Society
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by Rob Hawkins
Police divers from Avon and Somerset police recover a body from the harbourside after receiving a call about people in the water
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Journalist Mads A. Andersen and writer and politician Hans Olav Lahlum seen during the Guinness world record attempt for longest interview ever made. The old record was 26 hours, Andersen and Lahlum´s goal is 30 hours.
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Police raided a house in Saxilby in Lincolnshire believed to be the former home of Michael Adebolajo, or that of his family. Adebolajo was named as a man who beheaded a soldier outside an army barracks in Woolwich, London.
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The A19 was closed for hours between Crathorne and the A174 because of reports of a woman on a viaduct.
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The A66 eastbound was closed at Middlesbrough after a lorry shed its load under the Middlesbrough Centre West, Hartington roundabout.
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by Lee Thomas
English Defence League supporters clash with police in Woolwich, South East London in response to the supposed Islamic terrorist killing of a young soldier in the area. Two men suspected of the killing remain in hospital.
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by Biki Saha
Police from Kharupetia, Mangaldai and Sipajhar seized and destroyed a substantial amount of marijuana in after a night raid uncovered the haul in the Darrang district of national highway 52. An estimated4,296 kilos of the drug was set alight.
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A stolen van crashed into a garden in Stockton on Tees after hitting a Stagecoach Bus.
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by Tomas Hajek
Four people were found dead by policemen in one of the houses in Zatloukalova street in Brno, Czech Republic. Brno Police spokeswoman Petra Vedrova identified the man as Kevin Dahlgren, born in 1992 as someone who they are seeking.
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Animal rights activists protested in front of a former bullfighting arena in Barcelona against the sport, referring to it as a cruel or barbaric blood sport, in which the bull suffers stress and a slow, torturous death.
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Middlesbrough FC helped to launch the Middlesbrough Reading Campaign.
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More than eight hundred Italian schools have travelled to Palermo to remember Giovanni Falcone in the day of his death, recalling the "Capaci massacre" of 1992.
















