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Calais ‘Jungle’ camp set for destruction after French court ruling

A French court has given the green light to raze tents sheltering hundreds of migrants in the Jungle camp in Calais. A court official said...

Alton Towers owner facing prosecution over rollercoaster crash

The owner of Alton Towers is to be prosecuted over the Smiler rollercoaster crash in which five people were seriously injured. The victims of the...

Online sales through Smartphones breaks 50% barrier

The percentage of online retail sales made in the UK through smartphones and tablets has exceeded 50% for the first time, figures show. Mobile devices...

‘No-selfie zones’ declared after 19 deaths in India linked to craze

Mumbai has declared 16 areas no-selfie zones, following an increase in deaths linked to the photo craze. Major Indian cities are awash with people, arms...

Controlling cancer may better than trying to killing it

Keeping cancer at bay with frequent low dose chemotherapy treatments might be more effective than trying to destroy it, a study has found. The unconventional...

Virologist confident British nurse with Ebola will ‘pull through’

The British nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone has spent the night at the Royal Free hospital in London, where she is undergoing...

Three killed as powerful storms spark tornadoes across Gulf Coast states

At least three people have been killed as a storm system spawned tornadoes in the Gulf Coast states of the US. Two people were killed...

Jeremy Clarkson has apologised to the Top Gear producer he punched in the infamous ‘fracas’

Jeremy Clarkson has issued an apology to the former Top Gear producer he punched, after settling a £100,000 racial discrimination and personal injury claim. Oisin...

Rotherham child sex exploitation trial: ‘Majority decisions will be accepted’

jury considering verdicts in the trial of five men and two women charged with offences relating to alleged child sexual exploitation in Rotherham has...

Pound hits lowest mark against dollar for almost seven years

The pound remains under pressure after dropping below 1.40 US dollars for the first time in nearly seven years amid uncertainty over the UK's...

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