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On your marks, it's School Report Sports Day
School Report's first "School Report Sports Day" coincided with the football World Cup, tennis at Wimbledon and school sports days across the UK. |
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School Report Sports Day as it happens
A minute-by-minute account of School Report Sports Day, involving hundreds of school children around the UK - and beyond. |
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World Cup themed non-uniform day
Students and staff are wearing football shirts to school as a way of marking the start of the World Cup 2010. The soccer-themed non-uniform day at Culcheth High School in Warrington on 11 June is also an opportunity for pupils to raise money for their partner school in South Africa. |
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John Prescott is given a peerage
John Prescott, Michael Howard and Ian Paisley are among those made peers in the Dissolution Honours List. |
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World Class World Cup
World Class |
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What's the difference between being lonely and a loner?
Just under half of us have felt depressed because we have felt alone, says a new report. But not everyone who is alone is sad about it, so what is the difference between being lonely and being a loner? |
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Police worker caught taking drugs
A Greater Manchester Police lab technician was caught on camera snorting cocaine in her office, it is revealed. |
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Call centre deal 'secures' future
A Larbert-based call centre firm says it has secured its future in Scotland after announcing a deal with Vodafone UK. |
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Man jailed for car crash killing
A man is jailed for five-and-a-half years for killing a 19-year-old woman in a car crash in Wigan last August. |
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Labour holds seats on Merseyside
Labour holds on to its seats across Merseyside but loses three to the Conservatives in Cheshire. |
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Paramedic cautioned after death
A paramedic who failed to spot that a two-year-old boy had a fractured skull is cautioned by a tribunal. |
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UK cheerleaders' nail-biting wait
UK cheerleaders hoping to compete in the World Championships in Florida are among delayed travellers desperate to get to their destination on time, the BBC's Nick Ravenscroft says. |
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Mersey Gateway vow pre-election
The Transport Secretary confirms the government will pass the Mersey Gateway project if the Labour Party remains in power. |
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The Full Election Story - 17 April
All the key points, analysis and reaction from the General Election campaign 2010. |
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The Full Election Story: 16 April
All the key points, analysis and reaction from the General Election campaign on 16 April 2010 |
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Clegg success leads to 'scrutiny'
Nick Clegg's perceived success in the first prime ministerial debate will put Lib Dem policies in the spotlight, his rivals say. |
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Bones identified as missing woman
A skeleton unearthed by workmen in Warrington is identified as a woman who went missing five years ago. |
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Clegg 'had good debate' - Cameron
Gordon Brown and David Cameron concede Lib Dem rival Nick Clegg did well in the UK's first prime ministerial TV debate. |
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Fourteen hurt in coach tour crash
Fourteen people are hurt as a tour coach travelling from Dornoch to England overturns on the A9 in the Highlands. |
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Clegg returns to campaign trail
Nick Clegg is seeking to capitalise on what was seen as a strong debate performance as he returns to the campaign trail. |