Trinity Mirror declined to comment, but a statement is due later, with reports suggesting the New Day's final edition will be on Friday.
The title was launched in February as Trinity reported a £14.4m fall in annual pre-tax profit to £67.2m.
It had hoped to sell about 200,000 copies a day, but sales are repor... | Daily newspaper the New Day is set to close just nine weeks after it was launched. | 36209318 |
Medway Maritime Hospital, in Gillingham, has been rated "inadequate" following its latest Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection.
It found the hospital's A&E department could not cope when busy.
Medway Maritime's chief executive Lesley Dwyer said the hospital was on a "continuous journey of improvement".
The trust wa... | A hospital placed in special measures two years ago has been told it will remain so until significant improvements have been made. | 35244281 |
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The Belgians led 3-1 with only four minutes left, before David Ames scored his first international goal for GB.
Barry Middleton equalised with just over a minute on the clock, but despite further pressure a winner did not come.
Britain, who would have slipped to the fifth-... | Great Britain's men missed out on the Champions Trophy gold medal match despite battling back to a secure a thrilling 3-3 draw with Belgium. | 36555619 |
The median income per secondary pupil in academies for 2015-16 was £5,714, down from £6,340 in 2011-12, not taking into account inflation.
Head teachers have been campaigning about funding shortages.
But last week Education Secretary Justine Greening promised to reallocate £1.3bn more for school budgets.
The figures fr... | Academies in England received less last year per pupil in secondary schools than four years earlier, according to official figures. | 40741918 |
Tutton, 19, stormed to victory on the second night of the British Championships in a British record of two minutes 22.34 seconds.
"It couldn't have gone any better at all," she told BBC Sport.
There were also wins for Georgia Davies and Chris Walker-Hebborn in their respective 100m backstroke events.
Media playback is ... | Wales' Chloe Tutton produced a three-second personal best to secure 200m British breaststroke gold and put herself into Olympic contention. | 36041517 |
Using a camera hooked up to a HoloLens headset, he was able to "teleport" Nasa scientist Jeff Norris to the TED stage.
Microsoft is due to starting selling HoloLens developer units this spring for $3,000 (£2,000).
Some have questioned whether the technology will appeal to the mass market.
Mr Kipman said that AR would ... | HoloLens creator Alex Kipman has shown off Microsoft's augmented reality technology at the TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) conference. | 35609947 |
Pte Gavin Williams, 22, of Hengoed, Caerphilly, was serving with the Second Battalion of the Royal Welsh Regiment at Lucknow Barracks in Wiltshire.
He died from heart failure as a result of heatstroke after a physical punishment known as "beasting".
Judge Alan Large, assistant coroner for Wilshire and Swindon, reopened... | Details of punishment exercises which led to the death of a soldier in 2006 will be made public, a coroner said. | 34696576 |
They had been seen at weirs mostly in the past 10 days, West Midlands Search and Rescue (WMSAR) said.
It issued the warning about weirs at Shrewsbury, Powick in Worcestershire and Gullet Quarry near Ledbury, Herefordshire, where two people died in a week in 2013.
The voluntary rescue team put out a photo from Shrewsbur... | Children have been warned of dangers of playing in weirs after some were spotted putting themselves in danger. | 33380869 |
Firefighters were called to Lyndhurst Meadows shortly before midnight, after bins were placed close to the sub-station and set alight.
Station commander Michael Roberts said the sub-station was "wiped out".
The power cut affected homes and businesses in the Springfield Road area but all were reconnected by 06:00 GMT.
T... | An arson attack has destroyed an electricity sub-station in west Belfast and caused an overnight power cut for about 2,500 customers. | 35129588 |
The girl was with her sisters in Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, on Saturday when she was grabbed and dragged on her knees.
Alexander Victor Benfield, 24, of Lawrence Road, Cirencester, was arrested on Monday.
He was remanded in custody by magistrates to appear at Swindon Crown Court on 11 August.
Gloucestershire Police said... | A man accused of grabbing a nine-year-old girl has appeared in court charged with actual bodily harm and attempted kidnap. | 40567772 |
Brent crude fell 6.3% to $30.15 a barrel following a 10% rise on Friday, while US oil shed 7.1% to $29.90.
The slide came as the head of Opec called for all oil-producing nations to work together.
Abdullah al-Badri said both Opec and non-Opec oil producers needed to tackle oversupply to help prices rise.
"It is vital t... | Oil prices tumbled again on Monday, eroding last week's gains, as Opec called for co-operation from oil-producing nations outside the cartel. | 35398426 |
She has been in the Welsh-speaking part of Argentina with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales (BBC NOW) to mark 150 years since Welsh settlers arrived.
Ysgol yr Hendre, the bilingual Welsh-Spanish school in Trelew, has hosted performances during a week of events.
Ms Finch said it was "incredible" to visit a Patagonian ... | Music is helping to keep the Welsh language alive in Patagonia, harpist and composer Catrin Finch has said. | 34665054 |
Fire crews were called to the site at Muir of Ord at about 04:15 on Tuesday.
The fire broke out in the furnace of carbon fibre manufacturing factory SGL Technic.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said four appliances and a support unit were sent to the scene. Nearly 30 firefighters were dealing with the incident. | Firefighters are tackling a blaze at a factory on a Highland industrial estate. | 39563536 |
The Democratic candidate said she had wanted to "curl up with a good book and never leave the house again".
But in a speech at a children's charity she urged the audience to fight for American values and "never give up."
Mrs Clinton won the popular vote but was beaten to the presidency in the all-important US electoral... | Hillary Clinton has laid bare her disappointment at her election defeat to Donald Trump in her first public appearance since she lost a week ago. | 38008954 |
Simon Walton put the Lions ahead from the penalty spot in the 32nd minute after James Wesolowski was upended in the area.
The visitors, who remain just one place above the relegation zone, equalised with a spot-kick of their own when substitute Bobby-Joe Taylor converted in the 64th minute.
Adam Lockwood's men, unbeate... | Michael Rankine scored a late winner to earn Guiseley a 2-1 victory over fellow National League strugglers Maidstone. | 38475179 |
Villagers' suspicions were aroused when the bird, a common European bee-eater, was found dead in a field with a metal ring around its leg stamped "Israel".
They called the police after deciding its nostrils were unusually large and may have carried a microchip fitted by Israeli intelligence for spying.
It was taken to ... | A migratory bird has caused alarm in a village in south-eastern Turkey after locals mistook it for an Israeli spy. | 18092775 |
Lacey made 72 appearances for the Glovers after joining them from Luton before the 2015-16 season.
The 23-year-old is Gillingham's first signing since former manager Peter Taylor was named director of football.
The Gills finished 20th in League One this season, just one point above the relegation zone.
"We offered him ... | League One side Gillingham have signed centre-back Alex Lacey on a two-year deal after he rejected a new contract at League Two club Yeovil Town. | 40015713 |
The aircraft, an M-28H attack helicopter, was not shot at, Russia's defence ministry said.
The crash happened in the early hours of Tuesday, the ministry said. The bodies were recovered and brought to Russia's Hmeimim air base.
Russia joined the Syrian conflict in September, launching air strikes in support of Presiden... | Two Russian military pilots have died after their helicopter crashed near the central Syrian city of Homs. | 36022273 |
"We are going to continue engaging Wada to ensure that Kenya reaches compliance status," said Hassan Wario.
On Thursday, global athletics chief Lord Coe said he was prepared to ban Kenya from the 2016 Olympics.
The country has already missed a deadline to provide assurances to Wada.
That led to it being placed on a 'wa... | Kenya is "fully co-operating" with the World Anti-Doping Agency, its sports minister says, as the country aims to prove it is tackling cheating in athletics. | 35615897 |
Sylvia and Peter Stuart, aged 69 and 75, were reported missing last Friday. Mr Stuart's body was found near their home later that day.
Ali Qazimaj, 42, of Tilbury, is wanted over the murder and disappearance.
Police said while the search for Mr Qazimaj is international in nature, the search for Mrs Stuart is UK-focused... | Police investigating the murder of a man and the disappearance of his wife say they are continuing to search fields near their Suffolk home. | 36499566 |
The bill caused an outcry and Mr Kasich said it could be unconstitutional.
But he did sign a 20-week abortion ban, which is similar to a restriction already in place in 15 US states.
Mr Kasich called this bill the "best, most legally sound and sustainable approach to protecting the sanctity of human life".
The "heartbe... | Ohio Governor John Kasich has vetoed the so-called "heartbeat" abortion bill that would have banned most abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy. | 38310064 |
Former Supt Gordon Anglesea, 78, is accused of two indecent assaults and one serious sexual assault against one boy, and the indecent assault of another.
He denies the four charges.
On the first day of his trial at Mold Crown Court, prosecutors said his position made it "harder for complaints to be made".
Prosecuting, ... | A former north Wales police chief was "in a position to abuse" two teenage boys in the 1980s, a court has heard. | 37361745 |
Leigh Day failed to disclose evidence its Iraqi clients were members of a "murderous" militia group when it represented them in compensation cases, a tribunal has heard.
The claims caused years of anguish to falsely accused soldiers, it was told.
Leigh Day and solicitors Martyn Day and Sapna Malik deny 19 misconduct ch... | A law firm has been accused of misconduct over the way it handled claims that British troops tortured civilians during the Iraq War. | 39696160 |
Coleman suffered a double break of his right leg during Friday's draw with Wales, and O'Neill said the injury had put a "dampener" on Tuesday's friendly with Iceland, who won 1-0 in Dublin.
"He's getting out tomorrow, I think," said O'Neill after the game on Tuesday.
"Seamus is doing much better. I went to see him agai... | Everton defender Seamus Coleman is expected to leave hospital on Wednesday, says Republic of Ireland boss Martin O'Neill. | 39425641 |
Police said about 30 members of a white supremacist group were holding a rally outside the California State Capitol when about 400 counter-protesters turned up and fights broke out.
Nine men and one woman were treated for stab wounds, cuts and bruises, officials said.
No arrests have been reported so far.
Video posted ... | At least 10 people have been wounded, two seriously, in clashes between right-wing extremists and counter-protesters in Sacramento, California. | 36637376 |
In the case of Julien Temple, you rejoice. Not only was the film-maker delighted to see Wilko Johnson defy death, he also thinks he ended up with a better film. And it's not just for fans of rock'n'roll, he says.
In late 2013, Temple was approached to work with Johnson. The guitarist had already appeared in Oil City... | What do you do if you set out to make an intimate documentary about a terminally ill rock performer - only to discover your central character then makes an astonishing return to health? | 33441715 |
The six, including prominent lawmaker Billow Kerrow, were taken to a police building for questioning.
Mr Kerrow suggested the graves were of people killed by the security forces.
The interior minister said the allegation was false, and undermined efforts to tackle militant Islamists.
Fifteen sites had been exhumed in M... | Six Kenyan politicians, detained over comments on the alleged discovery of mass graves in the north-east, have been released after six hours. | 35060764 |
Tries from Kurt Gidley, Stefan Ratchford and Tom Lineham secured an 18-10 win for Wolves, a week after they secured the League Leaders' Shield.
Wire have reached two Grand Finals previously, in 2012 and 2013, but have never won the showpiece event.
"Our boys just had that determination," Smith told 5 Live Sports Extra.... | Warrington head coach Tony Smith has praised the character of his players after they beat St Helens to reach the Grand Final. | 37517548 |
Operating profit between July and September fell 30% from a year earlier to 5.2tn won ($4.6bn, £3.8bn) - the lowest level in two years.
The world's largest smartphone manufacturer stopped making the Note 7 after reports of them catching fire.
Meanwhile the firm's shareholders have backed Samsung heir apparent Lee Jae-... | South Korean technology giant Samsung has seen profits plunge after the recall of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone. | 37784079 |
The Welfare Reform Bill is due before the assembly on Tuesday, despite no agreement between Sinn Féin and the DUP.
Sinn Féin withdrew its support for the bill in March.
Mrs Foster told the BBC's Inside Business programme she did not want to see the assembly break down.
"I hope that it doesn't happen and that if it come... | Finance Minister Arlene Foster has said she hopes the current impasse over social welfare does not lead to the collapse of the assembly. | 32860868 |
He scored 12 goals in 23 games for the Bees after returning from a loan spell with Spanish club Eibar in January.
The 25-year-old joined Brentford from Celta Vigo in 2014, and has made 74 appearances for the club.
Brentford finished 10th in the Championship table this season, 16 points outside the play-off places. | Brentford have taken up an option in forward Jota's contract to keep him with the Championship club until the end of next season. | 39844585 |
This week: not so much. The industry is hunkered down, counting the cost of contraction.
There are still riches to be made from exporting, and Aberdeen is doing that well. But in the UK sector, one insider told me that quite a few companies are "simply waiting to be bought". There's nowhere else to go.
Every week bring... | Offshore oil and gas has previously used the vast scale of its Offshore Europe event in Aberdeen to showcase how big and bold it is. | 34195033 |
Clerk of the course Gary Thompson confirmed the opening four-lap Supersport race will start at 13:00 BST.
However, police said part of the course between Ballacraine and Ballig is currently closed after a tree fell on top of a car.
It is not believed anyone in the car was injured.
The day's schedule also includes the f... | The second day of racing at the Isle of Man TT has been delayed because of poor weather on the island. | 40157663 |
The attack took place on the same day as Egyptian security forces broke up protest camps set up by Brotherhood supporters, leaving hundreds dead.
Egypt has been fiercely criticised for its crackdown on Islamist supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi.
Hundreds of death sentences have been passed but none have bee... | More than 180 supporters of the banned Muslim Brotherhood have been sentenced to death in Egypt over a 2013 attack on a police station near Cairo. | 30302258 |
A knife, "bloodstained goggles" and "make-up stained masks" were among the items produced at Bristol Crown Court.
The 16-year-old's dismembered body was discovered in a shed at an address in Bristol in March.
Becky's stepbrother Nathan Matthews and his girlfriend Shauna Hoare deny murdering her.
Crime scene investigato... | A member of Becky Watts' family left court in tears as jurors at her murder trial were shown bloodstained clothing found with the teenager's body. | 34540154 |
The crash happened along Penarth Road, Penarth, at 03:00 GMT on Sunday.
He is being treated at the University Hospital of Wales (UHW), Cardiff. His injuries are described as "critical".
Meanwhile, police are investigating a collision between a car and a tractor at Bonvilston, in which a man, 26, sustained "serious head... | An 18-year-old man has suffered "multiple internal injuries" after his car struck a tree and overturned in the Vale of Glamorgan. | 34893898 |
Lincoln took the lead on 16 minutes when Jamie McCombe met Greg Tempest's cross with a fine header past goalkeeper Shwan Jalal.
Danny Whitehead then equalised for the Silkmen with an excellent long-range strike just five minutes into the second half.
Both goalkeepers were tested late on but neither side could find a wi... | Macclesfield came from behind to earn a point against National League play-off outsiders Lincoln City. | 35733593 |
Joan Hawes, 77, went to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge in July thinking her leg pain might be a blood clot.
Medics sent her home with painkillers after diagnosing a ligament injury. The next morning she was found dead.
Coroner Simon Milburn ruled Mrs Hawes died of natural causes as deep vein thrombosis had not bee... | Hospital bosses have admitted causing the death of a patient who was sent home and told her deep vein thrombosis (DVT) was a ligament injury. | 38506536 |
Haq celebrates his 32nd birthday on Wednesday and is the oldest and most capped player in Scotland's team.
Machan, who turns 24 on Sunday, is the third youngest in Grant Bradburn's national side at the 2015 World Cup.
Haq was born and bred in Paisley by Pakistani parents, obtaining an honours degree in accountancy from... | Majid Haq and Matt Machan seem poles apart. | 31320162 |
Jail officials in Rawalpindi said Mr Lakhvi was released on Friday morning.
India's Home Minister Rajnath Singh has called the release "unfortunate and disappointing", Indian media reports say.
Mr Lakhvi had been granted bail in December, but was kept in detention under public order legislation.
That detention was decl... | The suspected mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, has been released on bail from a Pakistani jail, officials say. | 32250763 |
Archway Sheet Metal Works, in Paxton Road, Tottenham, has asked a judge to quash the order.
If it is quashed, it could delay the new 56,000 capacity stadium.
In November, a fire gutted the premises, which is yards from the White Hart Lane ground in north London.
Mr Justice Dove has been told by Archway lawyers the poli... | A business standing in the way of Spurs' £400m stadium redevelopment has claimed that an invalid compulsory purchase order (CPO) is being used to force it out, the High Court has heard. | 31510074 |
Louise Burns tweeted: "Asked to cover up with this ridiculous shroud while breastfeeding so not to cause offence at Claridge's."
A spokeswoman said it asks "mothers are discreet towards other guests."
The 2010 Equality Act makes it unlawful for a business to discriminate against a breastfeeding woman.
Ms Burns tweeted ... | A luxury Mayfair hotel has said breastfeeding mothers are welcome after a woman said she was asked to cover up while feeding her baby at tea. | 30298382 |
The rate edged up to 1.6% from 1.4% the month before because of rising food prices, the government said.
Producer prices, which include wholesale and factory price inflation, fell for the 40th month in a row.
Analysts say the data points to the need for measures to stimulate the world's second-largest economy.
The prod... | China's consumer inflation rate hit its highest level this year in July, but is still well below the government target of about 3%. | 33840699 |
Military forces have been attempting to retake the city - the last major IS stronghold in Iraq - since October.
Iraqi officials said the IS group had used laboratories in the university complex to make chemical weapons.
The head of the country's counter-terrorism operations said retaking the area was a significant vict... | Iraqi forces have seized full control of Mosul University in their battle with so-called Islamic State, Iraqi state television said. | 38623671 |
Clearwater Seafoods will pay £98.4m for the wild shellfish processor, which is owned by the Beaton family and private equity fund Change Capital Partners.
Macduff, which is based near Peterhead, specialises in scallops, langoustine, whelk and crab.
It operates factories in Mintlaw, Stornoway and Exeter.
It also owns an... | Macduff Shellfish Group is being snapped up by a Canadian seafood firm in a deal worth nearly £100m. | 34489074 |
One in five music services, which support schools, expect councils will completely axe their grants and half fear cuts of up to 50%, a survey suggests.
The Federation of Music Services warned that some services which help provide subsidised lessons could collapse.
The government said all pupils should be able to learn ... | School music lessons could be hit as local councils make savings and school budgets are redrawn, it is feared | 11796636 |
The US central bank opted to keep rates between 0.25% and 0.5%.
The Fed said "near-term risks to the economic outlook have diminished," but inflation remained below the bank's target.
It is still expected to raise rates twice this year. Investors expect the first increase to come in autumn.
In a statement, the Federal ... | The Federal Reserve has decided not to raise interest rates, maintaining the ultra-low level they have been at since December 2015. | 36908353 |
The signatories, who include Radio 1's Huw Stephens and rugby referee Nigel Owens, wrote to David Cameron saying S4C had already faced cuts.
S4C said it had lost 36% of its income since 2010 when the cost of most of its budget was shifted to the licence fee.
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale has said it was reasonabl... | A group of Welsh celebrities has called on the UK government to protect Welsh-language broadcasting. | 34894481 |
The Brazilian injured himself taking a penalty, which he missed, in the shootout as Liverpool lost the League Cup final to Manchester City on Sunday.
The 29-year-old missed Wednesday's 3-0 against City at Anfield in the Premier League.
Klopp also confirmed defender Mamadou Sakho and England striker Daniel Sturridge we... | Liverpool midfielder Lucas will be out for five to six weeks with a thigh injury, says manager Jurgen Klopp. | 35727290 |
He will play the lead in an adaptation of German playwright Georg Büchner's work by Skins and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child co-writer Jack Thorne.
The season also includes the world premiere of a Samuel Beckett monologue and Glenda Jackson as King Lear.
Artistic director Matthew Warchus said he wanted the theatre ... | Star Wars actor John Boyega is to star in a production of Woyzeck as part of the new season at The Old Vic. | 36204348 |
Jason Wilkes, 45, pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the opening day of his trial at Maidstone Crown Court.
He had pleaded guilty to supplying a class A drug at an earlier hearing.
Chloe Wilkes, 17, died after falling ill at their home in Tunbridge Way in Ashford, Kent, on 27 July.
An inquest into her death was adjourne... | A father who supplied his teenage daughter with the drug MDMA and delayed getting medical treatment when she became ill has been jailed for five years and four months for killing her. | 30899763 |
More than 100 unaccompanied children are believed to in the camp despite being eligible for asylum in the UK.
A lack of national leadership has meant it had fallen to local authorities to "step up", the councillors said.
The government said it had increased funding to help care for lone children.
There were more than 3... | Lone child refugees in Calais need to be better treated by ministers and party leaders, councillors have said during a visit to the camp. | 37123897 |
Ryan Counsell, 28, denies four charges, including trying to join an Islamic terrorist group in the Philippines.
Woolwich Crown Court heard the e-book suggested using a fake beard or moustache as a disguise and playing console games like Call of Duty.
It also advised against going Paintballing "because they write down t... | A supermarket worker downloaded a terrorism guide in preparation for joining extremists, a court heard. | 38587697 |
Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) members have protested against plans to stop extra payments to weekend and bank holiday staff.
On Tuesday, National Museum Wales said the union had backtracked on an agreement to ballot members over a proposed resolution.
The PCS said members had "no confidence" in the managem... | Six museums across Wales are to be hit by further strikes over Easter after talks over a pay row broke down. | 35875297 |
Tom Lucking, 23, found the gold pendant, inlaid with a "profusion" of garnets, while metal detecting on farmland just before Christmas.
The 7cm (2.8in) item has been described by treasure experts to be of "national significance".
It is thought its owner may have had royal connections.
The pendant was discovered by land... | A student who unearthed an "outstanding" piece of Anglo-Saxon jewellery believes it could be worth tens of thousands of pounds. | 31659025 |
Lewandowski left his role as Union Berlin coach in March, after six months in charge, on medical advice because of acute fatigue syndrome.
Club president Dirk Zingler said: "We are deeply shocked and incredibly sad. Our sincere condolences to the family."
Lewandowski was joint head coach of Leverkusen from 2012 to 2013... | Former Bayer Leverkusen coach Sascha Lewandowski has been found dead at his home in Bochum, Germany, aged 44. | 36486897 |
More than 130,000 people have seen the exhibition since it opened in October.
It includes The Lacemaker, believed to be Vermeer's smallest work, that was loaned by The Louvre and is on display in the UK for the first time.
The museum will extend its opening hours to cope with demand during the final two weeks of the ex... | Four paintings by the 17th Century Dutch master Johannes Vermeer have attracted record numbers of visitors to the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. | 16264461 |
The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, attacked Gwen Louden in the court's foyer in January.
The girl had been told to leave the court by PC Louden but returned and assaulted her.
The court was told that the police officer was still off work as a result of the incident.
Depute fiscal Stewart Duncan told D... | A 16-year-old girl who headbutted and punched a female police officer inside Dundee Sheriff Court has been remanded in custody. | 35669595 |
Munro's 50 not out, which included seven sixes, came in two more balls than Yuvraj Singh took against England in the World Twenty20 in 2007.
Team-mate Martin Guptill had set a new Black Caps record earlier in the match with a 19-ball 50 on his way to 63.
Sri Lanka, who posted 142-8 in their innings, lost by nine wicket... | Colin Munro hit the second-fastest Twenty20 international half-century, off only 14 balls, as New Zealand beat Sri Lanka in their final tour match. | 35275979 |
Libya's internationally recognised government controls only a small part of the country, with Tripoli controlled by rivals Libya Dawn.
The country has been blighted by fighting between the factions, as well as attacks by jihadist groups.
Gen Haftar launched Operation Dignity last year, a self-declared war on Islamists ... | A controversial anti-Islamist, General Khalifa Haftar, has been named head of the Libyan army. | 31698755 |
This will be part of an announcement of six more "opportunity areas", where efforts will be focused to improve social mobility.
There will now be 12 opportunity areas in total and each will have a research school.
These schools will encourage innovation and share evidence-based ideas.
The six new opportunity areas will... | Education Secretary Justine Greening is to announce a wave of "research schools" to raise standards in disadvantaged parts of England. | 38655108 |
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The idea is that cycling during lessons helps the pupils to focus their energy and stop them from fidgeting.
Students at Martin GT Magnet Middle School in North Carolina tell Newsround what they think about it. | One teacher in the US has found an unusual way to get her class to concentrate better - by installing bike pedals under the desks. | 37611094 |
CalMac said the masters of its ships have experienced bad weather of greater severity and lasting for longer than previously seen.
The company's comments have been made in response to criticism from residents of Barra about ferry services.
Islanders have complained of the late arrival and departure of boats.
CalMac is ... | Extreme weather has been increasingly disrupting ferry sailings on Scotland's west coast, according to ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne. | 32915362 |
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