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Man found guilty of 1986 Brighton 'babes in the wood' murders A convicted paedophile has been found guilty of the "babes in the wood" murders of two schoolgirls at the end of a retrial that drew on scientific ...
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Without Toys R Us, one iconic, international toy chain could soon make its mark in the US Seeing a huge opportunity, one iconic, international toy retailer could soon make its first move into the U.S. with a flagship location in New York, and ...
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As perilous Brexit vote looms in British Parliament, speculation abounds over a delay May's withdrawal agreement with the European Union was headed toward a vote on Tuesday evening in the House of Commons, where most political ...
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Racism in football is because of wider problems in society, says John Barnes John Barnes wants Raheem Sterling to "expand" on his views of racism and says society must change to tackle racist abuse in football. Manchester ...
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Talking Horses: building plans in place at second London racecourse We wake to more news of proposed development at a Jockey Club racecourse in the London area. Happily, the plans to put up 300 new homes and a ...
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A Stunningly Simple Visualization Of How Few People Live In Canada A study released earlier this year ranked Toronto 19th out of 30 major cities in high-income countries in terms of density. It's not even the densest city ...
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