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Ladies brave rain at Ascot
Ladies Day at Royal Ascot was by no means a washout with the Middleton’s joining the Queen on her traditional carriage procession.  .
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Miracle baby
Callum Duff is a survivor after being born after just 25 weeks weighing 14oz.
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Blood-red eclipse stuns world
Stargazers were wowed on Wednesday as volcanic ash turned the moon blood-red during this century’s darkest lunar eclipse.
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Libya given Olympic tickets
As head of Libya’s Olympic committee Colonel Gaddafi's son has been given tickets to allocate to sports organisations and athletes.
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Cameron accepts NHS reforms
Despite being interrupted by an irate doctor, David Cameron tells health workers the Government will change its controversial NHS reforms.
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Juror ruined trial on Facebook
Joanne Fraill may be jailed for ruining a multi-million pound trial by chatting with an acquitted gang member on Facebook.
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Nigel Leat jailed indefinitely
Former teacher, Nigel Leat, who filmed himself sexually abusing young girls in his classroom, has been jailed indefinitely. .
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Republicans attack Obama
The Republicans have held their first major debate of the 2012 nominating race and announced who will play a critical role in the battle.
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William joins Royal parade
The Queen was joined by Royal newlyweds William and Kate for the pageantry of the Garter Knights procession at Windsor Castle.
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Ed Miliband on leadership
Labour leader Ed Miliband says people are more concerned about cuts to public services than who said what to whom in Westminster.
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Miliband on New Labour record
Labour leader Ed Miliband says the last Labour government did not do enough to encourage responsibility in society.
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Syrian troops find mass grave
Troops involved in a crackdown in Jisr al-Shughour say they have found the graves of ten troops killed by anti-government protestors.
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McCann pleads for support
Kate McCann has called for "legislation to protect missing people and their families left behind".
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Cameron makes aid pledge
The Prime Minister has announced that Britain will donate an additional £814m to vaccinate more than 80 million children against diseases.
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