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Chile fines Barrick Gold $16m for Pascua-Lama mine
- Chilean authorities have fined the world's largest gold mining company, Barrick Gold Corp, more than $16m for environmental offences.
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Woolwich attack: MI5 'offered job to suspect'
- MI5 asked Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo if he wanted to work for them, a childhood friend has said.
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford: Crack cocaine video 'does not exist'
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has denied allegations he was caught on camera smoking crack cocaine.
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Portugul author Miguel Sousa Tavares probed for 'clown' jibe
- Portuguese author and journalist Miguel Sousa Tavares is under investigation for calling President Anibal Cavaco Silva "a clown" in an interview.
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China seals first free-trade deal with Switzerland
- China has signed the framework of a free-trade agreement with Switzerland, which could become Beijing's first such deal with a major Western economy.
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PC Rohan Scarlett accused of Islington police station assault
- A Metropolitan Police officer has been charged with assaulting a person at a north London police station.
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Guantanamo Bay: Why are so many inmates from Yemen?
- US President Barack Obama has lifted a moratorium on the transfer of Yemeni prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay as part of a renewed push to close the detention camp.
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Mohammed Saleem: Daughter criticises West Midlands Police
- The daughter of a man killed on his way home from a mosque says she believes his death was racially-motivated.
Nigerian army 'destroys' Boko Haram camps in north-east
- The Nigerian army says it has destroyed a number of well-equipped camps used by the militant Islamist group, Boko Haram, in the north-east of Nigeria.
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Notts County racism claims: Police to look at complaints
Allegations of bullying and racism that led to the resignation of two coaches at Notts County are being looked at, Nottinghamshire Police ha... -
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Nottingham student's design inspired by friend who lost a limb
A student has designed an artificial limb with a changeable cover to reflect the wearer's mood, inspired by a friend who lost a leg.... -
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Richard III buried in 'hastily dug untidy grave'
The remains of King Richard III, which were discovered under a city car park, were buried in a "hastily dug, untidy grave", resear... -
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Rutland Water osprey chicks first to hatch this year
A pair of ospreys at Rutland Water have become the first in the country to hatch this year, a wildlife trust says.... -
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Nottingham St Ann's slum photograph family to be traced
A quest has begun to trace a family pictured in a set of photographs taken in Nottingham's slums in 1969.... -
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High Wycombe grooming case: Girl 'repeatedly raped by group'
A young girl was repeatedly raped and sexually abused by 10 friends over a five-year period, a court has heard.... -
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Fast broadband roll-out begins in Surrey
Fast broadband is being rolled out in Surrey after EU competition commissioners approved the state-funded scheme.... -
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Left Lion in Nottingham is 'yarn bombed'
A "beloved" stone lion used as a popular meeting place is being given a knit and crochet makeover for an A-level exam.... -
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Leicester school halal burger: 'No action needed'
No action is needed against a food manufacturer alleged to have supplied a halal burger containing pork to a school, the Food Standards Agen... -
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Leicester turban row school closed by strike action
A strike has closed a Leicester school at the centre of a racism row....
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Chile fines Barrick Gold $16m for Pascua-Lama mine
Chilean authorities have fined the world's largest gold mining company, Barrick Gold Corp, more than $16m for environmental offences. ... -
Trafalgar Square marks 350 years of West End theatre
The Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables have been announced as shows performing free songs to the public, to mark 350 years of West End ... -
PC Rohan Scarlett accused of Islington police station assault
A Metropolitan Police officer has been charged with assaulting a person at a north London police station.... -
Clegg: Woolwich suspects 'perverted' religion of peace
Deputy PM Nick Clegg quoted from the Koran as he told a meeting of faith leaders Islam had been "perverted" by the alleged murdere... -
Former church repossessed by Nama
A deconsecrated Methodist church in south Belfast has been repossessed by the Irish government's National Asset Management Agency (NAMA... -
Big rise in volunteers for medical trials
The number of patients taking part in clinical trials in England has trebled in five years. ...



