Cyclist killed in hit and-run crash in Beare Green
A cyclist has been killed in a hit-and-run crash with a vehicle in Surrey....
View ArticleTrack Cycling World Cup: Laura Trott in GB team to win gold
Great Britain won two golds and a silver in Saturday's finals at the UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Guadalajara, Mexico. Laura Trott, Ciara Horne, Elinor Barker and Amy Roberts won the women's team...
View ArticleJoy as North Korea detainees Miller and Bae return home
Two Americans who were released from detention in North Korea, Matthew Todd Miller and Kenneth Bae, have arrived to a joyful welcome in the US. US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper...
View Article'Forgotten' World War One soldiers from Framlingham honoured at last
9 November 2014 Last updated at 10:06 GMT Nearly 100 years after the end of World War One the names of 20 "forgotten" soldiers who lost their lives in the conflict have finally been added to a Suffolk...
View ArticleCrathorne Hall hotel to reopen following 'dead flies' fire
A Grade II listed hotel which was damaged in a fire believed to have been started by dead flies is to reopen. Crathorne Hall in...
View ArticleSwansea City: Lucasz Fabianski will feel strange facing Arsenal
Swansea's former Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski says it will be "funny" to be facing his old team-mates at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday. Seventh-placed Swansea face the fifth-placed Gunners with...
View ArticleIreland v South Africa: Jonathan Sexton hails surprise win
Fly-half Jonathan Sexton hailed an "absolute squad performance" as Ireland stunned South Africa 29-15 to help banish memories of the heartbreaking defeat by New Zealand 12 months ago. Rhys Ruddock and...
View ArticleTwin waterspouts form off Ligurian coast, Italy
9 November 2014 Last updated at 10:14 GMT Footage has emerged of the moment two waterspouts appeared simultaneously off the coast of Liguria, Italy. The impressive natural phenomenon occurred on 6...
View ArticleBoy, 13, bitten on face by dog in Bootle house
A 13-year-old boy has been bitten on the face by a dog inside a...
View ArticleDundee boss Paul Hartley fumes over denied 'stonewall' penalty
Manager Paul Hartley felt referee Bobby Madden had a hand in denying Dundee victory over St Johnstone at Dens Park. David Clarkson was refused a sixth-minute penalty after clashing with goalkeeper Alan...
View ArticleAfghanistan suicide bomber infiltrates Kabul police HQ
Afghan authorities are investigating how a suicide bomber was able to enter the offices of...
View ArticleArgoed cannibal murder: Prayers for Cerys Marie Yemm
A woman murdered in an act of cannibalism will be remembered in prayers during a service, said a church leader. Cerys Marie Yemm, 22, died after being attacked by Matthew Williams at a hostel in...
View ArticleRemembrance Sunday: Thousands attend arboretum service
Some 2,000 people are marking Remembrance Sunday at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. The...
View ArticleWW1 memorial for Sittingbourne Victoria Cross recipient
A commemoration event for the longest surviving World War One recipient of a Victoria Cross will take place in Sittingbourne later. Col Donald Dean was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 for bravery...
View ArticleSir Frank Whittle's workshop is saved from demolition
A workshop where the inventor of the jet engine began his early work has been saved from demolition. Sir Frank Whittle's workshop, in Leamington Spa, in Warwickshire, had stood empty since 2006. It was...
View ArticleChester-le-Street war memorial focus of Remembrance Day
A new war memorial honouring hundreds of soldiers, some of whom fought in World War One, was the...
View ArticleRemembrance Sunday in pictures
The Queen has joined political leaders and military veterans laying wreaths at the Cenotaph on Whitehall - the focal point of Remembrance Day services which are taking place across the...
View ArticleSNP deputy candidates make their case
The candidates for the post of deputy leader of the SNP have been making their final pitch to voters. Keith Brown, Angela Constance and Stewart Hosie have all been speaking to BBC Radio Scotland. The...
View ArticleHorsham pupils make own ceramic poppy display
Inspired by the World War One poppy display at the Tower of London, pupils at a West Sussex...
View ArticleThousands remember war dead at services in Bristol and Bath
Thousands of people have paid their respects to members of the armed forces killed in conflict. In Bristol, a pipe and drum band led a parade from College Green to the Cenotaph where...
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