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Alan Barnes' Attacker Told 'Jail Is Likely'

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A man has pleaded guilty to assault with intent to rob Alan Barnes, the disabled pensioner who received £330,000 in donations after being left too scared to return home after the attack. Richard Gatiss was using legal highs at the time of the incident...
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Activist Jailed For Wrecking Three Police Cars

An environmental activist has been sentenced to two years in prison after damaging three police cars with homemade stinger devices on New Year's Eve. Emma Sheppard pleaded guilty to the offence in January because of the "strength of evidence against...
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Green Leader Gives 'Excruciating' Interview

Green Leader Gives 'Excruciating' Interview We use cookies to give you the best experience. If you do nothing we'll assume that it's ok. Close Play video "Green's 'Excruciating' Interview" Video: Green's 'Excruciating' Interview...
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Half Of UK Food Will Come From Abroad By 2040

By Becky Johnson, Sky News Correspondent Farmers have warned that almost half of the UK's food will come from abroad by 2040. Research by the National Farmer's Union (NFU) has found that over the last 30 years a downward spiral of self sufficiency...
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UK Oil Industry Suffers Worst Year Since '70s

The UK's offshore oil and gas industry needs Government support if its future is to be secured following its most costly year since the 1970s, a report says. The study, conducted by the industry pressure group Oil & Gas UK, was said to have found...
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SUBC: Will Benefit Changes Hurt Young People?

Young people have claimed that plans to make 18 to 21-year-olds work for their benefits amount to "slave labour" - and are calling on the Government to find alternative solutions which tackle youth unemployment. Contributors to Sky's Stand Up Be Counted campaign...
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UK Hits Back At Turkey Over Missing Girls

UK police have denied a claim from Turkey that it took three days to tell authorities there about three missing schoolgirls. Scotland Yard issued a statement after criticism from Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc. They claim Turkish...
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Aviva Investors Fined £17.6m For Failings

The City regulator has fined investment firm Aviva Investors £17.6m for systems and controls failings that "led to its failure to manage conflicts of interest". The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) explained that the case centred on the payment of...
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FA Chairman's Fears Over Qatar World Cup Move

FA chairman Greg Dyke has warned it will be hard to cope with the disruption to the football calendar if the 2022 World Cup is moved to November and December. "It will clearly disrupt the whole football calendar as it means club football stopping...
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Cash For Access: Rifkind Steps Down As MP

Sir Malcolm Rifkind has announced he is to step down at the General Election after cash for access revelations. The Tory MP has also resigned from his role as chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) after pressure over the lobbying...
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