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One in nine US bridges 'structurally deficient'
- One in nine US bridges - more than 66,000 in total - are structurally deficient, a report has found.
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New clashes in Brazil's Fortaleza before football game
- Brazilian police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters in the city of Fortaleza, as unrest continues across the country.
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Kerry calls Karzai to defuse tension over Taliban
- US Secretary of State John Kerry has spoken by phone with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to try to defuse tension, an Afghan government spokesman says.
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Federal Reserve maintains pace of asset purchases
- The US Federal Reserve has maintained the rate of its asset purchase programme at $85bn (£54bn) a month, aimed at boosting the economy.
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Care workers 'were caught asleep' at Buckinghamshire care home
- Two workers at a care home in Buckinghamshire asked for forgiveness after being caught sleeping during their night shift, a court has heard.
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Eddy Shah 'did not touch girl', paper boss rape trial told
- Former newspaper boss Eddy Shah "never touched" a young girl he is accused of raping, a co-defendant has told jurors.
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Halo Foods snack bar making to move from Gwynedd to Newport
- A snack bar manufacturer is to move its main production plant from north to south Wales.
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One in nine US bridges 'structurally deficient'
One in nine US bridges - more than 66,000 in total - are structurally deficient, a report has found.... -
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New clashes in Brazil's Fortaleza before football game
Brazilian police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters in the city of Fortaleza, as unrest continues across the coun... -
At 19:33:31 in World
Kerry calls Karzai to defuse tension over Taliban
US Secretary of State John Kerry has spoken by phone with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to try to defuse tension, an Afghan government spoke... -
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Federal Reserve maintains pace of asset purchases
The US Federal Reserve has maintained the rate of its asset purchase programme at $85bn (£54bn) a month, aimed at boosting the economy.... -
At 19:26:21 in England
Care workers 'were caught asleep' at Buckinghamshire care home
Two workers at a care home in Buckinghamshire asked for forgiveness after being caught sleeping during their night shift, a court has heard.... -
At 19:24:15 in England
Eddy Shah 'did not touch girl', paper boss rape trial told
Former newspaper boss Eddy Shah "never touched" a young girl he is accused of raping, a co-defendant has told jurors.... -
At 19:21:03 in Wales
Halo Foods snack bar making to move from Gwynedd to Newport
A snack bar manufacturer is to move its main production plant from north to south Wales.... -
Early Mars atmosphere 'oxygen-rich'
Mars' atmosphere could have been rich in oxygen four billion years ago - well before Earth's air became augmented with the gas.... -
At 18:55:19 in Northern Ireland
Date set for historical institutional abuse inquiry
The first public hearings of the historical institutional abuse inquiry should begin in January 2014, the inquiry chairman has told a Northe... -
At 18:53:49 in Headlines
Egypt: Appointment of new Luxor governor sparks anger
Egypt's tourism minister has said he will quit in protest at the appointment of a governor in the city of Luxor with links to an Islami...
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Slim Whitman, US country singer, dies at 90
Slim Whitman, the American country singer known for his yodelling abilities has died at the age of 90.... -
Care workers 'were caught asleep' at Buckinghamshire care home
Two workers at a care home in Buckinghamshire asked for forgiveness after being caught sleeping during their night shift, a court has heard.... -
Plan for 20mph zones for cyclists in residential areas
All residential areas should have 20mph zones to make them safer for cyclists, according to plans from the Scottish government.... -
Date set for historical institutional abuse inquiry
The first public hearings of the historical institutional abuse inquiry should begin in January 2014, the inquiry chairman has told a Northe... -
Children to be warned about porn in computer lessons
The government has rejected Labour calls for specially-trained teachers to be brought in to educate children about the dangers of internet p... -
Slim Whitman, US country singer, dies at 90
Slim Whitman, the American country singer known for his yodelling abilities has died at the age of 90....



